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* httpcaddyfile: Wrap site block in subroute if host matcher used (fix #5124)
* Correct boolean logic (oops)
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Prevents caddy from performing disk IO needlessly when the request is cancelled before the listing is finished.
Closes #5129
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Fix #4859
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Attempt to reduce flakiness a bit more
Test suite needs to be rewritten.
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treat invalid file path as notFound so that PassThru can work
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PR #4066 added a dark color scheme to the file_server browse template.
PR #4356 later set the links for the `:visited` pseudo-class, but did
not set anything for the dark mode, resulting in poor contrast. I
selected some new colors by feel.
This commit also adds an `a:visited:hover` for both, to go along with
the normal blue hover colors.
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See https://github.com/mholt/caddy-ratelimit/issues/12
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It was not accurate. Placeholders could be used in outputs that are
defined in the same mapping as long as that placeholder does not do the
same.
A more general solution would be to detect it at run-time in the
replacer directly, but that's a bit tedious
and will require allocations I think.
A better implementation of this check could still be done, but I don't
know if it would always be accurate. Could be a "best-effort" thing?
But I've also never heard of an actual case where someone configured
infinite recursion...
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I apparently read the diff backwards in
2a8c458ffedf886af9542541ea1b1de62370929d
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See #5074
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fastcgi: Redirect using original URI path (fix #5073) and rewrite: Only trim prefix if matched
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This updates the map directive to replace placeholders in default values
in the same way as matched values.
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* core: Refactor, improve listener logic
Deprecate:
- caddy.Listen
- caddy.ListenTimeout
- caddy.ListenPacket
Prefer caddy.NetworkAddress.Listen() instead.
Change:
- caddy.ListenQUIC (hopefully to remove later)
- caddy.ListenerFunc signature (add context and ListenConfig)
- Don't emit Alt-Svc header advertising h3 over HTTP/3
- Use quic.ListenEarly instead of quic.ListenEarlyAddr; this gives us
more flexibility (e.g. possibility of HTTP/3 over UDS) but also
introduces a new issue:
https://github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/issues/3560#issuecomment-1258959608
- Unlink unix socket before and after use
* Appease the linter
* Keep ListenAll
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See #5073
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e338648fed3263200dfd6abc9f8100c6f1c0eb67 introduced multiple upstream
addresses. A comment notes that mixing schemes isn't supported and
therefore the first valid scheme is supposed to be used.
Fixes setting the first scheme.
fixes #5087
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* core: Reuse unix sockets
* Don't serve HTTP/3 over unix sockets
This requires upstream support, if even useful
* Don't use unix build tag... yet
* Fix build tag
* Allow ErrNotExist when unlinking socket
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I think it got lost during a rebase or something
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* caddyhttp: Honor grace period in background
This avoids blocking during config reloads.
* Don't quit process until servers shut down
* Make tests more likely to pass on fast CI (#5045)
* caddyhttp: Even faster shutdowns
Simultaneously shut down all HTTP servers, rather than one at a time.
In practice there usually won't be more than 1 that lingers. But this
code ensures that they all Shutdown() in their own goroutine
and then we wait for them at the end (if exiting).
We also wait for them to start up so we can be fairly confident the
shutdowns have begun; i.e. old servers no longer
accepting new connections.
* Fix comment typo
* Pull functions out of loop, for readability
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Ideally I'd just remove the parameter to caddy.Context.Logger(), but
this would break most Caddy plugins.
Instead, I'm making it variadic and marking it as partially deprecated.
In the future, I might completely remove the parameter once most
plugins have updated.
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* configuring http.Server from handlers.
* Minor tweaks
* Run gofmt
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* caddyhttp: Make metrics opt-in
Related to #4644
* Make configurable in Caddyfile
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file-server and reverse-proxy
This might be useful!
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* fix encode handler header manipulation
also avoid implementing ReadFrom because it breaks when io.Copied to directly
* strconv.Itoa should be tried as a last resort
WriteHeader during Close
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* feat: Multiple 'to' upstreams in reverse-proxy cmd
* Repeat --to for multiple upstreams, rather than comma-separating in a single flag
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* caddyhttp: Implement `skip_log` handler
* Refactor to use vars middleware
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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Fixes #5037
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If * is in the matcher it will always match so we can just put it first.
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* caddyhttp: Explicitly disallow multiple regexp matchers
Fix #5028
Since the matchers would overwrite eachother, we should error out to tell the user their config doesn't make sense.
* Update modules/caddyhttp/matchers.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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Thanks to @WeidiDeng for reporting this
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the underlying response writer implements it. (#5022)
Doing so allows for splice/sendfile optimizations when available.
Fixes #4731
Co-authored-by: flga <flga@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
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* 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
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* caddyhttp: Support sending HTTP 103 Early Hints
This adds support for early hints in the static_response handler.
* caddyhttp: Don't record 1xx responses
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* caddyauth: Speed up basicauth provisioning, precalculate fake password
* Deprecate scrypt, allow using decoded bcrypt hashes
* Add TODO note
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* reverseproxy: Close hijacked conns on reload/quit
We also send a Close control message to both ends of
WebSocket connections. I have tested this many times in
my dev environment with consistent success, although
the variety of scenarios was limited.
* Oops... actually call Close() this time
* CloseMessage --> closeMessage
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
* Use httpguts, duh
* Use map instead of sync.Map
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
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* core: Refactor listeners; use SO_REUSEPORT on Unix
Just an experiment for now
* Fix lint by logging error
* TCP Keepalive configuration (#4865)
* initial attempt at TCP Keepalive configuration
* core: implement tcp-keepalive for linux
* move canSetKeepAlive interface
* Godoc for keepalive server parameter
* handle return values
* log keepalive errors
* Clean up after bad merge
* Merge in pluggable network types
From 1edc1a45e3aee1f7d86b68c3ddaf2fd16ba8ab73
* Slight refactor, fix from recent merge conflict
Co-authored-by: Karmanyaah Malhotra <karmanyaah.gh@malhotra.cc>
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* break up code and use lazy reading and pool bufio.Writer
* close underlying connection when operation failed
* allocate bufWriter and streamWriter only once
* refactor record writing
* rebase from master
* handle err
* Fix type assertion
Also reduce some duplication
* Refactor client and clientCloser for logging
Should reduce allocations
* Minor cosmetic adjustments; apply Apache license
* Appease the linter
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* added the httpError function into the document
* Update templates.go
* Update templates.go
* Fix gofmt
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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