Followup to #4150, #4151 /cc @ueffel @polarathene
After a bit of discussion with @mholt, we decided to remove `prefer` as a subdirective and just go with using the order implicitly always. Simpler config, simpler docs, etc.
Effectively changes 7776471 and reverts a small part of f35a7fa.
* reverseproxy: Add `handle_response` blocks to `reverse_proxy` (#3710)
* reverseproxy: complete handle_response test
* reverseproxy: Change handle_response matchers to use named matchers
reverseproxy: Add support for changing status code
* fastcgi: Remove obsolete TODO
We already have d.Err("transport already specified") in the reverse_proxy parsing code which covers this case
* reverseproxy: Fix support for "4xx" type status codes
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* caddyhttp: Reorganize response matchers
* reverseproxy: Reintroduce caddyfile.Unmarshaler
* reverseproxy: Add comment mentioning Finalize should be called
Co-authored-by: Maxime Soulé <btik-git@scoubidou.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* httpcaddyfile: Fix unexpectedly removed policy
When user set on_demand tls option in a catch-all (:443) policy,
we expect other policies to not have the on_demand enabled
See ex in tls_automation_policies_5.txt
Btw, we can remove policies if they are **all** empty.
* Update caddyconfig/httpcaddyfile/tlsapp.go
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Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* caddyfile: Fix `import` replacing unrelated placeholders
See https://caddy.community/t/snippet-issue-works-outside-snippet/12231
So it turns out that `NewReplacer()` gives a replacer with some global defaults (like `{env.*}` and some system and time placeholders), which is not ideal when running `import` because we just want to replace `{args.*}` only, and nothing else.
* caddyfile: Add test
After reading a question about the `handle_response` feature of `reverse_proxy`, I realized that we didn't have a way of serving an arbitrary file with a status code other than 200. This is an issue in situations where you want to serve a custom error page in routes that are not errors, like the aforementioned `handle_response`, where you may want to retain the status code returned by the proxy but write a response with content from a file.
This feature is super simple, basically if a status code is configured (can be a status code number, or a placeholder string) then that status will be written out before serving the file - if we write the status code first, then the stdlib won't write its own (only the first HTTP status header wins).
* encode: implement prefer setting
* encode: minimum_length configurable via caddyfile
* encode: configurable content-types which to encode
* file_server: support precompressed files
* encode: use ReponseMatcher for conditional encoding of content
* linting error & documentation of encode.PrecompressedOrder
* encode: allow just one response matcher
also change the namespace of the encoders back, I accidently changed to precompressed >.>
default matchers include a * to match to any charset, that may be appended
* rounding of the PR
* added integration tests for new caddyfile directives
* improved various doc strings (punctuation and typos)
* added json tag for file_server precompress order and encode matcher
* file_server: add vary header, remove accept-ranges when serving precompressed files
* encode: move Suffix implementation to precompressed modules
* reverseproxy: Implement health_uri, replaces health_path, supports query
Also fixes a bug with `health_status` Caddyfile parsing , it would always only take the first character of the status code even if it didn't end with "xx".
* reverseproxy: Rename to URI, named logger, warn in Provision (for JSON)
This filter is intended to be useful in scenarios where you may want to
redact a value with a static string, giving you information that the
field did previously exist and was present, but not revealing the value
itself in the logs.
This was inspired by work on adding more complete support for removing
sensitive values from logs [1]. An example use case would be the
Authorization header in request log output, for which the value should
usually not be logged, but it may be quite useful for debugging to
confirm that the header was present in the request.
[1] https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3958
This change is aimed at enhancing the logging module within the
Caddyfile directive to allow users to configure logs other than the HTTP
access log stream, which is the current capability of the Caddyfile [1].
The intent here is to leverage the same syntax as the server log
directive at a global level, so that similar customizations can be added
without needing to resort to a JSON-based configuration.
Discussion for this approach happened in the referenced issue.
Closes https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3958
[1] https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/log
Previous commit improved the Caddyfile adapter so it doesn't unnecessarily add names to "skip" in "auto_https" when the server is already HTTP-only.
This commit updates the tests to reflect that change, while also fixing the Caddyfile formatting in many of the tests.
We also print the line number of the divergence between input and formatted version in Caddyfile adapt warnings - very useful for finding initial formatting problems.
This is probably an invasive change, but existing tests continue to pass.
It seems to make sense this way. There is likely an edge case I haven't
considered.
* reverse_proxy: 1.health check headers can be set through Caddyfile using health_headers directive; 2.health check header host can be set properly
* reverse_proxy:
replace example with syntax definition
inline health_headers directive parse function
* bugfix: change caddyfile_adapt testcase file from space to tab
* reverseproxy: modify health_header value document as optional and add more test cases
* add integration test for null header matcher
* implement null header matcher syntax
* avoid repeating magic !
