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I've been using low-level machinery exposed by aiohttp for my framework.
When I learned about handle_signals=True I started testing it and it turned out that my process always exited with return code 1 on SIGTERM and SIGINT.
This was confusing and I thought that it's a bug. But then, after diving into the code deeper, I realized that with this option enabled, aioht
The docs do not give a format option for iso date with microseconds. Is this possible?
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In our codebase, we push RequestContext and immediately run some code with try-with-resources.
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try (SafeCloseable ignored = ctx.push()) {
logger.trace(decorate(msg));
}If RequestContext provides run(Runnable) or call(Callable) we can reduce boilerplate code and simplify it.
ctx.run(() -> logger.trace(decorate(msg));This is inspired by g
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This is probably a scalafmt setting we can tweak. It will be valid Scala 2, so we should do this on series/0.21.
[error] -- Error: /home/ross/src/http4s/core/src/main/scala/org/http4s/metrics/MetricsOps.scala:97:58
[error] 97 | ): Request[F] => Option[String] = { request: Request[F] =>
[error] | ^
[error] | pare
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Hi, when implementing http4k/http4k#435 I noticed the codebase does not have a linter set up - e.g. some files end with new lines and some don't.
I am not sure whether this is desired, I would be happy to participate if wanted.
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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: