Proxy subdomain http requests to another server.
This fastify
plugin forwards all the requests
received with a given subdomain to an upstream.
fastify-vhost
is powered by the popular Nodejitsu http-proxy
.
This plugin can be used if you want to point multiple (sub)domains to the same IP address, while running different servers on the same machine.
Prior to fastify-vhost@1.1.3
we only supported fastify@1.x.x
. We are proud to announce that fastify-vhost
now supports both v1, v2 and v3!
npm i fastify-vhost fastify
const Fastify = require('fastify')
const server = Fastify()
server.register(require('fastify-vhost'), {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3000',
host: 'test.example.com'
})
server.listen(80)
This will proxy any request to the test
subdomain to the server running at http://localhost:3000
. For instance http://test.example.com/users
will be proxied to http://localhost:3000/users
.
If you want to have different vhosts for different subdomains you can register multiple instances of the plugin as shown in the following snippet:
const Fastify = require('fastify')
const server = Fastify()
const vhost = require('fastify-vhost')
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3000',
host: 'test.example.com'
})
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3001',
host: 'other.example.com'
})
server.listen(80)
You can also specify multiple aliases for each vhost with the hosts
option:
const Fastify = require('fastify')
const server = Fastify()
const vhost = require('fastify-vhost')
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3000',
hosts: ['test.example.com', 'test2.example.com']
})
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3001',
host: 'other.example.com'
})
server.listen(80)
The above example would behave the same as the following:
const Fastify = require('fastify')
const server = Fastify()
const vhost = require('fastify-vhost')
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3000',
host: 'test.example.com'
})
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3000',
host: 'test2.example.com'
})
server.register(vhost, {
upstream: 'http://localhost:3001',
host: 'other.example.com'
})
server.listen(80)
But in a much neater way.
Notice that it is CRITICAL to provide the full host
(subdomain + domain) so that it properly routes the requests across different upstreams.
For other examples, see example.js
.
This fastify
plugin supports the following options.
Note that this plugin is fully encapsulated and payloads will be streamed directly to the destination.
An URL (including protocol) that the requests will be forwarded to (eg. http://localhost:3000).
The host to mount this plugin on. All the requests to the current server where the host
header matches this string will be proxied to the provided upstream.
Equivalent to the host
option, but an array of strings. All the requests to the current server where the host
header matches any of the strings will be proxied to the provided upstream.
Default: false
. When strict mode is enabled, the host header has to be an exact match. When disabled, 'EXAMPLE.COM', 'example.com' and 'example.com:3000' will match 'example.com'.
Default: 30000
. Timeout in milliseconds for the proxy to return a 504 Gateway Timeout
.
None yet. But you're welcome to open a PR.
- Add unit tests
- Add integration tests
- Coverage 100%
- Add benchmarks
MIT