* caddyfile: Populate regexp matcher names by default
* Some lint cleanup that my VSCode complained about
* Pass down matcher name through expression matcher
* Compat with #6113: fix adapt test, set both styles in replacer
* caddyhttp: Support multiple logger names per host
* Lint
* Add adapt test
* Implement "string or array" parsing, keep original `logger_names`
* Rewrite adapter test to be more representative of the usecase
* Add zstd compression level support
* Refactored zstd levels to string arguments
fastest, default, better, best
* Add comment with list of all available levels
* Corrected data types for config
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Co-authored-by: Evgeny Blinov <e.a.blinov@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* added new modular ca providers to caddy tls HttpTransport
* reverse-proxy, httptransport: added tests and caddyfile support for ca module
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Co-authored-by: Mohammed Al Sahaf <msaa1990@gmail.com>
This can be helpful if editors only consider file extensions for certain features.
* added special case support for caddyfile suffix, case insensitive
* Update cmd/main.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* skip caddyfile adapter for registered file extensions
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* Making eTags a header not a trailer
* Checked the write
* Fixed typo
* Corrected comment
* Added sync Pool
* Changed control flow of buffer reset / putting and changed error code
* Switched from interface{} to any in bufferPool
* Added plaintext support to file_server browser
This commit is twofold: First it adds a new optional
field, `return_type`, to `browser` for setting the
default format of the returned index (html, json or plaintext).
This is used when the `Accept` header is set to `/*`.
Second, it adds a preliminary `text/plain`
support to the `file_server` browser that
returns a text representation of the file
system, when an `Accept: text/plain` header
is present, with the behavior discussed above.
* Added more details and better formatting to plaintext browser
* Replaced returnType conditions with a switch statement
* Simplify
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Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* caddyhttp: add `http.request.local{,.host,.port}` placeholder
This is the counterpart of `http.request.remote{,.host,.port}`.
`http.request.remote` operates on the remote client's address, while
`http.request.local` operates on the address the connection arrived on.
Take the following example:
- Caddy serving on `203.0.113.1:80`
- Client on `203.0.113.2`
`http.request.remote.host` would return `203.0.113.2` (client IP)
`http.request.local.host` would return `203.0.113.1` (server IP)
`http.request.local.port` would return `80` (server port)
I find this helpful for debugging setups with multiple servers and/or
multiple network paths (multiple IPs, AnyIP, Anycast).
Co-authored-by: networkException <git@nwex.de>
* caddyhttp: add unit test for `http.request.local{,.host,.port}`
* caddyhttp: add integration test for `http.request.local.port`
* caddyhttp: fix `http.request.local.host` placeholder handling with unix sockets
The implementation matches the one of `http.request.remote.host` now and
returns the unix socket path (just like `http.request.local` already did)
instead of an empty string.
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Co-authored-by: networkException <git@nwex.de>
* update quic-go to v0.42.0
* use a rate limiter to control QUIC source address verification
* Lint
* remove deprecated ListenQUIC
* remove number of requests tracking
* increase the number of handshakes before source address verification is needed
* remove references to request counters
* remove deprecated listen*
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Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: WeidiDeng <weidi_deng@icloud.com>
* reverseproxy: active health check allows configurable health_passes and health_fails
* Need to reset counters after recovery
* rename methods to be more clear that these are coming from active health checks
* do not export methods
* upgrade to cel v0.20.0
* Attempt to address feedback and fix linter
* Let's try this
* Take that, you linter!
* Oh there's more
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Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tristan Swadell @TristonianJones