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proxy
Angel middleware to forward requests to another server (i.e. webdev serve
).
import 'package:angel_proxy/angel_proxy.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
main() async {
// ...
var client = http.Client();
// Forward requests instead of serving statically
var proxy1 = Proxy(client, 'http://localhost:3000');
// or split: Proxy(client, 'localhost', port: 8080, protocol: 'http');
// handle all methods (GET, POST, ...)
app.all('*', proxy.handleRequest);
}
You can also restrict the proxy to serving only from a specific root:
Proxy(client, '<host>', publicPath: '/remote');
Also, you can map requests to a root path on the remote server
Proxy(client, '<host>', mapTo: '/path');
If your app's keepRawRequestBuffers
is true
, then request bodies will be forwarded
as well, if they are not empty. This allows things like POST requests to function.