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# reproxy [![build](https://github.com/umputun/reproxy/actions/workflows/ci.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/umputun/reproxy/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/umputun/reproxy/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/umputun/reproxy?branch=master) [![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/umputun/reproxy)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/umputun/reproxy) [![Docker Automated build](https://img.shields.io/docker/automated/jrottenberg/ffmpeg.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/umputun/reproxy)
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Reproxy is simple edge HTTP(s) sever / reverse proxy supporting various providers (docker, static, file).
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One or more providers supply information about requested server, requested url, destination url and health check url.
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Distributed as a single binary or as a docker container.
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Server can be set as FQDN, i.e. `s.example.com` or `*` (catch all). Requested url can be regex, for example `^/api/(.*)` and destination url may have regex matched groups in, i.e. `http://d.example.com:8080/$1`. For the example above `http://s.example.com/api/something?foo=bar` will be proxied to `http://d.example.com:8080/something?foo=bar`.
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For convenience, requests with the trailing `/` and without regex groups expanded to `/(.*)`, and destinations in those cases
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expanded to `/$1`. I.e. `/api/` -> `http://127.0.0.1/service` will be translated to `^/api/(.*)` -> `http://127.0.0.1/service/$1`
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Both HTTP and HTTPS supported. For HTTPS, static certificate can be used as well as automated ACME (Let's Encrypt) certificates.
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Optional assets server can be used to serve static files.
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Starting reproxy requires at least one provider defined. The rest of parameters are strictly optional and have sane default.
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example with a static provider:
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`reproxy --static.enabled --static.rule="example.com/api/(.*),https://api.example.com/$1"`
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## Install
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- for a binary distribution pick the proper file in the [release section](https://github.com/umputun/reproxy/releases)
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- docker container available via docker hub (umputun/reproxy) as well as via github container registry (ghcr.io/umputun/reproxy). Latest stable version has `:vX.Y.Z` tag (with `:latest` alias) and the current master has `:master` tag.
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## Providers
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User can sets multiple providers at the same time.
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_See examples of various providers in [examples](https://github.com/umputun/reproxy/tree/master/examples)_
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### Static
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This is the simplest provider defining all mapping rules directly in the command line (or environment). Multiple rules supported.
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Each rule is 3 or 4 comma-separated elements `server,sourceurl,destination,[ping-url]`. For example:
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- `*,^/api/(.*),https://api.example.com/$1,` - proxy all request to any host/server with `/api` prefix to `https://api.example.com`
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- `example.com,/foo/bar,https://api.example.com/zzz,https://api.example.com/ping` - proxy all requests to `example.com` and with `/foo/bar` url to `https://api.example.com/zzz`. Uses `https://api.example.com/ping` for the health check
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The last (4th) element defines an optional ping url used for health reporting. I.e.`*,^/api/(.*),https://api.example.com/$1,https://api.example.com/ping`. See [Health check](https://github.com/umputun/reproxy#ping-and-health-checks) section for more details.
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### File
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`reproxy --file.enabled --file.name=config.yml`
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example of `config.yml`:
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```yaml
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default: # the same as * (catch-all) server
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- {route: "^/api/svc1/(.*)", dest: "http://127.0.0.1:8080/blah1/$1"}
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- {route: "/api/svc3/xyz", dest: "http://127.0.0.3:8080/blah3/xyz", "ping": "http://127.0.0.3:8080/ping"}
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srv.example.com:
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- {route: "^/api/svc2/(.*)", dest: "http://127.0.0.2:8080/blah2/$1/abc"}
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```
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This is a dynamic provider and file change will be applied automatically.
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### Docker
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Docker provider works with no extra configuration and by default redirects all requests like `https://server/api/<container_name>/(.*)` to the internal IP of the given container and the exposed port. Only active (running) containers will be detected.
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This default can be changed with labels:
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- `reproxy.server` - server (hostname) to match
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- `reproxy.route` - source route (location)
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- `reproxy.dest` - destination path. Note: this is not full url, but just the path which will be appended to container's ip:port
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- `reproxy.ping` - ping path for the destination container.
