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NAME

Plack::App::Proxy - proxy requests

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.

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 Aylward

Masahiro Honma

Tatsuhiko Miyagawa

Jesse Luehrs

LICENSE

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

Plack::Builder