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# Changelog
## 2026-01-30 - 22.3.0 - feat(docs)
update README with installation, improved feature table, expanded quick-start, ACME/email example, API options interface, and clarified licensing/trademark text
- Added Installation section with npm/pnpm commands
- Reformatted features into a markdown table for clarity
- Expanded Quick Start example and updated ACME email placeholder
- Added an ISmartProxyOptions interface example showing acme/defaults/behavior options
- Clarified license file path and expanded trademark/legal wording
- Minor editorial and formatting improvements throughout the README
## 2026-01-30 - 22.2.0 - feat(proxies)
introduce nftables command executor and utilities, default certificate provider, expanded route/socket helper modules, and security improvements

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**The Swiss Army Knife of Node.js Proxies** - A unified, high-performance proxy toolkit that handles everything from simple HTTP forwarding to complex enterprise routing scenarios.
## 📦 Installation
```bash
npm install @push.rocks/smartproxy
# or
pnpm add @push.rocks/smartproxy
```
## Issue Reporting and Security
For reporting bugs, issues, or security vulnerabilities, please visit [community.foss.global/](https://community.foss.global/). This is the central community hub for all issue reporting. Developers who sign and comply with our contribution agreement and go through identification can also get a [code.foss.global/](https://code.foss.global/) account to submit Pull Requests directly.
## 🎯 What is SmartProxy?
SmartProxy is a modern, production-ready proxy solution that brings order to the chaos of traffic management. Whether you're building microservices, deploying edge infrastructure, or need a battle-tested reverse proxy, SmartProxy has you covered.
### ⚡ Key Features
- **🔀 Unified Route-Based Configuration** - Clean match/action patterns for intuitive traffic routing
- **🔒 Automatic SSL/TLS with Let's Encrypt** - Zero-config HTTPS with automatic certificate provisioning
- **🎯 Flexible Matching Patterns** - Route by port, domain, path, client IP, TLS version, or custom logic
- **🚄 High-Performance Forwarding** - Choose between user-space or kernel-level (NFTables) forwarding
- **⚖️ Built-in Load Balancing** - Distribute traffic across multiple backends with health checks
- **🛡️ Enterprise Security** - IP filtering, rate limiting, authentication, and connection limits
- **🔌 WebSocket Support** - First-class WebSocket proxying with ping/pong management
- **🎮 Custom Socket Handlers** - Implement any protocol with full socket control
- **📊 Dynamic Port Management** - Add/remove ports at runtime without restarts
- **🔧 Protocol Detection** - Smart protocol detection for mixed-mode operation
## 📦 Installation
```bash
npm install @push.rocks/smartproxy
```
| Feature | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| 🔀 **Unified Route-Based Config** | Clean match/action patterns for intuitive traffic routing |
| 🔒 **Automatic SSL/TLS** | Zero-config HTTPS with Let's Encrypt ACME integration |
| 🎯 **Flexible Matching** | Route by port, domain, path, client IP, TLS version, or custom logic |
| 🚄 **High-Performance** | Choose between user-space or kernel-level (NFTables) forwarding |
| ⚖️ **Load Balancing** | Distribute traffic with health checks and multiple algorithms |
| 🛡️ **Enterprise Security** | IP filtering, rate limiting, authentication, connection limits |
| 🔌 **WebSocket Support** | First-class WebSocket proxying with ping/pong keep-alive |
| 🎮 **Custom Protocols** | Socket handlers for implementing any protocol |
| 📊 **Live Metrics** | Real-time throughput, connection counts, and performance data |
| 🔧 **Dynamic Management** | Add/remove ports and routes at runtime without restarts |
## 🚀 Quick Start
Let's get you up and running in 30 seconds:
Get up and running in 30 seconds:
```typescript
import { SmartProxy, createCompleteHttpsServer } from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
