Commit 24ef9194 authored by Charlie McConnell's avatar Charlie McConnell

[docs] Updated examples in README.md for 0.7.x API.

parent 787370ee
......@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ var http = require('http'),
//
// Create a new instance of HttProxy to use in your server
//
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy();
var proxy = new httpProxy.RoutingProxy();
//
// Create a regular http server and proxy its handler
......@@ -247,12 +247,14 @@ httpProxy.createServer(8000, 'localhost', options).listen(8001);
//
// Create an instance of HttpProxy to use with another HTTPS server
//
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy();
https.createServer(options.https, function (req, res) {
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, {
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy({
target: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000
})
}
});
https.createServer(options.https, function (req, res) {
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res)
}).listen(8002);
//
......@@ -266,7 +268,7 @@ http.createServer(function (req, res) {
```
### Proxying to HTTPS from HTTPS
Proxying from HTTPS to HTTPS is essentially the same as proxying from HTTPS to HTTP, but you must include `target` option in when calling `httpProxy.createServer` or instantiating a new instance of `HttpProxy`.
Proxying from HTTPS to HTTPS is essentially the same as proxying from HTTPS to HTTP, but you must include the `target` option in when calling `httpProxy.createServer` or instantiating a new instance of `HttpProxy`.
``` js
var fs = require('fs'),
......@@ -293,15 +295,14 @@ httpProxy.createServer(8000, 'localhost', options).listen(8001);
//
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy({
target: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000,
https: true
}
});
https.createServer(options.https, function (req, res) {
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000
})
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res);
}).listen(8002);
//
......@@ -325,7 +326,7 @@ httpProxy.createServer(
```
## Proxying WebSockets
Websockets are handled automatically when using the `httpProxy.createServer()`, but if you want to use it in conjunction with a stand-alone HTTP + WebSocket (such as [socket.io][5]) server here's how:
Websockets are handled automatically when using `httpProxy.createServer()`, but if you want to use it in conjunction with a stand-alone HTTP + WebSocket (such as [socket.io][5]) server here's how:
``` js
var http = require('http'),
......@@ -334,26 +335,24 @@ var http = require('http'),
//
// Create an instance of node-http-proxy
//
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy();
var proxy = new httpProxy.HttpProxy(
target: {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000
});
var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
//
// Proxy normal HTTP requests
//
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res, {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000
})
proxy.proxyRequest(req, res);
});
server.on('upgrade', function(req, socket, head) {
//
// Proxy websocket requests too
//
proxy.proxyWebSocketRequest(req, socket, head, {
host: 'localhost',
port: 8000
});
proxy.proxyWebSocketRequest(req, socket, head);
});
```
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