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addWebpackMiddleware.js
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// @remove-on-eject-begin
/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* This source code is licensed under the BSD-style license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant
* of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory.
*/
// @remove-on-eject-end
'use strict';
const chalk = require('chalk');
const historyApiFallback = require('connect-history-api-fallback');
const httpProxyMiddleware = require('http-proxy-middleware');
const paths = require('../../config/paths');
// We need to provide a custom onError function for httpProxyMiddleware.
// It allows us to log custom error messages on the console.
function onProxyError(proxy) {
return (err, req, res) => {
const host = req.headers && req.headers.host;
console.log(
chalk.red('Proxy error:') +
' Could not proxy request ' +
chalk.cyan(req.url) +
' from ' +
chalk.cyan(host) +
' to ' +
chalk.cyan(proxy) +
'.'
);
console.log(
'See https://nodejs.org/api/errors.html#errors_common_system_errors for more information (' +
chalk.cyan(err.code) +
').'
);
console.log();
// And immediately send the proper error response to the client.
// Otherwise, the request will eventually timeout with ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE on the client side.
if (res.writeHead && !res.headersSent) {
res.writeHead(500);
}
res.end(
'Proxy error: Could not proxy request ' +
req.url +
' from ' +
host +
' to ' +
proxy +
' (' +
err.code +
').'
);
};
}
module.exports = function addWebpackMiddleware(devServer) {
// `proxy` lets you to specify a fallback server during development.
// Every unrecognized request will be forwarded to it.
const proxy = require(paths.appPackageJson).proxy;
devServer.use(
historyApiFallback({
// Paths with dots should still use the history fallback.
// See https://github.com/facebookincubator/create-react-app/issues/387.
disableDotRule: true,
// For single page apps, we generally want to fallback to /index.html.
// However we also want to respect `proxy` for API calls.
// So if `proxy` is specified, we need to decide which fallback to use.
// We use a heuristic: if request `accept`s text/html, we pick /index.html.
// Modern browsers include text/html into `accept` header when navigating.
// However API calls like `fetch()` won’t generally accept text/html.
// If this heuristic doesn’t work well for you, don’t use `proxy`.
htmlAcceptHeaders: proxy ? ['text/html'] : ['text/html', '*/*'],
})
);
if (proxy) {
if (typeof proxy !== 'string') {
console.log(
chalk.red('When specified, "proxy" in package.json must be a string.')
);
console.log(
chalk.red('Instead, the type of "proxy" was "' + typeof proxy + '".')
);
console.log(
chalk.red(
'Either remove "proxy" from package.json, or make it a string.'
)
);
process.exit(1);
// Test that proxy url specified starts with http:// or https://
} else if (!/^http(s)?:\/\//.test(proxy)) {
console.log(
chalk.red(
'When "proxy" is specified in package.json it must start with either http:// or https://'
)
);
process.exit(1);
}
// Otherwise, if proxy is specified, we will let it handle any request.
// There are a few exceptions which we won't send to the proxy:
// - /index.html (served as HTML5 history API fallback)
// - /*.hot-update.json (WebpackDevServer uses this too for hot reloading)
// - /sockjs-node/* (WebpackDevServer uses this for hot reloading)
// Tip: use https://jex.im/regulex/ to visualize the regex
const mayProxy = /^(?!\/(index\.html$|.*\.hot-update\.json$|sockjs-node\/)).*$/;
// Pass the scope regex both to Express and to the middleware for proxying
// of both HTTP and WebSockets to work without false positives.
const hpm = httpProxyMiddleware(pathname => mayProxy.test(pathname), {
target: proxy,
logLevel: 'silent',
onProxyReq: proxyReq => {
// Browers may send Origin headers even with same-origin
// requests. To prevent CORS issues, we have to change
// the Origin to match the target URL.
if (proxyReq.getHeader('origin')) {
proxyReq.setHeader('origin', proxy);
}
},
onError: onProxyError(proxy),
secure: false,
changeOrigin: true,
ws: true,
xfwd: true,
});
devServer.use(mayProxy, hpm);
// Listen for the websocket 'upgrade' event and upgrade the connection.
// If this is not done, httpProxyMiddleware will not try to upgrade until
// an initial plain HTTP request is made.
devServer.listeningApp.on('upgrade', hpm.upgrade);
}
// Finally, by now we have certainly resolved the URL.
// It may be /index.html, so let the dev server try serving it again.
devServer.use(devServer.middleware);
};