Ocelot/docs/introduction/notsupported.rst
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Release/13.2.0 (#834)
* 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)
2019-03-22 23:39:53 +01:00

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Not Supported
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Ocelot does not support...
* Chunked Encoding - Ocelot will always get the body size and return Content-Length header. Sorry if this doesn't work for your use case!
* 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 :(
* Swagger - I have looked multiple times at building swagger.json out of the Ocelot ocelot.json but it doesnt fit into the vision
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
Startup.cs or Program.cs. The code sample below registers a piece of middleware that loads your hand rolled swagger.json and returns
it on /swagger/v1/swagger.json. It then registers the SwaggerUI middleware from Swashbuckle.AspNetCore
.. code-block:: csharp
app.Map("/swagger/v1/swagger.json", b =>
{
b.Run(async x => {
var json = File.ReadAllText("swagger.json");
await x.Response.WriteAsync(json);
});
});
app.UseSwaggerUI(c =>
{
c.SwaggerEndpoint("/swagger/v1/swagger.json", "Ocelot");
});
app.UseOcelot().Wait();
The main reasons why I don't think Swagger makes sense is we already hand roll our definition in ocelot.json.
If we want people developing against Ocelot to be able to see what routes are available then either share the ocelot.json
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.
In addition to this many people will configure Ocelot to proxy all traffic like /products/{everything} to their product service
and you would not be describing what is actually available if you parsed this and turned it into a Swagger path. Also Ocelot has
no concept of the models that the downstream services can return and linking to the above problem the same endpoint can return
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
package doesnt reload swagger.json if it changes during runtime. Ocelot's configuration can change during runtime so the Swagger and Ocelot
information would not match. Unless I rolled my own Swagger implementation.
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
even be possible to write something that maps ocelot.json to the postman json spec. However I don't intend to do this.