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# ProxyConfig Object
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* `mode` string (optional) - The proxy mode. Should be one of `direct`,
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`auto_detect`, `pac_script`, `fixed_servers` or `system`.
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Defaults to `pac_script` proxy mode if `pacScript` option is specified
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otherwise defaults to `fixed_servers`.
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* `direct` - In direct mode all connections are created directly, without any proxy involved.
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* `auto_detect` - In auto_detect mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that can
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be downloaded at http://wpad/wpad.dat.
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* `pac_script` - In pac_script mode the proxy configuration is determined by a PAC script that is
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retrieved from the URL specified in the `pacScript`. This is the default mode if `pacScript` is specified.
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* `fixed_servers` - In fixed_servers mode the proxy configuration is specified in `proxyRules`.
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This is the default mode if `proxyRules` is specified.
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* `system` - In system mode the proxy configuration is taken from the operating system.
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Note that the system mode is different from setting no proxy configuration.
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In the latter case, Electron falls back to the system settings only if no
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command-line options influence the proxy configuration.
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* `pacScript` string (optional) - The URL associated with the PAC file.
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* `proxyRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which proxies to use.
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* `proxyBypassRules` string (optional) - Rules indicating which URLs should
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bypass the proxy settings.
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When `mode` is unspecified, `pacScript` and `proxyRules` are provided together, the `proxyRules`
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option is ignored and `pacScript` configuration is applied.
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The `proxyRules` has to follow the rules below:
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```sh
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proxyRules = schemeProxies[";"<schemeProxies>]
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schemeProxies = [<urlScheme>"="]<proxyURIList>
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urlScheme = "http" | "https" | "ftp" | "socks"
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proxyURIList = <proxyURL>[","<proxyURIList>]
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proxyURL = [<proxyScheme>"://"]<proxyHost>[":"<proxyPort>]
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```
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For example:
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* `http=foopy:80;ftp=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for `http://` URLs, and
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HTTP proxy `foopy2:80` for `ftp://` URLs.
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* `foopy:80` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs.
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* `foopy:80,bar,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy:80` for all URLs, failing
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over to `bar` if `foopy:80` is unavailable, and after that using no proxy.
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* `socks4://foopy` - Use SOCKS v4 proxy `foopy:1080` for all URLs.
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* `http=foopy,socks5://bar.com` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and fail
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over to the SOCKS5 proxy `bar.com` if `foopy` is unavailable.
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* `http=foopy,direct://` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use no
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proxy if `foopy` is unavailable.
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* `http=foopy;socks=foopy2` - Use HTTP proxy `foopy` for http URLs, and use
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`socks4://foopy2` for all other URLs.
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The `proxyBypassRules` is a comma separated list of rules described below:
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* `[ URL_SCHEME "://" ] HOSTNAME_PATTERN [ ":" <port> ]`
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Match all hostnames that match the pattern HOSTNAME_PATTERN.
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Examples:
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"foobar.com", "\*foobar.com", "\*.foobar.com", "\*foobar.com:99",
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"https://x.\*.y.com:99"
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* `"." HOSTNAME_SUFFIX_PATTERN [ ":" PORT ]`
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Match a particular domain suffix.
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Examples:
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".google.com", ".com", "http://.google.com"
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* `[ SCHEME "://" ] IP_LITERAL [ ":" PORT ]`
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Match URLs which are IP address literals.
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Examples:
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"127.0.1", "\[0:0::1]", "\[::1]", "http://\[::1]:99"
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* `IP_LITERAL "/" PREFIX_LENGTH_IN_BITS`
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Match any URL that is to an IP literal that falls between the
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given range. IP range is specified using CIDR notation.
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Examples:
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"192.168.1.1/16", "fefe:13::abc/33".
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* `<local>`
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Match local addresses. The meaning of `<local>` is whether the
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host matches one of: "127.0.0.1", "::1", "localhost".
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