supr3m / proxy
Proxy library that forwards requests to the desired url and returns the response.
Requires
- guzzlehttp/guzzle: ~6.0
- psr/http-message: ^1.0
- relay/relay: ^0.2.0
- zendframework/zend-diactoros: ~1.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ~0.9
- phpunit/phpunit: ~4.4
- satooshi/php-coveralls: ~0.6
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Last update: 2024-11-13 18:49:31 UTC
README
This is a HTTP/HTTPS proxy script that forwards requests to a different server and returns the response. The Proxy class uses PSR7 request/response objects as input/output, and uses Guzzle to do the actual HTTP request.
Installation
Install using composer:
composer require jenssegers/proxy
Example
The following example creates a request object, based on the current browser request, and forwards it to example.com
. The RemoveEncodingFilter
removes the encoding headers from the original response so that the current webserver can set these correctly.
use Proxy\Proxy; use Proxy\Adapter\Guzzle\GuzzleAdapter; use Proxy\Filter\RemoveEncodingFilter; use Zend\Diactoros\ServerRequestFactory; // Create a PSR7 request based on the current browser request. $request = ServerRequestFactory::fromGlobals(); // Create a guzzle client $guzzle = new GuzzleHttp\Client(); // Create the proxy instance $proxy = new Proxy(new GuzzleAdapter($guzzle)); // Add a response filter that removes the encoding headers. $proxy->filter(new RemoveEncodingFilter()); // Forward the request and get the response. $response = $proxy->forward($request)->to('http://example.com'); // Output response to the browser. (new Zend\Diactoros\Response\SapiEmitter)->emit($response);
Filters
You can apply filters to the requests and responses using the middleware strategy:
$response = $proxy ->forward($request) ->filter(function ($request, $response, $next) { // Manipulate the request object. $request = $request->withHeader('User-Agent', 'FishBot/1.0'); // Call the next item in the middleware. $response = $next($request, $response); // Manipulate the response object. $response = $response->withHeader('X-Proxy-Foo', 'Bar'); return $response; }) ->to('http://example.com');