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harmon-binary

v1.1.1-a

Published

A fork of the harmon middleware for node-http-proxy that allows you to modify the remote service response with trumpet, in a way that safely handles binary responses as well.

Downloads

8

Readme

#harmon-binary

A fork of harmon that works with proxies that must handle both HTML and binary content in responses. Only HTML content is sent through Trumpet for modification, while binary content is passed-through unmodified.

This fork also gives trumpet callbacks the ability to access both the request and response.

##install

$ npm install harmon-binary

examples

Overview


In this example the HTML below is returned from the remote server and parsed:

<html>
	<head></head>
	<body>
		<div class="a">Nodejitsu Http Proxy</div>
		<div class="b">&amp; Frames</div>
	</body>
</html>

The following line is removed:

<div class="b">&amp; Frames</div> 

And is replaced with:

<div>+ Trumpet</div>

Run It!


from your project root:

$ cd node_modules/harmon-binary/examples
$ node simple.js

Browse to localhost:8000 and you should see:

simple output

Code


var http = require('http'),
    connect = require('connect'),
    httpProxy = require('http-proxy'),
    harmonBin = require('harmon-binary');


    var selects = [];
    var simpleselect = {};

        simpleselect.query = '.b';
        simpleselect.func = function (node, req, res) {
           node.createWriteStream().end('<div>+ Trumpet</div>');
        }

        selects.push(simpleselect);

        //
        // Basic Connect App
        //
        var app = connect();

        var proxy = httpProxy.createProxyServer({
              target: 'http://localhost:9000'
        })

        /* The first parameter makes it possible to use trumpet on the
         * incoming request body (this tends to be rare).
         *
         * The second parameter applies trumpet to the response body,
         * which tends to be the desired target.
         */
        app.use(harmonBin([], selects));

        app.use(function (req, res) {
                   proxy.web(req, res);
                });

        http.createServer(app).listen(8000);

        http.createServer(function (req, res) {
             res.writeHead(200, { 'Content-Type': 'text/html' });
               res.write('<html><head></head><body><div class="a">Nodejitsu Http Proxy</div><div class="b">&amp; Frames</div></body></html>');
                 res.end();
        }).listen(9000);

or See how images could be rotated.

$ cd node_modules/harmon-binary/examples
$ node rotate.js

See trumpet for the types of queries and functions you can use.

Contributors

fabiosantoscode

no9

smazurov

GuyPaddock