Before this change, a read of size (let's say) < 10, into a buffer of size 10, will return EOF because we're using CopyN to limit to the size of the buffer. That resulted in the body being read from later, which should only happen if it couldn't fit in the buffer.
With this change, the body is properly NOT set when it can all fit in the buffer.
* 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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* added new modular ca providers to caddy tls HttpTransport
* reverse-proxy, httptransport: added tests and caddyfile support for ca module
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* 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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* 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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* 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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* 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: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Tristan Swadell @TristonianJones
* Implemented basic uri query operations
* Added support for query operations block
* Applied Replacer on all query keys and values
* Implemented rename query key opration
* Rewrite struct: Changed QueryOperations field to Query and comments cleanup
* Cleaned up comments, changed the order of operations and added more tests
* Changed order of fields in queryOps struct to match the operations order
* reverseproxy: cookie should be Secure and SameSite=None when TLS
* Update modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/selectionpolicies_test.go
Co-authored-by: Mohammed Al Sahaf <mohammed@caffeinatedwonders.com>
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previously the `caddy respond` command would treat the argument
passed to --listen as a TCP socket address, iterating over a possible
port range.
this patch factors the server creation out into a separate function,
allowing this to be reused in case the listen address is a unix network
address.
* browse: Add total file size to directory listing
* Apply suggestion to remove "in "
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* templates: Offically make templates extensible
This supercedes #4757 (and #4568) by making template extensions
configurable.
The previous implementation was never documented AFAIK and had only
1 consumer, which I'll notify as a courtesy.
* templates: Add 'maybe' function for optional components
* Try to fix lint error
* core: quic listener will manage the underlying socket by itself.
* format code
* rename sharedQUICTLSConfig to sharedQUICState, and it will now manage the number of active requests
* add comment
* strict unwrap type
* fix unwrap
* remove comment
* Browse.html: Add canonical URL and home-link
When contents are equal, but maybe just a sort order is different, it is good to add `<link rel="canonical" href="base-path/" />`. This helps search engines propeely index the page.
I also added a link to the home page with the name of `{{.Host}}` just above the bread crumbs to make the page clearer.
https://paste.tnonline.net/files/28Wun5CQZiqA_Screenshot_20231007_134435_Opera.png
* Update browse.html
* reverseproxy: Add more debug logs
This makes debug logging very noisy when reverse proxying, but I guess
that's the point.
This has shown to be useful in troubleshooting infrastructure issues.
* Update modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/streaming.go
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* Update modules/caddyhttp/reverseproxy/streaming.go
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
* Add opt-in `trace_logs` option
* Rename to VerboseLogs
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* Enhancement: Allow X-Forwarded-For Header in httpInclude Virtual Requests
The goal of this enhancement is to modify the funcHTTPInclude function in the Caddy codebase to include the X-Forwarded-For header in the virtual request. This change will enable reverse proxies to set the X-Forwarded-For header, ensuring that the client's IP address is correctly provided to the target endpoint. This modification is essential for applications that depend on the X-Forwarded-For header for various functionalities, such as authentication, logging, or content customization.
* Updated tplcontext.go - set `virtReq.RemoteAddr = "127.0.0.1"`
i have made the suggested changes
* Apply suggestions from code review
* Update modules/caddyhttp/templates/tplcontext.go
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fix a nil pointer dereference in AUpstreams.GetUpstreams when AUpstreams.Versions is not set (fixes caddyserver#5809)
Signed-off-by: Pascal Vorwerk <info@fossores.de>
* 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
* update quic-go to v0.37.0
* Bump to Go 1.20
* Bump golangci-lint version, yml syntax consistency
* Use skip-pkg-cache workaround
* Workaround needed for both?
* Seeding weakrand is no longer necessary
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Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
* 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
Allow registering a custom network mapping for HTTP/3. This is useful
if the original network for HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 is not a standard `unix`,
`tcp4`, or `tcp6` network. To keep backwards compatibility, we fall back
to `udp` if the original network is not registered in the mapping.
Fixes#5555
* Create an includeRaw template function to include a file without parsing it as a template.
Some formatting fixes
* Rename to readFile, various docs adjustments
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* Make grid entries take up full width on mobile and fix breadcrumb color issue in dark mode
Signed-off-by: Pistasj <odyssey346@disroot.org>
* Do mholt's suggestions
Signed-off-by: Pistasj <odyssey346@disroot.org>
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