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diff --git a/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/compress_directives.mt b/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/compress_directives.mt deleted file mode 100644 index 57f7a43..0000000 --- a/debian/vendor-h2o/srcdoc/configure/compress_directives.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,82 +0,0 @@ -? my $ctx = $main::context; -? $_mt->wrapper_file("wrapper.mt", "Configure", "Compress Directives")->(sub { - -<p> -The compress handler performs on-the-fly compression - it compresses the contents of an HTTP response as it is being sent, if the client indicates itself to be capable of decompressing the response transparently with the use of <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-5.3.4"><code>Accept-Encoding</code></a> header</li>, and if the response is deemed compressible according to the following rules. -</p> -<p> -If <code>x-compress-hint</code> response header does not exist or the value is <code>auto</code>, then whether if the response is considered compressible depends on the <code>is_compressible</code> attribute assigned to the content type (see <a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.mime.addtypes"><code>file.mime.addtypes</code></a>). -If <code>x-compress-hint</code> response header exists and the value is <code>on</code>, the response is always considered to be compressible. -If the value of the response header is set to <code>off</code>, then the response never gets compressed. -</p> - -<p> -The following are the configuration directives recognized by the handler. -</p> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "compress", - levels => [ qw(global host path extension) ], - default => "compress: OFF", - see_also => render_mt(<<'EOT'), -<a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.send-compressed"><code>file.send-compressed</code></a>, <a href="configure/file_directives.html#file.mime.addtypes"><code>file.mime.addtypes</code></a> -EOT - since => '2.0', - desc => <<'EOT', -Enables on-the-fly compression of HTTP response. -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -If the argument is <code>ON</code>, both <a href="https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-alakuijala-brotli/">brotli</a> and <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1952">gzip</a> compression are enabled. -If the argument is <code>OFF</code>, on-the-fly compression is disabled. -If the argument is a sequence, the elements are the list of compression algorithms to be enabled. -If the argument is a mapping, each key specifies the compression algorithm to be enabled, and the values specify the quality of the algorithms. -</p> -<p> -When both brotli and gzip are enabled and if the client supports both, H2O is hard-coded to prefer brotli. -</p> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Enabling on-the-fly compression', <<'EOT') -# enable all algorithms -compress: ON - -# enable by name -compress: [ gzip, br ] - -# enable gzip only -compress: [ gzip ] -EOT -?> -? }) - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "compress-minimum-size", - levels => [ qw(global host path extension) ], - default => "compress-minimum-size: 100", - since => '2.0', - desc => <<'EOT', -Defines the minimum size a files needs to have in order for H2O to compress the request. -EOT -)->(sub {}); -?> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "gzip", - levels => [ qw(global host path extension) ], - default => "gzip: OFF", - see_also => render_mt(<<'EOT'), -<a href="configure/compress_directives.html#compress"><code>compress</code></a> -EOT - since => '1.5', - desc => <<'EOT', -Enables on-the-fly compression of HTTP response using gzip. -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -Equivalent to <code>compress: [ gzip ]</code>. -? }) - -? }) |