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/*
node-http-proxy.js: http proxy for node.js
Copyright (c) 2010 Charlie Robbins, Mikeal Rogers, Marak Squires, Fedor Indutny
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
var util = require('util'),
http = require('http'),
https = require('https'),
events = require('events'),
ProxyTable = require('./proxy-table').ProxyTable,
maxSockets = 100;
//
// ### Version 0.5.0
//
exports.version = [0, 5, 0];
//
// ### function _getAgent (host, port, secure)
// #### @host {string} Host of the agent to get
// #### @port {number} Port of the agent to get
// #### @secure {boolean} Value indicating whether or not to use HTTPS
// Retreives an agent from the `http` or `https` module
// and sets the `maxSockets` property appropriately.
//
function _getAgent (host, port, secure) {
var options = { host: host, port: port };
var agent = !secure ? http.getAgent(options) : https.getAgent(options);
agent.maxSockets = maxSockets;
return agent;
}
//
// ### function _getProtocol (secure, outgoing)
// #### @secure {Object|boolean} Settings for `https`
// #### @outgoing {Object} Outgoing request options
// Returns the appropriate protocol based on the settings in
// `secure`. If the protocol is `https` this function will update
// the options in `outgoing` as appropriate by adding `ca`, `key`,
// and `cert` if they exist in `secure`.
//
function _getProtocol (secure, outgoing) {
var protocol = secure ? https : http;
if (typeof secure === 'object') {
outgoing = outgoing || {};
['ca', 'cert', 'key'].forEach(function (prop) {
if (secure[prop]) {
outgoing[prop] = secure[prop];
}
})
}
return protocol;
}
//
// ### function getMaxSockets ()
// Returns the maximum number of sockets
// allowed on __every__ outgoing request
// made by __all__ instances of `HttpProxy`
//
exports.getMaxSockets = function () {
return maxSockets;
};
//
// ### function setMaxSockets ()
// Sets the maximum number of sockets
// allowed on __every__ outgoing request
// made by __all__ instances of `HttpProxy`
//
exports.setMaxSockets = function (value) {
maxSockets = value;
};
//
// ### function createServer ([port, host, options, handler])
// #### @port {number} **Optional** Port to use on the proxy target host.
// #### @host {string} **Optional** Host of the proxy target.
// #### @options {Object} **Optional** Options for the HttpProxy instance used
// #### @handler {function} **Optional** Request handler for the server
// Returns a server that manages an instance of HttpProxy. Flexible arguments allow for:
//
// * `httpProxy.createServer(9000, 'localhost')`
// * `httpProxy.createServer(9000, 'localhost', options)
// * `httpPRoxy.createServer(function (req, res, proxy) { ... })`
//
exports.createServer = function () {
var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments),
callback = typeof args[0] === 'function' && args.shift(),
options = {},
port, host, forward, silent, proxy, server;
if (args.length >= 2) {
port = args[0];
host = args[1];
options = args[2] || {};
}
else if (args.length === 1) {
options = args[0] || {};
if (!options.router && !callback) {
throw new Error('Cannot create server with no router and no callback');
}
}
proxy = new HttpProxy(options);
handler = function (req, res) {
if (callback) {
//
// If we were passed a callback to process the request
// or response in some way, then call it.
//
callback(req, res, proxy);
}
else if (port && host) {
//
// If we have a target host and port for the request
// then proxy to the specified location.
//
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, {
port: port,
host: host
});
}
else if (proxy.proxyTable) {
//
// If the proxy is configured with a ProxyTable
// instance then use that before failing.
//
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res);
}
else {
//
// Otherwise this server is improperly configured.
//
throw new Error('Cannot proxy without port, host, or router.')
}
};
server = options.https
? https.createServer(options.https, handler)
: http.createServer(handler);
server.on('close', function () {
proxy.close();
});
proxy.on('routes', function (routes) {
server.emit('routes', routes);
});
if (!callback) {
// WebSocket support: if callback is empty tunnel
// websocket request automatically
server.on('upgrade', function(req, socket, head) {
// Tunnel websocket requests too
proxy.proxyWebSocketRequest(req, socket, head, {
port: port,
host: host
});
});
}
//
// Set the proxy on the server so it is available
// to the consumer of the server
//
server.proxy = proxy;
return server;
};
//
// ### function HttpProxy (options)
// #### @options {Object} Options for this instance.
