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A fully configurable proxy in NodeJS, which can handle HTTPS requests perfectly.
A fully configurable HTTP/HTTPS proxy in NodeJS.
Home page : AnyProxy.io
(Chinese in this doc is nothing but translation of some key points. Be relax if you dont understand.)
npm install -g anyproxy
, may require sudo
anyproxy
anyproxy --port 8001
anyproxy --rule ./rule_sample/rule_allow_CORS.js
Rule module is the specialty for AnyProxy. Think it as a middleware, you could write your own code to hack requests at any stage, no matter it is about to response or the proxy just gets the request. In this way, AnyProxy would be flexible to meet your own demands.
It's highly recommended to read this guide before using: What is rule file and how to write one ?
An entire scheme of rule file could be found at ./rule_sample/rule__blank.js. Besides, there are some samples at ./rule_sample. That may help you a lot when writing your own rule files.
After configuring rootCA, AnyProxy could help to decrypt https requests, whose approach is also called Man-In-The-Middle(MITM).
A guide about configuring https features is here : https://github.com/alibaba/anyproxy/wiki/How-to-config-https-proxy
HTTPS配置中文教程 : https://github.com/alibaba/anyproxy/wiki/HTTPS%E7%9B%B8%E5%85%B3%E6%95%99%E7%A8%8B
anyproxy --file /path/to/file
anyproxy --throttle 10
sets the speed limit to 10kb/s (kbyte/sec)npm install anyproxy --save
var proxy = require("anyproxy");
//create cert when you want to use https features
//please manually trust this rootCA when it is the first time you run it
!proxy.isRootCAFileExists() && proxy.generateRootCA();
var options = {
type : "http",
port : 8001,
hostname : "localhost",
rule : require("path/to/my/ruleModule.js"),
dbFile : null, // optional, save request data to a specified file, will use in-memory db if not specified
webPort : 8002, // optional, port for web interface
socketPort : 8003, // optional, internal port for web socket, replace this when it is conflict with your own service
throttle : 10, // optional, speed limit in kb/s
disableWebInterface : false, //optional, set it when you don't want to use the web interface
setAsGlobalProxy : false, //set anyproxy as your system proxy
silent : false //optional, do not print anything into terminal. do not set it when you are still debugging.
};
new proxy.proxyServer(options);
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A fully configurable HTTP/HTTPS proxy in Node.js
We found that anyproxy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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