On Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 8:20:10 PM UTC+2, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Could you say a few more words about your use case?
>

Thank you. Looking at design docs, I think Athens can do what I'm looking 
for, but maybe it is a little "too much", and either docs are incomplete or 
I'm unable to find them (e.g.: how do I configure the proxy to tell where 
to find private modules?).

Let me explain my needs better.
I have developed a fairly big library I can't/don't want to publish. It 
could be mapped in several modules, maybe twenty. 
There is no VCS, only a tree in my own file system.

Now, I want the programs I develop to became module based and use those 
private modules along with other public modules.

So my idea was: I put my modules as they where in non-existant example.com.
Then, configure a proxy so that if host is example.com it returns the local 
file. If it is from any other url, get the remote file (optionally using a 
proxy). 
Is my idea correct? Has anyone already configured something like it?

Another solution could be to run a local webserver serving the files, then 
configure hosts file adding `127.0.0.1 example.com`, and configure a proxy 
exception. 
But I though a more specific solution was available (like, in effect, 
Athens).

Thank you.

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