zioinfo-web/frontend/node_modules/proxy-from-env/README.md
DESKTOP-TKLFCPRython abd4dde1a8 feat(setup): Claude Code Desktop 자동 설치 + 30일 라이선스 + 서비스 자동 실행
[Claude Code Desktop 자동 설치 환경]
- setup/CLAUDE.md: 트리거 키워드 + 설치 패키지 설명
- setup/.claude/skills/guardia-install/SKILL.md: 6단계 설치 오케스트레이터
  Phase 0: 의도 파악 → Phase 1: OS 감지 → Phase 2: 사전 확인
  Phase 3: 설치 실행 → Phase 4: 라이선스 발급 → Phase 5: 검증 → Phase 6: 완료보고

[통합 자동 설치 스크립트]
- setup/install_auto.sh: Linux 통합 (OS 자동 감지 ubuntu/centos/rhel)
  - --license trial30|trial7|<key> 파라미터
  - 설치 완료 후 GUARDiA 자동 실행 + 브라우저 자동 열기
  - --test 검증 모드
- setup/install_auto.ps1: Windows 통합 (ASCII 전용, PS 5.1 호환)
  - 설치 후 NSSM 서비스 자동 시작 + 브라우저 자동 열기
  - -Test 파라미터로 검증 전용 실행

[라이선스 엔진 개선]
- core/license.py: generate_trial_key(days=None) 파라미터 추가
- TRIAL_DURATION_DAYS = TRIAL_DURATION_DAYS 환경변수로 조정 가능
- routers/license.py: TrialRequest.days 필드 + 30일 체험판 지원
  POST /api/license/trial {"days": 30} 로 30일 발급

사용자 경험:
  1. setup/ 폴더를 새 PC에 복사
  2. Claude Code Desktop 열고 해당 폴더 open
  3. "GUARDiA 시스템 1달 사용자로 설치해 줘" 입력
  4. 자동으로 OS 감지 → 설치 → 30일 라이선스 → 브라우저 열림

