* use gofmput to format code
* use gci to format imports
* reconfigure gci
* linter autofixes
* rearrange imports a little
* export GOOS=windows golangci-lint run ./... --fix
* reverseproxy: do not parse upstream address too early if it contains replaceble parts
* remove unused method
* cleanup
* accommodate partially replaceable port
* caddyhttp: Make use of http.ResponseController
Also syncs the reverseproxy implementation with stdlib's which now uses ResponseController as well 2449bbb5e6
* Enable full-duplex for HTTP/1.1
* Appease linter
* Add warning for builds with Go 1.20, so it's less surprising to users
* Improved godoc for EnableFullDuplex, copied text from stdlib
* Only wrap in encode if not already wrapped
* added weighted round robin algorithm to load balancer
* added an adapt integration test for wrr and fixed a typo
* changed args format to Caddyfile args convention
* added provisioner and validator for wrr
* simplified the code and improved doc
* caddyhttp: Determine real client IP if trusted proxies configured
* Support customizing client IP header
* Implement client_ip matcher, deprecate remote_ip's forwarded option
* Incresed sleep between retries to reduce flakey tests in CI
* Also changed wait time for admin
* Modified time to make it more reliable
Co-authored-by: Mohammed Al Sahaf <msaa1990@gmail.com>
* httpcaddyfile: Skip some logic if auto_https off
* Try removing this check altogether...
* Refine test timeouts slightly, sigh
* caddyhttp: Assume udp for unrecognized network type
Seems like the reasonable thing to do if a plugin registers its own
network type.
* Add comment to document my lack of knowledge
* Clean up and prepare to merge
Add comments to try to explain what happened
* httpcaddyfile: Fix `protocols` global option parsing
When checking for a block, the current nesting must be used, otherwise it returns the wrong thing.
* Adjust adapt test to cover the broken behaviour that is now fixed
* Fix some admin tests which suddenly run even with -short
* caddyhttp: Honor grace period in background
This avoids blocking during config reloads.
* Don't quit process until servers shut down
* Make tests more likely to pass on fast CI (#5045)
* caddyhttp: Even faster shutdowns
Simultaneously shut down all HTTP servers, rather than one at a time.
In practice there usually won't be more than 1 that lingers. But this
code ensures that they all Shutdown() in their own goroutine
and then we wait for them at the end (if exiting).
We also wait for them to start up so we can be fairly confident the
shutdowns have begun; i.e. old servers no longer
accepting new connections.
* Fix comment typo
* Pull functions out of loop, for readability