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A simple example of how to do round-robin proxying for a single domain
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var httpProxy = require('http-proxy'); | |
// | |
// Addresses to use in the round robin proxy | |
// | |
var addresses = [ | |
{ | |
host: 'ws1.0.0.0', | |
port: 80 | |
}, | |
{ | |
host: 'ws2.0.0.0', | |
port: 80 | |
} | |
]; | |
httpProxy.createServer(function (req, res, proxy) { | |
// | |
// Get the first location off of the 'queue'. | |
// | |
var target = addresses.shift(); | |
// | |
// Proxy to the specified location | |
// | |
// Remark: You may want to do host header checking here | |
// by looking at req.headers.host. | |
// | |
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, target); | |
// | |
// Push the location to the end of the 'queue'. | |
// | |
addresses.push(target); | |
}); |
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