HTTP/HTTPS Web Proxy - full-fledged, self-hosted proxy to access blocked websites. fork from https://github.com/madhurjain/gopee, but fix some bug, and support https web proxy.
Demo: https://winxxp-webproxy.herokuapp.com/
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Fork this repo
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Update .godir to match your forked repo url
Deploy to heroku
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Download and Setup Heroku Toolbelt https://toolbelt.heroku.com/
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Clone the forked repo locally and
cd gopee
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Create a new Heroku app, telling it to use the Go Heroku Buildpack to build your Go code
heroku create -b https://github.com/kr/heroku-buildpack-go.git
Creating polar-harbor-5778... done, stack is cedar-14
BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/kr/heroku-buildpack-go.git
https://polar-harbor-5778.herokuapp.com/ | https://git.heroku.com/polar-harbor-5778.git
Git remote heroku added
- Push the code to Heroku
git push heroku master
Deploy to OpenShift by Red Hat
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Download and Setup OpenShift Client Tools (rhc) https://developers.openshift.com/en/managing-client-tools.html
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Create a new OpenShift application, telling it to use the OpenShift Go Cartridge to build your Go code and your forked github repo for Source
rhc app create myproxy https://cartreflect-claytondev.rhcloud.com/reflect?github=smarterclayton/openshift-go-cart --from-code <forked-github-repo-url>
Your application 'myproxy' is now available.
URL: http://myproxy-gopee.rhcloud.com/
SSH to: <hash>@myproxy-gopee.rhcloud.com
Git remote: ssh://<hash>@myproxy-gopee.rhcloud.com/~/git/myproxy.git/
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Open the above URL in your browser
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Login to your OpenShift console and you should see an application created
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Most AJAX requests are proxied
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Supports Sessions, Cookies, Logging-In on most websites
- GMail and YouTube don't work
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To learn Golang
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To create a simple to deploy yet powerful proxy
@Omie for pushing me to learn Go and introducing me to Heroku and OpenShift