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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ilya Shipitsin
1e9a66603f CLEANUP: assorted typo fixes in the code and comments
This is 14th iteration of typo fixes
2021-01-06 16:26:50 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
185a64309c REGTESTS: Add missing OPENSSL to REQUIRE_OPTIONS for compression/lua_validation
The test uses the `ssl` keyword, add `OPENSSL` as a requirement.

Should be backported to all branches with that test.
2020-05-26 13:36:30 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b5e62679aa REGTESTS: use "command -v" instead of "which"
Ilya reported that the "which" utility is not that much portable and is
absent from Fedora. "type -p" is not portable either, and the correct
solution appears to be "command -v", so let's use this for now, we can
change it again in the future in case of problems.

Link: https://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg36332.html
2020-02-18 14:45:22 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
721d686bd1 BUG/MEDIUM: compression: Set Vary: Accept-Encoding for compressed responses
Make HAProxy set the `Vary: Accept-Encoding` response header if it compressed
the server response.

Technically the `Vary` header SHOULD also be set for responses that would
normally be compressed based off the current configuration, but are not due
to a missing or invalid `Accept-Encoding` request header or due to the
maximum compression rate being exceeded.

Not setting the header in these cases does no real harm, though: An
uncompressed response might be returned by a Cache, even if a compressed
one could be retrieved from HAProxy. This increases the traffic to the end
user if the cache is unable to compress itself, but it saves another
roundtrip to HAProxy.

see the discussion on the mailing list: https://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg34221.html
Message-ID: 20190617121708.GA2964@1wt.eu

A small issue remains: The User-Agent is not added to the `Vary` header,
despite being relevant to the response. Adding the User-Agent header would
make responses effectively uncacheable and it's unlikely to see a Mozilla/4
in the wild in 2019.

Add a reg-test to ensure the behaviour as described in this commit message.

see issue #121
Should be backported to all branches with compression (i.e. 1.6+).
2019-06-17 18:51:43 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
b894f9230c REGTEST: adapt some reg tests after renaming.
Some reg tests and their dependencies have been renamed. They may be
referenced by the .vtc files. So, this patch modifies also the references
to these dependencies.
2019-04-23 15:37:11 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
d7a8f14145 REGTEST: rename the reg test files.
We rename all the VTC files to avoid name collisions when importing/backporting.
2019-04-23 15:37:03 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
dc1a3bd999 REGTEST: replace LEVEL option by a more human readable one.
This patch replaces LEVEL variable by REGTESTS_TYPES variable which is more
mnemonic and human readable. It is uses as a filter to run the reg tests scripts
where a commented #REGTEST_TYPE may be defined to designate their types.
Running the following command:

    $ REGTESTS_TYPES=slow,default

will start all the reg tests where REGTEST_TYPE is defines as 'slow' or 'default'.
Note that 'default' is also the default value of REGTEST_TYPE when not specified
dedicated to run all the current h*.vtc files. When REGTESTS_TYPES is not specified
there is no filter at all. All the tests are run.

This patches also defines REGTEST_TYPE with 'slow' value for all the s*.vtc files,
'bug' value for al the b*.vtc files, 'broken' value for all the k*.vtc files.
2019-04-23 15:14:52 +02:00
Tim Duesterhus
b229f018ee BUG/MEDIUM: compression: Rewrite strong ETags
RFC 7232 section 2.3.3 states:

> Note: Content codings are a property of the representation data,
> so a strong entity-tag for a content-encoded representation has to
> be distinct from the entity tag of an unencoded representation to
> prevent potential conflicts during cache updates and range
> requests.  In contrast, transfer codings (Section 4 of [RFC7230])
> apply only during message transfer and do not result in distinct
> entity-tags.

Thus a strong ETag must be changed when compressing. Usually this is done
by converting it into a weak ETag, which represents a semantically, but not
byte-by-byte identical response. A conversion to a weak ETag still allows
If-None-Match to work.

This should be backported to 1.9 and might be backported to every supported
branch with compression.
2019-01-29 20:26:06 +01:00
PiBa-NL
4dc3f3b4bb REGTEST: filters: add compression test
This test checks that data transferred with compression is correctly received at
different download speeds
2019-01-09 14:36:22 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
e98ce25b61 REGTEST: Add a basic test for the compression 2018-12-21 15:33:26 +01:00