File proxy.py-command.patch of Package python-proxy.py.30661

Index: proxy.py-2.4.3/README.md
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--- proxy.py-2.4.3.orig/README.md
+++ proxy.py-2.4.3/README.md
@@ -370,14 +370,14 @@ Updated formulae for `HomeBrew` are main
 ## From command line when installed using PIP
 
 When `proxy.py` is installed using `pip`,
-an executable named `proxy` is placed under your `$PATH`.
+an executable named `proxy-py` is placed under your `$PATH`.
 
 ### Run it
 
-Simply type `proxy` on command line to start with default configuration.
+Simply type `proxy-py` on command line to start with default configuration.
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy
+❯ proxy-py
 ...[redacted]... - Loaded plugin proxy.http.proxy.HttpProxyPlugin
 ...[redacted]... - Started 8 threadless workers
 ...[redacted]... - Started 8 acceptors
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ All the logs above are `INFO` level logs
 Lets start `proxy.py` with `DEBUG` level logging:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --log-level d
+❯ proxy-py --log-level d
 ...[redacted]... - Open file descriptor soft limit set to 1024
 ...[redacted]... - Loaded plugin proxy.http_proxy.HttpProxyPlugin
 ...[redacted]... - Started 8 workers
@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ See [flags](#flags) for full list of ava
 ## From command line using repo source
 
 If you are trying to run `proxy.py` from source code,
-there is no binary file named `proxy` in the source code.
+there is no binary file named `proxy-py` in the source code.
 
 To start `proxy.py` from source code follow these instructions:
 
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ Add support for short links in your favo
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ShortLinkPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -555,7 +555,7 @@ Modifies POST request body before sendin
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ModifyPostDataPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ without need of an actual upstream REST
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ProposedRestApiPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ also running on `8899` port.
 Start `proxy.py` and enable inbuilt web server:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --enable-web-server \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.RedirectToCustomServerPlugin
 ```
@@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ By default, plugin drops traffic for `fa
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.FilterByUpstreamHostPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ Caches Upstream Server Responses.
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.CacheResponsesPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ Modifies upstream server responses.
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ManInTheMiddlePlugin
 ```
 
@@ -810,18 +810,18 @@ Let's start 2 upstream proxies first.  T
 start `proxy.py` on port `9000` and `9001`
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --port 9000
+❯ proxy-py --port 9000
 ```
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --port 9001
+❯ proxy-py --port 9001
 ```
 
 Now, start `proxy.py` with `ProxyPoolPlugin` (on default `8899` port),
 pointing to our upstream proxies at `9000` and `9001` port.
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ProxyPoolPlugin \
     --proxy-pool localhost:9000 \
     --proxy-pool localhost:9001
@@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ plugin blocks traffic from `127.0.0.1` a
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.FilterByClientIpPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -871,7 +871,7 @@ This plugin demonstrate how to modify ch
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ModifyChunkResponsePlugin
 ```
 
@@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ does not provide that yet, so we use a d
 Now start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.CloudflareDnsResolverPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@ to your taste.  Example, query your cust
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.CustomDnsResolverPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ If identified, client IP in the access l
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ProgramNamePlugin
 ```
 
@@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ Demonstrates inbuilt web server routing
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --enable-web-server \
+❯ proxy-py --enable-web-server \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.WebServerPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -989,7 +989,7 @@ Extends in-built Web Server to add Rever
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --enable-reverse-proxy \
+❯ proxy-py --enable-reverse-proxy \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.ReverseProxyPlugin
 ```
 
@@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ make https-certificates
 Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --cert-file https-cert.pem \
     --key-file https-key.pem
 ```
@@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ Lets also enable `CacheResponsePlugin` s
 response from the server. Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy \
+❯ proxy-py \
     --plugins proxy.plugin.CacheResponsesPlugin \
     --ca-key-file ca-key.pem \
     --ca-cert-file ca-cert.pem \
@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ Start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
 ❯ # On localhost
-❯ proxy --enable-tunnel \
+❯ proxy-py --enable-tunnel \
     --tunnel-username username \
     --tunnel-hostname ip.address.or.domain.name \
     --tunnel-port 22 \
@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@ Also build the embedded `Chrome DevTools
 Now start `proxy.py` with dashboard plugin and by overriding root directory for static server:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --enable-dashboard --static-server-dir dashboard/public
+❯ proxy-py --enable-dashboard --static-server-dir dashboard/public
 ...[redacted]... - Loaded plugin proxy.http.server.HttpWebServerPlugin
 ...[redacted]... - Loaded plugin proxy.dashboard.dashboard.ProxyDashboard
 ...[redacted]... - Loaded plugin proxy.dashboard.inspect_traffic.InspectTrafficPlugin
@@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ For scenarios where you want direct acce
 start `proxy.py` as:
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy --enable-devtools --enable-events
+❯ proxy-py --enable-devtools --enable-events
 ```
 
 Now point your CDT instance to `ws://localhost:8899/devtools`.
@@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ To run standalone benchmark for `proxy.p
 # Flags
 
 ```console
-❯ proxy -h
+❯ proxy-py -h
 usage: -m [-h] [--tunnel-hostname TUNNEL_HOSTNAME] [--tunnel-port TUNNEL_PORT]
           [--tunnel-username TUNNEL_USERNAME]
           [--tunnel-ssh-key TUNNEL_SSH_KEY]
Index: proxy.py-2.4.3/setup.cfg
===================================================================
--- proxy.py-2.4.3.orig/setup.cfg
+++ proxy.py-2.4.3/setup.cfg
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ install_requires =
 
 [options.entry_points]
 console_scripts =
-  proxy = proxy:entry_point
+  proxy-py = proxy:entry_point
 
 [options.package_data]
 proxy =
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