goproxy | An HTTP proxy library for Go | Proxy library
kandi X-RAY | goproxy Summary
kandi X-RAY | goproxy Summary
Package goproxy provides a customizable HTTP proxy library for Go (golang),. It supports regular HTTP proxy, HTTPS through CONNECT, and "hijacking" HTTPS connection using "Man in the Middle" style attack. The intent of the proxy is to be usable with reasonable amount of traffic, yet customizable and programmable. The proxy itself is simply a net/http handler. In order to use goproxy, one should set their browser to use goproxy as an HTTP proxy. Here is how you do that in Chrome and in Firefox. For example, the URL you should use as proxy when running ./bin/basic is localhost:8080, as this is the default binding for the basic proxy.
Support
Quality
Security
License
Reuse
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
Currently covering the most popular Java, JavaScript and Python libraries. See a Sample of goproxy
goproxy Key Features
goproxy Examples and Code Snippets
Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on goproxy
QUESTION
I don't have much experience in go but I have been tasked to execute a go project :)
So i need to build the go project and then execute it
Below is the error when i build the go project. Seems to be some dependency(package and io/fs) is missing
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Aug-12 at 05:56This package requires go v1.16, please upgrade your go version or use the appropriate docker builder.
QUESTION
I have a vendor folder and CI/CD task Linter. Before push the folder to gitlab I did
...ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-01 at 14:35The problem was in the settings of golangci modules-download-mode
this solution is set this variable to vendor mode:
QUESTION
Consider the following setup:
go.mod
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Jan-01 at 07:58Looking at go mod tidy
, try first (Go 1.16+, from issue 26603):
QUESTION
My app compiles fine when GOARCH
is set to arm64
(or is omitted). However, when I try to compile an amd64 binary (GOOS=darwin GOARCH=amd64 go build
), I get the following error:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-25 at 22:25The answer to the wasm question (as you posted) talks about cgo. cgo invokes platform compiler with platform specific headers/libs (on Mac, with framework too). When you cross-compile with CC
, you also need cross-compile compiler + headers/libs + frameworks. It is not easy: you may need tools like xgo. But still cross-compile may fail.
Go is different, Go re-implements a HAL in go or plan9 ASM on each OS/arch. So when you cross-compile cgo + go for am64 on arm64 together, go build
will try to blend "cgo+arm64" with "go+amd64". Sadly, it is an empty set for the built-in go build
tool.
Refer to the @fperson's own answer.
QUESTION
I want to run a go get command when GOPROXY='direct'
, I've tried to run this command using the VS code terminal:
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 08:27Make sure your VSCode terminal is a bash
one, not a CMD or Powershell.
In a CMD or Powershell, the syntax var=xxx cmd
would not be correctly interpreted as: set a variable and execute a command inheriting its environment variables, including the one set.
QUESTION
I am trying to install package from github. https://github.com/adnanh/webhook
Version
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-15 at 07:39Only go install
can work outside of any project (without a local .go.mod$
Since Go 1.16, if the arguments have version suffixes (like
@latest
or@v1.0.0
),go install
builds packages in module-aware mode, ignoring thego.mod
file in the current directory or any parent directory if there is one.This is useful for installing executables without affecting the dependencies of the main module.
go build
is meant to be used within a local project, with its go.mod
dependencies list. It compiles, but does not install, a package.
QUESTION
I'm using Go to implement an http client and squid as a forward proxy to send requests to remote servers. Things goes well when using http/1.1 via proxy or http/1.1, http2 without proxy, however, while using http2 client via proxy, most of the connections were closed immediately and only one or two were kept.
Not sure it's my bad code or what. The idleConn configuration was enabled on the http transport. Thanks in advance.
0x01 Environments Code ...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-12 at 08:20Finally, I figure it out and everything is working as expected, so it's nothing to do with net/http2.
For more details, please refer to this issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/50000.
QUESTION
I'm trying to build a DockerFile for a project around GCP.
I'm using go version 1.17 and it fails at the get command saying that go.mod isn't found but it exist in the same directory as the Dockerfile. I already tried go mod init
and go mod tidy
but I still got the same error. Here are my env variables and my files :
ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-06 at 10:19Okay I solved my problem.
First, my WORKDIR wasn't pointing at the right directory : WORKDIR /go/src/github.com/rosmo/gcs2bq
instead of WORKDIR /work/src/github.com/rosmo/gcs2bq
but it's only because of me using /work instead of /go for the installed packages.
Then I added the follwing after the COPY main.go .
command :
QUESTION
Using a MacBook Pro, Big Sur OS, I followed the hyperledger fabric documentation, I installed all the required files and tools. However, when I reached to the final step, the code generated a goimports error that I am not able to repair. The Error was the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-28 at 09:34Two things to try:
- Use Go 1.16 (which is the version currently used to build/run Fabric).
- Use Go installed to /usr/local/go with the official installer rather than installed with Homebrew.
If there really is something wrong with the imports in those files, which there shouldn't be unless they have been modified locally, use the goimports -l -w
command for each of the files listed to correct them.
For reference, I am also using a Macbook Pro, running MacOS Monterey but previously with Big Sur, and make basic-checks
runs cleanly for me with Go 1.16.9 on the latest main branch code.
QUESTION
I've already reviewed the answers at usr/bin/ld: cannot find -l and none of them work for this context.
I just got a new laptop and setting up Go. A simple hello world program works, but when I try a more complicated program, I get:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Oct-04 at 13:56Flag -l
is used to indicate libraries that the linker is supposed to use to build your application. If it's a new laptop, it's possible that the libraries are not installed. You should be able to install the libraries needed using the following commands:
Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install goproxy
Support
Reuse Trending Solutions
Find, review, and download reusable Libraries, Code Snippets, Cloud APIs from over 650 million Knowledge Items
Find more librariesStay Updated
Subscribe to our newsletter for trending solutions and developer bootcamps
Share this Page