@@ -35,11 +43,11 @@ import { SmartProxy, createCompleteHttpsServer } from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
// Create a proxy with automatic HTTPS
const proxy = new SmartProxy({
acme: {
email: 'ssl@example.com', // Your email for Let's Encrypt
useProduction: true // Use Let's Encrypt production servers
email: 'ssl@yourdomain.com', // Your email for Let's Encrypt
useProduction: true // Use production servers
},
routes: [
// Complete HTTPS setup with one line
// Complete HTTPS setup in one line! ✨
...createCompleteHttpsServer('app.example.com', {
host: 'localhost',
port: 3000
@@ -57,10 +65,11 @@ console.log('🚀 Proxy running with automatic HTTPS!');
### 🏗️ Route-Based Architecture
SmartProxy uses a powerful match/action pattern that makes routing predictable and maintainable:
SmartProxy uses a powerful **match/action** pattern that makes routing predictable and maintainable:
```typescript
{
name: 'api-route',
match: {
ports: 443,
domains: 'api.example.com',
@@ -74,22 +83,31 @@ SmartProxy uses a powerful match/action pattern that makes routing predictable a
}
```
Every route has:
- **Match criteria** - What traffic to capture
- **Action** - What to do with it
- **Security** (optional) - Access controls and limits
- **Metadata** (optional) - Name, priority, tags
Every route consists of:
- **Match** - What traffic to capture (ports, domains, paths, IPs)
- **Action** - What to do with it (forward, redirect, block, socket-handler)
- **Security** (optional) - Access controls, rate limits, authentication
- **Name/Priority** (optional) - For identification and ordering
### 🔄 TLS Modes
SmartProxy supports three TLS handling modes:
| Mode | Description | Use Case |
|------|-------------|----------|
| `passthrough` | Forward encrypted traffic as-is | Backend handles TLS |
| `terminate` | Decrypt at proxy, forward plain | Standard reverse proxy |
| `terminate-and-reencrypt` | Decrypt, then re-encrypt to backend | Zero-trust environments |
## 💡 Common Use Cases
### 🌐 Simple HTTP to HTTPS Redirect
### 🌐 HTTP to HTTPS Redirect
```typescript
import { SmartProxy, createHttpToHttpsRedirect } from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
const proxy = new SmartProxy({
routes: [
// Redirect all HTTP traffic to HTTPS
createHttpToHttpsRedirect(['example.com', '*.example.com'])
]
});
@@ -133,7 +151,8 @@ const route = createWebSocketRoute(
path: '/socket',
useTls: true,
certificate: 'auto',
pingInterval: 30000 // Keep connections alive
pingInterval: 30000, // Keep connections alive
pingTimeout: 10000
}
);
```
@@ -154,51 +173,64 @@ let route = createApiGatewayRoute(
}
);
// Add rate limiting
// Add rate limiting - 100 requests per minute per IP
route = addRateLimiting(route, {
maxRequests: 100,
window: 60, // seconds
window: 60,
keyBy: 'ip'
});
```
### 🎮 Custom Protocol Handler
SmartProxy lets you implement any protocol with full socket control:
```typescript
import { createSocketHandlerRoute, SocketHandlers } from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
// Pre-built handlers
// Use pre-built handlers
const echoRoute = createSocketHandlerRoute(
'echo.example.com',
7777,
SocketHandlers.echo
);
// Custom handler
// Or create your own custom protocol
const customRoute = createSocketHandlerRoute(
'custom.example.com',
9999,
async (socket, context) => {
console.log(`Connection from ${context.clientIp}`);
socket.write('Welcome to my custom protocol!\n');
socket.on('data', (data) => {
const command = data.toString().trim();
if (command === 'HELLO') {
socket.write('World!\n');
} else if (command === 'EXIT') {
socket.end('Goodbye!\n');
switch (command) {
case 'PING': socket.write('PONG\n'); break;
case 'TIME': socket.write(`${new Date().toISOString()}\n`); break;
case 'QUIT': socket.end('Goodbye!\n'); break;
default: socket.write(`Unknown: ${command}\n`);
}
});
}
);
```
**Pre-built Socket Handlers:**
| Handler | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `SocketHandlers.echo` | Echo server - returns everything sent |
