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2022-09-05Drop requirement for filesystems to implement fs.StatFSDave Henderson
Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
2022-09-05fileserver: Support glob expansion in file matcher (#4993)Matt Holt
* fileserver: Support glob expansion in file matcher * Fix tests * Fix bugs and tests * Attempt Windows fix, sigh * debug Windows, WIP * Continue debugging Windows * Another attempt at Windows * Plz Windows * Cmon... * Clean up, hope I didn't break anything
2022-07-31fileserver: Support virtual file system in CaddyfileMatthew Holt
2022-03-04fileserver: Add `pass_thru` Caddyfile option (#4613)Francis Lavoie
2021-07-01fileserver: Add `disable_canonical_uris` Caddyfile subdirective (#4222)mritd
* feat(fileserver): add 'canonical_uris' parameter to caddyfile add 'canonical_uris' parameter to caddyfile reference #2741 Signed-off-by: mritd <mritd@linux.com> * feat(file_server): rename subdirective canonical_uris to disable_canonical_uris rename subdirective canonical_uris to disable_canonical_uris Signed-off-by: mritd <mritd@linux.com> * test(caddyfile_adapt): add disable_canonical_uris subdirective test file add disable_canonical_uris subdirective test file Signed-off-by: mritd <mritd@linux.com>
2021-04-08fileserver: Add status code override (#4076)Francis Lavoie
After reading a question about the `handle_response` feature of `reverse_proxy`, I realized that we didn't have a way of serving an arbitrary file with a status code other than 200. This is an issue in situations where you want to serve a custom error page in routes that are not errors, like the aforementioned `handle_response`, where you may want to retain the status code returned by the proxy but write a response with content from a file. This feature is super simple, basically if a status code is configured (can be a status code number, or a placeholder string) then that status will be written out before serving the file - if we write the status code first, then the stdlib won't write its own (only the first HTTP status header wins).
2021-03-29encode,staticfiles: Content negotiation, precompressed files (#4045)Steffen Brüheim
* encode: implement prefer setting * encode: minimum_length configurable via caddyfile * encode: configurable content-types which to encode * file_server: support precompressed files * encode: use ReponseMatcher for conditional encoding of content * linting error & documentation of encode.PrecompressedOrder * encode: allow just one response matcher also change the namespace of the encoders back, I accidently changed to precompressed >.> default matchers include a * to match to any charset, that may be appended * rounding of the PR * added integration tests for new caddyfile directives * improved various doc strings (punctuation and typos) * added json tag for file_server precompress order and encode matcher * file_server: add vary header, remove accept-ranges when serving precompressed files * encode: move Suffix implementation to precompressed modules
2020-11-02fileserver: Improve and clarify file hiding logic (#3844)Matt Holt
* fileserver: Improve and clarify file hiding logic * Oops, forgot to run integration tests * Make this one integration test OS-agnostic * See if this appeases the Windows gods * D'oh
2020-04-08chore: make the linter happier (#3245)Mohammed Al Sahaf
* chore: make the linter happier * chore: remove reference to maligned linter in .golangci.yml
2020-03-24file_server: Fix dumb error check I must have written at 1amMatthew Holt
2020-01-16httpcaddyfile: Group try_files routes together (#2891)Matthew Holt
This ensures that only the first matching route is used.
2020-01-11http: A little more polish on rewrite handler and try_files directiveMatthew Holt
2020-01-09Update docs for couple of Caddyfile directivesMatthew Holt
2020-01-09http: Change routes to sequential matcher evaluation (#2967)Matt Holt
Previously, all matchers in a route would be evaluated before any handlers were executed, and a composite route of the matching routes would be created. This made rewrites especially tricky, since the only way to defer later matchers' evaluation was to wrap them in a subroute, or to invoke a "rehandle" which often caused bugs. Instead, this new sequential design evaluates each route's matchers then its handlers in lock-step; matcher-handlers-matcher-handlers... If the first matching route consists of a rewrite, then the second route will be evaluated against the rewritten request, rather than the original one, and so on. This should do away with any need for rehandling. I've also taken this opportunity to avoid adding new values to the request context in the handler chain, as this creates a copy of the Request struct, which may possibly lead to bugs like it has in the past (see PR #1542, PR #1481, and maybe issue #2463). We now add all the expected context values in the top-level handler at the server, then any new values can be added to the variable table via the VarsCtxKey context key, or just the GetVar/SetVar functions. In particular, we are using this facility to convey dial information in the reverse proxy. Had to be careful in one place as the middleware compilation logic has changed, and moved a bit. We no longer compile a middleware chain per- request; instead, we can compile it at provision-time, and defer only the evaluation of matchers to request-time, which should slightly improve performance. Doing this, however, we take advantage of multiple function closures, and we also changed the use of HandlerFunc (function pointer) to Handler (interface)... this led to a situation where, if we aren't careful, allows one request routed a certain way to permanently change the "next" handler for all/most other requests! We avoid this by making a copy of the interface value (which is a lightweight pointer copy) and using exclusively that within our wrapped handlers. This way, the original stack frame is preserved in a "read-only" fashion. The comments in the code describe this phenomenon. This may very well be a breaking change for some configurations, however I do not expect it to impact many people. I will make it clear in the release notes that this change has occurred.
