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Migrating from v1

For the most part, migrating from v1 takes minimal effort as v2 still supports factory creation of proxy connections with callback support.

Notable breaking changes

  • In an options object, the proxy 'command' is now required and does not default to 'connect'.
  • In an options object, 'target' is now known as 'destination'.
  • Sockets are no longer paused after a SOCKS connection is made, so socket.resume() is no longer required. (Please be sure to attach data handlers immediately to the Socket to avoid losing data).
  • In v2, only the 'connect' command is supported via the factory SocksClient.createConnection function. (BIND and ASSOCIATE must be used with a SocksClient instance via event handlers).
  • In v2, the factory SocksClient.createConnection function callback is called with a single object rather than separate socket and info object.
  • A SOCKS http/https agent is no longer bundled into the library.

For informational purposes, here is the original getting started example from v1 converted to work with v2.

Before (v1)

var Socks = require('socks');

var options = {
    proxy: {
        ipaddress: "202.101.228.108",
        port: 1080,
        type: 5
    },
    target: {
        host: "google.com",
        port: 80
    },
    command: 'connect'
};

Socks.createConnection(options, function(err, socket, info) {
    if (err)
        console.log(err);
    else {
        socket.write("GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: google.com\n\n");
        socket.on('data', function(data) {
            console.log(data.length);
            console.log(data);
        });

        // PLEASE NOTE: sockets need to be resumed before any data will come in or out as they are paused right before this callback is fired.
        socket.resume();

        // 569
        // <Buffer 48 54 54 50 2f 31 2e 31 20 33 30 31 20 4d 6f 76 65 64 20 50 65...
    }
});

After (v2)

const SocksClient = require('socks').SocksClient;

let options = {
    proxy: {
        ipaddress: "202.101.228.108",
        port: 1080,
        type: 5
    },
    destination: {
        host: "google.com",
        port: 80
    },
    command: 'connect'
};

SocksClient.createConnection(options, function(err, result) {
    if (err)
        console.log(err);
    else {
        result.socket.write("GET / HTTP/1.1\nHost: google.com\n\n");
        result.socket.on('data', function(data) {
            console.log(data.length);
            console.log(data);
        });

        // 569
        // <Buffer 48 54 54 50 2f 31 2e 31 20 33 30 31 20 4d 6f 76 65 64 20 50 65...
    }
});