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forward-proxy reviews and mentions
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Show HN: 100 LOC Ruby forward proxy using only standard libraries
Agreed. I am not at all against people learning how to do it. But if that's the purpose then it's probably better to present it as such (like the resources at your link does). But the claim that all you need is 100 LOC to make a proxy server work is a bit bogus when you rely on Ruby's standard library. Look at the code at https://github.com/jamesmoriarty/forward-proxy/blob/main/lib.... As expected, it doesn't parse headers but uses stdlib's code to do that. Good, less likely to have bugs. But that means that you can claim that you implemented an HTTP header parser in one line of code:
req_headers = Hash[req.header.map { |k, v| [k, v.first] }]
Nice demo. Useful for small projects and teaching.
I don't expect the performance to be great, considering it is opening up a new connection to the forwarded host for every request. https://github.com/jamesmoriarty/forward-proxy/blob/bc7d9ec1...
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jamesmoriarty/forward-proxy is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of forward-proxy is Ruby.