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* Fix formatting in getting started page (#752) * updated release docs (#745) * Update README.md (#756) Fixed typo "Ocleot" * Fixed typo there => their (#763) * Some Typo fixes (#765) * Typo algorythm => algorithm (#764) * Typo querystring => query string (#766) * Typo usual => usually (#767) * Typos (#768) * kubernetes provider (#772) * feat: Kubernetes ServiceDiscoveryProvider * 编写k8s测试例子 * feat:fix kube config * feat: remove port * feat : complete the k8s test * feat : add kubeserviceDiscovery test * feat : add kube provider unittest * feat :add kubetnetes docs how to use ocelot with kubetnetes docs * keep the configuration as simple as possible, no qos, no cache * fix: use http * add PollingKubeServiceDiscovery * feat : refactor logger * feat : add pollkube docs * feat:Remove unnecessary code * feat : code-block json * fix issue #661 for Advanced aggregations (#704) * Add Advanced Aggregation Feature * fix overwrite error * distinct data for better performance * remove constructor parameter * fix tests issue * fix tests * fix tests issue * Add UnitTest and AcceptanceTest * fix responseKeys typo * Update SimpleJsonResponseAggregator.cs * change port * Fix code example for SSL Errors (#780) DangerousAcceptAnyServerCertificateValidator has to be set to "true" to disable certification validation, not "false". * Changed wording for ease of reading (#776) Just some wording changes for clarification. * Ignore response content if null (fix #785) (#786) * fix bug #791 (#795) * Update loadbalancer.rst (#796) * UriBuilder - remove leading question mark #747 (#794) * Update qualityofservice.rst (#801) Tiny typo * K8s package (#804) * feat: Kubernetes ServiceDiscoveryProvider * 编写k8s测试例子 * feat:fix kube config * feat: remove port * feat : complete the k8s test * feat : add kubeserviceDiscovery test * feat : add kube provider unittest * feat :add kubetnetes docs how to use ocelot with kubetnetes docs * keep the configuration as simple as possible, no qos, no cache * fix: use http * add PollingKubeServiceDiscovery * feat : refactor logger * feat : add pollkube docs * feat:Remove unnecessary code * feat : code-block json * feat: publish package Ocelot.Provider.Kubernetes * Okta integration (#807) Okta integration * update cliamsParser (#798) * update cliamsParser * update using * IOcelotBuilder opens the IMvcCoreBuilder property for easy customization (#790) * IOcelotBuilder opens the IMvcCoreBuilder property for easy customization * Adjustment code * nuget package (#809) * feat: Kubernetes ServiceDiscoveryProvider * 编写k8s测试例子 * feat:fix kube config * feat: remove port * feat : complete the k8s test * feat : add kubeserviceDiscovery test * feat : add kube provider unittest * feat :add kubetnetes docs how to use ocelot with kubetnetes docs * keep the configuration as simple as possible, no qos, no cache * fix: use http * add PollingKubeServiceDiscovery * feat : refactor logger * feat : add pollkube docs * feat:Remove unnecessary code * feat : code-block json * feat: publish package Ocelot.Provider.Kubernetes * feat : nuget package * fix: Namesapce Spelling wrong * fix:Namesapce Spelling Wrong * Fix: errors when using rate limiting (#811) * Fix: errors when using rate limiting Add: QuotaExceededError class for requesting too much Add: QuotaExceededError error code Add: Add an error when limit is reached Reflact: Extract GetResponseMessage method for getting default or configured response message for requ * Fix: modify check_we_have_considered_all_errors_in_these_tests for adding a new OcelotErrorCode * added missing COPY csproj files (#821) * Add note on In-Process hosting (#816) When using ASP.NET Core 2.2 with In-Process hosting in IIS it's important to use .UseIIS() instead of .UseIISIntegration(). * Fix bug: (#810) If the registered Consul node is unexpectedly down and not restarted immediately, other services should continue to find the registered service. * Fixed Dockerfile (missing Kubernetes) * Revert "Fix bug: (#810)" (#823) This reverts commit 19c80afb05290fac3a144f652cd663c8b513a559. * remove duplicate `IHttpRequester` register (#819) * remove duplicate `IHttpRequester` register * reserve the first * fix HttpRequesterMiddleware does not call next bug (#830) call next so that we can do something with the response, such as add some custom header etc... * Removed Packing to fix issues, will be sorted out after create a nuget package on Nuget.Org (#831) * Allows access to unpass node (#825) * Fix bug: If the registered Consul node is unexpectedly down and not restarted immediately, other services should continue to find the registered service. * fix bug: If the registered Consul node is unexpectedly down and not restarted immediately, other services should continue to find the registered service. * Updated FluentValidations Nuget Package (#833)
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Ocelot does not support...
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* Chunked Encoding - Ocelot will always get the body size and return Content-Length header. Sorry if this doesn't work for your use case!
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* Forwarding a host header - The host header that you send to Ocelot will not be forwarded to the downstream service. Obviously this would break everything :(
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* Swagger - I have looked multiple times at building swagger.json out of the Ocelot ocelot.json but it doesnt fit into the vision
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I have for Ocelot. If you would like to have Swagger in Ocelot then you must roll your own swagger.json and do the following in your
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Startup.cs or Program.cs. The code sample below registers a piece of middleware that loads your hand rolled swagger.json and returns
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it on /swagger/v1/swagger.json. It then registers the SwaggerUI middleware from Swashbuckle.AspNetCore
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.. code-block:: csharp
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app.Map("/swagger/v1/swagger.json", b =>
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{
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b.Run(async x => {
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var json = File.ReadAllText("swagger.json");
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await x.Response.WriteAsync(json);
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});
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});
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app.UseSwaggerUI(c =>
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{
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c.SwaggerEndpoint("/swagger/v1/swagger.json", "Ocelot");
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});
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app.UseOcelot().Wait();
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The main reasons why I don't think Swagger makes sense is we already hand roll our definition in ocelot.json.
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If we want people developing against Ocelot to be able to see what routes are available then either share the ocelot.json
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with them (This should be as easy as granting access to a repo etc) or use the Ocelot administration API so that they can query Ocelot for the configuration.
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In addition to this many people will configure Ocelot to proxy all traffic like /products/{everything} to their product service
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and you would not be describing what is actually available if you parsed this and turned it into a Swagger path. Also Ocelot has
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no concept of the models that the downstream services can return and linking to the above problem the same endpoint can return
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multiple models. Ocelot does not know what models might be used in POST, PUT etc so it all gets a bit messy and finally the Swashbuckle
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package doesnt reload swagger.json if it changes during runtime. Ocelot's configuration can change during runtime so the Swagger and Ocelot
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information would not match. Unless I rolled my own Swagger implementation.
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If the user wants something to easily test against the Ocelot API then I suggest using Postman as a simple way to do this. It might
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even be possible to write something that maps ocelot.json to the postman json spec. However I don't intend to do this.
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