Lightweight HTTP, HTTPS and WebSockets Proxy Server in Python.
- Distributed as a single file module
- No external dependency other than standard Python library
- Support for
http
,https
andwebsockets
request proxy - Optimize for large file uploads and downloads
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- Basic authentication support
To install proxy.py, simply:
$ pip install proxy.py
$ proxy.py -h
usage: proxy.py [-h] [--hostname HOSTNAME] [--port PORT] [--backlog BACKLOG]
[--basic-auth BASIC_AUTH]
[--server-recvbuf-size SERVER_RECVBUF_SIZE]
[--client-recvbuf-size CLIENT_RECVBUF_SIZE]
[--log-level LOG_LEVEL]
proxy.py v0.3
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--hostname HOSTNAME Default: 127.0.0.1
--port PORT Default: 8899
--backlog BACKLOG Default: 100. Maximum number of pending connections to
proxy server
--basic-auth BASIC_AUTH
Default: No authentication. Specify colon separated
user:password to enable basic authentication.
--server-recvbuf-size SERVER_RECVBUF_SIZE
Default: 8 KB. Maximum amount of data received from
the server in a single recv() operation. Bump this
value for faster downloads at the expense of increased
RAM.
--client-recvbuf-size CLIENT_RECVBUF_SIZE
Default: 8 KB. Maximum amount of data received from
the client in a single recv() operation. Bump this
value for faster uploads at the expense of increased
RAM.
--log-level LOG_LEVEL
DEBUG, INFO (default), WARNING, ERROR, CRITICAL
--host_resolver Default: No host resolution. JSON hosts file used for
hostname IP resolution.
Having difficulty using proxy.py? Report at:
https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py/issues/new