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+# This scripts demonstrates how mitmproxy can switch to a second/different upstream proxy
+# in upstream proxy mode.
+#
+# Usage: mitmdump -U http://default-upstream-proxy.local:8080/ -s change_upstream_proxy.py
+#
+# If you want to change the target server, you should modify flow.request.host and flow.request.port
+
+
+def proxy_address(flow):
+ # Poor man's loadbalancing: route every second domain through the alternative proxy.
+ if hash(flow.request.host) % 2 == 1:
+ return ("localhost", 8082)
+ else:
+ return ("localhost", 8081)
+
+
+def request(context, flow):
+ if flow.request.method == "CONNECT":
+ # If the decision is done by domain, one could also modify the server address here.
+ # We do it after CONNECT here to have the request data available as well.
+ return
+ address = proxy_address(flow)
+ if flow.live:
+ flow.live.change_upstream_proxy_server(address) \ No newline at end of file