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cmd: Adjust documentation for commands (#5377)
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@ -91,14 +91,15 @@ the KEY=VALUE format will be loaded into the Caddy process.
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On Windows, the spawned child process will remain attached to the terminal, so
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closing the window will forcefully stop Caddy; to avoid forgetting this, try
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using 'caddy run' instead to keep it in the foreground.`,
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using 'caddy run' instead to keep it in the foreground.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("start", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("config", "", "Configuration file")
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fs.String("envfile", "", "Environment file to load")
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fs.String("adapter", "", "Name of config adapter to apply")
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fs.String("pidfile", "", "Path of file to which to write process ID")
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fs.String("envfile", "", "Environment file to load")
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fs.Bool("watch", false, "Reload changed config file automatically")
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fs.String("pidfile", "", "Path of file to which to write process ID")
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return fs
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}(),
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})
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@ -138,7 +139,8 @@ save file. It is not an error if --resume is used and no autosave file exists.
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If --watch is specified, the config file will be loaded automatically after
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changes. ⚠️ This can make unintentional config changes easier; only use this
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option in a local development environment.`,
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option in a local development environment.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("run", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("config", "", "Configuration file")
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@ -163,7 +165,8 @@ Stops the background Caddy process as gracefully as possible.
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It requires that the admin API is enabled and accessible, since it will
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use the API's /stop endpoint. The address of this request can be customized
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using the --address flag, or from the given --config, if not the default.`,
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using the --address flag, or from the given --config, if not the default.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("stop", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("address", "", "The address to use to reach the admin API endpoint, if not the default")
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@ -185,7 +188,8 @@ workflows revolving around config files.
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Since the admin endpoint is configurable, the endpoint configuration is loaded
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from the --address flag if specified; otherwise it is loaded from the given
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config file; otherwise the default is assumed.`,
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config file; otherwise the default is assumed.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("reload", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("config", "", "Configuration file (required)")
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@ -273,7 +277,8 @@ for human readability.
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If --validate is used, the adapted config will be checked for validity.
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If the config is invalid, an error will be printed to stderr and a non-
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zero exit status will be returned.`,
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zero exit status will be returned.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("adapt", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("config", "", "Configuration file to adapt (required)")
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@ -295,7 +300,8 @@ This reveals any errors with the configuration through the loading and
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provisioning stages.
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If --envfile is specified, an environment file with environment variables in
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the KEY=VALUE format will be loaded into the Caddy process.`,
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the KEY=VALUE format will be loaded into the Caddy process.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("validate", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("config", "", "Input configuration file")
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@ -308,7 +314,7 @@ the KEY=VALUE format will be loaded into the Caddy process.`,
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RegisterCommand(Command{
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Name: "fmt",
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Func: cmdFmt,
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Usage: "[--overwrite] [<path>]",
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Usage: "[--overwrite] [--diff] [<path>]",
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Short: "Formats a Caddyfile",
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Long: `
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Formats the Caddyfile by adding proper indentation and spaces to improve
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@ -324,7 +330,8 @@ is not a valid patch format.
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If you wish you use stdin instead of a regular file, use - as the path.
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When reading from stdin, the --overwrite flag has no effect: the result
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is always printed to stdout.`,
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is always printed to stdout.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("fmt", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.Bool("overwrite", false, "Overwrite the input file with the results")
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@ -339,7 +346,8 @@ is always printed to stdout.`,
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Short: "Upgrade Caddy (EXPERIMENTAL)",
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Long: `
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Downloads an updated Caddy binary with the same modules/plugins at the
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latest versions. EXPERIMENTAL: May be changed or removed.`,
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latest versions. EXPERIMENTAL: May be changed or removed.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("upgrade", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.Bool("keep-backup", false, "Keep the backed up binary, instead of deleting it")
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caddycmd.RegisterCommand(caddycmd.Command{
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Name: "reverse-proxy",
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Func: cmdReverseProxy,
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Usage: "[--from <addr>] [--to <addr>] [--change-host-header]",
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Usage: "[--from <addr>] [--to <addr>] [--change-host-header] [--insecure] [--internal-certs] [--disable-redirects]",
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Short: "A quick and production-ready reverse proxy",
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Long: `
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A simple but production-ready reverse proxy. Useful for quick deployments,
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proxy over HTTPS with a certificate (unless overridden by the HTTP scheme
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or port).
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If --change-host-header is set, the Host header on the request will be modified
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from its original incoming value to the address of the upstream. (Otherwise, by
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default, all incoming headers are passed through unmodified.)
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If serving HTTPS:
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--disable-redirects can be used to avoid binding to the HTTP port.
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--internal-certs can be used to force issuance certs using the internal
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CA instead of attempting to issue a public certificate.
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For proxying:
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--change-host-header sets the Host header on the request to the address
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of the upstream, instead of defaulting to the incoming Host header.
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--insecure disables TLS verification with the upstream. WARNING: THIS
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DISABLES SECURITY BY NOT VERIFYING THE UPSTREAM'S CERTIFICATE.
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`,
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Flags: func() *flag.FlagSet {
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fs := flag.NewFlagSet("reverse-proxy", flag.ExitOnError)
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fs.String("from", "localhost", "Address on which to receive traffic")
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fs.Var(&reverseProxyCmdTo, "to", "Upstream address(es) to which traffic should be sent")
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fs.Bool("change-host-header", false, "Set upstream Host header to address of upstream")
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fs.Bool("insecure", false, "Disable TLS verification (WARNING: DISABLES SECURITY BY NOT VERIFYING SSL CERTIFICATES!)")
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fs.Bool("insecure", false, "Disable TLS verification (WARNING: DISABLES SECURITY BY NOT VERIFYING TLS CERTIFICATES!)")
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fs.Bool("internal-certs", false, "Use internal CA for issuing certs")
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fs.Bool("debug", false, "Enable verbose debug logs")
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fs.Bool("disable-redirects", false, "Disable HTTP->HTTPS redirects")
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