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2022-05-02reverseproxy: Fix Caddyfile support for `replace_status` (#4754)Francis Lavoie
2022-04-27reverseproxy: Improve hashing LB policies with HRW (#4724)Matt Holt
* reverseproxy: Improve hashing LB policies with HRW Previously, if a list of upstreams changed, hash-based LB policies would be greatly affected because the hash relied on the position of upstreams in the pool. Highest Random Weight or "rendezvous" hashing is apparently robust to pool changes. It runs in O(n) instead of O(log n), but n is very small usually. * Fix bug and update tests
2022-04-25httpcaddyfile: Deprecate paths in site addresses; use zap logs (#4728)Francis Lavoie
2022-04-11reverseproxy: Add `_ms` placeholders for proxy durations (#4666)Francis Lavoie
* reverseproxy: Add `_ms` placeholders for proxy durations * Add http.request.duration_ms Also add comments, and change duration_sec to duration_ms * Add response.duration_ms for consistency * Add missing godoc comment Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-04-11reverseproxy: Sync up `handleUpgradeResponse` with stdlib (#4664)Francis Lavoie
* reverseproxy: Sync up `handleUpgradeResponse` with stdlib I had left this as a TODO for when we bump to minimum 1.17, but I should've realized it was under `internal` so it couldn't be used directly. Copied the functions we needed for parity. Hopefully this is ok! * Add tests and fix godoc comments Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-24reverseproxy: Include port in A upstreams cacheMatthew Holt
Should fix #4659
2022-03-21reverseproxy: Don't clear name in SRV upstreamsMatthew Holt
Fix for dc4d147388547515f77447d594024386b732e7d4
2022-03-18reverseproxy: Expand SRV/A addrs for cache keyMatthew Holt
Hopefully fix #4645
2022-03-13chore: Comment fixes (#4634)Francis Lavoie
2022-03-09reverseproxy: copy_response and copy_response_headers for handle_response ↵Francis Lavoie
routes (#4391) * reverseproxy: New `copy_response` handler for `handle_response` routes Followup to #4298 and #4388. This adds a new `copy_response` handler which may only be used in `reverse_proxy`'s `handle_response` routes, which can be used to actually copy the proxy response downstream. Previously, if `handle_response` was used (with routes, not the status code mode), it was impossible to use the upstream's response body at all, because we would always close the body, expecting the routes to write a new body from scratch. To implement this, I had to refactor `h.reverseProxy()` to move all the code that came after the `HandleResponse` loop into a new function. This new function `h.finalizeResponse()` takes care of preparing the response by removing extra headers, dealing with trailers, then copying the headers and body downstream. Since basically what we want `copy_response` to do is invoke `h.finalizeResponse()` at a configurable point in time, we need to pass down the proxy handler, the response, and some other state via a new `req.WithContext(ctx)`. Wrapping a new context is pretty much the only way we have to jump a few layers in the HTTP middleware chain and let a handler pick up this information. Feels a bit dirty, but it works. Also fixed a bug with the `http.reverse_proxy.upstream.duration` placeholder, it always had the same duration as `http.reverse_proxy.upstream.latency`, but the former was meant to be the time taken for the roundtrip _plus_ copying/writing the response. * Delete the "Content-Length" header if we aren't copying Fixes a bug where the Content-Length will mismatch the actual bytes written if we skipped copying the response, so we get a message like this when using curl: ``` curl: (18) transfer closed with 18 bytes remaining to read ``` To replicate: ``` { admin off debug } :8881 { reverse_proxy 127.0.0.1:8882 { @200 status 200 handle_response @200 { header Foo bar } } } :8882 { header Content-Type application/json respond `{"hello": "world"}` 200 } ``` * Implement `copy_response_headers`, with include/exclude list support * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-07fastcgi: Protect against requests with null bytes in the path (#4614)Francis Lavoie
2022-03-06reverseproxy: Dynamic upstreams (with SRV and A/AAAA support) (#4470)Matt Holt
* reverseproxy: Begin refactor to enable dynamic upstreams Streamed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj7yzXb11jU * Implement SRV and A/AAA upstream sources Also get upstreams at every retry loop iteration instead of just once before the loop. See #4442. * Minor tweaks from review * Limit size of upstreams caches * Add doc notes deprecating LookupSRV * Provision dynamic upstreams Still WIP, preparing to preserve health checker functionality * Rejigger health checks Move active health check results into handler-specific Upstreams. Improve documentation regarding health checks and upstreams. * Deprecation notice * Add Caddyfile support, use `caddy.Duration` * Interface guards * Implement custom resolvers, add resolvers to http transport Caddyfile * SRV: fix Caddyfile `name` inline arg, remove proto condition * Use pointer receiver * Add debug logs Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
