Internal proxy to content backend API#

The server side Volto SSR process (based on Razzle) has an internal proxy to the backend API enabled by default.

It provides a better developer experience out of the box, so the developer doesn't has to deal with CORS and can focus on develop/test drive/demo Volto.

To understand the need for the internal proxy, there are three processes running in a Volto website:

  1. A frontend web application running in your browser (JavaScript)

  2. A Node.js server process that delivers the JavaScript to the client and does server-side rendering (SSR) of your pages on first request (JavaScript, the Razzle package is used for SSR)

  3. A Plone server process that stores and delivers all content through a REST API (Python)

Configuration#

The default values from Volto configuration expect a Plone content backend located at http://localhost:8080/Plone.

What happens in the default development configuration/setup:

  • The client side Volto JavaScript files precooked HTML (SSR) is served from http://localhost:3000/ by the Node.js server process

  • The client JavaScript does API requests for content and other data on the same url at http://localhost:3000/++api++/

  • The Node.js service its internal proxy requests the data from the Plone content backend API and delivers back json to the frontend.

  • The web browser application is happy, because all connections go through the same URL and no CORS related security issues will be triggered.

Tip

You could also use the internal proxy for production setups. For convenience and for testing/demoing using the stock build, it is also enabled in production mode since Volto 14. But it is bad for performance because the server side running Node.js process is also responsable for generating the SSR HTML. With nginx, Apache or another 'reverse proxy' you can also create an internal API mount which is more suited for that. For more deployment information see Seamless mode.

Examples redefining the proxy target#

You can redefine the local proxy target by using the RAZZLE_DEV_PROXY_API_PATH or setting devProxyToApiPath in the configuration object (src/config.js).

For example, if the path to your Plone site is http://localhost:8081/mysite, add the following to the bottom of the src/config.js file:

export const settings = {
  ...defaultSettings,
  devProxyToApiPath: 'http://localhost:8081/mysite',
};

or use the environment variable:

RAZZLE_DEV_PROXY_API_PATH=http://localhost:8081/mysite yarn start

This redefines the request path from the internal proxy of the server side Node.js process to the Plone content backend API, but leaves the frontend Volto process making all content requests to http://localhost:3000/++api++/.

Advanced usage#

See How to use environment variables for recipes for internal proxy usage.