Node Unblocker Vercel Work
This guide provides a comprehensive walkthrough for configuring, optimizing, and deploying a Node Unblocker proxy on Vercel's serverless infrastructure. 1. Understanding Node Unblocker on Serverless Architecture
Add the following configuration to vercel.json :
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Install the required packages. You will need express to handle serverless routing and node-unblocker to process the proxy logic. npm install express node-unblocker Use code with caution. 3. Creating the Proxy Entry Point
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Push your local project repository to GitHub, GitLab, or Bitbucket. Log into the Vercel Dashboard. Click > Project . Import your repository. Leave the build settings as default and click Deploy .
Below is the implementation process using a structured, Vercel-compatible serverless approach. Step 1: Initialize Your Project Vercel-compatible serverless approach.
Node Unblocker offers several configuration parameters. Here is the default configuration object:
Open https://your-project.vercel.app/proxy/https://example.com . You should see the proxied version of the target site.