2022-03-06reverseproxy: Implement trusted proxies for `X-Forwarded-*` headers (#4507)Francis Lavoie
2022-03-05reverseproxy: Refactor dial address parsing, augment command parsing (#4616)Francis Lavoie
2022-03-03reverseproxy: Make shallow-ish clone of the request (#4551)Francis Lavoie
* reverseproxy: Make shallow-ish clone of the request * Refactor request cloning into separate function Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-02fastcgi: Set SERVER_PORT to 80 or 443 depending on scheme (#4572)ttys3
2022-03-01reverseproxy: Move status replacement intercept to `replace_status` (#4300)Francis Lavoie
2022-02-01reverseproxy: Avoid returning a `nil` error during GetClientCertificate (#4550)Francis Lavoie
2022-01-19Improve the reverse-proxy CLI --to flag help message (#4535)Vojtech Vitek
2022-01-04admin, reverseproxy: Stop timers if canceled to avoid goroutine leak (#4482)Денис Телюх
2021-12-17reverseproxy: Fix incorrect `health_headers` Caddyfile parsing (#4485)Francis Lavoie
Fixes #4481
2021-12-02caddyhttp: Make logging of credential headers opt-in (#4438)Francis Lavoie
2021-12-02fastcgi: Fix a TODO, prevent zap using reflection for logging env (#4437)Francis Lavoie
* fastcgi: Fix a TODO, prevent zap using reflection for logging env * Update modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/fastcgi/fastcgi.go Co-authored-by: Mohammed Al Sahaf <msaa1990@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Mohammed Al Sahaf <msaa1990@gmail.com>
2021-11-24reverseproxy: Adjust defaults, document defaults (#4436)Francis Lavoie
* reverseproxy: Adjust defaults, document defaults Related to some of the issues in https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/4245, a complaint about the proxy transport defaults not being properly documented in https://caddy.community/t/default-values-for-directives/14254/6. - Dug into the stdlib to find the actual defaults for some of the timeouts and buffer limits, documenting them in godoc so the JSON docs get them next release. - Moved the keep-alive and dial-timeout defaults from `reverseproxy.go` to `httptransport.go`. It doesn't make sense to set defaults in the proxy, because then any time the transport is configured with non-defaults, the keep-alive and dial-timeout defaults are lost! - Sped up the dial timeout from 10s to 3s, in practice it rarely makes sense to wait a whole 10s for dialing. A shorter timeout helps a lot with the load balancer retries, so using something lower helps with user experience. * reverseproxy: Make keepalive interval configurable via Caddyfile * fastcgi: DialTimeout default for fastcgi transport too
2021-10-26reverseproxy: Sanitize scheme and host on incoming requests (#4237)Francis Lavoie
* caddyhttp: Sanitize scheme and host on incoming requests * reverseproxy: Sanitize the URL scheme and host before proxying * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-10-18reverseproxy: Prevent copying the response if a response handler ran (#4388)Francis Lavoie
2021-10-11caddyhttp: reverseproxy: clarify warning for -insecure (#4379)Simão Gomes Viana
The question would only receive bad answers so it's better to just say what the option actually does.
2021-09-29Move from deprecated ioutil to os and io packages (#4364)KallyDev
2021-09-27Revert 3336faf2 (close #4360)Matthew Holt
Debug log is correct level for this
2021-09-24reverseproxy: Log error at error level (fix #4360)Matthew Holt
2021-09-17fastcgi: Implement `try_files` override in Caddyfile directive (#4347)Francis Lavoie
2021-09-11fastcgi: Fix Caddyfile parsing when `handle_response` is used (#4342)Francis Lavoie
2021-08-23reverseproxy: Remove redundant flushing (#4299)Francis Lavoie
From reading through the code, I think this code path is now obsoleted by the changes made in https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/4266. Basically, `h.flushInterval()` will set the flush interval to `-1` if we're in a bi-directional stream, and the recent PR ensured that `h.copyResponse()` properly flushes headers immediately when the flush interval is non-zero. So now there should be no need to call Flush before calling `h.copyResponse()`.
2021-08-17logging: Warn for deprecated single_field encoderMatthew Holt
2021-08-12reverseproxy: Incorporate latest proxy changes from stdlib (#4266)Francis Lavoie
I went through the commits that touched stdlib's `reverseproxy.go` file, and copied over all the changes that are to code that was copied into Caddy. The commits I pulled changes from: - https://github.com/golang/go/commit/2cc347382f4df3fb40d8d81ec9331f0748b1c394 - https://github.com/golang/go/commit/a5cea062b305c8502bdc959c0eec279dbcd4391f - https://github.com/golang/go/commit/ecdbffd4ec68b509998792f120868fec319de59b - https://github.com/golang/go/commit/21898524f66c075d7cfb64a38f17684140e57675 -https://github.com/golang/go/commit/ca3c0df1f8e07337ba4048b191bf905118ebe251 - https://github.com/golang/go/commit/9c017ff30dd21bbdcdb11f39458d3944db530d7e This may also fix https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/4247 because of the change to `copyResponse` to set `mlw.flushPending = true` right away.
