mongoose/examples/reverse_proxy/reverse_proxy.c
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2014 Cesanta Software Limited
* All rights reserved
*/
/*
* This example shows how mongoose can be used as a reverse
* proxy for another http server.
*
* A common setup is to have a frontend web server that delegates
* some urls to a backend web server.
*
* In this example we create two webservers. The frontend listens on port
* 8000 and servers a static file and forwards any call matching the /api prefix
* to the backend.
*
* The backend listens on port 8001 and replies a simple JSON object which
* shows the request URI that the backend http server receives.
*
* Things to try out:
*
* curl http://localhost:8000/
* curl http://localhost:8000/api
* curl http://localhost:8000/api/foo
* curl http://localhost:8001/foo
*
* The reverse proxy functionality is enabled via the url rewrite functionality:
*
* ```
* s_frontend_server_opts.url_rewrites =
* "/api=http://localhost:8001,/=frontend/hello.html";
* ```
*
* This example maps the /api to a remote http server, and / to a
* specific file on the filesystem.
*
* Obviously you can use any http server as the backend, we spawn
* another web server from the same process in order to make the example easy
* to run.
*/
#include "../../mongoose.h"
static const char *s_frontend_port = "8000";
static struct mg_serve_http_opts s_frontend_server_opts;
static const char *s_backend_port = "8001";
static struct mg_serve_http_opts s_backend_server_opts;
static void frontend_handler(struct mg_connection *nc, int ev, void *ev_data) {
struct http_message *hm = (struct http_message *) ev_data;
switch (ev) {
case MG_EV_HTTP_REQUEST:
mg_serve_http(nc, hm, s_frontend_server_opts); /* Serve static content */
break;
default:
break;
}
}
static void backend_handler(struct mg_connection *nc, int ev, void *ev_data) {
struct http_message *hm = (struct http_message *) ev_data;
int i;
switch (ev) {
case MG_EV_HTTP_REQUEST:
mg_send_response_line(nc, 200,
"Content-Type: text/html\r\n"
"Connection: close\r\n");
mg_printf(nc,
"{\"uri\": \"%.*s\", \"method\": \"%.*s\", \"body\": \"%.*s\", "
"\"headers\": {",
(int) hm->uri.len, hm->uri.p, (int) hm->method.len,
hm->method.p, (int) hm->body.len, hm->body.p);
for (i = 0; i < MG_MAX_HTTP_HEADERS && hm->header_names[i].len > 0; i++) {
struct mg_str hn = hm->header_names[i];
struct mg_str hv = hm->header_values[i];
mg_printf(nc, "%s\"%.*s\": \"%.*s\"", (i != 0 ? "," : ""), (int) hn.len,
hn.p, (int) hv.len, hv.p);
}
mg_printf(nc, "}}");
nc->flags |= MG_F_SEND_AND_CLOSE;
break;
default:
break;
}
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
struct mg_mgr mgr;
struct mg_connection *nc;
int i;
/* Open listening socket */
mg_mgr_init(&mgr, NULL);
/* configure frontend web server */
nc = mg_bind(&mgr, s_frontend_port, frontend_handler);
mg_set_protocol_http_websocket(nc);
s_frontend_server_opts.document_root = "frontend";
s_frontend_server_opts.url_rewrites =
"/api=http://localhost:8001,/=frontend/hello.html";
/* configure backend web server */
nc = mg_bind(&mgr, s_backend_port, backend_handler);
mg_set_protocol_http_websocket(nc);
s_backend_server_opts.document_root = "backend";
/* Parse command line arguments */
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (strcmp(argv[i], "-D") == 0) {
mgr.hexdump_file = argv[++i];
} else if (strcmp(argv[i], "-r") == 0) {
s_frontend_server_opts.document_root = argv[++i];
}
}
printf("Starting web server on port %s\n", s_frontend_port);
for (;;) {
mg_mgr_poll(&mgr, 1000);
}
}