DEPRECATED. This project is unmaintained in favor of now-cli development mode (now dev). micro remains fully supported and under active development.
micro-proxy
Usage
Firstly, install the package:
npm i -g micro-proxyThen add following rules to a filename called rules.json:
{
"rules": [
{"pathname": "/blog", "method":["GET", "POST", "OPTIONS"], "dest": "http://localhost:5000"},
{"pathname": "/**", "dest": "http://localhost:4000"}
]
}Visit path alias documentation to learn more about rules.
Run the proxy server with:
micro-proxy -r rules.json -p 9000
Now you can access the proxy via: http://localhost:9000
Programmatic Usage
You can run the proxy programmatically inside your codebase.
For that, add micro-proxy to your project with:
npm install micro-proxy
Then create the proxy server like this:
const createProxy = require('micro-proxy')
const proxy = createProxy([
{"pathname": "/blog", "method":["GET", "POST", "OPTIONS"], "dest": "http://localhost:5000"},
{"pathname": "/**", "dest": "http://localhost:4000"}
])
proxy.listen(9000, (err) => {
if (err) {
throw err
}
console.log(`> Ready on http://localhost:9000`)
})Production Usage
You can use micro-proxy as a production deployment.
But if you are using ZEIT now, you can simply use path alias rules instead.
(It's a FREE service available for all ZEIT now deployments.)