I would like to capture an async call made by "request".
The call I am looking to intercept is "https://api.ap.org/v2/yada/yada" .
I want to intercept this third party call to api.ap.org and redirect it to another service, say 127.0.0.1:3001.
I would also like to add headers during this intercept process.
I know how to intercept all calls made by the express js route via http-proxy, but this does not intercept calls made within nodejs itself.
router.get('/', function(req, res, next) {
request("https://api.ap.org/v2/yada/yada", {}, (err, data) => {
console.log('---- call made')
console.log(data);
});
res.render('index', { title: 'Express' });
});
UPDATE - from Estus
function patchedRequest(url, options, ...args) {
let newUrl = 'https://www.google.com/' // replace url with another one;
console.log('------ args');
console.log(url);
console.log(options);
if(url.match(/api\.ap\.org/).length){
options = {};
newUrl = 'http://127.0.0.1:3000/api'
}
return originalRequest(newUrl, options, ...args);
}
- This allows me to intercept the call to the third party API and send it the service of my choosing.
Thanks Estus!
request
, withrewire
or something. Or proxy Node requests globally, stackoverflow.com/questions/18586902/… . Or specify a proxy just forrequest
, github.com/request/… . The actual solution depends on how things are done in your case.request
itself is a singleton. JS modules are singletons by definition.require('request') === require('request')
. You can create a wrapper withproxyquire
(I don't think thatrewire
does the job) or else instead of forkingrequest
.