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.
* cli: Change command structure, add help subcommand (#328)
* cli: improve subcommand structure
- make help command as normal subcommand
- add flag usage message for each command
* cmd: Refactor subcommands and command line help; make commands pluggable
* Begin WIP integration of HTTP/3 support
* http3: Set actual Handler, make fakeClosePacketConn type for UDP sockets
Also use latest quic-go for ALPN fix
* Manually keep track of and close HTTP/3 listeners
* Update quic-go after working through some http3 bugs
* Fix go mod
* Make http3 optional for now
Along with several other changes, such as renaming caddyhttp.ServerRoute
to caddyhttp.Route, exporting some types that were not exported before,
and tweaking the caddytls TLS values to be more consistent.
Notably, we also now disable automatic cert management for names which
already have a cert (manually) loaded into the cache. These names no
longer need to be specified in the "skip_certificates" field of the
automatic HTTPS config, because they will be skipped automatically.
* Force quit /f on windows, also check for processname '.exe' on windows.
* Remove unneeded spaces
* fix tabs
* go fmt tabs
* Return consistent appname which always includes .exe
* Change func name
* set automatic https error type for cert-magic failures
* add state to onload and unload methods
* update reverse proxy to use Provision() and Cleanup()
* Added matcher to determine what protocol the request is being made by
- grpc, tls, http
* Added ability to run caddyscript in a matcher to evaluate the http request
* Added TLS field to caddyscript request time
* Added a library to manipulate and compare a new caddyscript time type
* Library for regex in starlark