2019-12-17rewrite: Attempt query string fix (#2891)Matthew Holt
2019-12-12try_files, rewrite: allow query string in try_files (fix #2891)Matthew Holt
Also some minor cleanup/improvements discovered along the way
2019-12-10v2: Module documentation; refactor LoadModule(); new caddy struct tags (#2924)Matt Holt
This commit goes a long way toward making automated documentation of Caddy config and Caddy modules possible. It's a broad, sweeping change, but mostly internal. It allows us to automatically generate docs for all Caddy modules (including future third-party ones) and make them viewable on a web page; it also doubles as godoc comments. As such, this commit makes significant progress in migrating the docs from our temporary wiki page toward our new website which is still under construction. With this change, all host modules will use ctx.LoadModule() and pass in both the struct pointer and the field name as a string. This allows the reflect package to read the struct tag from that field so that it can get the necessary information like the module namespace and the inline key. This has the nice side-effect of unifying the code and documentation. It also simplifies module loading, and handles several variations on field types for raw module fields (i.e. variations on json.RawMessage, such as arrays and maps). I also renamed ModuleInfo.Name -> ModuleInfo.ID, to make it clear that the ID is the "full name" which includes both the module namespace and the name. This clarity is helpful when describing module hierarchy. As of this change, Caddy modules are no longer an experimental design. I think the architecture is good enough to go forward.
2019-11-27reverse_proxy: Add flush_interval to caddyfile syntax (#1460)Matthew Holt
Also add godoc for Caddyfile syntax for file_server
2019-11-15Minor cleanupsMatthew Holt
2019-09-10caddyfile: Improve Dispenser.NextBlock() to support nestingMatthew Holt
2019-09-09Merge pull request #2737 from caddyserver/fastcgi (reverse proxy!)Matt Holt
v2: Refactor reverse proxy and add FastCGI support
2019-09-06Various fixes/tweaks to HTTP placeholder variables and file matchingMatthew Holt
- Rename http.var.* -> http.vars.* to be more consistent - Prefixing a path matcher with * now invokes simple suffix matching - Handlers and matchers that need a root path default to {http.vars.root} - Clean replacer output on the file matcher's file selection suffix
2019-08-27Add query_string to HTTP replacer and use it for try_filesMatthew Holt
2019-08-22Fix SIV where /v2 was missing from caddyfile adapter work (#2721)Mohammed Al Sahaf
2019-08-21file_server: Automatically hide all involved CaddyfilesMatthew Holt
2019-08-21Refactor Caddyfile adapter and module registrationMatthew Holt
Use piles from which to draw config values. Module values can return their name, so now we can do two-way mapping from value to name and name to value; whereas before we could only map name to value. This was problematic with the Caddyfile adapter since it receives values and needs to know the name to put in the config.
2019-08-09Fix module-related errorsMatthew Holt
2019-08-09Implement config adapters and beginning of Caddyfile adapterMatthew Holt
Along with several other changes, such as renaming caddyhttp.ServerRoute to caddyhttp.Route, exporting some types that were not exported before, and tweaking the caddytls TLS values to be more consistent. Notably, we also now disable automatic cert management for names which already have a cert (manually) loaded into the cache. These names no longer need to be specified in the "skip_certificates" field of the automatic HTTPS config, because they will be skipped automatically.