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fimiproxy
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simple HTTP | HTTPS reverse proxy in node.js. currently supports:
host
header to pre-configured origin server. see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Hosthttp | https
request to origin http | https
servernpm i fimiproxy -g
npm i fimiproxy
npm i fimiproxy -D
replace npm
with yarn
or any other package manager of choice.
{
"exposeHttpProxy": false,
"exposeHttpsProxy": false,
"httpPort": "",
"httpsPort": "",
"httpsPublicKeyFilepath": "",
"httpsPrivateKeyFilepath": "",
"httpsPublicKey": "",
"httpsPrivateKey": "",
"routes": [
{
"originHost": "",
"originPort": "",
"originProtocol": "http:",
"incomingHostAndPort": ""
}
]
}
exposeHttpProxy
- set to true
to expose an HTTP server, requires httpPort
to be set if true
exposeHttpsProxy
- set to true
to expose an HTTPS server, requires
httpsPort
, httpsPublicKey
OR httpsPublicKeyFilepath
, httpsPrivateKey
OR httpsPrivateKeyFilepath
to be set if true
httpPort
- port HTTP server should listen on, when exposeHttpProxy
is true
httpsPort
- port HTTPS server should listen on, when exposeHttpsProxy
is true
httpsPublicKeyFilepath
- filepath to TLS certificate (public key) used with HTTPS serverhttpsPrivateKeyFilepath
- filepath to TLS private key used with HTTPS serverhttpsPublicKey
- TLS certificate (public key) string used with HTTPS server. takes precedence over httpsPublicKeyFilepath
httpsPrivateKey
- TLS private key string used with HTTPS server. takes precedence over httpsPrivateKeyFilepath
routes
- array of incoming host to origin protocol, host, and port
originHost
- origin host or IPoriginPort
- origin portoriginProtocol
- origin protocol. one of http:
or https:
. don't forget the :
at the endincomingHostAndPort
- incoming host:port to proxy to origin server. picked from HTTP host header fieldfimiproxy ./path/to/config.json
npm exec fimiproxy ./path/to/config.json
npx -y fimiproxy ./path/to/config.json
import fimiproxy from "fimiproxy"
// start fimiproxy
await fimiproxy.startFimiproxyUsingConfig({
/** config */ {
exposeHttpProxy: false,
exposeHttpsProxy: false,
httpPort: "80",
httpsPort: "443",
routes: [{
originHost: "localhost",
originPort: "6001",
originProtocol: "https:",
incomingHostAndPort: "www.fimidara.com:80",
}],
httpsPublicKey: "",
httpsPrivateKey: "",
httpsPublicKeyFilepath: "",
httpsPrivateKeyFilepath: "",
},
/** shouldHandleGracefulShutdown */ true,
/** exitProcessOnShutdown */ true,
});
// end fimiproxy
await fimiproxy.endFimiproxy(/** exitProcessOnShutdown */ true);
startFimiproxyUsingConfig
- start fimiproxy using config
config: FimiproxyRuntimeConfig
- see configuration aboveshouldHandleGracefulShutdown
- defaults to true
. if true
, will listen for SIGINT
and SIGTERM
, and attempt to gracefully shut down the proxy serverexitProcessOnShutdown
- defaults to true
. if shouldHandleGracefulShutdown
is true
, will call process.exit()
after graceful shutdown. your process may not shut down after SIGINT
and SIGTERM
if not true
. currently untested behaviourstartFimiproxyUsingConfigFile
- start fimiproxy using config read from filepath
filepath: string
- file at filepath should be a json file, see configuration section abovestartFimiproxyUsingProcessArgs
- start fimiproxy using filepath picked from process.argv[2]
. example, node your-script.js ./path/to/config.json
true
. calls process.exit()
if true
endFimiproxy
before making another start call. start calls are calls to startFimiproxyUsingConfig
, startFimiproxyUsingConfigFile
, or startFimiproxyUsingProcessArgs
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simple HTTP and HTTPS reverse proxy
We found that fimiproxy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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