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node-proxy-injector

v0.1.6

Published

A command line tool for injecting third party scripts into a proxy server

Readme

node-proxy-injector

A script that allows you to proxy a remote server and inject css stylesheets and js scripts into the remote server response. The tool supports live reload.

Note that this tool is a work in progress!

Installation

npm install -g clearhead/node-proxy-injector

Usage

$ npi

Note: You must create a .rc file in the local directory (-c) the first time you use the tool on a project.

Command line options

  • -u, --target-url Specify url to proxy. Default currently set to http://jquery.com/ for example purposes
  • -d, --target-dir Specify directory containing files to inject. Default is ./
  • -p, --port Specify port for proxy server to listen on. Default is 8000.
  • -o, --open Open a window to localhost:{port}. Default is false.
  • -i, --include [regex] Optional file pattern to include. Default is .*.
  • -e, --exclude [regex] Optional file pattern to exclude. Default is undefined.
  • -a, --append-to [selector] Optional selector to append files to. Default is body.
  • -r, --rewrite-path [regex] 'Regex path to inject scripts on. Default is ^/$.
  • -c, --create-rc Creates an RC file in the local dir. Prints + Prompts w/ diff. Default is false.