fast-proxy
Node.js framework agnostic library that enables you to forward an http request to another HTTP server.
Supported protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, HTTP2
This library was initially forked from fastify-reply-from
: https://github.com/fastify/fastify-reply-from
fast-proxy
powers: https://www.npmjs.com/package/fast-gateway 🚀
Install
npm i fast-proxy
Usage
The following examples describe how to use fast-proxy
with restana
:
Gateway:
const { proxy, close } = require('fast-proxy')({
base: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000'
})
const gateway = require('restana')()
gateway.all('/service/*', function (req, res) {
proxy(req, res, req.url, {})
})
gateway.start(8080)
Remote service:
const service = require('restana')()
service.get('/service/hi', (req, res) => res.send('Hello World!'))
service.start(3000)
Benchmarks
Please see: https://github.com/jkyberneees/nodejs-proxy-benchmarks
API
Options
base
Set the base URL for all the forwarded requests. Will be required if http2
is set to true
Note that path will be discarded.
http2
Set to true
if target server is http2
enabled.
undici
Set to true
to use undici
instead of require('http')
. Enabling this flag should guarantee
20-50% more throughput.
This flag could controls the settings of the undici client, like so:
...
base: 'http://localhost:3001/',
undici: {
connections: 100,
pipelining: 10
}
...
See undici demo at: demos/gateway-undici.js
cacheURLs
The number of parsed URLs that will be cached. Default: 100.
Use value = 0
to disable the caching mechanism
requests.http and requests.https
Allows to optionally overwrite the internal http
and https
client agents implementation. Defaults: http
and https
.
For example, this could be used to add support for following redirects, like so:
...
requests: {
http: require('follow-redirects/http'),
https: require('follow-redirects/https')
}
...
If using undici
or http2
this settings are ignored!
keepAliveMsecs
Defaults to 1 minute, passed down to [http.Agent
][http-agent] and
[https.Agent
][https-agent] instances.
maxSockets
Defaults to 2048 sockets, passed down to [http.Agent
][http-agent] and
[https.Agent
][https-agent] instances.
rejectUnauthorized
Defaults to true
, passed down to [https.Agent
][https-agent] instances.
This needs to be set to false
to reply from https servers with
self-signed certificates.
Extended configurations
Other supported configurations in https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_new_agent_options can also be part of the opts
object.
close
Optional "on close
resource release" strategy. You can link this to your application shutdown hook as an example.
proxy(originReq, originRes, source, [opts])
Enables you to forward an http request to another HTTP server.
proxy(
originReq,
originRes,
req.url,
{}
)
opts
base
Optionally indicates the base URL for the current request proxy. When used, the global base
config is overwriten.
This configuration value is ignored when using HTTP2.
onResponse(req, res, stream)
Called when an http response is received from the source.
The default behavior is pump(stream, res)
, which will be disabled if the
option is specified.
Called to rewrite the headers of the request, before them being sent to the downstream server.
It must return the new headers object.
Called to rewrite the headers of the response, before them being copied
over to the outer response.
It must return the new headers object.
request
Extended options supported by http[s].request
method (https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#http_http_request_options_callback)
The following options are dynamically assigned: method, port, path, hostname, headers, agent
.
http2
options are limited to timeout
only, while undici
supports none.
queryString
Replaces the original querystring of the request with what is specified.
This will get passed to
querystring.stringify
.
Related topics
Contributions
Special thanks to fastify-reply-from
developers for creating a production ready library from where we could initially fork.
License
MIT