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siteconfig.go
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package httpserver
import (
"time"
"github.com/mholt/caddy/caddytls"
)
// SiteConfig contains information about a site
// (also known as a virtual host).
type SiteConfig struct {
// The address of the site
Addr Address
// The hostname to bind listener to;
// defaults to Addr.Host
ListenHost string
// TLS configuration
TLS *caddytls.Config
// Uncompiled middleware stack
middleware []Middleware
// Compiled middleware stack
middlewareChain Handler
// listener middleware stack
listenerMiddleware []ListenerMiddleware
// Directory from which to serve files
Root string
// A list of files to hide (for example, the
// source Caddyfile). TODO: Enforcing this
// should be centralized, for example, a
// standardized way of loading files from disk
// for a request.
HiddenFiles []string
// Max request's header/body size
Limits Limits
// The path to the Caddyfile used to generate this site config
originCaddyfile string
// These timeout values are used, in conjunction with other
// site configs on the same server instance, to set the
// respective timeout values on the http.Server that
// is created. Sensible values will mitigate slowloris
// attacks and overcome faulty networks, while still
// preserving functionality needed for proxying,
// websockets, etc.
Timeouts Timeouts
// If true, any requests not matching other site definitions
// may be served by this site.
FallbackSite bool
}
// Timeouts specify various timeouts for a server to use.
// If the assocated bool field is true, then the duration
// value should be treated literally (i.e. a zero-value
// duration would mean "no timeout"). If false, the duration
// was left unset, so a zero-value duration would mean to
// use a default value (even if default is non-zero).
type Timeouts struct {
ReadTimeout time.Duration
ReadTimeoutSet bool
ReadHeaderTimeout time.Duration
ReadHeaderTimeoutSet bool
WriteTimeout time.Duration
WriteTimeoutSet bool
IdleTimeout time.Duration
IdleTimeoutSet bool
}
// Limits specify size limit of request's header and body.
type Limits struct {
MaxRequestHeaderSize int64
MaxRequestBodySizes []PathLimit
}
// PathLimit is a mapping from a site's path to its corresponding
// maximum request body size (in bytes)
type PathLimit struct {
Path string
Limit int64
}
// AddMiddleware adds a middleware to a site's middleware stack.
func (s *SiteConfig) AddMiddleware(m Middleware) {
s.middleware = append(s.middleware, m)
}
// AddListenerMiddleware adds a listener middleware to a site's listenerMiddleware stack.
func (s *SiteConfig) AddListenerMiddleware(l ListenerMiddleware) {
s.listenerMiddleware = append(s.listenerMiddleware, l)
}
// TLSConfig returns s.TLS.
func (s SiteConfig) TLSConfig() *caddytls.Config {
return s.TLS
}
// Host returns s.Addr.Host.
func (s SiteConfig) Host() string {
return s.Addr.Host
}
// Port returns s.Addr.Port.
func (s SiteConfig) Port() string {
return s.Addr.Port
}
// Middleware returns s.middleware (useful for tests).
func (s SiteConfig) Middleware() []Middleware {
return s.middleware
}
// ListenerMiddleware returns s.listenerMiddleware
func (s SiteConfig) ListenerMiddleware() []ListenerMiddleware {
return s.listenerMiddleware
}