{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} -- | A light-weight, minimalistic reverse HTTP proxy. module Keter.Proxy ( reverseProxy , PortLookup , HostList , reverseProxySsl , setDir , TLSConfig , TLSConfigNoDir ) where import Keter.Prelude ((++)) import Prelude hiding ((++), FilePath) import Data.Conduit import Data.Conduit.Network import Data.ByteString (ByteString) import Keter.PortManager (Port) import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L import Blaze.ByteString.Builder (fromByteString, toLazyByteString) import Data.Monoid (mconcat) import Keter.SSL import Network.HTTP.ReverseProxy (rawProxyTo, ProxyDest (ProxyDest)) import Control.Applicative ((<$>)) -- | Mapping from virtual hostname to port number. type PortLookup = ByteString -> IO (Maybe Port) type HostList = IO [ByteString] reverseProxy :: ServerSettings -> PortLookup -> HostList -> IO () reverseProxy settings x = runTCPServer settings . withClient x reverseProxySsl :: TLSConfig -> PortLookup -> HostList -> IO () reverseProxySsl settings x = runTCPServerTLS settings . withClient x withClient :: PortLookup -> HostList -> Application IO withClient portLookup hostList = rawProxyTo getDest where getDest headers = do mport <- maybe (return Nothing) portLookup $ lookup "host" headers case mport of Nothing -> Left . toResponse <$> hostList Just port -> return $ Right $ ProxyDest "127.0.0.1" port toResponse :: Monad m => [ByteString] -> Source m ByteString toResponse hosts = mapM_ yield $ L.toChunks $ toLazyByteString $ front ++ mconcat (map go hosts) ++ end where front = fromByteString "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8\r\n\r\n
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