Pleroma/lib/pleroma/web/endpoint.ex
rinpatch 80bc8c2cc9 Revert "Set better Cache-Control header for static content"
On furher investigation it seems like all that did was cause unintuitive
behavior. The emoji request flood that was the reason for introducing it
isn't really that big of a deal either, since Plug.Static only needs to
read file modification time and size to determine the ETag.

Closes #1613
2020-03-15 16:59:39 +03:00

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Elixir

# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
defmodule Pleroma.Web.Endpoint do
use Phoenix.Endpoint, otp_app: :pleroma
socket("/socket", Pleroma.Web.UserSocket)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.SetLocalePlug)
plug(CORSPlug)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.HTTPSecurityPlug)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.UploadedMedia)
@static_cache_control "public, no-cache"
# InstanceStatic needs to be before Plug.Static to be able to override shipped-static files
# If you're adding new paths to `only:` you'll need to configure them in InstanceStatic as well
# Cache-control headers are duplicated in case we turn off etags in the future
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.InstanceStatic,
at: "/",
gzip: true,
cache_control_for_etags: @static_cache_control,
headers: %{
"cache-control" => @static_cache_control
}
)
# Serve at "/" the static files from "priv/static" directory.
#
# You should set gzip to true if you are running phoenix.digest
# when deploying your static files in production.
plug(
Plug.Static,
at: "/",
from: :pleroma,
only:
~w(index.html robots.txt static finmoji emoji packs sounds images instance sw.js sw-pleroma.js favicon.png schemas doc),
# credo:disable-for-previous-line Credo.Check.Readability.MaxLineLength
gzip: true,
cache_control_for_etags: @static_cache_control,
headers: %{
"cache-control" => @static_cache_control
}
)
plug(Plug.Static.IndexHtml, at: "/pleroma/admin/")
plug(Plug.Static,
at: "/pleroma/admin/",
from: {:pleroma, "priv/static/adminfe/"}
)
# Code reloading can be explicitly enabled under the
# :code_reloader configuration of your endpoint.
if code_reloading? do
plug(Phoenix.CodeReloader)
end
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.TrailingFormatPlug)
plug(Plug.RequestId)
plug(Plug.Logger, log: :debug)
plug(Plug.Parsers,
parsers: [
:urlencoded,
{:multipart, length: {Pleroma.Config, :get, [[:instance, :upload_limit]]}},
:json
],
pass: ["*/*"],
json_decoder: Jason,
length: Pleroma.Config.get([:instance, :upload_limit]),
body_reader: {Pleroma.Web.Plugs.DigestPlug, :read_body, []}
)
plug(Plug.MethodOverride)
plug(Plug.Head)
secure_cookies = Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :secure_cookie_flag])
cookie_name =
if secure_cookies,
do: "__Host-pleroma_key",
else: "pleroma_key"
extra =
Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :extra_cookie_attrs])
|> Enum.join(";")
# The session will be stored in the cookie and signed,
# this means its contents can be read but not tampered with.
# Set :encryption_salt if you would also like to encrypt it.
plug(
Plug.Session,
store: :cookie,
key: cookie_name,
signing_salt: Pleroma.Config.get([__MODULE__, :signing_salt], "CqaoopA2"),
http_only: true,
secure: secure_cookies,
extra: extra
)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.RemoteIp)
defmodule Instrumenter do
use Prometheus.PhoenixInstrumenter
end
defmodule PipelineInstrumenter do
use Prometheus.PlugPipelineInstrumenter
end
defmodule MetricsExporter do
use Prometheus.PlugExporter
end
plug(PipelineInstrumenter)
plug(MetricsExporter)
plug(Pleroma.Web.Router)
@doc """
Dynamically loads configuration from the system environment
on startup.
It receives the endpoint configuration from the config files
and must return the updated configuration.
"""
def load_from_system_env(config) do
port = System.get_env("PORT") || raise "expected the PORT environment variable to be set"
{:ok, Keyword.put(config, :http, [:inet6, port: port])}
end
def websocket_url do
String.replace_leading(url(), "http", "ws")
end
end