* check for field following ! character
* httpcaddyfile: First pass at implementing server options
* httpcaddyfile: Add listener wrapper support
* httpcaddyfile: Sort sbaddrs to make adapt output more deterministic
* httpcaddyfile: Add server options adapt tests
* httpcaddyfile: Windows line endings lol
* caddytest: More windows line endings lol (sorry Matt)
* Update caddyconfig/httpcaddyfile/serveroptions.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* httpcaddyfile: Reword listener address "matcher"
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* httpcaddyfile: Deprecate experimental_http3 option (moved to servers)
* httpcaddyfile: Remove validation step, no longer needed
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* reverseproxy: Add Caddyfile scheme shorthand for h2c
* reverseproxy: Use parentheses for condition
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* implement default values for header directive
closes#3804
* remove `set_default` header op and rely on "require" handler instead
This has the following advantages over the previous attempt:
- It does not introduce a new operation for headers, but rather nicely
extends over an existing feature in the header handler.
- It removes the need to specify the header as "deferred" because it is
already implicitely deferred by the use of the require handler. This
should be less confusing to the user.
* add integration test for header directive in caddyfile
* bubble up errors when parsing caddyfile header directive
* don't export unnecessarily and don't canonicalize headers unnecessarily
* fix response headers not passed in blocks
* caddyfile: fix clash when using default header in block
Each header is now set in a separate handler so that it doesn't clash
with other headers set/added/deleted in the same block.
* caddyhttp: New idle_timeout default of 5m
* reverseproxy: fix random hangs on http/2 requests with server push (#3875)
see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/42534
* Refactor and cleanup with improvements
* More specific link
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Денис Телюх <telyukh.denis@gmail.com>
* caddytls: Support multiple issuers
Defaults are Let's Encrypt and ZeroSSL.
There are probably bugs.
* Commit updated integration tests, d'oh
* Update go.mod
* fileserver: Improve and clarify file hiding logic
* Oops, forgot to run integration tests
* Make this one integration test OS-agnostic
* See if this appeases the Windows gods
* D'oh
* httpcaddyfile: Revise automation policy generation
This should fix a frustrating edge case where wildcard subjects are
used, which potentially get shadowed by more specific versions of
themselves; see the new tests for an example. This change is motivated
by an actual customer requirement.
Although all the tests pass, this logic is incredibly complex and
nuanced, and I'm worried it is not correct. But it took me about 4 days
to get this far on a solution. I did my best.
* Fix typo
* caddyfile: support vars and vars_regexp matchers in the caddyfile
* caddyfile: matchers: Brian Kernighan said printf is good debugging tool but didn't say keep them around
* httpcaddyfile: Ensure handle_path is sorted as equal to handle
* httpcaddyfile: Make mutual exclusivity grouping deterministic (I hope)
* httpcaddyfile: Add comment linking to the issue being fixed
* httpcaddyfile: Typo fix, comment clarity
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update caddyconfig/httpcaddyfile/httptype.go
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* logging: Implement Caddyfile support for filter encoder
* logging: Add support for parsing IP masks from strings
wip
* logging: Implement Caddyfile support for ip_mask
* logging: Get rid of unnecessary logic to allow strings, not that useful
* logging: Add adapt test
* httpcaddyfile: Flip `root` directive sort order
* httpcaddyfile: Sort directives with any matcher before those with none
* httpcaddyfile: Generalize reverse sort directives, improve logic
* httpcaddyfile: Fix "spelling" issue
* httpcaddyfile: Turns out the second change precludes the first
httpcaddyfile: Delete test that no longer makes sense
* httpcaddyfile: Shorten logic
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
* caddytls: Add support for ZeroSSL; add Caddyfile support for issuers
Configuring issuers explicitly in a Caddyfile is not easily compatible
with existing ACME-specific parameters such as email or acme_ca which
infer the kind of issuer it creates (this is complicated now because
the ZeroSSL issuer wraps the ACME issuer)... oh well, we can revisit
that later if we need to.
New Caddyfile global option:
{
cert_issuer <name> ...
}
Or, alternatively, as a tls subdirective:
tls {
issuer <name> ...
}
For example, to use ZeroSSL with an API key:
{
cert_issuser zerossl API_KEY
}
For now, that still uses ZeroSSL's ACME endpoint; it fetches EAB
credentials for you. You can also provide the EAB credentials directly
just like any other ACME endpoint:
{
cert_issuer acme {
eab KEY_ID MAC_KEY
}
}
All these examples use the new global option (or tls subdirective). You
can still use traditional/existing options with ZeroSSL, since it's
just another ACME endpoint:
{
acme_ca https://acme.zerossl.com/v2/DV90
acme_eab KEY_ID MAC_KEY
}
That's all there is to it. You just can't mix-and-match acme_* options
with cert_issuer, because it becomes confusing/ambiguous/complicated to
merge the settings.
* Fix broken test
This test was asserting buggy behavior, oops - glad this branch both
discovers and fixes the bug at the same time!
* Fix broken test (post-merge)
* Update modules/caddytls/acmeissuer.go
Fix godoc comment
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
* Add support for ZeroSSL's EAB-by-email endpoint
Also transform the ACMEIssuer into ZeroSSLIssuer implicitly if set to
the ZeroSSL endpoint without EAB (the ZeroSSLIssuer is needed to
generate EAB if not already provided); this is now possible with either
an API key or an email address.
* go.mod: Use latest certmagic, acmez, and x/net
* Wrap underlying logic rather than repeating it
Oops, duh
* Form-encode email info into request body for EAB endpoint
Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>