use following command to install Express.js and http-proxy.
npm install --save express http-proxy
In order to run the reverse proxy server we need some resource server from which Proxy will fetch data.So to do that, develop three Express server running on Port 8000,8001,8002 respectively.
Server.js
var express = require("express");
var app = express();
app.get('/app1',function(req,res) {
res.send("Hello world From Server 1");
});
app.listen(8000);
write the same code for other servers too and change the text.
Example of proxy server code in express.js with multiple targets.
app.js (file)
var express = require('express');
var app = express();
var httpProxy = require('http-proxy');
var apiProxy = httpProxy.createProxyServer();
var serverOne = 'http://localhost:8000',
ServerTwo = 'http://localhost:8001',
ServerThree = 'http://localhost:8002';
app.all("/app1/*", function(req, res) {
console.log('redirecting to Server1');
apiProxy.web(req, res, {target: serverOne});
});
app.all("/app2/*", function(req, res) {
console.log('redirecting to Server2');
apiProxy.web(req, res, {target: ServerTwo});
});
app.all("/app2/*", function(req, res) {
console.log('redirecting to Server3');
apiProxy.web(req, res, {target: ServerThree});
});
app.listen(8000);
You can add as many targets as you want and it will create a proxy for that.Check whether its working or not by first run all the servers and hit request to /app1 and /app2 etc.