The standard lib pprof library doesn't set its own Content-Type header
properly. If pprof is used with gzip, the index endpoint will be
interpreted as a .gz file; so we force its hand and set the header.
* proxy: use a new context for the outgoing request
fix issue #1345
Signed-off-by: Tw <tw19881113@gmail.com>
* proxy: add test for canceling the request
Signed-off-by: Tw <tw19881113@gmail.com>
* Generate meta elements from useful front matters.
Limited to the default template and specific elements.
* Rerun gofmt
* Add "keywords" and remove "language" to/from the list of meta tags.
* Add a simple positive list test for the meta tag generation.
* Move the meta tag list to a var at the begin of the file.
Seperate the Meta tags from the other front matters:
- Don't override user settings with name `meta`
- Cleaner Code.
* Remove the uneccessary `[:]` in the []Bytes to String casting.
@mholt was right ;)
* One minor refinement. Combining two statements.
Because of this commit(6e36811c37399d60cbce587b7c48e611009c5aec) on go tip,
it will probe the request's body to determine whether to use chunked transfer
encoding which trailers depend on it.
So we just offer a non empty body to make trailers work.
fix issue #1359
Signed-off-by: Tw <tw19881113@gmail.com>
* Add {whenISO} to record timestamp in ISO 8601 format in UTC.
ISO 8601 is the standard time format and is easy to parse.
This change assumes users desiring ISO 8016 generally prefer UTC for simplicity.
This results in {whenISO} to be significantly shorter than {when}:
{when} = "02/Jan/2006:15:04:05 +0000"
{whenISO} = "2006-01-02T15:04:12Z"
Add unit test to verify both, as there was no unit test for {when}.
* Rename {whenISO} to {when_iso}
If only one upstream is defined we don't need to buffer the body.
Instead we directly stream the body to the upstream host,
which reduces memory usage as well as latency.
Furthermore this enables different kinds of HTTP streaming
applications like gRPC for instance.
If a site owner protects a path with basicauth, no need
to use the Authorization header elsewhere upstream, especially since it
contains credentials.
If this breaks anyone, it means they're double-dipping. It's usually
good practice to clear out credentials as soon as they're not needed
anymore. (Note that we only clear credentials after they're used,
they stay for any other reason.)
* Added path cleanup functions with masking to preserve certain patterns + unit tests, #1298
* Use custom PathClean function instead of path.Clean to apply masks to preserve protocol separator in the path
* Indentation corrected in the test data map to pass the lint
* Fixing ineffassign of a temporary string variable
* Improved variable naming and documentation
* Improved variable naming
* Added benchmarks and improved variable naming in tests
* Removed unnecessary value capture when iterating over a map for keys
* A typo correction
This issue was caused by connHijackerTransport trying to record HTTP
response headers by "hijacking" the Read() method of the plain net.Conn.
This does not simply work over TLS though since this will record the TLS
handshake and encrypted data instead of the actual content.
This commit fixes the problem by providing an alternative transport.DialTLS
which correctly hijacks the overlying tls.Conn instead.
* Fixed HTTP/2 support for the proxy middleware
http.Transport instances whose TLSClientConfig, Dial, or DialTLS field
is non-nil will be configured without HTTP/2 support by default.
This commit adds the proper calls to http2.ConfigureTransport()
everywhere a http.Transport is created and thus fixes HTTP/2 in the
proxy middleware whenever insecure_skip_verify or keepalive is provided.
* Added HTTP/2 support check to TestReverseProxyInsecureSkipVerify
* Feature #1282 - Support pre-gzipped files
* Fix broken test cases
* Support brotli encoding as well
* Fix for #1276 - support integers and floats as metadata in markdown (#1278)
* Fix for #1276
* Use strconv.Format
* Use map[string]interface{} as variables
* One more file
* Always run all tests before commit
* Get rid of DocFlags
* Fix syntax in caddy.conf
* Update to Go 1.7.4
* Add send_timeout property to fastcgi directive.
* Convert rwc field on FCGIClient from type io.ReadWriteCloser to net.Conn.
* Return HTTP 504 to the client when a timeout occurs.
* In Handler.ServeHTTP(), close the connection before returning an HTTP
502/504.
* Refactor tests and add coverage.
* Return HTTP 504 when FastCGI connect times out.
* test: add unit test for #1283 (#1288)
* After review fixes
* Limit the number of restarts with systemd
* Prevent fd leak
* Prevent fd leak
* Refactor loops
* gofmt
* Convert rwc field on FCGIClient from type io.ReadWriteCloser to net.Conn.
* Return HTTP 504 to the client when a timeout occurs.
* In Handler.ServeHTTP(), close the connection before returning an HTTP
502/504.
* Refactor tests and add coverage.
* Fix for #1276
* Use strconv.Format
* Use map[string]interface{} as variables
* One more file
* Always run all tests before commit
* Get rid of DocFlags
By setting the read deadline in streamReader.Read(), the deadline was
extended by the read timeout on each subsequent call. To avoid this, the
deadline is set in FCGIClient.Request(), before the first read occurs.
See #1094.