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Fix cowboy_http2 manual page formatting
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The default value is given next to the option name:
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connection_type (supervisor)::
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Whether the connection process also acts as a supervisor.
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Whether the connection process also acts as a supervisor.
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enable_connect_protocol (false)::
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Whether to enable the extended CONNECT method to allow
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protocols like Websocket to be used over an HTTP/2 stream.
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This option is experimental and disabled by default.
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Whether to enable the extended CONNECT method to allow
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protocols like Websocket to be used over an HTTP/2 stream.
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This option is experimental and disabled by default.
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env (#{})::
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Middleware environment.
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Middleware environment.
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inactivity_timeout (300000)::
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Time in ms with nothing received at all before Cowboy closes the connection.
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Time in ms with nothing received at all before Cowboy closes the connection.
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initial_connection_window_size (65535)::
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Initial window size for the connection. This is the total amount
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of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
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by the connection across all streams before the user code
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explicitly requests it.
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Initial window size for the connection. This is the total amount
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of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
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by the connection across all streams before the user code
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explicitly requests it.
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Note that this value cannot be lower than the default.
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Note that this value cannot be lower than the default.
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initial_stream_window_size (65535)::
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Initial window size for new streams. This is the total amount
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of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
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by a single stream before the user code explicitly requests it.
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Initial window size for new streams. This is the total amount
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of data (from request bodies for example) that may be buffered
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by a single stream before the user code explicitly requests it.
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max_concurrent_streams (infinity)::
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Maximum number of concurrent streams allowed on the connection.
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Maximum number of concurrent streams allowed on the connection.
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max_decode_table_size (4096)::
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Maximum header table size used by the decoder. This is the value advertised
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to the client. The client can then choose a header table size equal or lower
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to the advertised value.
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Maximum header table size used by the decoder. This is the value advertised
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to the client. The client can then choose a header table size equal or lower
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to the advertised value.
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max_encode_table_size (4096)::
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Maximum header table size used by the encoder. The server will compare this
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value to what the client advertises and choose the smallest one as the
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encoder's header table size.
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Maximum header table size used by the encoder. The server will compare this
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value to what the client advertises and choose the smallest one as the
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encoder's header table size.
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max_frame_size_received (16384)::
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Maximum size of the frames received by the server. This value is
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advertised to the remote endpoint which can then decide to use
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any value lower or equal for its frame sizes.
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Maximum size of the frames received by the server. This value is
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advertised to the remote endpoint which can then decide to use
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any value lower or equal for its frame sizes.
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max_frame_size_sent (infinity)::
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Maximum size of the frames sent by the server. This option allows
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setting an upper limit to the frame sizes instead of blindly
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following the client's advertised maximum.
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Maximum size of the frames sent by the server. This option allows
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setting an upper limit to the frame sizes instead of blindly
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following the client's advertised maximum.
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Note that actual frame sizes may be lower than the limit when
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there is not enough space left in the flow control window.
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Note that actual frame sizes may be lower than the limit when
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there is not enough space left in the flow control window.
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middlewares ([cowboy_router, cowboy_handler])::
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Middlewares to run for every request.
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Middlewares to run for every request.
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preface_timeout (5000)::
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Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for the connection preface.
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Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for the connection preface.
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settings_timeout (5000)::
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Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for a SETTINGS ack.
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Time in ms Cowboy is willing to wait for a SETTINGS ack.
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shutdown_timeout (5000)::
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Time in ms Cowboy will wait for child processes to shut down before killing them.
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Time in ms Cowboy will wait for child processes to shut down before killing them.
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stream_handlers ([cowboy_stream_h])::
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Ordered list of stream handlers that will handle all stream events.
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Ordered list of stream handlers that will handle all stream events.
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== Changelog
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