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- data/History.md +136 -3
- data/README.md +21 -17
- data/bin/puma-wild +1 -1
- data/docs/compile_options.md +34 -0
- data/docs/fork_worker.md +1 -3
- data/docs/testing_benchmarks_local_files.md +150 -0
- data/docs/testing_test_rackup_ci_files.md +36 -0
- data/ext/puma_http11/extconf.rb +18 -10
- data/ext/puma_http11/http11_parser.c +1 -1
- data/ext/puma_http11/http11_parser.h +1 -1
- data/ext/puma_http11/http11_parser.java.rl +2 -2
- data/ext/puma_http11/http11_parser.rl +2 -2
- data/ext/puma_http11/http11_parser_common.rl +2 -2
- data/ext/puma_http11/mini_ssl.c +63 -24
- data/ext/puma_http11/org/jruby/puma/Http11.java +3 -3
- data/ext/puma_http11/org/jruby/puma/Http11Parser.java +1 -1
- data/ext/puma_http11/org/jruby/puma/MiniSSL.java +166 -65
- data/ext/puma_http11/puma_http11.c +17 -9
- data/lib/puma/app/status.rb +6 -3
- data/lib/puma/binder.rb +37 -43
- data/lib/puma/cli.rb +11 -17
- data/lib/puma/client.rb +22 -12
- data/lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb +13 -11
- data/lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb +4 -1
- data/lib/puma/cluster.rb +28 -25
- data/lib/puma/configuration.rb +74 -58
- data/lib/puma/const.rb +14 -18
- data/lib/puma/control_cli.rb +21 -18
- data/lib/puma/detect.rb +2 -0
- data/lib/puma/dsl.rb +94 -49
- data/lib/puma/error_logger.rb +17 -9
- data/lib/puma/events.rb +6 -126
- data/lib/puma/io_buffer.rb +29 -4
- data/lib/puma/jruby_restart.rb +2 -1
- data/lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb +104 -0
- data/lib/puma/launcher.rb +107 -156
- data/lib/puma/log_writer.rb +137 -0
- data/lib/puma/minissl/context_builder.rb +23 -12
- data/lib/puma/minissl.rb +91 -15
- data/lib/puma/null_io.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/puma/plugin/tmp_restart.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puma/puma_http11.jar +0 -0
- data/lib/puma/rack/builder.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/puma/rack_default.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/puma/reactor.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/puma/request.rb +291 -156
- data/lib/puma/runner.rb +41 -20
- data/lib/puma/server.rb +53 -64
- data/lib/puma/single.rb +10 -10
- data/lib/puma/state_file.rb +2 -4
- data/lib/puma/systemd.rb +3 -2
- data/lib/puma/thread_pool.rb +16 -13
- data/lib/puma/util.rb +12 -14
- data/lib/puma.rb +11 -8
- data/lib/rack/handler/puma.rb +9 -9
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- data/lib/puma/queue_close.rb +0 -26
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## 6.0.0 / 2022-10-XX
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* The following classes are now part of Puma's private API: `Client`, `Cluster::Worker`, `Cluster::Worker`, `HandleRequest`. ([#2988])
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* Allow header values to be arrays (Rack 3) ([#2936], [#2931])
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* [jruby] Enable TLSv1.3 support ([#2886])
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* Do not raise error raised on HTTP methods we don't recognize or support, like CONNECT ([#2932], [#1441])
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* Ruby 3.2 will have native IO#wait_* methods, don't require io/wait ([#2903])
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* extconf.rb - don't use pkg_config('openssl') if '--with-openssl-dir' is used ([#2885], [#2839])
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* MiniSSL - detect SSL_CTX_set_dh_auto ([#2864], [#2863])
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* Fix build with Opaque DH in LibreSSL 3.5. ([#2838])
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* Pre-existing socket file removed when TERM is issued after USR2 (if puma is running in cluster mode) ([#2817])
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[#2652]:https://github.com/puma/puma/issues/2652 "Issue by @Roguelazer, closed 2022-09-04"
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too high, one will see the upper latency times increase, pushing into the lower
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less than 1%, but the `75%` times increase by an order of magnitude:
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13570 1.040 25.790 40.010 49.070 58.300 11982 wrk -t8 -c64 -d10
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imprecise.
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# Testing - test/rackup/ci-*.ru files
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* **ci_array.ru** - body is an `Array` of 1kB strings. `Content-Length` is not set.
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`Body-Conf` header or with `ENV['CI_BODY_CONF']`.
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CHANGED
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
# Random.bytes available in Ruby 2.5 and later, Random::DEFAULT deprecated in 3.0
|
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|
|
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56
|
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|
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|
50
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|
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if ENV["
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
53
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|
# Except `implicit-fallthrough` since most failures comes from ragel state machine generated code
|
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|
if respond_to?(:append_cflags, true) # Ruby 2.5 and later
|
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ public class Http11Parser {
|
|
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39
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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action
|
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|
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Http11.
|
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|
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action server_protocol {
|
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|
+
Http11.server_protocol(runtime, parser.data, parser.buffer, parser.mark, fpc-parser.mark);
|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
action request_path {
|