| `SocketHandlers.proxy(host, port)` | TCP proxy to another server |
| `SocketHandlers.lineProtocol(handler)` | Line-based text protocol |
| `SocketHandlers.httpResponse(code, body)` | Simple HTTP response |
| `SocketHandlers.httpRedirect(url, code)` | HTTP redirect with templates |
| `SocketHandlers.httpServer(handler)` | Full HTTP request/response handling |
| `SocketHandlers.block(message)` | Block with optional message |
### ⚡ High-Performance NFTables Forwarding
For ultra-low latency, use kernel-level forwarding (Linux only, requires root):
For ultra-low latency on Linux, use kernel-level forwarding (requires root):
```typescript
import { createNfTablesTerminateRoute } from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
@@ -209,8 +241,8 @@ const route = createNfTablesTerminateRoute(
{
ports: 443,
certificate: 'auto',
preserveSourceIP: true,
maxRate: '1gbps'
preserveSourceIP: true, // Backend sees real client IP
maxRate: '1gbps' // QoS rate limiting
}
);
```
@@ -223,20 +255,17 @@ Route traffic based on runtime conditions:
```typescript
{
name: 'business-hours-only',
match: {
ports: 443,
customMatcher: async (context) => {
// Route based on time of day
const hour = new Date().getHours();
return hour >= 9 && hour < 17; // Business hours only
}
domains: 'internal.example.com'
},
action: {
type: 'forward',
targets: [{
host: (context) => {
// Dynamic host selection
return context.path.startsWith('/premium')
// Dynamic host selection based on path
return context.path?.startsWith('/premium')
? 'premium-backend'
: 'standard-backend';
},
@@ -248,10 +277,16 @@ Route traffic based on runtime conditions:
### 🔒 Security Controls
Comprehensive security options per route:
Comprehensive per-route security options:
```typescript
{
name: 'secure-api',
match: { ports: 443, domains: 'api.example.com' },
action: {
type: 'forward',
targets: [{ host: 'api-backend', port: 8080 }]
},
security: {
// IP-based access control
ipAllowList: ['10.0.0.0/8', '192.168.*'],
@@ -265,13 +300,6 @@ Comprehensive security options per route:
rateLimit: {
maxRequests: 100,
windowMs: 60000
},
// Authentication
authentication: {
type: 'jwt',
secret: process.env.JWT_SECRET,
algorithms: ['HS256']
}
}
}
@@ -282,7 +310,7 @@ Comprehensive security options per route:
Control your proxy without restarts:
```typescript
// Add/remove ports dynamically
// Dynamic port management
await proxy.addListeningPort(8443);
await proxy.removeListeningPort(8080);
@@ -291,25 +319,31 @@ await proxy.updateRoutes([...newRoutes]);
// Monitor status
const status = proxy.getStatus();
console.log(`Active connections: ${status.activeConnections}`);
// Get detailed metrics
const metrics = proxy.getMetrics();
console.log(`Throughput: ${metrics.throughput.bytesPerSecond} bytes/sec`);
// Certificate management
await proxy.renewCertificate('example.com');
const certInfo = proxy.getCertificateInfo('example.com');
console.log(`Certificate expires: ${certInfo.expiresAt}`);
```
### 🔄 Header Manipulation
Transform requests and responses:
Transform requests and responses with template variables:
```typescript
{
action: {
type: 'forward',
targets: [{ host: 'backend', port: 8080 }],
headers: {
request: {
'X-Real-IP': '{clientIp}', // Template variables
'X-Real-IP': '{clientIp}',
'X-Request-ID': '{uuid}',
'X-Custom': 'value'
'X-Forwarded-Proto': 'https'
},
response: {
'X-Powered-By': 'SmartProxy',
@@ -327,13 +361,15 @@ SmartProxy is built with a modular, extensible architecture:
```
SmartProxy
├── 📋 Route Manager # Route matching and prioritization
├── 🔌 Port Manager # Dynamic port lifecycle
├── 🔒 Certificate Manager # ACME/Let's Encrypt automation
├── 🚦 Connection Manager # Connection pooling and limits
├── 📊 Metrics Collector # Performance monitoring
├── 🛡️ Security Manager # Access control and rate limiting
── 🔧 Protocol Detectors # Smart protocol identification
├── 📋 RouteManager # Route matching and prioritization
├── 🔌 PortManager # Dynamic port lifecycle management
├── 🔒 SmartCertManager # ACME/Let's Encrypt automation
├── 🚦 ConnectionManager # Connection pooling and tracking
