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Author SHA1 Message Date
Willy Tarreau
f673923629 REGTESTS: extend the default I/O timeouts and make them overridable
With the CI occasionally slowing down, we're starting to see again some
spurious failures despite the long 1-second timeouts. This reports false
positives that are disturbing and doesn't provide as much value as this
could. However at this delay it already becomes a pain for developers
to wait for the tests to complete.

This commit adds support for the new environment variable
HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT that will allow anyone to modify the connect,
client and server timeouts. It was set to 5 seconds by default, which
should be plenty for quite some time in the CI. All relevant values
that were 200ms or above were replaced by this one. A few larger
values were left as they are special. One test for the set-timeout
action that used to rely on a fixed 1-sec value was extended to a
fixed 5-sec, as the timeout is normally not reached, but it needs
to be known to compare the old and new values.
2021-11-18 17:57:11 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
a9334df5a9 CLEANUP: reg-tests: Remove obsolete no-htx parameter for reg-tests
The legacy HTTP subsystem has been removed. HTX is always enabled.
2021-06-04 15:41:21 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
85a813676f REGTESTS: Fix required versions for several scripts
The following scripts require HAProxy 2.4 :

 * cache/caching_rules.vtc
 * cache/post_on_entry.vtc
 * cache/vary.vtc
 * checks/1be_40srv_odd_health_checks.vtc
 * checks/40be_2srv_odd_health_checks.vtc
 * checks/4be_1srv_health_checks.vtc
 * converter/fix.vtc
 * converter/mqtt.vtc
 * http-messaging/protocol_upgrade.vtc
 * http-messaging/websocket.vtc
 * http-set-timeout/set_timeout.vtc
 * log/log_uri.vtc

However it may change is features are backported.
2021-01-28 16:37:14 +01:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
72cffaf440 MEDIUM: cache: Remove cache entry in case of POST on the same resource
In case of successful unsafe method on a stored resource, the cached entry
must be invalidated (see RFC7234#4.4).
A "non-error response" is one with a 2xx (Successful) or 3xx (Redirection)
status code.
This implies that the primary hash must now be calculated on requests
that have an unsafe method (POST or PUT for instance) so that we can
disable the corresponding entries when we process the response.
2020-12-04 10:21:56 +01:00