* keep fastcgi connection open
* poor mans serialisation to make up for the lack of demuxing
* pointing includes to echse's repo
* Revert "pointing includes to echse's repo"
This reverts commit 281daad8d4.
* switch for persistent fcgi connections on/off added
* fixing ineffectual assignments
* camel case instead of _
* only activate persistent sockets on windows (and some naming conventions/cleanup)
* gitfm import sorting
* Revert "fixing ineffectual assignments"
This reverts commit 79760344e7.
# Conflicts:
# caddyhttp/staticfiles/fileserver.go
* added another mutex and deleting map entries. thx to mholts QA comments!
* thinking about it, this RW lock was not a good idea here
* thread safety
* I keep learning about mutexs in go
* some cosmetics
* adding persistant fastcgi connections switch to directive
* Support for configurable connection pool.
* ensure positive integer pool size config
* abisofts pool fix + nicer logging for the fastcgi_test
* abisoft wants to have dialer comparison in _test instead of next to struct
* Do not put dead connections back into pool
* Fix fastcgi header error
* Do not put dead connections back into pool
* some code style improvements from the discussion in https://github.com/mholt/caddy/pull/1134
* abisofts naming convention
* keep fastcgi connection open
* poor mans serialisation to make up for the lack of demuxing
* pointing includes to echse's repo
* Revert "pointing includes to echse's repo"
This reverts commit 281daad8d4.
* switch for persistent fcgi connections on/off added
* fixing ineffectual assignments
* camel case instead of _
* only activate persistent sockets on windows (and some naming conventions/cleanup)
* gitfm import sorting
* Revert "fixing ineffectual assignments"
This reverts commit 79760344e7.
# Conflicts:
# caddyhttp/staticfiles/fileserver.go
* added another mutex and deleting map entries. thx to mholts QA comments!
* thinking about it, this RW lock was not a good idea here
* thread safety
* I keep learning about mutexs in go
* some cosmetics
This function should not be used outside of development. It destroys the
absolute ordering and guarantees of correctness. Multiple uses of it
may work fine, but maybe not if they overlap, causing non-deterministic
builds which is bad. However, this can be convenient when developing
a plugin by calling it from an init() function, since you don't have
to modify the Caddy source code just to try your plugin.
Removing quic protocol headers from being persisted during proxy requests.
Not removing them could lead to the client attempting to connect to the wrong port.
This makes the quic headers consistent with other protocol headers.