failoverproxy

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failoverproxy

An HTTP proxy which repeats requests to failover backends or returns cached answers in order to successfully answer requests even when the backends are down

Installing

npm install -g failoverproxy

Creating your configuration file

Write something like this:

{

    local: {
        address: '0.0.0.0',
        port: 8086
    },
	
    backends: []
}

Now add some backends to the backends array. A backend can be just an URL, the string 'cache' or an object containing host and port. Some examples:

{
    host: '127.0.0.1',
    port: 8087
}

'http://127.0.0.1:8087/'

'cache'

The backend object supports the following properties:

  • type - Backend type (server or cache). Defaults to server when a host is specified. Defaults to cache when a path is specified;

The server backends (type: "server) support the following properties:

  • proto - Backend protocol (http or https);
  • host - The backend hostname;
  • port - The backend port; Defaults to 80;
  • prefix - The URL prefix to be used on the backend;

The cache backends (type: "cache") support the following properties:

  • driver - The cache driver to be used. Defaults to fs, the only cache driver shipped with failoverproxy;
  • expireTime - The number of milliseconds that a cache item takes to expire. Supports numbers or the string never;

The fs driver supports the following properties:

  • path - The directory to store the cached items;

You can watch for more examples on the examples/ directory.

Other configurations

  • httpTimeout - The number of milliseconds to wait for a request on the backend (defaults to 5000);
  • httpTestTimeout - The number of milliseconds to wait on a backend test request (defaults to 1000);
  • httpMaxSockets - The number of maximum open sockets for each backend (defaults to 256);
  • backendWatchInterval - The number of milliseconds of interval to perform HTTP tests requests to backends with status down;
  • backendSelector - A function which permits to select the next active backend from a supplied list;
  • cache - An object containing the settings to be used for cache when just the string 'cache' is used for backend;
  • backends - An array containing backend objects, URLs (as server backends) or the string 'cache' as a cache backend using the cache configuration settings;
  • errors - An object containing an index of error codes, containing a document string and an headers object;

Run it!

$ failoverproxy config_file --debug

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