Added support for allow and block list domains
Signed-off-by: Marcus Noble <github@marcusnoble.co.uk>
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@@ -5,6 +5,11 @@ const url = require('url');
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const fs = require('fs').promises;
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const fs = require('fs').promises;
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let PORT = process.env.PORT || 8000;
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let PORT = process.env.PORT || 8000;
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let blockList = (process.env.BLOCKLIST || '').split(',').filter(a => a);
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console.log("Blocklist:", blockList);
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let allowList = (process.env.ALLOWLIST || '').split(',').filter(a => a);
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console.log("AllowList:", allowList);
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process.argv.forEach(function (arg) {
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process.argv.forEach(function (arg) {
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if(arg.indexOf('--port=') === 0) {
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if(arg.indexOf('--port=') === 0) {
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PORT = parseInt(arg.replace('--port=', ''), 10);
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PORT = parseInt(arg.replace('--port=', ''), 10);
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@@ -19,6 +24,15 @@ http.createServer((req, response) => {
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let remoteURL = url.parse(req.url.substring(1));
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let remoteURL = url.parse(req.url.substring(1));
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if(!remoteURL.hostname || remoteURL.hostname === 'localhost') return response.end();
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if(!remoteURL.hostname || remoteURL.hostname === 'localhost') return response.end();
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if(blockList.some(b => remoteURL.hostname == b || remoteURL.hostname.endsWith("." + b))) {
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console.log("Domain is in blocklist")
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return response.end();
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}
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if(allowList.length > 0 && !allowList.some(b => remoteURL.hostname == b || remoteURL.hostname.endsWith("." + b))) {
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console.log("Domain is not in allowlist")
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return response.end();
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}
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if(req.method === 'OPTIONS') {
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if(req.method === 'OPTIONS') {
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response.writeHead(200, {
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response.writeHead(200, {
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'access-control-allow-origin': req.headers.origin || '*',
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'access-control-allow-origin': req.headers.origin || '*',
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