Global HTTP/HTTPS proxy configurable using environment variables.
To configure HTTP proxy:
- Import
global-agent/bootstrap
. - Export HTTP proxy address as
GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY
environment variable.
Code:
import 'global-agent/bootstrap';
// or:
// import {bootstrap} from 'global-agent';
// bootstrap();
Bash:
$ export GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:8080
Alternatively, you can preload module using Node.js --require, -r
configuration, e.g.
$ export GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY=http://127.0.0.1:8080
$ node -r 'global-agent/bootstrap' your-script.js
Instead of importing a self-initialising script with side-effects as demonstrated in the setup proxy using global-agent/bootstrap
documentation, you can import bootstrap
routine and explicitly evaluate the bootstrap logic, e.g.
import {
bootstrap
} from 'global-agent';
bootstrap();
This is useful if you need to conditionally bootstrap global-agent
, e.g.
import {
bootstrap
} from 'global-agent';
import globalTunnel from 'global-tunnel-ng';
const MAJOR_NODEJS_VERSION = parseInt(process.version.slice(1).split('.')[0], 10);
if (MAJOR_NODEJS_VERSION >= 10) {
// `global-agent` works with Node.js v10 and above.
bootstrap();
} else {
// `global-tunnel-ng` works only with Node.js v10 and below.
globalTunnel.initialize();
}
If you do not want to use global.GLOBAL_AGENT
variable, then you can use createGlobalProxyAgent
to instantiate a controlled instance of global-agent
, e.g.
import {
createGlobalProxyAgent
} from 'global-agent';
const globalProxyAgent = createGlobalProxyAgent();
Unlike bootstrap
routine, createGlobalProxyAgent
factory does not create global.GLOBAL_AGENT
variable and does not guard against multiple initializations of global-agent
. The result object of createGlobalProxyAgent
is equivalent to global.GLOBAL_AGENT
.
global-agent/bootstrap
script copies process.env.GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY
value to global.GLOBAL_AGENT.HTTP_PROXY
and continues to use the latter variable.
You can override the global.GLOBAL_AGENT.HTTP_PROXY
value at runtime to change proxy behaviour, e.g.
http.get('http://127.0.0.1:8000');
global.GLOBAL_AGENT.HTTP_PROXY = 'http://127.0.0.1:8001';
http.get('http://127.0.0.1:8000');
global.GLOBAL_AGENT.HTTP_PROXY = 'http://127.0.0.1:8002';
The first HTTP request is going to use http://127.0.0.1:8001 proxy and the secord request is going to use http://127.0.0.1:8002.
All global-agent
configuration is available under global.GLOBAL_AGENT
namespace.
The GLOBAL_AGENT_NO_PROXY
environment variable specifies a pattern of URLs that should be excluded from proxying. GLOBAL_AGENT_NO_PROXY
value is a comma-separated list of domain names. Asterisks can be used as wildcards, e.g.
export GLOBAL_AGENT_NO_PROXY='*.foo.com,baz.com'
says to contact all machines with the 'foo.com' TLD and 'baz.com' domains directly.
The environment variable GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTPS_PROXY
can be set to specify a separate proxy for HTTPS requests. When this variable is not set GLOBAL_AGENT_HTTP_PROXY
is used for both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
global-agent
is using roarr
logger to log HTTP requests and response (HTTP status code and headers), e.g.
{"context":{"program":"global-agent","namespace":"Agent","logLevel":10,"destination":"http://gajus.com","proxy":"http://127.0.0.1:8076"},"message":"proxying request","sequence":1,"time":1556269669663,"version":"1.0.0"}
{"context":{"program":"global-agent","namespace":"Agent","logLevel":10,"headers":{"content-type":"text/plain","content-length":"2","date":"Fri, 26 Apr 2019 12:07:50 GMT","connection":"close"},"requestId":6,"statusCode":200},"message":"proxying response","sequence":2,"time":1557133856955,"version":"1.0.0"}
Export ROARR_LOG=true
environment variable to enable log printing to stdout.
Use roarr-cli
program to pretty-print the logs.
/**
* @property environmentVariableNamespace Defines namespace of `HTTP_PROXY`, `HTTPS_PROXY` and `NO_PROXY` environment variables. (Default: `GLOBAL_AGENT_`)
* @property forceGlobalAgent Forces to use `global-agent` HTTP(S) agent even when request was explicitly constructed with another agent. (Default: `true`)
* @property socketConnectionTimeout Destroys socket if connection is not established within the timeout. (Default: `60000`)
* @property ca Single CA certificate or an array of CA certificates that is trusted for secure connections to the registry.
