heroku-proxy
heroku-proxy provides a proxy to the Heroku API for express apps. It is
intended for use with node-heroku-bouncer.
Install
$ npm install heroku-proxy --save
Use
heroku-proxy assumes that it has the node-heroku-bouncer middleware in front of
it. See the node-heroku-bouncer README for
configuration instructions.
var express = require('express');
var herokuProxy = require('heroku-proxy');
var app = express();
app.use(herokuProxy());
By default, heroku-proxy will proxy all requests to /api/*
of any method to
api.heroku.com
via https
. You can override the default options by passing
an object into the function returned by the heroku-proxy
module:
app.use(herokuProxy({
hostname: 'localhost',
port : 5001,
prefix : 'heroku-api',
protocol: 'http'
}));
Now, a request to /heroku-api/apps
will be proxied to
http://localhost:5001/apps
.
Options
Option | Effect | Default |
---|
log | Log request details | false |
hostname | The hostname to proxy requests to | api.heroku.com |
port | The port on API host | 443 |
prefix | A prefix path where your Express app will be listening for API requests | api |
protocol | The protocol to use | https |
whitelistHeaders | Additional headers to whitelist to pass through to the API | [] |
headerTransforms | An object of keys (from) and values (to) to transform request headers before being sent to the API | {} |
Test
$ npm test