Ross A. Baker
Ross A. Baker
I think the core library can add zero additional dependencies, and be a candidate for instrumenting backends on 0.23.
Yes, getting all the way to the edges of the backend is important. It will also be able to see the times backends "fill in the blanks", such as recovering...
Is it strictly necessary that this depends on #5229? I'd prefer to also move forward with that, so don't rip this up trying to decouple them, but I'm just contemplating...
Seems like this could be applicable in 0.23? This isn't just a problem in the new entity model, is it?
I think the original idea behind this middleware was to phase out the error handlers on the builders, since it's more of a portable concern across backends? I thought this...
The logger has been touched several times since this was reported, so unconfirmed, but cautiously flagging it as still a bug.
Thanks, all. Does anybody have a reproduction? Or if it's an OOME, any clues from a heap dump?
To sound smarter than I am, I like to quote standards. RFC2616, which is obsolete, said: > If an HTTP/1.1 client sends a request which includes a request body, but...
As for @ChristopherDavenport's gist, I think it roughly implements what the latest draft calls "the riskier approach", like Chromium and Curl and unlike Firefox. My concern with it is whether...
> I think the implementation Chris has right now only retries requests we know are idempotent (by method or presence of idempotency key), so a POST request that didn't have...