Proxy Port Method
Learn to implement ScraperAPI's proxy port in NodeJS. Configure rotating proxies, bypass CAPTCHAs, and enable JS rendering with API keys. Includes SSL setup guide.
To simplify implementation for users with existing proxy pools, we offer a proxy front-end to the API. The proxy will take your requests and pass them through to the API which will take care of proxy rotation, captchas, and retries.
The proxy mode is a light front-end for the API and has all the same functionality and performance as sending requests to the API endpoint.
The username for the proxy is scraperapi and the password is your API key.
"http://scraperapi:[email protected]:8001"const axios = require('axios');
axios.get('http://httpbin.org/ip', {
method: 'GET',
proxy: {
host: 'proxy-server.scraperapi.com',
port: 8001,
auth: {
username: 'scraperapi',
password: 'APIKEY'
},
protocol: 'http'
}
})
.then(response => {
console.log(response)
})
.catch(error => {
console.log(error)
});Note: So that we can properly direct your requests through the API, your code must be configured to not verify SSL certificates.
To enable extra functionality whilst using the API in proxy mode, you can pass parameters to the API by adding them to username, separated by periods.
For example, if you want to enable Javascript rendering with a request, the username would be scraperapi.render=true
"http://scraperapi.render=true:[email protected]:8001"Multiple parameters can be included by separating them with periods; for example:
"http://scraperapi.render=true.country_code=us:[email protected]:8001"Proxy Mode with SSL verification
If you would like to send requests to our Proxy API with SSL verification, you can manually trust our certificate by following these steps:
Download Our Proxy CA Certificate:
Please follow this link to download our proxy CA certificate.
Manual trust:
Once you've downloaded the certificate, manually trust it in your scraping tool or library settings. This step may vary depending on the tool or library you're using, but typically involves importing the certificate into your trusted root store or by configuring SSL/TLS settings. Depending on your operating system, follow the instructions below to install the ScraperAPI CA Certificate:
Windows 10/11
Press the
Win key + Rhotkey and inputmmcin Run to open the Microsoft Management Console window.Click
Fileand selectAdd/Remove Snap-ins.In the opened window select
Certificatesand press theAdd >button.In the Certificates Snap-in window select
Computer account > Local Account, and press theFinishbutton to close the window.Press the
OKbutton in the Add or Remove Snap-in window.Back in the Microsoft Management Console window, select
Certificatesunder Console Root and right-clickTrusted Root Certification AuthoritiesFrom the context menu select
All Tasks > Importto open the Certificate Import Wizard window from which you can add the Scraper API certificate.
More details can be found here.
macOS
Open Keychain Access window (
Launchpad > Other > Keychain Access).Select
Systemtab under Keychains, drag and drop the downloaded certificate file (or select File >Import Items...and navigate to the file).Enter the administrator password to modify the keychain.
Double-click the
ScraperAPI CAcertificate entry, expand Trust, next to When using this certificate: selectAlways Trust.Close the window and enter the administrator password again to update the settings.
Linux
Install the downloaded ScraperAPI proxyca.pem file:
sudo cp proxyca.pem /usr/local/share/ca-certificates/proxyca.pemUpdate stored Certificate Authority files:
sudo update-ca-certificatesIf you have any questions or need further assistance regarding web scraping or certificate management, don't hesitate to reach out to support team. We're here to help you every step of the way!
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