@cancetin/grunt-proxy

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grunt-proxy

Start proxy server using http-proxy.

Getting Started

If you haven't used grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide.

From the same directory as your project's Gruntfile and package.json, install this plugin with the following command:

npm install grunt-proxy --save-dev

Once that's done, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-proxy');

If the plugin has been installed correctly, running grunt --help at the command line should list the newly-installed plugin's task or tasks. In addition, the plugin should be listed in package.json as a devDependency, which ensures that it will be installed whenever the npm install command is run.

The "proxy" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named proxy to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  proxy: {
    proxy1 : {
    	options : {
    		port : 8050,			// start proxy server, listening to the port 8050
			host : 'localhost',			// bind proxy server to 'localhost' interface
			target : {				// make it forward all the requests to localhost:8011
				host: 'localhost',
				port: 8011
			}
		}
    },
    proxy2 : {
    	options : { // start proxy server, listening to the default port 9000
			router : {		// make it forward requests according to this table
				'localhost/secure'    : 'https://mysecure.server.com:443/subpath',
                'localhost/insecure/' : 'http://127.0.0.1:3000'
			},
			https  : {
				key   : fs.readFileSync( path.join(proxyKeysDir, 'server.key'), 'utf8' ),
                cert  : fs.readFileSync( path.join(proxyKeysDir, 'server.crt'), 'utf8' )
			},
			changeOrigin : true
		}
    }
  },
})

Options

The simple rule is: all options except for options.port and options.host are passed to http-proxy's proxy.createServer(options) method. The options.port and options.host are removed from options and are passed to the server's server.listen(port, host) method.

Listener options

options.port

Type: Integer Default value: 9000

A port number to which the proxy server should listen to.

options.host

Type: String Default value: none

An optional hostname at which the proxy accepts connections.

Proxy options

All options except for the abovementioned are passed to http-proxy's proxy.createServer(options) method. Please refer to http-proxy documentation.

Note, if options.router is given, options.target is ignored.

Usage Examples

See overview section above and tests

Tests

grunt test

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.

Release History

September 10, 2013. v. 0.0.3

- support for additional config options (`https`, `changeOrigin` etc.) options
- by default proxy listens to the port 9000

April 2, 2013. v. 0.0.2

- add `host` option, that is passed to proxy.listen() method
- some refactorings
- unit tests

January 5, 2013. v. 0.0.1

- main functionality

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