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free-proxy-checker
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Library without any external dependencies to check if free HTTP/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 proxies are working/up.
NodeJS library WITHOUT any external dependencies to:
To test HTTP proxies, the library makes an HTTP CONNECT
request to the proxy host/IP
and port
.
If the request doesn't generate an error/timeout and if the status code is 200
, we consider the proxy is UP.
We do that to ignore proxies that are up but that ignore/block our request.
To test SOCKS proxies, we establish create a TCP socket using net.Socket
and try to establish a connection with the proxy.
If the connection is successful (no error and no timeout), we consider the proxy is UP.
npm install free-proxy-checker
You can find examples in the /examples
directory.
const {ProxyChecker, ProxyScrapeDownloader, FoxtoolsDownloader, FreeProxyListDownloader, downloadAllProxies} = require('free-proxy-checker');
(async () => {
// We can download proxies from a particular proxy provider, e.g. proxyscrape, foxtools, freeproxylist and my proxy
const proxyScrapeDownloader = new ProxyScrapeDownloader();
const proxyScrapeProxies = await proxyScrapeDownloader.download();
const foxtoolsDownloader = new FoxtoolsDownloader();
const foxtoolsProxies = await foxtoolsDownloader.download();
// We can also download all proxies from all proxy providers at once
const allProxies = await downloadAllProxies();
// Then, we can check the availability of the proxies we downloaded
const proxyChecker = new ProxyChecker(allProxies, {
concurrency: 25,
timeout: 7500,
verbose: true
})
await proxyChecker.checkProxies();
const proxiesUp = proxyChecker.getProxiesUp();
console.log(`There are ${proxiesUp.length} proxies UP:`);
console.log(proxiesUp);
})();
The code snippet below shows how you can create HttpProxy
and SocksProxy
to create proxy instances, and pass them to a ProxyChecker
to verify their availability.
const {HttpProxy, SocksProxy, ProxyChecker} = require('free-proxy-checker');
(async () => {
const proxies = [];
proxies.push(new HttpProxy('112.6.117.178', '8085'));
proxies.push(new SocksProxy('5.153.140.180', '4145'));
const proxyChecker = new ProxyChecker(proxies, {
concurrency: 15,
timeout: 7500,
verbose: 30
})
await proxyChecker.checkProxies();
let proxiesUp = proxyChecker.getProxiesUp();
console.log(`There are ${proxiesUp.length} proxies UP:`);
console.log(proxiesUp);
})();
For the moment the library is really basic, it only checks if a proxy is UP/DOWN. It doesn't store any data about latency. Feel free to open an issue if you have a feature request. I may add it to the library if I feel like it's relevant.
FAQs
Library without any external dependencies to check if free HTTP/SOCKS4/SOCKS5 proxies are working/up.
The npm package free-proxy-checker receives a total of 13 weekly downloads. As such, free-proxy-checker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that free-proxy-checker demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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