- 20 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Elias Probst authored
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- 19 Apr, 2016 3 commits
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Matt Holt authored
Make Browse Great Again ★★★
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
The datetime format is whatever the user sets in his/her browser or OS. This converts timezones. Tested with Chrome 50 and Internet Explorer 11.
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- 18 Apr, 2016 8 commits
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
Makes sure the view is the same no matter where a site is hosted.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
Fixes a surplus — next to "go up". Identifies the preamble as the table's summary. Emits filesizes in bytes, which can be consumed by any browser-side scripts or utilized in sorting when the table is copy-and-pasted into a spreadsheet software. Uses <time> along with proper datetime representation, which a browser could utilize to display the datetime rendered according to the requestor's locale.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
Assigns negative sizes to directories in order to have them listed reliably before any zero-sized files. That order is what most users expect when sorting by size. As side effect directories will appear before files on all filesystem implementations. To give an example: before this change directories had a size of 4 KiB when using Linux with ext4 or tmpfs, and with ZFS a size resembling an estimation of the number of leaves within said directory.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
This keeps the interface of all available formatters honest, and allows for truncated listings all formats.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
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Matt Holt authored
Add hostname placeholder. Headers use replacer
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W. Mark Kubacki authored
* browse: Catch the case of a directory disappearing before having been read * browse: Revert to old pass-through behaviour PROPFIND is a request for an alternate view on a directory's contents, which response is indeed not implemented but ideally allowed to ask for. OPTIONS would ideally return (at least) what methods the requestor could use, which is an allowed request method, too. This addresses #767.
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Matthew Holt authored
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- 17 Apr, 2016 5 commits
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Tobias Weingartner authored
* Fix PrivateKeyBytes to error out and fail tests on error. * Better error message.
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Tobias Weingartner authored
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elcore authored
Error if we are unable to marshal the ECDSA private key
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elcore authored
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W. Mark Kubacki authored
Tell usage of 'path' from 'filepath' and fix *path checking
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- 16 Apr, 2016 4 commits
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
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William Bezuidenhout authored
On matched header rules, replacer is used to replace any placeholders defined in header rules iex. X-Backend {hostname} where {hostname} will be replaced by the hostname key present in the replacer hostname key added to replacer. The value is determined by the output of `os.Hostname()`
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- 15 Apr, 2016 5 commits
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Matthew Holt authored
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W. Mark Kubacki authored
Extend tls client auth
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
Caddyfile parameter "clients" of "tls" henceforth accepts a special first modifier. It is one of, and effects: * request = tls.RequestClientCert * require = tls.RequireAnyClientCert * verify_if_given = tls.VerifyClientCertIfGiven * (none) = tls.RequireAndVerifyClientCert The use-case for this is as follows: A middleware would serve items to the public, but if a certificate were given the middleware would permit file manipulation. And, in a different plugin such as a forum or blog, not verifying a client cert would be nice for registration: said blog would subsequently only compare the SPKI of a client certificate.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
No need to have this in every plugin. And, even in flat filesystems filenames with dots and slashes are best avoided.
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W-Mark Kubacki authored
For example, a HTTP POST should not be answered with StatusOK, and a response to HTTP OPTIONS should not carry any contents.
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- 13 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Matt Holt authored
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- 12 Apr, 2016 3 commits
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W. Mark Kubacki authored
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Matt Holt authored
browse: Dropped LinkedPath and updated browse template
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Thomas Boerger authored
As discussed with @mholt I have dropped the old LinkedPath function and replaced it within the browse template with the new BreadcrumbMap function. Visually it looks exactly the same as before, now the template functionality is just more powerful. Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <tboerger@suse.de>
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- 11 Apr, 2016 8 commits
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Matt Holt authored
Added breadcrumb map function to browse
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Thomas Boerger authored
In order to being able to really build a custom template for the browse directive I have added another function to build even custom breadcrumb paths. The other function `LinkedPath` is not that easy styleable as this map function. That way we are able to build the breadcrumb path matching different CSS frameworks like Bootstrap. Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
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Thomas Boerger authored
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Matt Holt authored
Added "go up" link to browse template
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Thomas Boerger authored
In order to have directly a link within the browse listing I have added a link to the top of the table to get one level up in the tree. Added that after a chat with @mholt. Signed-off-by: Thomas Boerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
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Matt Holt authored
http.CloseNotifier implementation for http.ResponseWriter wrapper
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Tw authored
Signed-off-by: Tw <tw19881113@gmail.com>
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- 10 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Matt Holt authored
Caddy recovers panics that occur in the middleware stack so this is not a risk to process termination. This way is also preferable to hiding the error. See https://github.com/mholt/caddy/commit/3faad41b437c48cea37863123fab425169bc0c6e#commitcomment-17035158
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- 09 Apr, 2016 1 commit
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Matthew Holt authored
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