* WIP: Trying to make a new branch
* Create fuzzing.yml
* Update ci.yml
* Try using reviewdog for golangci-lint
* Only run lint on ubuntu
* Whoops, wrong matrix variable
* Let's try just ubuntu for the moment
* Remove integration tests
* Let's see what the tree looks like (where's the binary)
* Let's plant a tree
* Let's look at another tree
* Burn the tree
* Let's build in the right dir
* Turn on publishing artifacts
* Add gobin to path
* Try running golangci-lint earlier
* Try running golangci-lint on its own, with checkout@v1
* Try moving golangci-lint back into ci.yml as a separate job
* Turn off azure-pipelines
* Remove the redundant name, see how it looks
* Trim down the naming some more
* Turn on windows and mac
* Try to fix windows build, cleanup
* Try to fix strange failure on windows
* Print our the coerce reason
* Apparently $? is 'True' on Windows, not 1 or 0
* Try setting CGO_ENABLED as an env in yml
* Try enabling/fixing the fuzzer
* Print out github event to check, fix step name
* Fuzzer needs the code
* Add GOBIN to PATH for fuzzer
* Comment out fork condition, left in-case we want it again
* Remove obsolete comment
* Comment out the coverage/test conversions for now
* Set continue-on-error: true for fuzzer, it runs out of mem
* Add some clarification to the retained commented sections
Adds `Alt-Svc` to the list of headers that get removed when proxying
to a backend.
This fixes the issue of having the contents of the Alt-Svc header
duplicated when proxying to another Caddy server.
* caddyhttp: Implement CEL matcher (see #3051)
CEL (Common Expression Language) is a very fast, flexible way to express
complex logic, useful for matching requests when the conditions are not
easy to express with JSON.
This matcher may be considered experimental even after the 2.0 release.
* Improve CEL module docs
* rewrite: strip_prefix, strip_suffix, uri_replace -> uri (closes#3140)
* Add period, to satisfy @whitestrake :) and my own OCD
* Restore implied / prefix
It's hard to say whether this was actually a bug, but the linked issue
shows why the old behavior was confusing. Basically, we infer that a
rewrite handler is supposed to act as an internal redirect, which likely
means it will no longer match the matcher(s) it did before the rewrite.
So if the rewrite directive shares a matcher with any adjacent route or
directive, it can be confusing/misleading if we consolidate the rewrite
into the same route as the next handler, which shouldn't (probably) match
after the rewrite is complete.
This is kiiiind of a hacky workaround to a quirky problem.
For edge cases like these, it is probably "cleaner" to just use handle
blocks instead, to group handlers under the same matcher, nginx-style.
* added sni tests
* set the default sni when there is no host to match
* removed invalid sni test. Disabled tests that rely on host headers.
* readded SNI tests. Added logging of config load times
Wrapping listeners is useful for composing custom behavior related
to accepting, closing, reading/writing connections (etc) below the
application layer; for example, the PROXY protocol.
When using the default automation policy specifically, ap.Issuer would
be nil, so we'd end up overwriting the ap.magic.Issuer's default value
(after New()) with nil; this instead sets Issuer on the template before
New() is called, and no overwriting is done.
* add integration tests
* removed SNI test
* remove integration test condition
* minor edit
* fix sni when using static certificates
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* pki: Initial commit of PKI app (WIP) (see #2502 and #3021)
* pki: Ability to use root/intermediates, and sign with root
* pki: Fix benign misnamings left over from copy+paste
* pki: Only install root if not already trusted
* Make HTTPS port the default; all names use auto-HTTPS; bug fixes
* Fix build - what happened to our CI tests??
* Fix go.mod
It's still not perfect but I think it should be more correct for
slightly more complex configs. Might still fall apart for complex
configs that use on-demand TLS or at a large scale (workarounds are
to just implement your own redirects, very easy to do anyway).
Fixes#3116
* Rework Replacer loop to ignore escaped braces
* Add benchmark tests for replacer
* Optimise handling of escaped braces
* Handle escaped closing braces
* Remove additional check for closing brace
This commit removes the additional check for input in which the closing
brace appears before the opening brace. This check has been removed for
performance reasons as it is deemed an unlikely edge case.
* Check for escaped closing braces in placeholder name
* ability to specify that client cert must be present in SSL
* changed the clientauthtype to string and make room for the values supported by go as in caddy1
* renamed the config parameter according to review comments and added documentation on allowed values
* missed a reference
* Minor cleanup; docs enhancements
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
This is a breaking change primarily in two areas:
- Storage paths for certificates have changed
- Slight changes to JSON config parameters
Huge improvements in this commit, to be detailed more in
the release notes.
The upcoming PKI app will be powered by Smallstep libraries.
* remove the certificate tag tracking from global state
* refactored helper state, added log counter
* moved state initialisation close to where it is used.
* added helper state comment
Previously the formatter did not include support for
blocks inside other blocks. Hence the formatter could
not indent some files properly. This fixes it.
Fixes#3104
Signed-off-by: Vaibhav <vrongmeal@gmail.com>
This takes the config file as input and formats it.
Prints the result to stdout. Can write changes to
file if `--write` flag is passed.
Fixes#3020
Signed-off-by: Vaibhav <vrongmeal@gmail.com>