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Feature request
Feature description
We have global options to enable Dockerfile and docker-compose.yaml -- we should provide correct syntax highlighting for these files when present.
We should make the syntax highlighting for these async so that the Prism data is generated in a separate bundle file and is present in the main bundle, being loaded only when needed.
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Name of Issue
GET request of schema inputs throw error.
Workaround is to use POST or write middleware (example below)
- ActionHero Version:
16.0.5 - Node.js Version:
7.4.0 - Operating System
OSX
Steps to reproduce your error
- Make a new actionhero project with
./node_modules/.bin/actionhero generate
./node_modules/.bin/actionhero generate action --name="schemaTest"
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currently "option forwardfor" cant't be unset, so there is no way to enable it in the default section and disable it in a particular frontend
Caddy version:
v2.2.0 h1:sMUFqTbVIRlmA8NkFnNt9l7s0e+0gw+7GPIrhty905A=I am trying to pass pem-encoded client certificate to proxied service via a X-SSL-Cert header, like so: