nahid/request-proxy

Request proxy library helps you to proxy your request to another server

dev-master 2023-04-04 06:57 UTC

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Last update: 2024-04-04 09:25:43 UTC


README

This package is forked from jenssegers/php-proxy and modified. It is not compatible with the original package. Basically the original package is not maintained anymore thats why I forked it.

This is a HTTP/HTTPS proxy script that forwards requests to a different server and returns the response. The Proxy class uses PSR7 request/response objects as input/output, and uses Guzzle to do the actual HTTP request.

Installation

Install using composer:

composer require nahid/request-proxy

Example

The following example creates a request object, based on the current browser request, and forwards it to example.com. The RemoveEncodingFilter removes the encoding headers from the original response so that the current webserver can set these correctly.

use Nahid\RequestProxy\Proxy;
use Nahid\RequestProxy\Adapter\Guzzle\GuzzleAdapter;
use Nahid\RequestProxy\Filter\RemoveEncodingFilter;
use Laminas\Diactoros\ServerRequestFactory;

// Create a PSR7 request based on the current browser request.
$request = ServerRequestFactory::fromGlobals();

// Create a guzzle client
$guzzle = new GuzzleHttp\Client();

// Create the proxy instance
$proxy = new Proxy(new GuzzleAdapter($guzzle));

// Add a response filter that removes the encoding headers.
$proxy->filter(new RemoveEncodingFilter());

try {
    // Forward the request and get the response.
    $response = $proxy->forward($request)->to('http://example.com');

    // Output response to the browser.
    (new Laminas\HttpHandlerRunner\Emitter\SapiEmitter)->emit($response);
} catch(\GuzzleHttp\Exception\BadResponseException $e) {
    // Correct way to handle bad responses
    (new Laminas\HttpHandlerRunner\Emitter\SapiEmitter)->emit($e->getResponse());
}

Filters

You can apply filters to the requests and responses using the middleware strategy:

$response = $proxy
	->forward($request)
	->filter(function ($request, $response, $next) {
		// Manipulate the request object.
		$request = $request->withHeader('User-Agent', 'FishBot/1.0');

		// Call the next item in the middleware.
		$response = $next($request, $response);

		// Manipulate the response object.
		$response = $response->withHeader('X-Proxy-Foo', 'Bar');

		return $response;
	})
	->to('http://example.com');