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proxy plugin
============
The proxy plugin provides a couple helper functions to those of us who are
Update README, remove no_proxy - README updated with more information about the proxy environment varialbes - no_proxy/NO_PROXY removed from variables being set, it was being used incorrectly diff --git a/plugins/proxy/README.md b/plugins/proxy/README.md index 819d032..3086618 100644 --- a/plugins/proxy/README.md +++ b/plugins/proxy/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,14 @@ proxy plugin ============ The proxy plugin provides a couple helper functions to those of us who are -stuck behind HTTP/HTTPS/FTP proxies that require authentication. +stuck behind HTTP/HTTPS/FTP proxies that require authentication. The variables +it exports are used by many command-line and GUI applications on Linux, as well +as [MacPorts][1] and [Homebrew][2] on OS X. + +Both uppercase and lowercase versions of the proxy environment variables are +set, some applications are case sensitive. If you'd like to learn more about +the use of these variables, this [Arch Wiki Article][3] is a good place to +start. ## Usage @@ -28,7 +35,6 @@ The proxy plugin will prepend `http://` for you. Here's the result: ftp_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 http_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 https_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 - no_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 ### With authentication @@ -43,3 +49,7 @@ for a password and setup your environment. If you didn't setup a proxy_user variable, you will be prompted for a username. If you wish to clear your proxy variables, run `noproxy`. + +[1]: http://www.macports.org/ +[2]: http://brew.sh/ +[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/proxy_settings diff --git a/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish b/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish index b692bf0..e55d29e 100644 --- a/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish +++ b/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ function _proxy_set -a proxy \ -d "Set all proxy vars to specified value" - set -l envars http_proxy ftp_proxy https_proxy all_proxy no_proxy \ - HTTP_PROXY HTTPS_PROXY FTP_PROXY NO_PROXY ALL_PROXY + set -l envars http_proxy HTTP_PROXY \ + https_proxy HTTPS_PROXY \ + ftp_proxy FTP_PROXY \ + all_proxy ALL_PROXY for envar in $envars if test $proxy = '-e' set -e $envar
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stuck behind HTTP/HTTPS/FTP proxies that require authentication. The variables
it exports are used by many command-line and GUI applications on Linux, as well
as [MacPorts][1] and [Homebrew][2] on OS X.
Both uppercase and lowercase versions of the proxy environment variables are
set, some applications are case sensitive. If you'd like to learn more about
the use of these variables, this [Arch Wiki Article][3] is a good place to
start.
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## Usage
In all cases you will need to add 'proxy' to your fish_plugins list in
config.fish
### No authentication
If you just want to have the proxy plugin configure all the environment
variables, you may set proxy_host:
set proxy_host myproxy.example.com:8000
The proxy plugin will prepend `http://` for you. Here's the result:
~> set -x |grep proxy
ALL_PROXY http://myproxy.example.com:8000
FTP_PROXY http://myproxy.example.com:8000
HTTPS_PROXY http://myproxy.example.com:8000
HTTP_PROXY http://myproxy.example.com:8000
all_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000
ftp_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000
http_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000
https_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000
### With authentication
Set your proxy host and username:
set proxy_host myproxy.example.com:8000
set proxy_user mylogin
When you need to make use of the proxy, just run `proxy`. It will prompt you
for a password and setup your environment.
If you didn't setup a proxy_user variable, you will be prompted for a username.
If you wish to clear your proxy variables, run `noproxy`.
Update README, remove no_proxy - README updated with more information about the proxy environment varialbes - no_proxy/NO_PROXY removed from variables being set, it was being used incorrectly diff --git a/plugins/proxy/README.md b/plugins/proxy/README.md index 819d032..3086618 100644 --- a/plugins/proxy/README.md +++ b/plugins/proxy/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,14 @@ proxy plugin ============ The proxy plugin provides a couple helper functions to those of us who are -stuck behind HTTP/HTTPS/FTP proxies that require authentication. +stuck behind HTTP/HTTPS/FTP proxies that require authentication. The variables +it exports are used by many command-line and GUI applications on Linux, as well +as [MacPorts][1] and [Homebrew][2] on OS X. + +Both uppercase and lowercase versions of the proxy environment variables are +set, some applications are case sensitive. If you'd like to learn more about +the use of these variables, this [Arch Wiki Article][3] is a good place to +start. ## Usage @@ -28,7 +35,6 @@ The proxy plugin will prepend `http://` for you. Here's the result: ftp_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 http_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 https_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 - no_proxy http://myproxy.example.com:8000 ### With authentication @@ -43,3 +49,7 @@ for a password and setup your environment. If you didn't setup a proxy_user variable, you will be prompted for a username. If you wish to clear your proxy variables, run `noproxy`. + +[1]: http://www.macports.org/ +[2]: http://brew.sh/ +[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/proxy_settings diff --git a/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish b/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish index b692bf0..e55d29e 100644 --- a/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish +++ b/plugins/proxy/_proxy_set.fish @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ function _proxy_set -a proxy \ -d "Set all proxy vars to specified value" - set -l envars http_proxy ftp_proxy https_proxy all_proxy no_proxy \ - HTTP_PROXY HTTPS_PROXY FTP_PROXY NO_PROXY ALL_PROXY + set -l envars http_proxy HTTP_PROXY \ + https_proxy HTTPS_PROXY \ + ftp_proxy FTP_PROXY \ + all_proxy ALL_PROXY for envar in $envars if test $proxy = '-e' set -e $envar
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[1]: http://www.macports.org/
[2]: http://brew.sh/
[3]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/proxy_settings