I am attempting to route the following request to the appropriate servers based on the URL identified in the POST body below. I am hoping to accomplish this via a reverse proxy using HAProxy.
E.g. I would like to direct all requests to HAProxy, than have HAProxy check if certain values exist in the POST body (E.g. the notification url value "pingpong"), and if this is the case, route the traffic to an endopint I will specify in the configs.
POST /someURL/file.jsp HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.43.90.190:80
Content-Type: application/json
Connection: keep-alive
Accept: */*
Content-Length: 256
{"Info": {"groupName":"thisgroup1","Id":"M1234R456","id2":"TUP1234",
"countryCode":"USA","carrierCode":"USAIC","e164Address":"123456768789",
"notificationURL":"http:\/\/www.pingpong.com\/notify",
"timestamp":"2014-03-04T17:33:30.000Z"}}
Is there any way to use an acl to search for the content, "pingpong" in the request body, and based on this value, I would route it appropriately?
Thanks!
there is possibility to work it out in nginx / tengine but i still not found that in HAProxy, still if it is possible for you to switch to tengine/nginx, you can use nginx_http_lua_module. Still i must warn you, it have some performance issues that i have not solved yet,
This can be done using a simple Access Control List (ACL). However, This wasn't possible up until Haproxy 1.6 (October 2015), where you can include this option in your frontend:
option http-buffer-request
This option gives Haproxy access to the body. Then you can use req.body to access the body. Example:
And then go on to define your backends.
Further information on accessing body content can be found here and information about ACLs can be found here.