// Constructor function for new instances of HttpProxy responsible
// for managing the life-cycle of streaming reverse proxyied HTTP requests.
//
// Example options:
//
// {
// router: {
// 'foo.com': 'localhost:8080',
// 'bar.com': 'localhost:8081'
// },
// forward: {
// host: 'localhost',
// port: 9001
// }
// }
//
var HttpProxy = exports.HttpProxy = function (options) {
events.EventEmitter.call(this);
var self = this;
options = options || {};
this.forward = options.forward;
this.https = options.https;
if (options.router) {
this.proxyTable = new ProxyTable(options.router, options.silent, options.hostnameOnly);
this.proxyTable.on('routes', function (routes) {
self.emit('routes', routes);
});
}
};
// Inherit from events.EventEmitter
util.inherits(HttpProxy, events.EventEmitter);
//
// ### function buffer (obj)
// #### @obj {Object} Object to pause events from
// Buffer `data` and `end` events from the given `obj`.
// Consumers of HttpProxy performing async tasks
// __must__ utilize this utility, to re-emit data once
// the async operation has completed, otherwise these
// __events will be lost.__
//
// var buffer = httpProxy.buffer(req);
// fs.readFile(path, function(){
// httpProxy.proxyRequest(req, res, host, port, buffer);
// });
//
// __Attribution:__ This approach is based heavily on
// [Connect](https://github.com/senchalabs/connect/blob/master/lib/utils.js#L157).
// However, this is not a big leap from the implementation in node-http-proxy < 0.4.0.
// This simply chooses to manage the scope of the events on a new Object literal as opposed to
// [on the HttpProxy instance](https://github.com/nodejitsu/node-http-proxy/blob/v0.3.1/lib/node-http-proxy.js#L154).
//
HttpProxy.prototype.buffer = function (obj) {
var onData, onEnd, events = [];
obj.on('data', onData = function (data, encoding) {
events.push(['data', data, encoding]);
});
obj.on('end', onEnd = function (data, encoding) {
events.push(['end', data, encoding]);
});
return {
end: function () {
obj.removeListener('data', onData);
obj.removeListener('end', onEnd);
},
resume: function () {
this.end();
for (var i = 0, len = events.length; i < len; ++i) {
obj.emit.apply(obj, events[i]);
}
}
};
};
//
// ### function close ()
// Frees the resources associated with this instance,
// if they exist.
//
HttpProxy.prototype.close = function () {
if (this.proxyTable) this.proxyTable.close();
};
//
// ### function proxyRequest (req, res, [port, host, paused])
// #### @req {ServerRequest} Incoming HTTP Request to proxy.
// #### @res {ServerResponse} Outgoing HTTP Request to write proxied data to.
// #### @options {Object} Options for the outgoing proxy request.
// options.port {number} Port to use on the proxy target host.
// options.host {string} Host of the proxy target.
// options.buffer {Object} Result from `httpProxy.buffer(req)`
// options.https {Object|boolean} Settings for https.
//
HttpProxy.prototype.proxyRequest = function (req, res, options) {
var self = this, errState = false, location, outgoing, protocol, reverseProxy;
// Create an empty options hash if none is passed.
options = options || {};
//
// Check the proxy table for this instance to see if we need
// to get the proxy location for the request supplied. We will
// always ignore the proxyTable if an explicit `port` and `host`
// arguments are supplied to `proxyRequest`.
//
if (this.proxyTable && !options.host) {
location = this.proxyTable.getProxyLocation(req);
//
// If no location is returned from the ProxyTable instance
// then respond with `404` since we do not have a valid proxy target.
//
if (!location) {
res.writeHead(404);
return res.end();
}
//
// When using the ProxyTable in conjunction with an HttpProxy instance
// only the following arguments are valid:
//
// * `proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, { host: 'localhost' })`: This will be skipped
// * `proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, { buffer: buffer })`: Buffer will get updated appropriately
// * `proxy.proxyRequest(req, res)`: Options will be assigned appropriately.
