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Eclipse

[Unfinished] An interception web proxy

Eclipse is a new interception web proxy that follows TOMP standards

Setup

1. Download files Download all the folder /eclipse/ and put it in the top directory under /eclipse/

2. Include script In your head or body tag, include a script with type="module"

External page:

<script type="module" src="./index.js"></script>

Embedded code:

<script type="module">
/*Code here*/
</script>

3. Add Eclipse Inside you script import the eclipse script like this

import Eclipse from './eclipse/EC.js';

4. New Eclipse To install and setup Eclipse, create a new Eclipse like this

const EC = new Eclipse({
  bare: "/bare/"
})

Set the bare server to a valid bare client by changing "/bare"

If you want to access this outside the file create a global variable

window.EC = new Eclipse({
  bare: "/bare/"
})

5. Go to page Once you setup a new Eclipse, you can access different things

For the examples below the new Eclipse will be named EC

Bare - EC.bare

Prefix - EC.prefix

Get url - EC.url("https://example.com")

Search engine - EC.search("proxy", "https://www.google.com/search?q=%s")

Change the search engine to any engine with %s in place of query

Go to page:

window.location.href = EC.url("https://example.com")

Go to page or search:

window.location.href = EC.search("proxy", "https://www.google.com/search?q=%s")

Full Result index.html

<script type="module" src="./index.js"></script>

index.js

import Eclipse from './eclipse/EC.js';

const EC = new Eclipse({
  bare: "/bare/"
})

window.location.href = EC.search(query, "https://www.google.com/search?q=%s")

To Do

  • srcset
  • js rewrites
  • client rewrites
  • more html rewrites
  • ws
  • json rewrites
  • rewrite url all in one object
  • headers export as object
  • hex encoding