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tomas-fp avatar tomas-fp commented on June 24, 2024 1

Yes, you can write your custom middleware that does this for you.

You can simply use something like this:

proxy.use(function myCustomBalancer (req, res, next) {
  const urls = ['http://server1', 'http://server2']
  const target = urls[Math.random() > 0.3 ? 0 : 1]
  req.rocky.options.target = target
  next()
})

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tomas-fp avatar tomas-fp commented on June 24, 2024 1

Just do the same at route level (which also implements a middleware extensible interface):

proxy.all('/service1').use(function myCustomBalancer (req, res, next) {
  const urls = ['http://server1', 'http://server2']
  const target = urls[Math.random() > 0.3 ? 0 : 1]
  req.rocky.options.target = target
  next()
})

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MrSpark2591 avatar MrSpark2591 commented on June 24, 2024

@tomas-fp Thank you so much :)
So this will actually work for global routes. What if i want to have different routes for different services. let's say
proxy.all('/service1') .balance([servers for service1])
and
proxy.all('/service2') .balance([servers for service2])
In this case, it will not work. I found work around to change target option in .useForward(). but anyhow RR(default load balancing) will be executed before that to choose target server. So will it be performance issue in long term or can you suggest any other efficient solution in this case.

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