*/
type ProxyAgentConfigurationInputType = {|
+environmentVariableNamespace?: string,
+forceGlobalAgent?: boolean,
+socketConnectionTimeout?: number,
+ca?: string[] | string,
|};
(configurationInput: ProxyAgentConfigurationInputType) => ProxyAgentConfigurationType;
Name | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
GLOBAL_AGENT_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAMESPACE |
Defines namespace of HTTP_PROXY , HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY environment variables. |
GLOBAL_AGENT_ |
GLOBAL_AGENT_FORCE_GLOBAL_AGENT |
Forces to use global-agent HTTP(S) agent even when request was explicitly constructed with another agent. |
true |
GLOBAL_AGENT_SOCKET_CONNECTION_TIMEOUT |
Destroys socket if connection is not established within the timeout. | 60000 |
${NAMESPACE}_HTTP_PROXY |
Sets the initial proxy controller HTTP_PROXY value. | N/A |
${NAMESPACE}_HTTPS_PROXY |
Sets the initial proxy controller HTTPS_PROXY value. | N/A |
${NAMESPACE}_NO_PROXY |
Sets the initial proxy controller NO_PROXY value. | N/A |
global.GLOBAL_AGENT
is initialized by bootstrap
routine.
global.GLOBAL_AGENT
has the following properties:
Name | Description | Configurable |
---|---|---|
HTTP_PROXY |
Yes | Sets HTTP proxy to use. |
HTTPS_PROXY |
Yes | Sets a distinct proxy to use for HTTPS requests. |
NO_PROXY |
Yes | Specifies a pattern of URLs that should be excluded from proxying. See Exclude URLs. |
This method can be accessed using https to add CA certificates to the global-agent.
Uses:
if (typeof https.globalAgent.addCACertificates === 'function') {
//certificate - an array of ca certificates to be added to the global-agent
https.globalAgent.addCACertificates(certificate);
}
Method Definition:
/**
* This method can be used to append new ca certificates to existing ca certificates
* @param {string[] | string} ca a ca certificate or an array of ca certificates
*/
public addCACertificates (ca: string[] | string) {
if (!ca) {
log.error('Invalid input ca certificate');
} else if (this.ca) {
if (typeof ca === typeof this.ca) {
// concat valid ca certificates with the existing certificates,
if (typeof this.ca === 'string') {
this.ca = this.ca.concat(ca as string);
} else {
this.ca = this.ca.concat(ca as string[]);
}
} else {
log.error('Input ca certificate type mismatched with existing ca certificate type');
}
} else {
this.ca = ca;
}
}
This method can be accessed using https to clear existing CA certificates from global-agent.
Uses:
if (typeof https.globalAgent.clearCACertificates === 'function') {
https.globalAgent.clearCACertificates();
}
Method Definition:
/**
* This method clears existing CA Certificates.
* It sets ca to undefined
*/
public clearCACertificates () {
this.ca = undefined;
}
global-agent
works with all libraries that internally use http.request
.
global-agent
has been tested to work with:
By default, global-agent
overrides agent
property of any HTTP request, even if agent
property was explicitly set when constructing a HTTP request. This behaviour allows to intercept requests of libraries that use a custom instance of an agent per default (e.g. Stripe SDK uses an http(s).globalAgent
instance pre-configured with keepAlive: true
).
This behaviour can be disabled with GLOBAL_AGENT_FORCE_GLOBAL_AGENT=false
environment variable. When disabled, then global-agent
will only set agent
property when it is not already defined or if agent
is an instance of http(s).globalAgent
.
Some libraries (e.g. request
) change their behaviour when HTTP_PROXY
environment variable is present. Using a namespaced environment variable prevents conflicting library behaviour.
You can override this behaviour by configuring GLOBAL_AGENT_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAMESPACE
variable, e.g.
$ export GLOBAL_AGENT_ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_NAMESPACE=
Now script initialized using global-agent/bootstrap
will use HTTP_PROXY
, HTTPS_PROXY
and NO_PROXY
environment variables.
global-tunnel
(including global-tunnel-ng
and tunnel
) are designed to support legacy Node.js versions. They use various workarounds and rely on monkey-patching http.request
, http.get
, https.request
and https.get
methods.
In contrast, global-agent
supports Node.js v10 and above, and does not implements workarounds for the older Node.js versions.