I'm trying to redirect my API requests like this with gulp and browser-sync:
gulp.task('browser-sync', function () {
var files = [
'../index.html',
'../views/**/*.html',
'../assets/css/**/*.css',
'../assets/js/**/*.js'
];
var url = require('url'),
proxy = require('proxy-middleware');
var proxyOptions = url.parse('http://localhost:8000/api');
proxyOptions.route = '/api';
browserSync.init(files, {
server: {
baseDir: '..',
middleware: [proxy(proxyOptions)]
}
});
});
But I get this response when a call is sent to the API:
Error: connect ECONNREFUSED
at errnoException (net.js:904:11)
at Object.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:895:19)
Any idea on what I'm doing wrong?
Checkout the official documentation about using BrowserSync with Gulp. I was able to get BrowserSync up and running with a proxy on /api with no issue.
Check to make sure nothing else is using port 8000. You can change what port BrowserSync uses via the port option when initializing BrowserSync.
Here is the gulpfile.js I ended up with:
npm install gulp url proxy-middleware browser-sync --save-dev
// Include gulp
var gulp = require('gulp');
var url = require('url');
var proxy = require('proxy-middleware');
var browserSync = require('browser-sync');
var paths = {
css: ['./**/*.css', '!./node_modules/**/*']
};
// browser-sync task for starting the server.
gulp.task('browser-sync', function() {
var proxyOptions = url.parse('http://localhost:3000/secret-api');
proxyOptions.route = '/api';
// requests to `/api/x/y/z` are proxied to `http://localhost:3000/secret-api/x/y/z`
browserSync({
open: true,
port: 3000,
server: {
baseDir: "./",
middleware: [proxy(proxyOptions)]
}
});
});
// Stream the style changes to the page
gulp.task('reload-css', function() {
gulp.src(paths.css)
.pipe(browserSync.reload({stream: true}));
});
// Watch Files For Changes
gulp.task('watch', function() {
gulp.watch(paths.css, ['reload-css']);
});
// Default Task
gulp.task('default', ['browser-sync', 'watch']);
If you do not want to make a separate gulp task to reload/stream the changes, you can use the files option:
browserSync({
open: true,
port: 3000,
server: {
baseDir: "./",
middleware: [proxy(proxyOptions)]
},
files: paths.css
});
I ran into the same issue with the gulp + browser-sync + proxy-middleware setup, while migrating from grunt to gulp.
Error: connect ECONNREFUSED
at errnoException (net.js:904:11)
at Object.afterConnect [as oncomplete] (net.js:895:19)
In my case something within the corporate network which didn't allow proxy-middleware to work. As soon I was on the public network, the issue was gone.
With grunt-connect + grunt-connect-proxy I could proxy files within the corporate network without any problems.
proxy-middleware implements its own proxy functionality, while grunt-connect-proxy uses http-proxy to do the actual proxy work.
I ended up writing a small middleware wrapper around http-proxy to be used in browser-sync and connect, which solved the proxy issues in the corporate network.
https://www.npmjs.com/package/http-proxy-middleware
var browserSync = require('browser-sync');
var proxyMiddleware = require('http-proxy-middleware');
var proxy = proxyMiddleware('/ajax', {target: 'http://cdnjs.cloudflare.com'});
browserSync({
server: {
baseDir: "./",
port: 3000,
middleware: [proxy]
}
});
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