2021-07-06reverseproxy: Keep path to unix socket as dial address (#4232)elnoro
2021-06-17caddyhttp: Refactor and export SanitizedPathJoin for use in fastcgi (#4207)Matt Holt
2021-06-16Some misc. cleanupMatthew Holt
The fastcgi changes came from v1 which don't make sense in v2. Fix comment about default value in reverse proxy keep alive.
2021-06-15reverseproxy: Fix overwriting of max_idle_conns_per_host (closes #4201)Matthew Holt
Also split the Caddyfile subdirective keepalive_idle_conns into two properties so the conns and conns_per_host can be set separately. This is technically a breaking change, but probably anyone who this breaks already had a broken config anyway, and silently fixing it won't help them fix their configs.
2021-06-04reverseproxy: Always remove hop-by-hop headersMatthew Holt
See golang/go#46313 Based on https://github.com/golang/go/commit/950fa11c4cb01a145bb07eeb167d90a1846061b3
2021-05-12reverseproxy: Set the headers in the replacer before `handle_response` (#4165)Francis Lavoie
Turns out this was an oversight, we assumed we could use `{http.response.header.*}` but that doesn't work because those are grabbed from the response writer, and we haven't copied any headers into the response writer yet. So the fix is to set all the response headers into the replacer at a new namespace before running the handlers. This adds the `{http.reverse_proxy.header.*}` replacer. See https://caddy.community/t/empty-http-response-header-x-accel-redirect/12447
2021-05-05reverseproxy: Minor logging improvementsMatthew Holt
2021-05-02reverseproxy: Add `handle_response` blocks to `reverse_proxy` (#3710) (#4021)Francis Lavoie
* reverseproxy: Add `handle_response` blocks to `reverse_proxy` (#3710) * reverseproxy: complete handle_response test * reverseproxy: Change handle_response matchers to use named matchers reverseproxy: Add support for changing status code * fastcgi: Remove obsolete TODO We already have d.Err("transport already specified") in the reverse_proxy parsing code which covers this case * reverseproxy: Fix support for "4xx" type status codes * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com> * caddyhttp: Reorganize response matchers * reverseproxy: Reintroduce caddyfile.Unmarshaler * reverseproxy: Add comment mentioning Finalize should be called Co-authored-by: Maxime Soulé <btik-git@scoubidou.com> Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-29reverseproxy: fix hash selection policy (#4137)Simão Gomes Viana
* caddyhttp: reverseproxy: fix hash selection policy Fixes: #4135 Test: go test './...' -count=1 * caddyhttp: reverseproxy: add test to catch #4135 If you revert the last commit, the test will fail.
2021-04-21reverseproxy: Admin endpoint for reporting upstream statuses (#4125)Francis Lavoie
2021-03-30reverseproxy: Set cookie path to `/` when using cookie lb_policy (#4096)Dimitri Masson
2021-03-29reverseproxy: Implement health_uri, deprecate health_path, supports query ↵Francis Lavoie
(#4050) * reverseproxy: Implement health_uri, replaces health_path, supports query Also fixes a bug with `health_status` Caddyfile parsing , it would always only take the first character of the status code even if it didn't end with "xx". * reverseproxy: Rename to URI, named logger, warn in Provision (for JSON)
2021-03-03reverseproxy: Fix upstreams with placeholders with no port (#4046)Francis Lavoie
2021-02-25reverseproxy: Fix round robin data race (#4038)Matthew Holt
2021-02-22reverseproxy: Add duration/latency placeholders (close #4012) (#4013)Matt Holt
* reverseproxy: Add duration/latency placeholders (close #4012) (and #2268) Adds 4 placeholders, one is actually outside reverse proxy though: {http.request.duration} is how long since the server decoded the HTTP request (headers). {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.latency} is how long it took a proxy upstream to write the response header. {http.reverse_proxy.upstream.duration} is total time proxying to the upstream, including writing response body to client. {http.reverse_proxy.duration} is total time spent proxying, including selecting an upstream and retries. Obviously, most of these are only useful at the end of a request, like when writing response headers or logs. See also: https://caddy.community/t/any-equivalent-of-request-time-and-upstream-header-time-from-nginx/11418 * Add new placeholders to documentation