* fileserver: First attempt to fix failing test on Linux
I think I updated the wrong test case before
* Make new test function
I guess what we really are trying to test is the case insensitivity of
firstSplit. So a new test function is better for that.
We can't use a positional index on an original string that we got from
its lower-cased equivalent. Implement our own IndexFold() function b/c
the std lib does not have one.
* push: Implement HTTP/2 server push (close#3551)
* push: Abstract header ops by embedding into new struct type
This will allow us to add more fields to customize headers in
push-specific ways in the future.
* push: Ensure Link resources are pushed before response is written
* Change header name from X-Caddy-Push to Caddy-Push
* reverse proxy: Support more h2 stream scenarios (#3556)
* reverse proxy: add integration test for better h2 stream (#3556)
* reverse proxy: adjust comments as francislavoie suggests
* link to issue #3556 in the comments
* reverse proxy: add support for custom resolver
* reverse proxy: don't pollute the global resolver with bootstrap resolver setup
* Improve documentation of reverseproxy.UpstreamResolver fields
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* reverse proxy: clarify the name resolution conventions of upstream resolvers and bootstrap resolver
* remove support for bootstraper of resolver
* godoc and code-style changes
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We already restore them within the retry loop, but after successful
proxy we didn't reset them, so as handlers bubble back up, they would
see the values used for proxying.
Thanks to @ziddey for identifying the cause.
* reverseproxy: Fix Caddyfile parsing for empty non-http transports
* Update modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/caddyfile.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* Rename empty transport test
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* cel: fix validation of expression result type
The earlier code used the proto.Equals from github.com/gogo/protobuf, which failed to compare two messages of the same type for some reason. Switching to proto.Equal from the canonical github.com/golang/protobuf fixes the issue.
* deps: remove deprecated github.com/golang/protobuf in favor of google.golang.org/protobuf
* downgrade github.com/smallstep/nosql to resolve warning pb.proto warning
First try an exact lookup like before, but if it fails, strip the port
and try again. example.com:1234 should still use a logger keyed for
example.com if there is no key example.com:1234.
In commit f2ce81c, support for multiple path splitters was added. The
type of SplitPath changed from string to []string, and splitPos was
changed to loop through all values in SplitPath.
Before that commit, if SplitPath was empty, strings.Index returned 0 and
PATH_INFO was set correctly in buildEnv.
Currently, however, splitPos returns -1 for empty values of SplitPath,
behaving as if a split position could not be found at all. PATH_INFO is
then never set in buildEnv and remains empty.
Restore the old behaviour by explicitly checking whether SplitPath is
empty and returning 0 in splitPos.
Closes#3490
This is just a convenience if using a static_response handler in an
error route, by setting the default status code to the same one as
the error status.
Cache capacity is currently hard-coded at 1000 with random eviction.
It is enabled by default from Caddyfile configurations because I assume
this is the most common preference.
* caddyconfig: WIP implementation of handle_path
* caddyconfig: Complete the implementation - h.NewRoute was key
* caddyconfig: Add handle_path integration test
* caddyhttp: Use the path matcher as-is, strip the trailing *, update test
Correct behavior is not well defined because this is a non-standard
header field. This could be a "hop-by-hop" field much like
X-Forwarded-For is, but even our X-Forwarded-For implementation
preserves prior entries. Or, it could be best to preserve the original
value from the first hop, representing the protocol as facing the
client.
Let's try it the other way for a bit and see how it goes.
See https://caddy.community/t/caddy2-w-wordpress-behind-nginx-reverse-proxy/8174/3?u=matt