├── 📊 MetricsCollector # Real-time performance monitoring
├── 🛡️ SecurityManager # Access control and rate limiting
── 🔧 ProtocolDetector # Smart HTTP/TLS/WebSocket detection
├── ⚡ NFTablesManager # Kernel-level forwarding (Linux)
└── 🌐 HttpProxyBridge # HTTP/HTTPS request handling
```
## 🎯 Route Configuration Reference
@@ -346,87 +382,115 @@ interface IRouteMatch {
domains?: string | string[]; // 'example.com', '*.example.com'
path?: string; // '/api/*', '/users/:id'
clientIp?: string | string[]; // '10.0.0.0/8', ['192.168.*']
protocol?: 'tcp' | 'udp' | 'http' | 'https' | 'ws' | 'wss';
tlsVersion?: string | string[]; // ['TLSv1.2', 'TLSv1.3']
customMatcher?: (context) => boolean; // Custom logic
}
```
### Action Types
| Type | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `forward` | Proxy to one or more backend targets |
| `redirect` | HTTP redirect with status code |
| `block` | Block the connection |
| `socket-handler` | Custom socket handling function |
### TLS Options
```typescript
interface IRouteAction {
type: 'forward' | 'redirect' | 'block' | 'socket-handler';
// For 'forward'
targets?: Array<{
host: string | string[] | ((context) => string);
port: number | ((context) => number);
}>;
// For 'redirect'
redirectUrl?: string; // With {domain}, {path}, {clientIp} templates
redirectCode?: number; // 301, 302, etc.
// For 'socket-handler'
socketHandler?: (socket, context) => void | Promise<void>;
// TLS options
tls?: {
mode: 'terminate' | 'passthrough' | 'terminate-and-reencrypt';
interface IRouteTls {
mode: 'passthrough' | 'terminate' | 'terminate-and-reencrypt';
certificate: 'auto' | { key: string; cert: string };
};
// WebSocket options
websocket?: {
enabled: boolean;
pingInterval?: number;
pingTimeout?: number;
// For terminate-and-reencrypt:
reencrypt?: {
host: string;
port: number;
ca?: string; // Custom CA for backend
};
}
```
## 🛠️ Helper Functions Reference
All helpers are fully typed and documented:
```typescript
import {
// HTTP/HTTPS
createHttpRoute,
createHttpsTerminateRoute,
createHttpsPassthroughRoute,
createHttpToHttpsRedirect,
createCompleteHttpsServer,
// Load Balancing
createLoadBalancerRoute,
createSmartLoadBalancer,
// API & WebSocket
createApiRoute,
createApiGatewayRoute,
createWebSocketRoute,
// Custom Protocols
createSocketHandlerRoute,
SocketHandlers,
// NFTables (Linux)
createNfTablesRoute,
createNfTablesTerminateRoute,
createCompleteNfTablesHttpsServer,
// Dynamic Routing
createPortMappingRoute,
createOffsetPortMappingRoute,
createDynamicRoute,
// Security Modifiers
addRateLimiting,
addBasicAuth,
addJwtAuth
} from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
```
## 🐛 Troubleshooting
### Certificate Issues
- ✅ Ensure domain points to your server
- ✅ Port 80 must be accessible for ACME challenges
- ✅ Check DNS propagation with `nslookup`
- ✅ Verify email in ACME configuration
- ✅ Ensure domain DNS points to your server
- ✅ Port 80 must be accessible for ACME HTTP-01 challenges
- ✅ Check DNS propagation with `dig` or `nslookup`
- ✅ Verify the email in ACME configuration is valid
### Connection Problems
- ✅ Check route priorities (higher = matched first)
- ✅ Verify security rules aren't blocking
- ✅ Test with `curl -v` for detailed output
- ✅ Enable debug mode for verbose logging
- ✅ Check route priorities (higher number = matched first)
- ✅ Verify security rules aren't blocking legitimate traffic
- ✅ Test with `curl -v` for detailed connection output
- ✅ Enable debug logging for verbose output
### Performance Tuning
- ✅ Use NFTables for high-traffic routes
- ✅ Enable connection pooling
-Adjust keep-alive settings
-Monitor with built-in metrics
- ✅ Use NFTables forwarding for high-traffic routes (Linux only)
- ✅ Enable connection keep-alive where appropriate
-Monitor metrics to identify bottlenecks
-Adjust `maxConnections` based on your server resources
### Debug Mode
```typescript
const proxy = new SmartProxy({
debug: true, // Enable verbose logging
enableDetailedLogging: true, // Verbose connection logging
routes: [...]
