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I noticed that python-librato does not provide any support for being operated through a web proxy (https_proxy).
I was planning to operate a librato client within a corporate network but the only way to access internet resources from there is to use an authenticating web proxy.
If I'm wrong please give me some pointers on how to configure proxy settings - otherwise: are there any plans to enable handling of proxy requests?
Thanks,
kind regards
frennkie
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I spawned a branch to explore this. Can you give it a try in your environment? Notice you'll have to change the proxy host, port and auth credentials based on your proxy setup.
I'm not in the office anymore and I'm not sure how much time I'll have for this at work.
So I just set up a squid3 proxy, configured authentication, tested your modification and it works!
I noticed that python-librato does not provide any support for being operated through a web proxy (https_proxy).
I was planning to operate a librato client within a corporate network but the only way to access internet resources from there is to use an authenticating web proxy.
If I'm wrong please give me some pointers on how to configure proxy settings - otherwise: are there any plans to enable handling of proxy requests?
Thanks,
kind regards
frennkie
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: