This option allows a configurable delay after receiving SIGTERM (or
SIGINT) but before the HTTP server stops accepting new connections. It
is quite useful for distributed systems where callers are only notified
asynchronously (e.g. via service discovery) that a service is being shut
down; it prevents the shut down from occurring prior to callers
processing the notification.
This required some minor refactoring to allow the Shutdown() method on
http.Server to be accessed.
Sometimes we might be asked to serve up a zero-length input file,
typically from some machine-generated CSS etc. We make some very
rudimentary guess about the content-type the caller wanted and skip the
mmap(2) call.
Since packing can be quite slow, it is nice to display progress to the
caller. We use the excellent github.com/vbauerster/mpb library to do so,
and add a bit of colour with github.com/logrusru/aurora.
Finally, augment the inspector and packer with a summary printer that
displays the overall file size/count, and compression ratio for each
compression type.
If a .svg file doesn't have a “<?xml…” prolog, then it would be detected as plain
text. Allow extension-based override of the content-type in this case.
Rather than setting "Cache-Control: no-store", use "no-cache". The
difference is that "no-store" tells the browser that it must always
completely re-fetch the resource; whereas "no-cache" means that the
browser can write the resource to disk but must re-validate it (e.g.
using Etags) before re-using it.