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diff --git a/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/throttle_response_directives.mt b/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/throttle_response_directives.mt deleted file mode 100644 index 415c8afae..000000000 --- a/web/server/h2o/libh2o/srcdoc/configure/throttle_response_directives.mt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -? my $ctx = $main::context; -? $_mt->wrapper_file("wrapper.mt", "Configure", "Throttle Response Directives")->(sub { - -<p> -The throttle response handler performs per response traffic throttling, when an <code>X-Traffic</code> header exists in the response headers. -</p> -<p> -The value of <code>X-Traffic</code> header should be an integer that represents the speed you want in bytes per second. This header CAN be set with <a href="configure/headers_directives.html#header.add"><code>header.add</code></a> so that traffic for static assets can also be easily throttled. -</p> -<p> -The following are the configuration directives recognized by the handler. -</p> - -<? -$ctx->{directive}->( - name => "throttle-response", - levels => [ qw(global host path extension) ], - default => "throttle-response: OFF", - since => '2.1', - desc => <<'EOT', -Enables traffic throttle per HTTP response. -EOT -)->(sub { -?> -<p> -If the argument is <code>ON</code>, the traffic per response is throttled as long as a legal <code>X-Traffic</code> header exists. -If the argument is <code>OFF</code>, traffic throttle per response is disabled. -</p> -<?= $ctx->{example}->('Enabling traffic throttle per response with static file configuration', <<'EOT') -# enable throttle -throttle-response: ON - -# an example host configuration that throttle traffic to ~100KB/s -hosts: - default: - paths: - /: - file.dir: /path/to/assets - header.add: "X-Traffic: 100000" -EOT -?> -? }) - -? }) |