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# proxy-addr
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[![NPM Version][npm-version-image]][npm-url]
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[![NPM Downloads][npm-downloads-image]][npm-url]
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[![Node.js Version][node-image]][node-url]
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[![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url]
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Determine address of proxied request
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## Install
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This is a [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/en/) module available through the
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[npm registry](https://www.npmjs.com/). Installation is done using the
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[`npm install` command](https://docs.npmjs.com/getting-started/installing-npm-packages-locally):
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```sh
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$ npm install proxy-addr
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```
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## API
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<!-- eslint-disable no-unused-vars -->
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```js
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var proxyaddr = require('proxy-addr')
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```
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### proxyaddr(req, trust)
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Return the address of the request, using the given `trust` parameter.
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The `trust` argument is a function that returns `true` if you trust
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the address, `false` if you don't. The closest untrusted address is
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returned.
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<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
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```js
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proxyaddr(req, function (addr) { return addr === '127.0.0.1' })
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proxyaddr(req, function (addr, i) { return i < 1 })
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```
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The `trust` arugment may also be a single IP address string or an
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array of trusted addresses, as plain IP addresses, CIDR-formatted
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strings, or IP/netmask strings.
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<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
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```js
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proxyaddr(req, '127.0.0.1')
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proxyaddr(req, ['127.0.0.0/8', '10.0.0.0/8'])
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proxyaddr(req, ['127.0.0.0/255.0.0.0', '192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0'])
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```
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This module also supports IPv6. Your IPv6 addresses will be normalized
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automatically (i.e. `fe80::00ed:1` equals `fe80:0:0:0:0:0:ed:1`).
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<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
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```js
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proxyaddr(req, '::1')
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proxyaddr(req, ['::1/128', 'fe80::/10'])
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```
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This module will automatically work with IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses
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as well to support node.js in IPv6-only mode. This means that you do
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not have to specify both `::ffff:a00:1` and `10.0.0.1`.
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As a convenience, this module also takes certain pre-defined names
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in addition to IP addresses, which expand into IP addresses:
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<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
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```js
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proxyaddr(req, 'loopback')
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proxyaddr(req, ['loopback', 'fc00:ac:1ab5:fff::1/64'])
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```
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* `loopback`: IPv4 and IPv6 loopback addresses (like `::1` and
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`127.0.0.1`).
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* `linklocal`: IPv4 and IPv6 link-local addresses (like
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`fe80::1:1:1:1` and `169.254.0.1`).
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* `uniquelocal`: IPv4 private addresses and IPv6 unique-local
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addresses (like `fc00:ac:1ab5:fff::1` and `192.168.0.1`).
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When `trust` is specified as a function, it will be called for each
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address to determine if it is a trusted address. The function is
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given two arguments: `addr` and `i`, where `addr` is a string of
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the address to check and `i` is a number that represents the distance
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from the socket address.
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### proxyaddr.all(req, [trust])
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Return all the addresses of the request, optionally stopping at the
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first untrusted. This array is ordered from closest to furthest
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(i.e. `arr[0] === req.connection.remoteAddress`).
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<!-- eslint-disable no-undef -->
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```js
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proxyaddr.all(req)
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```
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The optional `trust` argument takes the same arguments as `trust`
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does in `proxyaddr(req, trust)`.
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```js
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proxyaddr.all(req, 'loopback')
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```
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### proxyaddr.compile(val)
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Compiles argument `val` into a `trust` function. This function takes
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the same arguments as `trust` does in `proxyaddr(req, trust)` and
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returns a function suitable for `proxyaddr(req, trust)`.
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```js
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var trust = proxyaddr.compile('loopback')
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var addr = proxyaddr(req, trust)
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```
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This function is meant to be optimized for use against every request.
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It is recommend to compile a trust function up-front for the trusted
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configuration and pass that to `proxyaddr(req, trust)` for each request.
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## Testing
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```sh
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$ npm test
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```
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## Benchmarks
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```sh
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$ npm run-script bench
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```
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## License
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[MIT](LICENSE)
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[coveralls-image]: https://badgen.net/coveralls/c/github/jshttp/proxy-addr/master
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[coveralls-url]: https://coveralls.io/r/jshttp/proxy-addr?branch=master
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[node-image]: https://badgen.net/npm/node/proxy-addr
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[node-url]: https://nodejs.org/en/download
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[npm-downloads-image]: https://badgen.net/npm/dm/proxy-addr
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[npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/proxy-addr
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[npm-version-image]: https://badgen.net/npm/v/proxy-addr
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[travis-image]: https://badgen.net/travis/jshttp/proxy-addr/master
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[travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/jshttp/proxy-addr
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