Woden is a small, simple proxy server module with some nice controls for caching.
Its name comes from the Germanic god Woden's traditional role as the leader of the Wild Hunt.
$ npm install woden
var Woden = require( 'woden' ),
woden = new Woden({}),
DS = {};
woden.when( /google/, {
getKey: function( path, query ) { // allows you to generate keys
return 'foo:' + path;
},
headers: {
'X-Bar': 'Baz' // set custom headers when sending to proxy
},
params: {
'apiKey': 'myToken' // set additional url param when sending to proxy
},
caching: false // don't cache responses from google
});
woden.when( /foo.org/, {
cacheTimeout: function( cacheEntry, req, proxyRes ) {
if ( cacheEntry.body.length > 10000000 ) {
return -1; // don't cache big responses
}
if ( req.url.match( /bar/) ) {
return 0; // cache bar stuff forever
}
if ( proxyRes.statusCode === 404 ) {
return -1; // don't cache 404 responses
}
return 10000; // only cache for 10 seconds
}
});
woden.store({ // custom storeAdapter
get: function( key, callback ) {
callback( null, DS[key] ); // getting information
},
set: function( key, value, callback, cachetimeMS ) { // setting values to store
DS[ key ] = value; // value.body is a buffer
callback( );
}
});
woden.listen( 9000 ); // listen on port
$ curl -L -G -d "\$url=http://google.com" http://localhost:9000/
to set the url of the page to proxy to, set the $url
param. Also if you need to specify a path you can either do that in the $url param or on the original.
$ curl -L -G -d "\$url=http://google.com" http://localhost:9000/imghp
or
$ curl -L -G -d "\$url=http://google.com/imghp" http://localhost:9000