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* chore: make the linter happier
* chore: remove reference to maligned linter in .golangci.yml
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- Create two default automation policies; if the TLS app is used in
isolation with the 'automate' certificate loader, it will now use
an internal issuer for internal-only names, and an ACME issuer for
all other names by default.
- If the HTTP Caddyfile adds an 'automate' loader, it now also adds an
automation policy for any names in that loader that do not qualify
for public certificates so that they will be issued internally. (It
might be nice if this wasn't necessary, but the alternative is to
either make auto-HTTPS logic way more complex by scanning the names in
the 'automate' loader, or to have an automation policy without an
issuer switch between default issuer based on the name being issued
a certificate - I think I like the latter option better, right now we
do something kind of like that but at a level above each individual
automation policies, we do that switch only when no automation
policies match, rather than when a policy without an issuer does
match.)
- Set the default LoggerName rather than a LoggerNames with an empty
host value, which is now taken literally rather than as a catch-all.
- hostsFromKeys, the function that gets a list of hosts from server
block keys, no longer returns an empty string in its resulting slice,
ever.
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We now store the parsed site/server block keys with the server block,
rather than parsing the addresses every time we read them.
Also detect conflicting schemes, i.e. TLS and non-TLS cannot be served
from the same server (natively -- modules could be built for it).
Also do not add site subroutes (subroutes generated specifically from
site blocks in the Caddyfile) that are empty.
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If a site block has a key like "http://localhost:2016", then the log for
that site must be mapped to "localhost:2016" and not just "localhost"
because "localhost:2016" will be the value of the Host header of requests.
But a key like "localhost:80" does not include the port since the Host
header will not include ":80" because it is a standard port.
Fixes https://caddy.community/t/v2-common-log-format-not-working/7352?u=matt
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This seems unnecessary for now and we can always add it in later if
people have a good reason to need it.
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Holy heck this was complicated
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