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4 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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http-proxy
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Is there a way to accept incoming http but outgoing must be https?
Take a look at https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy , specifically their .web() helper
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HTTPS proxy setup with response modification
I have been tasked with writing a proxy server that takes a clients requests and forwards it to a target server (normal proxy stuff). The client and the target are out of my control. The only change in the client is that the its requests to the proxy server instead of the target. Now, what I need to do is modify the response from target because the client expects it in a certain format and the server responds with a different format. I have a working implementation using http-proxy (https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy) that works over HTTP . But I need it to work over HTTPS, I can't make much sense of the documentation and I can't find any additional resources on how HTTPS can be implemented. The client-proxy and proxy-target connection both need to be encrypted(HTTPS). I found solutions using different tools but they mostly seem to be encrypted end to end, so the proxy can't read the response data(I need to be able to modify it). Any ideas on how I can do this?
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what's the stack for this application?
What you're describing is a proxy server. If you wanted to use Node.js check out https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy. Notice that the examples there just forward the req though which potentially has identifying information like cookies, so you'll need to rework to anonymize. Should be straightforward.
- What libraries should I use to map multiple ports into a single one with node.js?
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GraphQL is now available on Supabase
There's several ways to have a blog path contain a separate setup from the marketing/product routes.
One is to run a reverse proxy on the root domain to pull in separate routes for various services.
https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy
You can do rewrites at the server level for the root domain
Or if the app on the root domain can do the routing for you (have done this before with a Rails app)
- Launch HN: Requestly (YC W22) โ Network debugging proxy for web and mobile
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Creating and deploying a tiny proxy server on Vercel in 10 minutes
Check the documentation of the http-proxy-middleware library (and of the node-http-proxy library, used under-the-hood) to learn how you can manipulate the proxied request & response.
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How to create a simple forward proxy
Relevant node-http-proxy issue: https://github.com/http-party/node-http-proxy/issues/230
- The history and reasons behind CORS, and how to use it
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Heroku equivalent/alternative to editing local hosts file?
I'm running Node app in Heroku which is using node-http-proxy, and I've given my Heroku app the domain "example.com"
isomorphic-fetch
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Storyblok/Svelte v3.0.0. is here ๐
This new version uses the latest version of our js-client - which means we are finally removing Axios in favor of native Fetch API (polyfillable via isomorphic-fetch).
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Use fetch instead of ajax with redux-observable
In redux-observable is it possible to use isomporphic-fetch instead of Rx.DOM.ajax?
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Storyblok Nuxt 3 news ๐
The SDK now uses the Fetch API under the hood. If your environment doesn't support it, install a polyfill like isomorphic-fetch. More information can be found on the storyblok-js-client README.
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Storyblok Gatsby SDK is free from axiosโจ
You don't need to install extra isomorphic-fetch into your Storyblok & Gatsby applications.
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Stop polyfilling fetch in your npm package
You can get around some of the above issues using a library called isomorphic-fetch, but not all of them. It also hasnโt been updated since 2015, and is locked on v2.x of node-fetch (whereas v3 has been out for some time now)
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fetch patch request is not allowed
I have been happily using isomorphic-fetch till I needed to send PATCH method to the server.
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React server-side fetch (asynchronous rendering)
import React from 'react';export default class RemoteText extends React.PureComponent { constructor(props) { super(props); this.state = {text: null}; fetch(props.src).then(res => res.text()).then(text => { this.setState({text}); }) } render() { if(this.state.text) { return {this.state.text}; } return null; }} Even if I use isomorphic-fetch, I get this warning:
- What is the difference between isomorphic-fetch and fetch?
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Centralized/modularized Axios implementation?
Not to play devil's advocate or anything, but in all fairness, fetch can use an AbortController to be cancellable. Also, it/they can easily be supported in older browsers through a polyfill, which is substantially lighter on bundle size than Axios, esp for newer browsers where the polyfills adds no new code. Short digression: I love isomorphic-fetch because it polyfills fetch in both old browsers and NodeJS, meaning I only need to remember one simple API (fetch) for network calls regardless of the environment. I'd much rather have to learn only one stable, native API than add on additional third party APIs that can change over time or require additional plugins to make it work (e.g. moxios).
What are some alternatives?
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
ky-universal - Use Ky in both Node.js and browsers
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
gh-got - Convenience wrapper for Got to interact with the GitHub API
Nock - HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
request - ๐๐พ Simplified HTTP request client.
got - ๐ Human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js
undici - An HTTP/1.1 client, written from scratch for Node.js