http-proxy-rules
http-proxy-rules
is an add-on module to the node-http-proxy library. It lets you define a set of rules to translate matching routes to target routes that the reverse proxy service will talk to on the client's behalf.
Installation
npm install http-proxy-rules --save
Example Use Case
var http = httpProxy = HttpProxyRules = ; // Set up proxy rules instance var proxyRules = rules: '.*/test': 'http://localhost:8080/cool' // Rule (1) '.*/test2/': 'http://localhost:8080/cool2/' // Rule (2) '/posts/([0-9]+)/comments/([0-9]+)': 'http://localhost:8080/p/$1/c/$2' // Rule (3) '/author/([0-9]+)/posts/([0-9]+)/': 'http://localhost:8080/a/$1/p/$2/' // Rule (4) default: 'http://localhost:8080' // default target ; // Create reverse proxy instance var proxy = httpProxy; // Create http server that leverages reverse proxy instance // and proxy rules to proxy requests to different targets http;
Given the object we used to initialize the HttpProxyRules
instance above, here are some examples of how sample url paths would be translated.
Options
You can initialize a new http-proxy-rules
instance with the following options:
rules: {} // See notes below default: '' // (optional) if no rules matched, translate url path to specified default
The rules object contains a set of key-value pairs mapping a regex-supported url path to a target route. The module only tries to match the visited url path, and not the entire url, with a specified rule. The target route must include the protocol (e.g., http) and the FQDN. You can use capturing groups when constructing a rule key (e.g. '/posts/(\d+)/
). In this case, $1
in the target path will be replaced with the value from the first capturing group, $2
with the second one, and so on. See the tests for examples of how incoming route url paths may be translated with the use of this module.
Other Notes
(?:\\W|$)
is appended to the end of the regex-supported url path, so that if there is a key like.*/test
in the rules, the module matches paths/test
,/test/
,/test?
but not/testing
.- As long as object keys continued to be ordered in V8, if there are multiple rules that match against a given url path, the module will pick the matching rule listed first for the translation.