1.0.0 • Published 10 years ago

proxy-checker v1.0.0

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LGPL
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github
Last release
10 years ago

proxy-checker

proxy-checker is a Node.js module you can use to check if proxies from a big list are working.

For example, let's say you want to connect to the website example.com, but it blocks requests from your IP. So you search on the Internet a few proxy servers to use to connect to this website. The problem is that a lot of proxies you can find are not working, or maybe they are already blocked by example.com.

With proxy-checker, you can test big lists of proxy servers to see if they work to send requests to a website.

Example

To install the module: npm install proxy-checker

var proxyChecker = require('proxy-checker');

proxyChecker.checkProxiesFromFile(
	// The path to the file containing proxies
	'/path/to/proxys.txt',
	{
		// the complete URL to check the proxy
		url: 'http://www.example.com',
		// an optional regex to check for the presence of some text on the page
		regex: /Example Domain/
	},
	// Callback function to be called after the check
	function(host, port, ok, statusCode, err) {
		console.log(host + ':' + port + ' => '
			+ ok + ' (status: ' + statusCode + ', err: ' + err + ')');
	}
);

The file you pass as first parameter contains the proxy servers to test. Here is an example:

123.234.321.32:80
12.234.21.243:8080
132.34.212.4:3128
#127.32.76.123:80 <= This line will be ignored

Note that thanks to the Readline API, the file is read line by line, so if your file contains thousands of lines it shouldn't be an issue.