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By default all containers with exposed port will be considered as routing destinations. There are 2 ways to restrict it:
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- Exclude some containers explicitly with `--docker.exclude`, i.e. `--docker.exclude=c1 --docker.exclude=c2 ...`
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- Allow only a particular docker network with `--docker.network`
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This is a dynamic provider and any change in container's status will be applied automatically.
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## SSL support
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SSL mode (by default none) can be set to `auto` (ACME/LE certificates), `static` (existing certificate) or `none`. If `auto` turned on SSL certificate will be issued automatically for all discovered server names. User can override it by setting `--ssl.fqdn` value(s)
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## Logging
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By default no request log generated. This can be turned on by setting `--logger.enabled`. The log (auto-rotated) has [Apache Combined Log Format](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/logs.html#combined)
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## Assets Server
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User may turn assets server on (off by default) to serve static files. As long as `--assets.location` set it will treat every non-proxied request under `assets.root` as a request for static files.
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Assets server can be used without any proxy providers. In this mode reproxy acts as a simple web server for a static context.
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## More options
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- `--gzip` enables gizp compression for responses.
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- `--max=N` allows to set the maximum size of request (default 64k)
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- `--header` sets extra header(s) added to each proxied request
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## Ping and health checks
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reproxy provides 2 endpoints for this purpose:
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- `/ping` responds with `pong` and indicates what reproxy up and running
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- `/health` returns `200 OK` status if all destination servers responded to their ping request with `200` or `417 Expectation Failed` if any of servers responded with non-200 code. It also returns json body with details about passed/failed services.
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## All Application Options
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```
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-l, --listen= listen on host:port (default: 127.0.0.1:8080) [$LISTEN]
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-t, --timeout= proxy timeout (default: 5s) [$TIMEOUT]
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-m, --max= max response size (default: 64000) [$MAX_SIZE]
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-g, --gzip enable gz compression [$GZIP]
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-x, --header= proxy headers [$HEADER]
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--no-signature disable reproxy signature headers [$NO_SIGNATURE]
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--dbg debug mode [$DEBUG]
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ssl:
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--ssl.type=[none|static|auto] ssl (auto) support (default: none) [$SSL_TYPE]
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--ssl.cert= path to cert.pem file [$SSL_CERT]
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--ssl.key= path to key.pem file [$SSL_KEY]
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--ssl.acme-location= dir where certificates will be stored by autocert manager (default: ./var/acme) [$SSL_ACME_LOCATION]
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--ssl.acme-email= admin email for certificate notifications [$SSL_ACME_EMAIL]
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--ssl.http-port= http port for redirect to https and acme challenge test (default: 80) [$SSL_HTTP_PORT]
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--ssl.fqdn= FQDN(s) for ACME certificates [$SSL_ACME_FQDN]
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assets:
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-a, --assets.location= assets location [$ASSETS_LOCATION]
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--assets.root= assets web root (default: /) [$ASSETS_ROOT]
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logger:
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--logger.enabled enable access and error rotated logs [$LOGGER_ENABLED]
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--logger.file= location of access log (default: access.log) [$LOGGER_FILE]
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--logger.max-size= maximum size in megabytes before it gets rotated (default: 100) [$LOGGER_MAX_SIZE]
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--logger.max-backups= maximum number of old log files to retain (default: 10) [$LOGGER_MAX_BACKUPS]
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docker:
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--docker.enabled enable docker provider [$DOCKER_ENABLED]
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--docker.host= docker host (default: unix:///var/run/docker.sock) [$DOCKER_HOST]
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--docker.network= docker network (default: bridge) [$DOCKER_NETWORK]
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--docker.exclude= excluded containers [$DOCKER_EXCLUDE]
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file:
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--file.enabled enable file provider [$FILE_ENABLED]
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--file.name= file name (default: reproxy.yml) [$FILE_NAME]
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--file.interval= file check interval (default: 3s) [$FILE_INTERVAL]
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--file.delay= file event delay (default: 500ms) [$FILE_DELAY]
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static:
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--static.enabled enable static provider [$STATIC_ENABLED]
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--static.rule= routing rules [$STATIC_RULES]
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Help Options:
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-h, --help Show this help message
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```
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## Status
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The project is under active development and may have breaking changes till `v1` released.
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