stacksjs / reverse-proxy

A modern, fast reverse proxy. And a better local environment.

Home Page:https://reverse-proxy.sh

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A Better Developer Experience

A zero-config reverse proxy for local development with SSL support, custom domains, and more.

Features

  • Reverse Proxy
  • SSL Support (HTTPS by default)
  • Custom Domains (with wildcard support)
  • Auto HTTP-to-HTTPS Redirection
  • /etc/hosts Management (auto-updating)
  • Dependency-Free Binary
  • Zero-Config Setup

Install

bun install -d bun-reverse-proxy

Alternatively, you can install:

brew install reverse-proxy # wip
pkgx install reverse-proxy # wip

Get Started

There are two ways of using this reverse proxy: as a library or as a CLI.

Library

Given the npm package is installed:

import { startProxy } from 'bun-reverse-proxy'

startProxy({
  from: 'localhost:3000',
  to: 'my-project.localhost' // or try 'my-project.test'
})

CLI

reverse-proxy --from localhost:3000 --to my-project.localhost
reverse-proxy --from localhost:8080 --to my-project.test --keyPath ./key.pem --certPath ./cert.pem
reverse-proxy --help
reverse-proxy --version

Configuration

The Reverse Proxy can be configured using a reverse-proxy.config.ts (or reverse-proxy.config.js) file and it will be automatically loaded when running the reverse-proxy command.

// reverse-proxy.config.ts (or reverse-proxy.config.js)
export default {
  'localhost:3000': 'stacks.localhost'
}

Then run:

reverse-proxy start

To learn more, head over to the documentation.

Testing

bun test

Changelog

Please see our releases page for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please review the Contributing Guide for details.

Community

For help, discussion about best practices, or any other conversation that would benefit from being searchable:

Discussions on GitHub

For casual chit-chat with others using this package:

Join the Stacks Discord Server

Postcardware

Two things are true: Stacks OSS will always stay open-source, and we do love to receive postcards from wherever Stacks is used! 🌍 We also publish them on our website. And thank you, Spatie

Our address: Stacks.js, 5710 Crescent Park #107, Playa Vista 90094, CA.

Sponsors

We would like to extend our thanks to the following sponsors for funding Stacks development. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor, please reach out to us.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see LICENSE for more information.

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A modern, fast reverse proxy. And a better local environment.

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