API Proxying
Often you’ll be developing your Lustre application alongside a separate backend app. This can cause some problems during development as you’ll typically run into CORS issues when your Lustre app tries to make requests to your backend running on a different port.
To solve this, Lustre’s development server includes support for proxying API
requests to another server. This means your application code doesn’t require
environment-specific logic to determine where to send API requests to, instead
it always hits a path like /api/users and the development server takes care of
proxying that request to your backend.
Configuration
To configure the API proxy, you’ll need to add an entry to your gleam.toml file
under the tools.lustre.dev section. The most common configuration looks something
like this:
[tools.lustre.dev]
proxy = { from = "/api", to = "http://localhost:3000/api" }
In this example, any requests made to paths starting with /api will be forwarded
to http://localhost:3000/api. So a request to /api/users would be proxied to
http://localhost:3000/api/users.