From brightdata-pack
Provides TypeScript patterns for Bright Data proxy integrations: singleton axios client, retry wrappers for scraping with session, country, and error handling.
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Production-ready patterns for Bright Data proxy integrations. Since Bright Data uses HTTP proxy protocols (not a dedicated SDK), these patterns wrap proxy configuration, retry logic, session management, and response parsing into reusable modules.
Production-ready patterns for Bright Data proxy integrations. Since Bright Data uses HTTP proxy protocols (not a dedicated SDK), these patterns wrap proxy configuration, retry logic, session management, and response parsing into reusable modules.
brightdata-install-auth setup// src/brightdata/client.ts
import axios, { AxiosInstance, AxiosRequestConfig } from 'axios';
import https from 'https';
import 'dotenv/config';
let instance: AxiosInstance | null = null;
export function getBrightDataClient(options?: {
country?: string;
session?: string;
zone?: string;
}): AxiosInstance {
const { BRIGHTDATA_CUSTOMER_ID, BRIGHTDATA_ZONE, BRIGHTDATA_ZONE_PASSWORD } = process.env;
const zone = options?.zone || BRIGHTDATA_ZONE!;
let username = `brd-customer-${BRIGHTDATA_CUSTOMER_ID}-zone-${zone}`;
if (options?.country) username += `-country-${options.country}`;
if (options?.session) username += `-session-${options.session}`;
if (!instance || options) {
instance = axios.create({
proxy: {
host: 'brd.superproxy.io',
port: 33335,
auth: { username, password: BRIGHTDATA_ZONE_PASSWORD! },
},
httpsAgent: new https.Agent({ rejectUnauthorized: false }),
timeout: 60000,
headers: { 'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Scraper/1.0)' },
});
}
return instance;
}
// src/brightdata/retry.ts
export async function scrapeWithRetry<T>(
url: string,
parser: (html: string) => T,
config = { maxRetries: 3, baseDelayMs: 2000, maxDelayMs: 30000 }
): Promise<T> {
const client = getBrightDataClient();
for (let attempt = 0; attempt <= config.maxRetries; attempt++) {
try {
const response = await client.get(url);
return parser(response.data);
} catch (error: any) {
const status = error.response?.status;
// Bright Data proxy errors that warrant retry
const retryable = [502, 503, 407, 429].includes(status) || error.code === 'ETIMEDOUT';
if (attempt === config.maxRetries || !retryable) throw error;
const delay = Math.min(
config.baseDelayMs * Math.pow(2, attempt) + Math.random() * 1000,
config.maxDelayMs
);
console.log(`Attempt ${attempt + 1} failed (${status || error.code}), retrying in ${delay.toFixed(0)}ms`);
await new Promise(r => setTimeout(r, delay));
}
}
throw new Error('Unreachable');
}
// src/brightdata/sessions.ts — maintain same IP across requests
import { v4 as uuidv4 } from 'uuid';
export class StickySession {
private sessionId: string;
private client: AxiosInstance;
constructor(country?: string) {
this.sessionId = uuidv4();
this.client = getBrightDataClient({
country,
session: this.sessionId, // Same session = same exit IP
});
}
async get(url: string) {
return this.client.get(url);
}
// Create new session (rotates IP)
rotate(): void {
this.sessionId = uuidv4();
this.client = getBrightDataClient({ session: this.sessionId });
}
}
// Usage: login flow that needs consistent IP
const session = new StickySession('us');
await session.get('https://example.com/login'); // IP: 1.2.3.4
await session.get('https://example.com/dashboard'); // IP: 1.2.3.4 (same)
session.rotate();
await session.get('https://example.com/other'); // IP: 5.6.7.8 (new)
// src/brightdata/parser.ts
import * as cheerio from 'cheerio';
export function parseProductPage(html: string) {
const $ = cheerio.load(html);
return {
title: $('h1').first().text().trim(),
price: $('[data-price], .price').first().text().trim(),
description: $('meta[name="description"]').attr('content') || '',
images: $('img[src]').map((_, el) => $(el).attr('src')).get().slice(0, 10),
inStock: !$('.out-of-stock').length,
};
}
export function parseSearchResults(html: string) {
const $ = cheerio.load(html);
return $('div.g, [data-result]').map((i, el) => ({
rank: i + 1,
title: $(el).find('h3').text().trim(),
link: $(el).find('a').attr('href') || '',
snippet: $(el).find('.VwiC3b, .st').text().trim(),
})).get();
}
# brightdata/client.py
import os, requests
from contextlib import contextmanager
from dotenv import load_dotenv
load_dotenv()
@contextmanager
def brightdata_session(country=None, city=None):
"""Context manager for Bright Data proxy sessions."""
cid = os.environ['BRIGHTDATA_CUSTOMER_ID']
zone = os.environ['BRIGHTDATA_ZONE']
pwd = os.environ['BRIGHTDATA_ZONE_PASSWORD']
username = f'brd-customer-{cid}-zone-{zone}'
if country: username += f'-country-{country}'
if city: username += f'-city-{city}'
proxy_url = f'http://{username}:{pwd}@brd.superproxy.io:33335'
session = requests.Session()
session.proxies = {'http': proxy_url, 'https': proxy_url}
session.verify = './brd-ca.crt'
session.headers['User-Agent'] = 'Mozilla/5.0'
try:
yield session
finally:
session.close()
# Usage
with brightdata_session(country='us') as s:
resp = s.get('https://example.com')
print(resp.status_code)
| Pattern | Use Case | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Singleton client | All proxy requests | Consistent config, connection reuse |
| Retry wrapper | Transient proxy errors | Auto-recovery from 502/503 |
| Sticky sessions | Login flows, pagination | Same IP across requests |
| Response cache | Development | Avoids burning proxy credits |
Apply patterns in brightdata-core-workflow-a for real-world browser scraping.
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First indexed Jul 10, 2026
Provides production-ready patterns for Bright Data proxy integrations in TypeScript and Python, including proxy client singleton, retry logic, and session management.
Generates working proxy code for Bright Data's datacenter, ISP, residential, and mobile networks. Handles URL format, targeting, SSL setup, and Python/Node/browser framework integration.
Guides reception of code review feedback: verify before implementing, avoid performative agreement, push back with technical reasoning when needed.