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ieproxy
Go package to detect the proxy settings on Windows platform.
The settings are initially attempted to be read from the WinHttpGetIEProxyConfigForCurrentUser
DLL call, but falls back to the registry (CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
) in the event the DLL call fails.
For more information, take a look at the documentation
Methods
You can either obtain a net/http
compatible proxy function using ieproxy.GetProxyFunc()
, set environment variables using ieproxy.OverrideEnvWithStaticProxy()
(though no automatic configuration is available this way), or obtain the proxy settings via ieproxy.GetConf()
.
Method | Supported configuration options: |
---|---|
ieproxy.GetProxyFunc() |
Static, Specified script, and fully automatic |
ieproxy.OverrideEnvWithStaticProxy() |
Static |
ieproxy.GetConf() |
Depends on how you use it |
Examples
Using GetProxyFunc():
func init() {
http.DefaultTransport.(*http.Transport).Proxy = ieproxy.GetProxyFunc()
}
GetProxyFunc acts as a middleman between net/http
and mattn/go-ieproxy
in order to select the correct proxy configuration based off the details supplied in the config.
Using OverrideEnvWithStaticProxy():
func init() {
ieproxy.OverrideEnvWithStaticProxy()
http.DefaultTransport.(*http.Transport).Proxy = http.ProxyFromEnvironment
}
OverrideEnvWithStaticProxy overrides the relevant environment variables (HTTP_PROXY
, HTTPS_PROXY
, NO_PROXY
) with the static, manually configured proxy details typically found in the registry.
Using GetConf():
func main() {
conf := ieproxy.GetConf()
//Handle proxies how you want to.
}