thruster 0.1.3-x86_64-darwin → 0.1.5-x86_64-darwin

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  features that help your app run efficiently and safely on the open Internet:
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  - HTTP/2 support
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- - Automatic SSL certificate management with Let's Encrypt
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+ - Automatic TLS certificate management with Let's Encrypt
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  - Basic HTTP caching of public assets
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  - X-Sendfile support and compression, to efficiently serve static files
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  that simply running your Puma server with Thruster should be enough to get a
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  production-ready setup.
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- The only exception to this is SSL provisioning: in order for Thruster to
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- provision SSL certificates, it needs to know which domain those certificates
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- should be for. So to use SSL, you need to set the `SSL_DOMAIN` environment
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+ The only exception to this is TLS provisioning: in order for Thruster to
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+ provision TLS certificates, it needs to know which domain those certificates
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+ should be for. So to use TLS, you need to set the `TLS_DOMAIN` environment
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  variable. If you don't set this variable, Thruster will run in HTTP-only mode.
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  Thruster also wraps the Puma process so that you can use it without managing
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  $ thrust bin/rails server
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  ```
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- Or with automatic SSL:
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  ```sh
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- $ SSL_DOMAIN=myapp.example.com thrust bin/rails server
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  ```
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  configuration. But if you need to customize its behavior, there are a few
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- | Variable Name | Description | Default Value |
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- |-----------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
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- | `SSL_DOMAIN` | The domain name to use for SSL provisioning. If not set, SSL will be disabled. | None |
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- | `TARGET_PORT` | The port that your Puma server should run on. Thruster will set `PORT` to this value when starting your server. | 3000 |
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- | `CACHE_SIZE` | The size of the HTTP cache in bytes. | 64MB |
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- | `MAX_CACHE_ITEM_SIZE` | The maximum size of a single item in the HTTP cache in bytes. | 1MB |
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- | `X_SENDFILE_ENABLED` | Whether to enable X-Sendfile support. Set to `0` or `false` to disable. | Enabled |
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- | `MAX_REQUEST_BODY` | The maximum size of a request body in bytes. Requests larger than this size will be refused; `0` means no maximum size is enforced. | `0` |
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- | `STORAGE_PATH` | The path to store Thruster's internal state. Provisioned SSL certificates will be stored here, so that they will not need to be requested every time your application is started. | `./storage/thruster` |
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+ | Variable Name | Description | Default Value |
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+ | `TLS_DOMAIN` | Comma-separated list of domain names to use for TLS provisioning. If not set, TLS will be disabled. | None |
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+ | `TARGET_PORT` | The port that your Puma server should run on. Thruster will set `PORT` to this value when starting your server. | 3000 |
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+ | `CACHE_SIZE` | The size of the HTTP cache in bytes. | 64MB |
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+ | `MAX_CACHE_ITEM_SIZE` | The maximum size of a single item in the HTTP cache in bytes. | 1MB |
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+ | `X_SENDFILE_ENABLED` | Whether to enable X-Sendfile support. Set to `0` or `false` to disable. | Enabled |
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+ | `MAX_REQUEST_BODY` | The maximum size of a request body in bytes. Requests larger than this size will be refused; `0` means no maximum size is enforced. | `0` |
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+ | `STORAGE_PATH` | The path to store Thruster's internal state. Provisioned TLS certificates will be stored here, so that they will not need to be requested every time your application is started. | `./storage/thruster` |
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  | `BAD_GATEWAY_PAGE` | Path to an HTML file to serve when the backend server returns a 502 Bad Gateway error. If there is no file at the specific path, Thruster will serve an empty 502 response instead. Because Thruster boots very quickly, a custom page can be a useful way to show that your application is starting up. | `./public/502.html` |
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- | `HTTP_PORT` | The port to listen on for HTTP traffic. | 80 |
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- | `HTTPS_PORT` | The port to listen on for HTTPS traffic. | 443 |
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- | `HTTP_IDLE_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds that a client can be idle before the connection is closed. | 60 |
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- | `HTTP_READ_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds that a client can take to send the request headers. | 30 |
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- | `HTTP_WRITE_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds during which the client must read the response. | 30 |
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- | `ACME_DIRECTORY` | The URL of the ACME directory to use for SSL certificate provisioning. | `https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory` (Let's Encrypt production) |
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- | `EAB_KID` | The EAB key identifier to use when provisioning SSL certificates, if required. | None |
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- | `EAB_HMAC_KEY` | The Base64-encoded EAB HMAC key to use when provisioning SSL certificates, if required. | None |
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- | `DEBUG` | Set to `1` or `true` to enable debug logging. | Disabled |
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+ | `HTTP_PORT` | The port to listen on for HTTP traffic. | 80 |
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+ | `HTTPS_PORT` | The port to listen on for HTTPS traffic. | 443 |
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+ | `HTTP_IDLE_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds that a client can be idle before the connection is closed. | 60 |
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+ | `HTTP_READ_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds that a client can take to send the request headers and body. | 30 |
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+ | `HTTP_WRITE_TIMEOUT` | The maximum time in seconds during which the client must read the response. | 30 |
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+ | `ACME_DIRECTORY` | The URL of the ACME directory to use for TLS certificate provisioning. | `https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory` (Let's Encrypt production) |
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+ | `EAB_KID` | The EAB key identifier to use when provisioning TLS certificates, if required. | None |
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+ | `EAB_HMAC_KEY` | The Base64-encoded EAB HMAC key to use when provisioning TLS certificates, if required. | None |
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+ | `DEBUG` | Set to `1` or `true` to enable debug logging. | Disabled |
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  To prevent naming clashes with your application's own environment variables,
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  module Thruster
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  end
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: thruster
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- version: 0.1.3
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  platform: x86_64-darwin
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  authors:
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  - Kevin McConnell
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  autorequire:
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  bindir: exe
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  cert_chain: []
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- date: 2024-03-21 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2024-07-09 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies: []
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  description: A zero-config HTTP/2 proxy for lightweight production deployments
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  email: kevin@37signals.com