Node middleware that forwards requests to a built-in PHP server. Uses proxy-middleware and php-built-in-server under the hood.
var express = require('express');
var php = require('php-proxy-middleware');
var app = express();
// add routes to be handled by express here
// ...
// forward all other requests to the php server
app.use(php(__dirname + '/php'));
You can also selectively forward a single route:
app.use('/api', php(__dirname + '/php'));
Requests to /api/foo.php
for example will be proxied to
http://localhost:####/foo.php
If you want the PHP server to see the original URL (starting with /api
)
you can specify a URL prefix:
app.use('/api', php({
root: __dirname + '/php',
prefix: '/api'
}));
php({
phpPath: 'path/to/phpExecutable',
address: '0.0.0.0', // which interface to bind to
port: '5000', // will auto-detect a free port otherwise
iniFile: '/path/to/php.ini',
ini: { max_execution_time: 60, error_log: '...' },
root: 'path/to/docroot',
router: 'path/to/router.php',
prefix: '/some/url/prefix/'
});
Copyright (c) 2014 Felix Gnass
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