Node.js Web Proxy Setup: Using node-fetch and https-proxy-agent - Bright Data

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Unlock the full potential of Node.js for your server-side applications and network tasks with our detailed guide on using node-fetch and https-proxy-agent for web scraping and bypassing network restrictions. Whether you're fetching data from remote APIs or accessing geo-blocked content, our tutorial will show you step-by-step how to effectively use a web proxy with Node.js.
    In this comprehensive video, you'll learn:
    1. How to set up a Node.js project and integrate the node-fetch and https-proxy-agent libraries.
    2. Techniques to create an HTTP agent that supports both HTTP and HTTPS proxies.
    3. Insights into Bright Data's proxy service and how to choose the right proxy type for your specific needs.
    🔗 Useful Links:
    Node.js: nodejs.org
    Bright Data Proxy Service: brightdata.com
    📝 What You’ll Need:
    1. A working installation of Node.js
    2. Access to a web proxy (tips on setting up your own provided!)
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    We look forward to helping you enhance your web scraping capabilities with Node.js. Happy coding! 🚀

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