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Example app http-proxy-post-test.js:
var express = require('express'), httpProxy = require('http-proxy'); var app = express(); app.use(express.cookieParser()); app.use(express.bodyParser()); app.all('/noproxy', function(req, res) { res.send('Hello World\n'); }); var proxy = new httpProxy.RoutingProxy(); app.all('/proxyme', function(req, res) { proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, { host: 'google.com', port: 80 }); }); app.listen(8080);
Run this with node and try with CURL
node http-proxy-post-test.js
Get to non-proxied URL is ok
~ $ curl http://localhost:8080/noproxy Hello World
Get to proxied URL is ok (request goes to google.com)
~ $ curl http://localhost:8080/proxyme <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang=en> <meta charset=utf-8> <meta name=viewport content="initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=1, width=device-width"> <title>Error 404 (Not Found)!!1</title> <style> *{margin:0;padding:0}html,code{font:15px/22px arial,sans-serif}html{background:#fff;color:#222;padding:15px}body{margin:7% auto 0;max-width:390px;min-height:180px;padding:30px 0 15px}* > body{background:url(//www.google.com/images/errors/robot.png) 100% 5px no-repeat;padding-right:205px}p{margin:11px 0 22px;overflow:hidden}ins{color:#777;text-decoration:none}a img{border:0}@media screen and (max-width:772px){body{background:none;margin-top:0;max-width:none;padding-right:0}} </style> <a href=//www.google.com/><img src=//www.google.com/images/errors/logo_sm.gif alt=Google></a> <p><b>404.</b> <ins>That’s an error.</ins> <p>The requested URL <code>/proxyme</code> was not found on this server. <ins>That’s all we know.</ins>
Post with no body is ok
~ $ curl -X POST http://localhost:8080/proxyme <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang=en> <meta charset=utf-8> <meta name=viewport content="initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=1, width=device-width"> <title>Error 404 (Not Found)!!1</title> <style> *{margin:0;padding:0}html,code{font:15px/22px arial,sans-serif}html{background:#fff;color:#222;padding:15px}body{margin:7% auto 0;max-width:390px;min-height:180px;padding:30px 0 15px}* > body{background:url(//www.google.com/images/errors/robot.png) 100% 5px no-repeat;padding-right:205px}p{margin:11px 0 22px;overflow:hidden}ins{color:#777;text-decoration:none}a img{border:0}@media screen and (max-width:772px){body{background:none;margin-top:0;max-width:none;padding-right:0}} </style> <a href=//www.google.com/><img src=//www.google.com/images/errors/logo_sm.gif alt=Google></a> <p><b>404.</b> <ins>That’s an error.</ins> <p>The requested URL <code>/proxyme</code> was not found on this server. <ins>That’s all we know.</ins>
Post with body hangs and proxyRequest never sends response or tries to connect to google.com
~ $ curl -X POST -d '{"foo":1}' http://localhost:8080/proxyme ^C
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Seems to be duplicate of this #180 and caused by express bodyParser
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remove use of "body-parser" module and use "body" module instead.
see this SO post ... https://stackoverflow.com/questions/49393092/webpack-config-proxy-request-body-logging/49400672
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Example app http-proxy-post-test.js:
Run this with node and try with CURL
node http-proxy-post-test.js
Get to non-proxied URL is ok
Get to proxied URL is ok (request goes to google.com)
Post with no body is ok
Post with body hangs and proxyRequest never sends response or tries to connect to google.com
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: