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# Class: EnvHttpProxyAgent
Stability: Experimental.
Extends: `undici.Dispatcher`
EnvHttpProxyAgent automatically reads the proxy configuration from the environment variables `http_proxy`, `https_proxy`, and `no_proxy` and sets up the proxy agents accordingly. When `http_proxy` and `https_proxy` are set, `http_proxy` is used for HTTP requests and `https_proxy` is used for HTTPS requests. If only `http_proxy` is set, `http_proxy` is used for both HTTP and HTTPS requests. If only `https_proxy` is set, it is only used for HTTPS requests.
`no_proxy` is a comma or space-separated list of hostnames that should not be proxied. The list may contain leading wildcard characters (`*`). If `no_proxy` is set, the EnvHttpProxyAgent will bypass the proxy for requests to hosts that match the list. If `no_proxy` is set to `"*"`, the EnvHttpProxyAgent will bypass the proxy for all requests.
Uppercase environment variables are also supported: `HTTP_PROXY`, `HTTPS_PROXY`, and `NO_PROXY`. However, if both the lowercase and uppercase environment variables are set, the uppercase environment variables will be ignored.
## `new EnvHttpProxyAgent([options])`
Arguments:
* **options** `EnvHttpProxyAgentOptions` (optional) - extends the `Agent` options.
Returns: `EnvHttpProxyAgent`
### Parameter: `EnvHttpProxyAgentOptions`
Extends: [`AgentOptions`](Agent.md#parameter-agentoptions)
* **httpProxy** `string` (optional) - When set, it will override the `HTTP_PROXY` environment variable.
* **httpsProxy** `string` (optional) - When set, it will override the `HTTPS_PROXY` environment variable.
* **noProxy** `string` (optional) - When set, it will override the `NO_PROXY` environment variable.
Examples:
```js
import { EnvHttpProxyAgent } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
// or
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent({ httpProxy: 'my.proxy.server:8080', httpsProxy: 'my.proxy.server:8443', noProxy: 'localhost' })
```
#### Example - EnvHttpProxyAgent instantiation
This will instantiate the EnvHttpProxyAgent. It will not do anything until registered as the agent to use with requests.
```js
import { EnvHttpProxyAgent } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
```
#### Example - Basic Proxy Fetch with global agent dispatcher
```js
import { setGlobalDispatcher, fetch, EnvHttpProxyAgent } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(envHttpProxyAgent)
const { status, json } = await fetch('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('response received', status) // response received 200
const data = await json() // data { foo: "bar" }
```
#### Example - Basic Proxy Request with global agent dispatcher
```js
import { setGlobalDispatcher, request, EnvHttpProxyAgent } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(envHttpProxyAgent)
const { statusCode, body } = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}
```
#### Example - Basic Proxy Request with local agent dispatcher
```js
import { EnvHttpProxyAgent, request } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
const {
statusCode,
body
} = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo', { dispatcher: envHttpProxyAgent })
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}
```
#### Example - Basic Proxy Fetch with local agent dispatcher
```js
import { EnvHttpProxyAgent, fetch } from 'undici'
const envHttpProxyAgent = new EnvHttpProxyAgent()
const {
status,
json
} = await fetch('http://localhost:3000/foo', { dispatcher: envHttpProxyAgent })
console.log('response received', status) // response received 200
const data = await json() // data { foo: "bar" }
```
## Instance Methods
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.close([callback])`
Implements [`Dispatcher.close([callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherclosecallback-promise).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.destroy([error, callback])`
Implements [`Dispatcher.destroy([error, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherdestroyerror-callback-promise).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.dispatch(options, handler: AgentDispatchOptions)`
Implements [`Dispatcher.dispatch(options, handler)`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherdispatchoptions-handler).
#### Parameter: `AgentDispatchOptions`
Extends: [`DispatchOptions`](Dispatcher.md#parameter-dispatchoptions)
* **origin** `string | URL`
* **maxRedirections** `Integer`.
Implements [`Dispatcher.destroy([error, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherdestroyerror-callback-promise).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.connect(options[, callback])`
See [`Dispatcher.connect(options[, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherconnectoptions-callback).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.dispatch(options, handler)`
Implements [`Dispatcher.dispatch(options, handler)`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherdispatchoptions-handler).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.pipeline(options, handler)`
See [`Dispatcher.pipeline(options, handler)`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherpipelineoptions-handler).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.request(options[, callback])`
See [`Dispatcher.request(options [, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherrequestoptions-callback).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.stream(options, factory[, callback])`
See [`Dispatcher.stream(options, factory[, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherstreamoptions-factory-callback).
### `EnvHttpProxyAgent.upgrade(options[, callback])`
See [`Dispatcher.upgrade(options[, callback])`](Dispatcher.md#dispatcherupgradeoptions-callback).