* fuzz: add missing fuzzer by fixing .gitignore adding a negation for caddyfile/ directory
* ci: print fuzzing type for debuggability and traceability
* README: update the Fuzzit badge to point to the correct Caddy server Github organization
Not really necessary; underlying work is done by json.Unmarshal which
is part of the Go standard lib. Also, it called Run, which potentially
tries to get certificates; we should not let that happen.
* logging: Initial implementation
* logging: More encoder formats, better defaults
* logging: Fix repetition bug with FilterEncoder; add more presets
* logging: DiscardWriter; delete or no-op logs that discard their output
* logging: Add http.handlers.log module; enhance Replacer methods
The Replacer interface has new methods to customize how to handle empty
or unrecognized placeholders. Closes#2815.
* logging: Overhaul HTTP logging, fix bugs, improve filtering, etc.
* logging: General cleanup, begin transitioning to using new loggers
* Fixes after merge conflict
* fuzz-ci: fix the authentication call for fuzzit by using the --api-key flag rather than the `auth` command
* Allow fuzzing on schedules as well as non-fork PRs
Closes#2710
* fuzz: lay down the foundation for continuous fuzzing
* improve the fuzzers and add some
* fuzz: add Fuzzit badge to README & enable fuzzers submission in CI
* v2-fuzz: do away with the submodule approach for fuzzers
* fuzz: enable fuzzit
* v2: speed up some of powershell's processes
* v2-ci: downloading latest Go on Windows isn't slow anymore, so update the log message accordingly
* v2: CI: use 7z on Windows instead of Expand-Archive
* file_server: Make tests work on Windows
* caddyfile: Fix escaping when character is not escapable
We only escape certain characters depending on inside or outside of
quotes (mainly newlines and quotes). We don't want everyone to have to
escape Windows file paths like C:\\Windows\\... but we can't drop the
\ either if it's just C:\Windows\...
* v2: split golangci-lint configuration into its own file to allow code editors to take advantage of it
* v2: simplify code
* v2: set the correct lint output formatting
* v2: invert the logic of linter's configuration of output formatting to allow the editor convenience over CI-specific customization. Customize the output format in CI by passing the flag.
* v2: remove irrelevant golangci-lint config
This PR enables the use of placeholders in an upstream's Dial address.
A Dial address must represent precisely one socket after replacements.
See also #998 and #1639.
This implements HTTP basicauth into Caddy 2. The basic auth module will
not work with passwords that are not securely hashed, so a subcommand
hash-password was added to make it convenient to produce those hashes.
Also included is Caddyfile support.
Closes#2747.
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to #2786.
The Starlark integration needs to be updated since this was made before
some significant changes in the v2 code base. When functional, it makes
it possible to have very dynamic HTTP handlers. This will be a long-term
ongoing project.
Credit to Danny Navarro
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
Custom certificate selection policies allow advanced control over which
cert is selected when multiple qualify to satisfy a TLS handshake.
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
TLS session ticket keys are sensitive, so they should be rotated on a
regular basis. Only Caddy does this by default. However, a cluster of
servers that rotate keys without synchronization will lose the benefits
of having sessions in the first place if the client is routed to a
different backend. This module coordinates STEK rotation in a fleet so
the same keys are used, and rotated, across the whole cluster. No other
server does this, but Twitter wrote about how they hacked together a
solution a few years ago:
https://blog.twitter.com/engineering/en_us/a/2013/forward-secrecy-at-twitter.html
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
The PEM loader allows you to embed PEM files (certificates and keys)
directly into your config, rather than requiring them to be stored on
potentially insecure storage, which adds attack vectors. This is useful
in automated settings where sensitive key material is stored only in
memory.
Note that if the config is persisted to disk, that added benefit may go
away, but there will still be the benefit of having lesser dependence on
external files.
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
The local circuit breaker is a simple metrics counter that can cause
the reverse proxy to consider a backend unhealthy before it actually
goes offline, by measuring recent latencies over a sliding window.
Credit to Danny Navarro
This migrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
The cache HTTP handler will be a high-performing, distributed cache
layer for HTTP requests. Right now, the implementation is a very basic
proof-of-concept, and further development is required.
This integrates a feature that was previously reserved for enterprise
users, according to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/2786.
The /config and /id endpoints make granular config changes possible as
well as the exporting of the current configuration.
The /load endpoint has been modified to wrap the /config handler so that
the currently-running config can always be available for export. The
difference is that /load allows configs of varying formats and converts
them using config adapters. The adapted config is then processed with
/config as JSON. The /config and /id endpoints accept only JSON.