//
options.port = location.port;
options.host = location.host;
}
//
// Add `x-forwarded-for` header to availible client IP to apps behind proxy
//
req.headers['x-forwarded-for'] = req.connection.remoteAddress;
//
// Emit the `start` event indicating that we have begun the proxy operation.
//
this.emit('start', req, res, options);
//
// If forwarding is enabled for this instance, foward proxy the
// specified request to the address provided in `this.forward`
//
if (this.forward) {
this.emit('forward', req, res, this.forward);
this._forwardRequest(req);
}
//
// #### function proxyError (err)
// #### @err {Error} Error contacting the proxy target
// Short-circuits `res` in the event of any error when
// contacting the proxy target at `host` / `port`.
//
function proxyError(err) {
errState = true;
//
// Emit an `error` event, allowing the application to use custom
// error handling. The error handler should end the response.
//
if (self.emit('proxyError', err, req, res)) {
return;
}
res.writeHead(500, { 'Content-Type': 'text/plain' });
if (req.method !== 'HEAD') {
//
// This NODE_ENV=production behavior is mimics Express and
// Connect.
//
if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
res.write('Internal Server Error');
}
else {
res.write('An error has occurred: ' + JSON.stringify(err));
}
}
res.end();
}
outgoing = {
host: options.host,
port: options.port,
agent: _getAgent(options.host, options.port, options.https || this.https),
method: req.method,
path: req.url,
headers: req.headers
};
// Force the `connection` header to be 'close' until
// node.js core re-implements 'keep-alive'.
outgoing.headers['connection'] = 'close';
protocol = _getProtocol(options.https || this.https, outgoing);
// Open new HTTP request to internal resource with will act as a reverse proxy pass
reverseProxy = protocol.request(outgoing, function (response) {
// Process the `reverseProxy` `response` when it's received.
if (response.headers.connection) {
if (req.headers.connection) response.headers.connection = req.headers.connection;
else response.headers.connection = 'close';
}
// Set the headers of the client response
res.writeHead(response.statusCode, response.headers);
// `response.statusCode === 304`: No 'data' event and no 'end'
if (response.statusCode === 304) {
return res.end();
}
// For each data `chunk` received from the `reverseProxy`
// `response` write it to the outgoing `res`.
response.on('data', function (chunk) {
if (req.method !== 'HEAD') {
res.write(chunk);
}
});
// When the `reverseProxy` `response` ends, end the
// corresponding outgoing `res` unless we have entered
// an error state. In which case, assume `res.end()` has
// already been called and the 'error' event listener
// removed.
response.on('end', function () {
if (!errState) {
reverseProxy.removeListener('error', proxyError);
res.end();
// Emit the `end` event now that we have completed proxying
self.emit('end', req, res);
}
});
});
// Handle 'error' events from the `reverseProxy`.
reverseProxy.once('error', proxyError);
// For each data `chunk` received from the incoming
// `req` write it to the `reverseProxy` request.
req.on('data', function (chunk) {
if (!errState) {
reverseProxy.write(chunk);
}
});
//
// When the incoming `req` ends, end the corresponding `reverseProxy`
// request unless we have entered an error state.
//
req.on('end', function () {
if (!errState) {
reverseProxy.end();
}
});
// If we have been passed buffered data, resume it.
if (options.buffer && !errState) {
options.buffer.resume();
}
};
//
// ### @private function _forwardRequest (req)
// #### @req {ServerRequest} Incoming HTTP Request to proxy.
// Forwards the specified `req` to the location specified
// by `this.forward` ignoring errors and the subsequent response.
//
HttpProxy.prototype._forwardRequest = function (req) {
var self = this, port, host, outgoing, protocol, forwardProxy;
port = this.forward.port;
host = this.forward.host;
outgoing = {
host: host,
port: port,
agent: _getAgent(host, port, this.forward.https),
method: req.method,
path: req.url,
headers: req.headers
};
// Force the `connection` header to be 'close' until
// node.js core re-implements 'keep-alive'.
outgoing.headers['connection'] = 'close';
protocol = _getProtocol(this.forward.https, outgoing);
// Open new HTTP request to internal resource with will act as a reverse proxy pass
forwardProxy = protocol.request(outgoing, function (response) {
//
// Ignore the response from the forward proxy since this is a 'fire-and-forget' proxy.
