# epoxy Epoxy is an encrypted proxy for browser javascript. It allows you to make requests that bypass CORS without compromising security, by running SSL/TLS inside webassembly. ## Using the client Here is a simple usage example: ```javascript import epoxy from "./epoxy-module-bundled.js"; const { EpoxyClient, EpoxyClientOptions } = await epoxy(); let options = new EpoxyClientOptions(); options.user_agent = navigator.userAgent; let client = await new EpoxyClient("wss://localhost:4000", options); let response = await client.fetch("https://httpbin.org/get"); console.log(await response.text()); ``` See `client/demo.js` for more examples. ## Using the server See the [server readme](server/README.md). ## Building ### Server See the [server readme](server/README.md). ### Client > [!IMPORTANT] > Building the client is only supported on Linux. Make sure you have the `wasm32-unknown-unknown` rust target, the `rust-std` component, and the `wasm-bindgen`, `wasm-opt`, `jq`, and `base64` binaries installed. In the `client` directory: ``` bash build.sh ``` To host a local server: ``` python3 -m http.server ```