... instead of hard-coding "make".
First, we check the value of `$MAKE`. If it's unset, we look for `gmake`
in the `$PATH`. If it's missing, we assume it's `make`.
This fixes the testsuite where GNU Make is installed as `gmake`.
If cowboy_static is initialized with `{priv_file, ...}` or `{priv_dir,
...}`, it is now able to read files from Erlang application .ez
archives.
When serving a file from an archive, the #file_info{} comes from the
archive, not the contained file, except for the size and type. The
erl_prim_loader module is used to read the latter's #file_info{} and the
actual file content (ie. sendfile(2) is not used in this case).
Correct expected return type from `no_call` to `undefined` in
if_modified_since when last_modified callback is not defined. Add an
http_SUITE test to catch regressions.
After the switch to Websocket, we are no longer in a request/response
scenario, therefore a lot of the cowboy_req functions do not apply
anymore.
Any data required from the request will need to be taken from Req
in init/2 and saved in the handler's state.
The option for enabling Websocket compression has been
renamed. Previously it was shared with HTTP compression,
now it's specific to Websocket. The new option is named
'websocket_compress'.
This is a large commit. The cowboy_req interface has largely
changed, and will change a little more. It's possible that
some examples or tests have not been converted to the new
interface yet. The documentation has not yet been updated.
All of this will be fixed in smaller subsequent commits.
Gotta start somewhere...
Along with more cowboy_req tests.
This commit also removes cowboy_req:url/1 and cowboy_req:host_url/1
in favor of the much more powerful new set of functions.
The new example is called file_server and it's basically
the same as web_server was. The name is clearer than the
original, all examples being "Web servers".
The new example is also tested and the test suite has
been refactored a little.