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Published: Jun 17, 2016 License: Apache-2.0, Apache-2.0

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Oxy

Oxy is a Go library with HTTP handlers that enhance HTTP standard library:

  • Stream retries and buffers requests and responses
  • Forward forwards requests to remote location and rewrites headers
  • Roundrobin is a round-robin load balancer
  • Circuit Breaker Hystrix-style circuit breaker
  • Connlimit Simultaneous connections limiter
  • Ratelimit Rate limiter (based on tokenbucket algo)
  • Trace Structured request and response logger

It is designed to be fully compatible with http standard library, easy to customize and reuse.

Status

  • Initial design is completed
  • Covered by tests
  • Used as a reverse proxy engine in Vulcand

Quickstart

Every handler is http.Handler, so writing and plugging in a middleware is easy. Let us write a simple reverse proxy as an example:

Simple reverse proxy


import (
  "net/http"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/forward"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/testutils"
  )

// Forwards incoming requests to whatever location URL points to, adds proper forwarding headers
fwd, _ := forward.New()

redirect := http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
    // let us forward this request to another server
		req.URL = testutils.ParseURI("http://localhost:63450")
		fwd.ServeHTTP(w, req)
})
	
// that's it! our reverse proxy is ready!
s := &http.Server{
	Addr:           ":8080",
	Handler:        redirect,
}
s.ListenAndServe()

As a next step, let us add a round robin load-balancer:


import (
  "net/http"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/forward"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/roundrobin"
  )

// Forwards incoming requests to whatever location URL points to, adds proper forwarding headers
fwd, _ := forward.New()
lb, _ := roundrobin.New(fwd)

lb.UpsertServer(url1)
lb.UpsertServer(url2)

s := &http.Server{
	Addr:           ":8080",
	Handler:        lb,
}
s.ListenAndServe()

What if we want to handle retries and replay the request in case of errors? stream handler will help:


import (
  "net/http"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/forward"
  "github.com/vulcand/oxy/roundrobin"
  )

// Forwards incoming requests to whatever location URL points to, adds proper forwarding headers

fwd, _ := forward.New()
lb, _ := roundrobin.New(fwd)

// stream will read the request body and will replay the request again in case if forward returned status
// corresponding to nework error (e.g. Gateway Timeout)
stream, _ := stream.New(lb, stream.Retry(`IsNetworkError() && Attempts() < 2`))

lb.UpsertServer(url1)
lb.UpsertServer(url2)

// that's it! our reverse proxy is ready!
s := &http.Server{
	Addr:           ":8080",
	Handler:        stream,
}
s.ListenAndServe()

Directories

Path Synopsis
Circuit breakers start in the Standby state first, observing responses and watching location metrics.
Circuit breakers start in the Standby state first, observing responses and watching location metrics.
package connlimit provides control over simultaneous connections coming from the same source
package connlimit provides control over simultaneous connections coming from the same source
package forwarder implements http handler that forwards requests to remote server and serves back the response websocket proxying support based on https://github.com/yhat/wsutil
package forwarder implements http handler that forwards requests to remote server and serves back the response websocket proxying support based on https://github.com/yhat/wsutil
Tokenbucket based request rate limiter
Tokenbucket based request rate limiter
package roundrobin implements dynamic weighted round robin load balancer http handler
package roundrobin implements dynamic weighted round robin load balancer http handler
package stream provides http.Handler middleware that solves several problems when dealing with http requests: Reads the entire request and response into buffer, optionally buffering it to disk for large requests.
package stream provides http.Handler middleware that solves several problems when dealing with http requests: Reads the entire request and response into buffer, optionally buffering it to disk for large requests.
Package trace implement structured logging of requests
Package trace implement structured logging of requests

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