Commit b686119a authored by Łukasz Nowak's avatar Łukasz Nowak Committed by Thomas Gambier

caddy-frontend: Move out TODOs

parent 23cbfac5
Generally things to be done with ``caddy-frontend``:
* README: cleanup the documentation, explain various specifics
* check the whole frontend slave snippet with ``caddy -validate`` during buildout run, and reject if does not pass validation
* (new) ``type:websocket`` slave
* ``type:eventsource``:
* **Jérome Perrin**: *For event source, if I understand https://github.com/mholt/caddy/issues/1355 correctly, we could use caddy as a proxy in front of nginx-push-stream . If we have a "central shared" caddy instance, can it handle keeping connections opens for many clients ?*
* ``check-error-on-caddy-log`` like ``check-error-on-apache-log``
* move out ``test/utils.py`` and use it from shared python distribution
* reduce the time of configuration validation (in ``instance-apache-frontend.cfg.in`` sections ``[configtest]``, ``[caddy-configuration]``), as it is not scalable on frontend with 2000+ slaves (takes few minutes instead of few, < 5, seconds), issue posted `upstream <https://github.com/mholt/caddy/issues/2220>`_
* drop ``6tunnel`` and use ``bind`` in Caddy configuration, as soon as multiple binds will be possible, tracked in upstream `bind: support multiple values <https://github.com/mholt/caddy/pull/2128>`_ and `ipv6: does not bind on ipv4 and ipv6 for sites that resolve to both <https://github.com/mholt/caddy/issues/864>`_
* use caddy-frontend in `standalone style playbooks <https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos.package/tree/master/playbook/roles/standalone-shared>`_
* in ``templates/apache-custom-slave-list.cfg.in`` avoid repetetive ``part_list.append`` and use macro like in ERP5 SR (cf `Vincent's comment <https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/merge_requests/373#note_64362>`_)
* **Jérome Perrin**: consider privacy implications/GDPR compliance of https://caddyserver.com/docs/telemetry and decide if we should leave it enabled.
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