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The #1718 modified how static files are handled to prevent directory traversal. On that PR, some unit test were added to echo_test.go, but those test were not implemented for the Static Middleware (static_test.go)
The idea of this issue is to implement the missing test on the Static Middleware in relation to TestEchoStatic tests.
The test case SchemaBuilderTest is not make sense. It is better to redesign it for testing.
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Expected Behavior / New Feature
Support sticky sessions for ServiceDiscoveryProviders
Actual Behavior / Motivation for New Feature
When using websockets with ocelot in a distributed system, problem can arise since ocelot, as far as i know, doesn't support sticky sessions when working with service discovery providers.
The functionality could be great if it could work with both consul
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right now the image-loader middleware only supports the formats ICO, JPEG, PNG, GIF, SVG and WEBP.
It would be very useful to also add the new AVIF format, that is already being used on the web and that is quickly gaining popularity and browser supports
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I've noticed that redux' docs got a nice lifting, thanks for the new version of GitBook. Would be nice to upgrade too.
Redux commit introducing the change - reduxjs/redux@b307091
We might want to postpone merging this though, because we don't want to update docs before releasing v1 and from what I understand new Gitbook comes with au