* Update tplcontext.go
Add {{ render "/path/to/file.ext" $data }} via funcRender
* Update tplcontext.go
* Refactor funcInclude, add funcImport to enable {{block}} and {{template}}
* Fix funcImport return of nil showing up in html
* Update godocs for and
* Add tests for funcInclude
* Add tests for funcImport
* os.RemoveAll -> os.Remove for TestFuncInclude and TestFuncImport
Related to (closed) Issue #2094 on template inheritance. This PR adds a new function called "import" which works like "include", except it only takes one argument and passes it to the referenced file to be used as "." in that file.
* Update tplcontext.go
Add {{ render "/path/to/file.ext" $data }} via funcRender
* Update tplcontext.go
* Refactor funcInclude, add funcImport to enable {{block}} and {{template}}
* Fix funcImport return of nil showing up in html
* Update godocs for and
* caddyhttp: Add support for triggering errors from `try_files`
* caddyhttp: Use vars instead of placeholders/replacer for matcher errors
* caddyhttp: Add comment for matcher error var key
* encode: ignore flushing until after first write (fix#4314)
The first write will determine if encoding has to be done and will add an Content-Encoding. Until then Flushing has to be delayed so the Content-Encoding header can be added before headers and status code is written. (A passthrough flush would write header and status code)
* Update modules/caddyhttp/encode/encode.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
From reading through the code, I think this code path is now obsoleted by the changes made in https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/4266.
Basically, `h.flushInterval()` will set the flush interval to `-1` if we're in a bi-directional stream, and the recent PR ensured that `h.copyResponse()` properly flushes headers immediately when the flush interval is non-zero. So now there should be no need to call Flush before calling `h.copyResponse()`.
This commit fixes the `sortByNameDirFirst` variable inside fileserver to
match what browse's default template has.
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
* Tweak compression settings
zstd: Limit window sizes to 128K to keep memory in control both server and client size.
zstd: Write 0 length frames. This may be needed for compatibility.
zstd: Create fewer encoders. Small memory improvement.
gzip: Allow -2 (Huffman only) and -3 (stateless) compression modes.
* Update modules/caddyhttp/encode/zstd/zstd.go
Update docs.
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
This is the more correct implementation of 23dadc0d86 (#4179)... I think. This commit effectively undoes the revert in 8848df9c5d, but with corrections to the logic.
We *do* need to use the original request path (the path the browser knows) for redirects, since they are external, and rewrites are only internal.
However, if the path was rewritten to a non-canonical path, we should not redirect to canonicalize that, since rewrites are intentional by the site owner. Canonicalizing the path involves modifying only the suffix (base element, or filename) of the path. Thus, if a rewrite involves only the prefix (like how handle_path strips a path prefix), then we can (hopefully!) safely redirect using the original URI since the filename was not rewritten.
So basically, if rewrites modify the filename, we should not canonicalize those requests. If rewrites only modify another part of the path (commonly a prefix), we should be OK to redirect.
Templates are parsed at request-time (like they are in the templates middleware) to allow live changes to the template while the server is running. Fixes race condition.
Also refactored use of a buffer so a buffer put back in the pool will not continue to be used (written to client) in the meantime.
A couple of benchmarks removed due to refactor, which is fine, since we know pooling helps here.
Also split the Caddyfile subdirective keepalive_idle_conns into two properties so the conns and conns_per_host can be set separately.
This is technically a breaking change, but probably anyone who this breaks already had a broken config anyway, and silently fixing it won't help them fix their configs.