// Remark (indexzero): We will eventually emit a 'forward' event here for performance tuning.
//
});
// Add a listener for the connection timeout event.
//
// Remark: Ignoring this error in the event
// forward target doesn't exist.
//
forwardProxy.once('error', function (err) { });
// Chunk the client request body as chunks from the proxied request come in
req.on('data', function (chunk) {
forwardProxy.write(chunk);
})
// At the end of the client request, we are going to stop the proxied request
req.on('end', function () {
forwardProxy.end();
});
};
HttpProxy.prototype.proxyWebSocketRequest = function (req, socket, head, options) {
var self = this, outgoing, errState = false, CRLF = '\r\n';
// WebSocket requests has method = GET
if (req.method !== 'GET' || req.headers.upgrade.toLowerCase() !== 'websocket') {
// This request is not WebSocket request
return;
}
// Turn of all bufferings
// For server set KeepAlive
// For client set encoding
function _socket(socket, keepAlive) {
socket.setTimeout(0);
socket.setNoDelay(true);
if (keepAlive) {
socket.setKeepAlive(true, 0);
}
else {
socket.setEncoding('utf8');
}
}
function onUpgrade(reverseProxy) {
var listeners = {};
// We're now connected to the server, so lets change server socket
reverseProxy.on('data', listeners._r_data = function(data) {
// Pass data to client
if (socket.writable) {
try {
socket.write(data);
}
catch (e) {
socket.end();
reverseProxy.end();
}
}
});
socket.on('data', listeners._data = function(data) {
// Pass data from client to server
try {
reverseProxy.write(data);
}
catch (e) {
reverseProxy.end();
socket.end();
}
});
// Detach event listeners from reverseProxy
function detach() {
reverseProxy.removeListener('close', listeners._r_close);
reverseProxy.removeListener('data', listeners._r_data);
socket.removeListener('data', listeners._data);
socket.removeListener('close', listeners._close);
}
// Hook disconnections
reverseProxy.on('end', listeners._r_close = function() {
socket.end();
detach();
});
socket.on('end', listeners._close = function() {
reverseProxy.end();
detach();
});
};
// Client socket
_socket(socket);
// Remote host address
var agent = _getAgent(options.host, options.port),
remoteHost = options.host + (options.port - 80 === 0 ? '' : ':' + options.port);
// Change headers
req.headers.host = remoteHost;
req.headers.origin = 'http://' + options.host;
outgoing = {
host: options.host,
port: options.port,
agent: agent,
method: 'GET',
path: req.url,
headers: req.headers
};
// Make the outgoing WebSocket request
var request = http.request(outgoing, function () { });
// Not disconnect on update
agent.on('upgrade', function(request, remoteSocket, head) {
// Prepare socket
_socket(remoteSocket, true);
// Emit event
onUpgrade(remoteSocket);
});
var handshake;
if (typeof request.socket !== 'undefined') {
request.socket.on('data', handshake = function(data) {
// Handshaking
// Ok, kind of harmfull part of code
// Socket.IO is sending hash at the end of handshake
// If protocol = 76
// But we need to replace 'host' and 'origin' in response
// So we split data to printable data and to non-printable
// (Non-printable will come after double-CRLF)
var sdata = data.toString();
// Get Printable
sdata = sdata.substr(0, sdata.search(CRLF + CRLF));
// Get Non-Printable
data = data.slice(Buffer.byteLength(sdata), data.length);
// Replace host and origin
sdata = sdata.replace(remoteHost, options.host)
.replace(remoteHost, options.host);
try {
// Write printable
socket.write(sdata);
// Write non-printable
socket.write(data);
}
catch (e) {
request.end();
socket.end();
}
// Catch socket errors
socket.on('error', function() {
request.end();
});
// Remove data listener now that the 'handshake' is complete
request.socket.removeListener('data', handshake);
});
}
// Write upgrade-head
try {
request.write(head);
}
catch (ex) {
request.end();
socket.end();
}
// If we have been passed buffered data, resume it.
if (options.buffer && !errState) {
options.buffer.resume();
}
};