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yakbak-proxy

Copyright (C) 2020 The Open Library Foundation

This software is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the file "LICENSE" for more information.

Overview

yakbak-proxy is a simple Web proxy implemented using yakbak. It accepts incoming HTTP connections and proxies them through the nominated server, keeping a record ("tapes") of all requests and their corresponding responses. Then later you can run the same client against the same proxy server, and it will re-use the tapes. This is especially useful for testing a Web UI away from its corresponding back-end.

This code was derived from the five-line sample proxy-server in the YakBak docs.

Usage

yakbak-proxy [options] <serverUrl>

The serverUrl must be specified, and is the full URL of the HTTP or HTTPS service to be proxied. The following options are recognised:

  • -n or --norecord -- Fail requests for which no tape has been stored by an earlier run default: false. In this mode, yakbak-proxy will never visit the server it is proxying for, but will only serve up previously taped responses.
  • -i or --ignoreheaders -- Exclude request headers from the hash function default: false. The response corresponding to any given request is looked up by means of a hashcode derived from the request, including the HTTP version, method, URL path and query, headers and trailers. In some situations, this is too precise, because you may need to submit the "same" request with different headers. When --ignoreheaders is specified, the headers are not included in the request hash, so that a taped response will be returned provided the other parts of the request match irrespective of what the headers are.
  • -x or --exciseid -- Excise 'id' fields from POST requests for the purposes of calculating the request's hashcode. This allows otherwise-identical POSTs that have different auto-generated ids to hash to the same tape.
  • -p num or --port num -- Listen on the specified port number default: 3002.
  • -t dir or --tapes dir -- Store the tapes in the specified directory default: tapes.

Logging

Logging is done using categorical-logger. This is configured by seting the LOGGING_CATEGORIES or LOGCAT environment variable (they are equivalent) to a comma-separated list of the categories of log messages that you want to see. Supported categories include:

  • startup -- log a single message at startup stating the listening port and the proxied site.
  • request -- log each request, stating the tape filename (truncated to eight character), the method and the path.
  • requestfull -- log each request, stating the full tape filename, the method and the path.

Example

LOGCAT=startup yakbak-proxy.js -i -t yakbak/tapes https://folio-snapshot-okapi.dev.folio.org

This runs the proxy, logging a single line when starting up, ignoring headers for the purposes of distinguishing requests, storing tapes in (and reading tapes from) yakbak/tapes and proxying the FOLIO Snapshot OKAPI web-service. The proxy listens on the default port 3002.

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