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[examples] updated balancer examples
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examples/balancer/simple-balancer-with-websockets.js
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examples/balancer/simple-balancer-with-websockets.js
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var http = require('http'),
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httpProxy = require('../../lib/http-proxy');
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//
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// A simple round-robin load balancing strategy.
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//
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// First, list the servers you want to use in your rotation.
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//
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var addresses = [
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{
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host: 'ws1.0.0.0',
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port: 80
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},
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{
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host: 'ws2.0.0.0',
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port: 80
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}
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];
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//
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// Create a HttpProxy object for each target
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//
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var proxies = addresses.map(function (target) {
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return new httpProxy.createProxyServer({
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target: target
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});
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});
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//
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// Get the proxy at the front of the array, put it at the end and return it
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// If you want a fancier balancer, put your code here
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//
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function nextProxy() {
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var proxy = proxies.shift();
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proxies.push(proxy);
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return proxy;
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}
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//
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// Get the 'next' proxy and send the http request
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//
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var server = http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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nextProxy().web(req, res);
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});
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//
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// Get the 'next' proxy and send the upgrade request
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//
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server.on('upgrade', function (req, socket, head) {
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nextProxy().ws(req, socket, head);
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});
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server.listen(8080);
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examples/balancer/simple-balancer.js
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examples/balancer/simple-balancer.js
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var http = require('http'),
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httpProxy = require('../../lib/http-proxy');
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//
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// A simple round-robin load balancing strategy.
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//
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// First, list the servers you want to use in your rotation.
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//
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var addresses = [
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{
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host: 'ws1.0.0.0',
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port: 80
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},
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{
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host: 'ws2.0.0.0',
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port: 80
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}
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];
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var proxy = httpProxy.createServer();
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http.createServer(function (req, res) {
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//
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// On each request, get the first location from the list...
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//
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var target = { target: addresses.shift() };
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//
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// ...then proxy to the server whose 'turn' it is...
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//
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console.log('balancing request to: ', target);
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proxy.web(req, res, target);
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//
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// ...and then the server you just used becomes the last item in the list.
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//
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addresses.push(target);
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}).listen(8000);
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// Rinse; repeat; enjoy.
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