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 09:06:14 +09:00

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# proxy-from-env
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`proxy-from-env` is a Node.js package that exports a function (`getProxyForUrl`)
that takes an input URL (a string, an instance of
[`URL`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/url.html#the-whatwg-url-api),
or [`url.parse`](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/url.html#url_url_parsing)'s
return value) and returns the desired proxy URL (also a string) based on
standard proxy environment variables. If no proxy is set, an empty string is
returned.
If your application makes important (security) decisions based on the URL, be
consistent in the mechanism to parse and validate URLs, as differences in URL
parsing behavior can affect the outcome of proxy resolution.
Strings are parsed with the standard `URL` API, as of `proxy-from-env@2.0.0`.
Older versions relied on the (now deprecated) `url.parse` method instead.
Invalid values in environment variables are not handled by the library
([#41](https://github.com/Rob--W/proxy-from-env/issues/41)).
It is your responsibility to actually proxy the request using the given URL.
Installation:
```sh
npm install proxy-from-env
```
## Example
This example shows how the data for a URL can be fetched via the
[`http` module](https://nodejs.org/api/http.html), in a proxy-aware way.
warning: this simple example works for http requests only. To support https,
you must establish a proxy tunnel via the
[http `connect` method](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/http/reference/methods/connect).
```javascript
import http from 'node:test';
import { getProxyForUrl } from 'proxy-from-env';
// ^ or: var getProxyForUrl = require('proxy-from-env').getProxyForUrl;
var some_url = 'http://example.com/something';
// // Example, if there is a proxy server at 10.0.0.1:1234, then setting the
// // http_proxy environment variable causes the request to go through a proxy.
// process.env.http_proxy = 'http://10.0.0.1:1234';
//
// // But if the host to be proxied is listed in NO_PROXY, then the request is
// // not proxied (but a direct request is made).
// process.env.no_proxy = 'example.com';
var proxy_url = getProxyForUrl(some_url); // <-- Our magic.
if (proxy_url) {
// Should be proxied through proxy_url.
var parsed_some_url = new URL(some_url);
var parsed_proxy_url = new URL(proxy_url);
// A HTTP proxy is quite simple. It is similar to a normal request, except the
// path is an absolute URL, and the proxied URL's host is put in the header
// instead of the server's actual host.
httpOptions = {
protocol: parsed_proxy_url.protocol,
hostname: parsed_proxy_url.hostname,
port: parsed_proxy_url.port,
path: parsed_some_url.href,
headers: {
Host: parsed_some_url.host, // = host name + optional port.
},
};
} else {
// Direct request.
httpOptions = some_url;
}
http.get(httpOptions, function(res) {
var responses = [];
res.on('data', function(chunk) { responses.push(chunk); });
res.on('end', function() { console.log(responses.join('')); });
});
```
### Full proxy support
The simple example above works for http requests only. To support https, you
must establish a proxy tunnel via the
[http `connect` method](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-us/docs/web/http/reference/methods/connect).
An example of that is shown in the
[`https-proxy-agent` npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/https-proxy-agent).
The [`proxy-agent` npm package](https://www.npmjs.com/package/proxy-agent)
combines `https-proxy-agent` and `proxy-from-env` to offer a `http.Agent` that
supports proxies from environment variables.
### Built-in proxy support
Node.js is working on built-in support for proxy environment variables,
currently behind `NODE_USE_ENV_PROXY=1` or `--use-env-proxy`. For details, see:
- https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/57872
- https://nodejs.org/api/http.html#built-in-proxy-support
## Environment variables
The environment variables can be specified in all lowercase or all uppercase,
with lowercase taking precedence over the uppercase variant. A variable that is
not set has the same meaning as a variable that is set but has no value.
### NO\_PROXY
`NO_PROXY` is a list of host names (optionally with a port). If the input URL
matches any of the entries in `NO_PROXY`, then the input URL should be fetched
by a direct request (i.e. without a proxy).
Matching follows the following rules:
- `NO_PROXY=*` disables all proxies.
- Space and commas may be used to separate the entries in the `NO_PROXY` list.
- If `NO_PROXY` does not contain any entries, then proxies are never disabled.
- If a port is added after the host name, then the ports must match. If the URL
does not have an explicit port name, the protocol's default port is used.
- Generally, the proxy is only disabled if the host name is an exact match for
an entry in the `NO_PROXY` list. The only exceptions are entries that start
with a dot or with a wildcard; then the proxy is disabled if the host name
ends with the entry.
See `test.js` for examples of what should match and what does not.
### \*\_PROXY
The environment variable used for the proxy depends on the protocol of the URL.
For example, `https://example.com` uses the "https" protocol, and therefore the
proxy to be used is `HTTPS_PROXY` (_NOT_ `HTTP_PROXY`, which is _only_ used for
http:-URLs).
The library is not limited to http(s), other schemes such as
`FTP_PROXY` (ftp:),
`WSS_PROXY` (wss:),
`WS_PROXY` (ws:)
are also supported.
If present, `ALL_PROXY` is used as fallback if there is no other match.
## External resources
The exact way of parsing the environment variables is not codified in any
standard. This library is designed to be compatible with formats as expected by
existing software.
The following resources were used to determine the desired behavior:
- cURL:
https://curl.haxx.se/docs/manpage.html#ENVIRONMENT
https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/4af40b3646d3b09f68e419f7ca866ff395d1f897/lib/url.c#L4446-L4514
https://github.com/curl/curl/blob/4af40b3646d3b09f68e419f7ca866ff395d1f897/lib/url.c#L4608-L4638
- wget:
https://www.gnu.org/software/wget/manual/wget.html#Proxies
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/wget.git/tree/src/init.c?id=636a5f9a1c508aa39e35a3a8e9e54520a284d93d#n383
http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/wget.git/tree/src/retr.c?id=93c1517c4071c4288ba5a4b038e7634e4c6b5482#n1278
- W3:
https://www.w3.org/Daemon/User/Proxies/ProxyClients.html
- Python's urllib:
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/936135bb97fe04223aa30ca6e98eac8f3ed6b349/Lib/urllib/request.py#L755-L782
https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/936135bb97fe04223aa30ca6e98eac8f3ed6b349/Lib/urllib/request.py#L2444-L2479