SYNOPSIS
use Plack::Builder;
# proxy all requests for /static to 127.0.0.1:80
builder {
mount "/static" => Plack::App::Proxy->new(remote => "http://127.0.0.1:80")->to_app;
};
# Call from other app
my $proxy = Plack::App::Proxy->new->to_app;
my $app = sub {
my $env = shift;
...
$env->{'plack.proxy.url'} = $url;
$proxy->($env);
};
DESCRIPTION
Plack::App::Proxy is a middleware-aware proxy application for Plack.OPTIONS
- remote
-
Plack::App::Proxy->new(remote => 'http://perl.org')->to_app;
Specifies the base remote URL to proxy requests to.
builder { mount "/example", Plack::App::Proxy->new(remote => 'http://example.com/app/foo')->to_app; };
This proxies incoming requests for "/example/bar" proxied to "http://example.com/app/foo/bar".
- preserve_host_header
- Preserves the original Host header, which is useful when you do reverse proxying to the internal hosts.
- backend
- The HTTP backend to use. This dist comes with "LWP" and "AnyEvent::HTTP" backends. "AnyEvent::HTTP" is the default if no backend is specified.
- options
- The options for the HTTP backend instance.
MIDDLEWARE CONFIGURATIONS
This application is just like a normal PSGI application and is middleware aware, which means you can modify proxy requests (and responses) using Plack middleware stack.It also supports the following special environment variables:
- plack.proxy.url
- Overrides the proxy request URL.
- plack.proxy.remote
- Overrides the base URL path to proxy to.
For example, the following builder code allows you to proxy all GET requests for .png paths to the lolcat image (yes, a silly example) but proxies to the internal host otherwise.
my $mw = sub { my $app = shift; sub { my $env = shift; if ($env->{REQUEST_METHOD} eq 'GET' && $env->{PATH_INFO} =~ /\.png$/) { $env->{'plack.proxy.url'} = 'http://lolcat.example.com/lol.png'; } $app->($env); }; }; use Plack::Builder; builder { enable $mw; Plack::App::Proxy->new(remote => 'http://10.0.0.1:8080')->to_app; };
AUTHOR
Lee AylwardMasahiro Honma
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
Jesse Luehrs