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    • Structure
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    • Javascript
      • Passing Props From Root
      • Looping in JS
      • Binding Actions to App
      • CSSTransitionGroup
      • Code Best Practices
      • Reducer Updating an Array with Item in Middle
      • Organizing Javascript
      • Filter Array by Id
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      • Code Organization
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      • Working in Backend
    • Profiles & Enrichment
      • Profile ID Rules
  • Management
    • API Management
    • Bastion
    • Splash Proxy
    • Rancher
      • OpenVPN Server
      • Traefik Reverse Proxy
  • Teams & Interviews
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  • Culture
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    • 2017-11-03
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  1. Management

Splash Proxy

Splash is a proxy server + Javascript rendering engine. It acts as the front end to all our proxy servers, and lets us write scripts that handle paring and management of the pages we're retrieving through the Splash server.

Config files are at:/usr/local/admin/work/aquarium/proxy-profiles

Docker-compose file is located at:/usr/local/admin/work/aquarium. You can edit the docker files and down up it by doing sudo docker-compose up and sudo docker-compose down in that folder.

Viewing Logs

To view logs, change into the docker-compose file listed above. Then type:

docker-compose logs --tail=0 --follow

To test your Splash Proxy

curl -x www.omaengine.dev:3128 -U audienti:UsuxaYeq7GB2e79V https://what.digital
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