* SIGUSR2 triggers graceful binary upgrades (spawns new process)
* Move some functions around, hopefully fixing Windows build
* Clean up a couple file closes and add links to useful debugging thread
* Use two underscores in upgrade env var
To help ensure uniqueness / avoid possible collisions
Updated ifCondition test to deep test all fields.
Changed NewComplexRule to not return a pointer.
Corrected panic detection in formatting.
Fixed failing test cases.
Fixed review bug for test.
Fixes bug caused by Replacer running on the regular expressions in IfMatcher. We also now compile regular expressions up front to detect errors.
Fixes rewrite bugs that come from formatting a rule as a string and failing with nil dereference caused by embedding Regexp pointer in a Rule. Re: Issue #1794
* vendor: update Lumberjack dep
* httpserver/roller: introduce rotate_compress directive
This directive will enable gzip compression provided by [Lumberjack](https://github.com/natefinch/lumberjack/pull/43).
The directive `rotate_compress` can be `true` or `false`, being `false` by default.
* httpserver/roller: remove need to set bool with rotate_compress option
The vendor/ folder was created with the help of @FiloSottile's gvt and
vendorcheck.
Any dependencies of Caddy plugins outside this repo are not vendored.
We do not remove any unused, vendored packages because vendorcheck -u
only checks using the current build configuration; i.e. packages that
may be imported by files toggled by build tags of other systems.
CI tests have been updated to ignore the vendor/ folder. When Go 1.9 is
released, a few of the go commands should be revised to again use ./...
as it will ignore the vendor folder by default.
* httpserver/all: Clean up and standardize request URL handling
The HTTP server now always creates a context value on the request which
is a copy of the request's URL struct. It should not be modified by
middlewares, but it is safe to get the value out of the request and make
changes to it locally-scoped. Thus, the value in the context always
stores the original request URL information as it was received. Any
rewrites that happen will be to the request's URL field directly.
The HTTP server no longer cleans /sanitizes the request URL. It made too
many strong assumptions and ended up making a lot of middleware more
complicated, including upstream proxying (and fastcgi). To alleviate
this complexity, we no longer change the request URL. Middlewares are
responsible to access the disk safely by using http.Dir or, if not
actually opening files, they can use httpserver.SafePath().
I'm hoping this will address issues with #1624, #1584, #1582, and others.
* staticfiles: Fix test on Windows
@abiosoft: I still can't figure out exactly what this is for. 😅
* Use (potentially) changed URL for browse redirects, as before
* Use filepath.ToSlash, clean up a couple proxy test cases
* Oops, fix variable name