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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.
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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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Hi,
I saw that there is a perfomance degratation due to a for loop used inside the static func harmlessFunction() declared in CustomSelfAwareHelper struct.
This loop is trying to verify the type with the as? operator (that have a complexity of O(n) ) and try to unwrapp the result in order to call the awake() function.
For a medium-larger project (with likely 20k+ classes) that covers old
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
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I am trying to build a Caddy configuration that can cater to multiple environments (production, staging, local development).
To achieve this, I want to use environment variables for the base host names/urls, via the
{env.*}placeholder. This works great in addresses, route matches and upstream reverse-proxy configuration.Unfortunately, using the same approach does currently not work when