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vite-plugin-proxy-middleware

v1.0.2

Published

a vite plugin that solve the conflict problem between turning on vite proxy and http2, you can use both http2 and proxy at the same time ;-)

Downloads

4,072

Readme

vite-plugin-proxy-middleware

a vite plugin that solve the conflict problem between turning on vite proxy and http2, you can use both http2 and proxy at the same time ;-)

Reason for the limitation between h2 and proxy are saying explicitly on Vite's website: https://vitejs.dev/config/#server-https

Usage

1. Install

npm i vite-plugin-proxy-middleware -D

2. Add it to vite.config.js

// vite.config.js
import { createVuePlugin } from "vite-plugin-vue2";
import VitePluginProxyMiddleware from "vite-plugin-proxy-middleware";

const path = require("path");

export default {
  plugins: [
    createVuePlugin(),
    VitePluginProxyMiddleware({
      proxyTable: path.resolve(__dirname, "./proxy-table"),
    }),
  ],
  server: {
    /* https option must be turned on,so that you can use h2 */
    https: {
      key: "./cert/xxx.cert",
      cert: "./cert/xxx.key",
    },

    /* vite's original proxy must be ignored,or else it will impact on h2 setting turning on */
    // proxy: xxx,
  },
};

3. Config your proxy table setting to the option: proxyTable

// vite proxy table example

module.exports = {
  dev: {
    "/admin": {
      target: "http://xxx-dev.com/",
      rewrite: (path) => path.replace(/^\/admin/, ""),
    },
  },
  test: {
    "/admin": {
      target: "http://xxx-test.com/",
      rewrite: (path) => path.replace(/^\/admin/, ""),
    },
  },
  gray: {
    "/admin": {
      target: "http://xxx-gray.com",
      rewrite: (path) => path.replace(/^\/admin/, ""),
    },
  },
  prod: {
    "/admin": {
      target: "http://xxx-prod.com",
      rewrite: (path) => path.replace(/^\/admin/, ""),
    },
  },
};

4. Generate a SSL certificate

What's more important, please generate a SSL certificate to ensure that your https protocols works locally, only if your https works, so that you can use http2

How to generate a local SSL certificate:

  1. https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert

  2. https://www.jianshu.com/p/7cb5c2cffaaa

5. Some the other options for reference

interface userOptsType {
  /** if you are using mock, specify a mockPath, default value is '/dev-mock',  */
  mockPath?: string;

  /** proxyTable can be a proxyTable.js path string or proxyTable object  */
  proxyTable: proxyTableType;

  /** public host config (if you have a host name for your develop environment,such as "xxx-dev.xxx.com", you can set it here, which will be much easier for your to click the link and open the page on browser)  */
  publicHost?: string;
}

6. That's all

License

MIT License © 2021 williamyorkl