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# proxy-loadbalancer
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A round-robin load balancer for HTTP proxies.
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_A round-robin load balancer for HTTP proxies._
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This is a simple load balancer using [proxy.py](https://github.com/abhinavsingh/proxy.py) that will route requests to a
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cluster of proxy backends in a round-robin fashion. This makes it easy to connect your clients to a large number of
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proxy
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servers without worrying about implementing anything special clientside.
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## Install
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1. `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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2. Copy `proxy-skeleton/app/config.py.example` to `proxy-skeleton/app/config.py` and fill in your config details.
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3. Deploy the `./canihazip` and start the server.
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## Use
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To start the load balancer server, navigate to `./proxy-skeleton` and run `python3 -m app`. The systemd service
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`loadbalancer.service` is provided as a service example.
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# The address of the service used by the IP address of each proxy.
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IP_CHECKER = 'http://[your IP or domain name]:5000'
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# How many threads to use when checking proxy health.
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MAX_PROXY_CHECKERS = 50
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SMARTPROXY_USER = 'example'
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SMARTPROXY_PASS = 'password'
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PROXY_POOL = [
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"127.0.0.1:3128",
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"[other server]:3128",
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]
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# Your login for SmartProxy. Ignore if you aren't using the service.
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SMARTPROXY_USER = 'example'
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SMARTPROXY_PASS = 'password'
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# The domains that SmartProxy gives you to connect to their service. Leave the array empty to disable this feature.
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SMARTPROXY_POOL = [
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# "dc.smartproxy.com:10001",
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# ...
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