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solr-proxy
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Reverse proxy to secure Solr, rejecting requests that might modify the Solr index.
Reverse proxy to make a Solr instance read-only, rejecting requests that have the potential to modify the Solr index.
This is a rewrite of https://github.com/dergachev/solr-security-proxy with some bug fixes and other changes.
For use from the command line:
npm install -g solr-proxy
For use in another application:
npm install solr-proxy
From the command-line:
solr-proxy
Options are:
--port Listen on this port [default: 8008]
--backendPort Solr backend port [default: 8080]
--backendHost Solr backend host [default: "localhost"]
--validPaths Allowed paths (comma separated) [default: "/solr/select"]
--invalidParams Blocked parameters (comma separated) [default: "qt,stream"]
--validMethods Allowed HTTP methods (comma separated) [default: "GET,HEAD"]
--version, -v Show version
--help, -h Show this message
To start the server from your application:
var SolrProxy = require('solr-proxy');
SolrProxy.start();
You can pass an options object as the first parameter to start()
.
var defaultOptions = {
validHttpMethods: ['GET','HEAD'], // all other HTTP methods will be disallowed
validPaths: ['/solr/select'], // all other paths will be denied
invalidParams: ['qt', 'stream'], // blocks requests with params qt or stream.* (all other params are allowed)
backend: { // proxy to solr at this location
host: 'localhost',
port: 8080
}
};
solr-proxy has the following default rules:
/solr/select
pathqt
and stream.*
query parameters.MIT
FAQs
Reverse proxy to secure Solr, rejecting requests that might modify the Solr index.
The npm package solr-proxy receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, solr-proxy popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that solr-proxy 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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