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anyproxy

A fully configurable proxy in NodeJS, which can handle HTTPS requests perfectly.

Feature

  • work as http or https proxy
  • fully configurable, you can modify a request at any stage, no matter it's just before sending or after servers' responding.
  • when working as https proxy, it can generate and intercept https requests for any domain without complaint by browser (after you trust its root CA)

Usage

step 1 - install

  • install NodeJS
  • npm install -g anyproxy , may require sudo

step 2 - start server

  • start with default settings : anyproxy
  • start with a specific port: anyproxy --port 8001

How to write your own rule file

  • with rule file, you can modify a request at any stage, no matter it's just before sending or after servers' responding.
  • actually ruleFile.js is a module for Nodejs, feel free to include your own modules.
  • anyproxy --rule /path/to/ruleFile.js
  • you may learn how it works by our samples: https://github.com/alipay-ct-wd/anyproxy/tree/master/rule_sample
  • rule file scheme

module.exports = {
    /*
    these functions will overwrite the default ones, write your own when necessary.
    */

    //whether to intercept this request by local logic
    //if the return value is true, anyproxy will call dealLocalResponse to get response data and will not send request to remote server anymore
    shouldUseLocalResponse : function(req,reqBody){
        if(/hello/.test(reqBody.toString())){
            return true;
        }else{
            return false;
        }
    },

    //you may deal the response locally instead of sending it to server
    //this function be called when shouldUseLocalResponse returns true
    //callback(statusCode,resHeader,responseData)
    //e.g. callback(200,{"content-type":"text/html"},"hello world")
    dealLocalResponse : function(req,reqBody,callback){
        callback(statusCode,resHeader,responseData)
    },

    //replace the request protocol when sending to the real server
    //protocol : "http" or "https"
    replaceRequestProtocol:function(req,protocol){
        var newProtocol = protocol;
        return newProtocol;
    },

    //req is user's request sent to the proxy server
    //option is how the proxy server will send request to the real server. i.e. require("http").request(option,function(){...})
    //you may return a customized option to replace the original option
    //you should not write content-length header in options, since anyproxy will handle it for you
    replaceRequestOption : function(req,option){
        var newOption = option;
        return newOption;
    },

    //replace the request body
    replaceRequestData: function(req,data){
        return data;
    },

    //replace the statusCode before it's sent to the user
    replaceResponseStatusCode: function(req,res,statusCode){
        var newStatusCode = statusCode;
        return newStatusCode;
    },

    //replace the httpHeader before it's sent to the user
    //Here header == res.headers
    replaceResponseHeader: function(req,res,header){
        var newHeader = header;
        return newHeader;
    },

    //replace the response from the server before it's sent to the user
    //you may return either a Buffer or a string
    //serverResData is a Buffer, you may get its content by calling serverResData.toString()
    replaceServerResData: function(req,res,serverResData){
        return serverResData;
    },

    //add a pause before sending response to user
    pauseBeforeSendingResponse : function(req,res){
        var timeInMS = 1; //delay all requests for 1ms
        return timeInMS; 
    },

    //should intercept https request, or it will be forwarded to real server
    shouldInterceptHttpsReq :function(req){
        return false;
    }

};

Using https features

step 1 - install openssl

  • install openssl ,if you want to use HTTPS-related features. After that, the command openssl should be exposed to your shell

step 2 - generate a rootCA and trust it

  • you should do this when it is the first time to start anyproxy
  • execute anyproxy --root ,follow the instructions on screen
  • you will see some tip like rootCA generated at : /usr/lib... . cd to that directory, add/trust the rootCA.crt file to your system keychain. In OSX, you may do that by open the *crt file directly

step 3 - start a https proxy

  • anyproxy --type https --host my.domain.com
  • the param host is required with https proxy and it should be kept exactly what it it when you config your browser. Otherwise, you may get some warning about security.

Others

work as a module

npm install anyproxy --save
var proxy = require("anyproxy");

!proxy.isRootCAFileExists() && proxy.generateRootCA();
new proxy.proxyServer("http","8001", "localhost" ,"path/to/rule/file");

clear all the temperary certificates

anyproxy --clear

Contact

  • Please feel free to raise any issue about this project, or give us some advice on this doc. :)
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