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/** * Module dependencies. */ var net = require('net'); var tls = require('tls'); var url = require('url'); var Agent = require('agent-base'); var inherits = require('util').inherits; var debug = require('debug')('http-proxy-agent'); /** * Module exports. */ module.exports = HttpProxyAgent; /** * The `HttpProxyAgent` implements an HTTP Agent subclass that connects to the * specified "HTTP proxy server" in order to proxy HTTP requests. * * @api public */ function HttpProxyAgent (opts) { if (!(this instanceof HttpProxyAgent)) return new HttpProxyAgent(opts); if ('string' == typeof opts) opts = url.parse(opts); if (!opts) throw new Error('an HTTP(S) proxy server `host` and `port` must be specified!'); debug('creating new HttpProxyAgent instance: %o', opts); Agent.call(this, opts); var proxy = Object.assign({}, opts); // if `true`, then connect to the proxy server over TLS. defaults to `false`. this.secureProxy = proxy.protocol ? /^https:?$/i.test(proxy.protocol) : false; // prefer `hostname` over `host`, and set the `port` if needed proxy.host = proxy.hostname || proxy.host; proxy.port = +proxy.port || (this.secureProxy ? 443 : 80); if (proxy.host && proxy.path) { // if both a `host` and `path` are specified then it's most likely the // result of a `url.parse()` call... we need to remove the `path` portion so // that `net.connect()` doesn't attempt to open that as a unix socket file. delete proxy.path; delete proxy.pathname; } this.proxy = proxy; } inherits(HttpProxyAgent, Agent); /** * Called when the node-core HTTP client library is creating a new HTTP request. * * @api public */ HttpProxyAgent.prototype.callback = function connect (req, opts, fn) { var proxy = this.proxy; // change the `http.ClientRequest` instance's "path" field // to the absolute path of the URL that will be requested var parsed = url.parse(req.path); if (null == parsed.protocol) parsed.protocol = 'http:'; if (null == parsed.hostname) parsed.hostname = opts.hostname || opts.host; if (null == parsed.port) parsed.port = opts.port; if (parsed.port == 80) { // if port is 80, then we can remove the port so that the // ":80" portion is not on the produced URL delete parsed.port; } var absolute = url.format(parsed); req.path = absolute; // inject the `Proxy-Authorization` header if necessary if (proxy.auth) { req.setHeader( 'Proxy-Authorization', 'Basic ' + Buffer.from(proxy.auth).toString('base64') ); } // create a socket connection to the proxy server var socket; if (this.secureProxy) { socket = tls.connect(proxy); } else { socket = net.connect(proxy); } // at this point, the http ClientRequest's internal `_header` field might have // already been set. If this is the case then we'll need to re-generate the // string since we just changed the `req.path` if (req._header) { debug('regenerating stored HTTP header string for request'); req._header = null; req._implicitHeader(); if (req.output && req.output.length > 0) { debug('patching connection write() output buffer with updated header'); // the _header has already been queued to be written to the socket var first = req.output[0]; var endOfHeaders = first.indexOf('\r\n\r\n') + 4; req.output[0] = req._header + first.substring(endOfHeaders); debug('output buffer: %o', req.output); } } fn(null, socket); };
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