HTTP Proxy middleware available in API Middleware provided by Next.js.
Please try the solutions below before using this library. 😀
- This function is supported by Next.js. No additional libraries need to be installed!
// next.config.js async rewrites() { return [ { source: "/api/:path*", destination: "http://example.com/api/:path*", }, ]; },
next-http-proxy-middleware
is implemented usinghttp-proxy
internally. Since the implementation is not complicated, it is recommended to tryhttp-proxy
directly.// pages/api/[...all].ts import httpProxy from "http-proxy"; export const config = { api: { // Enable `externalResolver` option in Next.js externalResolver: true, bodyParser: false, }, }; export default (req, res) => new Promise((resolve, reject) => { const proxy: httpProxy = httpProxy.createProxy(); proxy.once("proxyRes", resolve).once("error", reject).web(req, res, { changeOrigin: true, target: process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_API_PROXY_URL, }); });
The easiest way to install next-http-proxy-middleware
is with npm.
npm install next-http-proxy-middleware
Alternately, download the source.
git clone https://github.com/stegano/next-http-proxy-middleware.git
This middleware is implemented using the http-proxy
library. You can use the existing options provided by http-proxy
. And you can rewrite the api path using pathRewrite
, an additional option provided by this middleware.
- Replaces URL information matching the pattern with another string.
- Priority is determined in the order entered in the array.
- If the request URL matches the pattern
pathRewrite.patternStr
replace the URL string with the valuepathRewrite.replaceStr
.
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You can access the
http-proxy
instance using theonProxyInit
option. See the example below.import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next"; import type { NextHttpProxyMiddlewareOptions } from "next-http-proxy-middleware"; import httpProxyMiddleware from "next-http-proxy-middleware"; const handleProxyInit: NextHttpProxyMiddlewareOptions["onProxyInit"] = (proxy) => { /** * Check the list of bindable events in the `http-proxy` specification. * @see https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-proxy#listening-for-proxy-events */ proxy.on("proxyReq", (proxyReq, req, res) => { // ... }); proxy.on("proxyRes", (proxyRes, req, res) => { // ... }); }; export default async (req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse) => httpProxyMiddleware(req, res, { target: "http://example.com", onProxyInit: handleProxyInit, });
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Refer to the following for how to use Next.js API Middleware
// pages/api/[...all].ts import type { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next"; import httpProxyMiddleware from "next-http-proxy-middleware"; const isDevelopment = process.env.NODE_ENV !== "production"; export const config = { api: { // Enable `externalResolver` option in Next.js externalResolver: true, }, } export default (req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse) => ( isDevelopment ? httpProxyMiddleware(req, res, { // You can use the `http-proxy` option target: "https://www.example.com", // In addition, you can use the `pathRewrite` option provided by `next-http-proxy-middleware` pathRewrite: [{ patternStr: "^/api/new", replaceStr: "/v2" }, { patternStr: "^/api", replaceStr: "" }], }) : res.status(404).send(null) );
- If you are using the
multipart/form-data
, refer to the Issues below
- ReactRenderStateHook
react-render-state-hook
is a React hook that enables declarative management of components based on data processing states. It facilitates straightforward state management and data sharing among multiple components in a React.
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