import proxyServer from "http-proxy" import { HttpCode } from "../common/http" export const proxy = proxyServer.createProxyServer({}) // The error handler catches when the proxy fails to connect (for example when // there is nothing running on the target port). proxy.on("error", (error, _, res) => { // This could be for either a web socket or a regular request. Despite what // the types say, writeHead() will not exist on web socket requests (nor will // status() from Express). But writing out the code manually does not work // for regular requests thus the branching behavior. if (typeof res.writeHead !== "undefined") { res.writeHead(HttpCode.ServerError) res.end(error.message) } else { res.end(`HTTP/1.1 ${HttpCode.ServerError} ${error.message}\r\n\r\n`) } }) // Intercept the response to rewrite absolute redirects against the base path. // Is disabled when the request has no base path which means /absproxy is in use. proxy.on("proxyRes", (res, req) => { if (res.headers.location && res.headers.location.startsWith("/") && (req as any).base) { res.headers.location = (req as any).base + res.headers.location } })