});
```
## 🚀 Migration from v20.x to v21.x
No breaking changes! v21.x adds enhanced socket cleanup, improved connection tracking, and better process exit handling.
## 🏆 Best Practices
1. **📝 Use Helper Functions** - They provide sensible defaults and prevent errors
2. **🎯 Set Route Priorities** - More specific routes should have higher priority
3. **🔒 Always Enable Security** - Use IP filtering and rate limiting for public services
4. **📊 Monitor Performance** - Use metrics to identify bottlenecks
5. **🔄 Regular Certificate Checks** - Monitor expiration and renewal status
6. **🛑 Graceful Shutdown** - Always call `proxy.stop()` for clean shutdown
7. **🎮 Test Your Routes** - Use the route testing utilities before production
1. **📝 Use Helper Functions** - They provide sensible defaults and prevent common mistakes
2. **🎯 Set Route Priorities** - More specific routes should have higher priority values
3. **🔒 Enable Security** - Always use IP filtering and rate limiting for public services
4. **📊 Monitor Metrics** - Use the built-in metrics to identify issues early
5. **🔄 Certificate Monitoring** - Set up alerts for certificate expiration
6. **🛑 Graceful Shutdown** - Always call `proxy.stop()` for clean connection termination
7. **🔧 Test Routes** - Validate your route configurations before deploying to production
## 📖 API Documentation
@@ -434,7 +498,7 @@ No breaking changes! v21.x adds enhanced socket cleanup, improved connection tra
```typescript
class SmartProxy {
constructor(options: IRoutedSmartProxyOptions);
constructor(options: ISmartProxyOptions);
// Lifecycle
start(): Promise<void>;
@@ -442,66 +506,65 @@ class SmartProxy {
// Route Management
updateRoutes(routes: IRouteConfig[]): Promise<void>;
addRoute(route: IRouteConfig): Promise<void>;
removeRoute(routeName: string): Promise<void>;
findMatchingRoute(context: Partial<IRouteContext>): IRouteConfig | null;
// Port Management
addListeningPort(port: number): Promise<void>;
removeListeningPort(port: number): Promise<void>;
getListeningPorts(): number[];
// Certificate Management
getCertificateInfo(domain: string): ICertificateInfo | null;
renewCertificate(domain: string): Promise<void>;
// Monitoring
getStatus(): IProxyStatus;
getMetrics(): IProxyMetrics;
getMetrics(): IMetrics;
// Certificate Management
getCertificateInfo(domain: string): ICertStatus | null;
}
```
### Helper Functions
All helper functions are fully typed and documented. Import them from the main package:
### Configuration Options
```typescript
import {
createHttpRoute,
createHttpsTerminateRoute,
createHttpsPassthroughRoute,
createHttpToHttpsRedirect,
createCompleteHttpsServer,
createLoadBalancerRoute,
createApiRoute,
createWebSocketRoute,
createSocketHandlerRoute,
createNfTablesRoute,
createPortMappingRoute,
createDynamicRoute,
createApiGatewayRoute,
addRateLimiting,
addBasicAuth,
addJwtAuth,
SocketHandlers
} from '@push.rocks/smartproxy';
interface ISmartProxyOptions {
routes: IRouteConfig[]; // Required: array of route configs
// ACME/Let's Encrypt
acme?: {
email: string; // Contact email
useProduction?: boolean; // Use production servers (default: false)
port?: number; // Challenge port (default: 80)
renewThresholdDays?: number; // Days before expiry to renew (default: 30)
};
// Defaults
defaults?: {
target?: { host: string; port: number };
security?: IRouteSecurity;
tls?: IRouteTls;
};
// Behavior
enableDetailedLogging?: boolean;
gracefulShutdownTimeout?: number; // ms to wait for connections to close
}
```
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*/
export const commitinfo = {
name: '@push.rocks/smartproxy',
version: '22.2.0',
version: '22.3.0',
description: 'A powerful proxy package with unified route-based configuration for high traffic management. Features include SSL/TLS support, flexible routing patterns, WebSocket handling, advanced security options, and automatic ACME certificate management.'
}