This was previously disabled because of incompatibility with the ember-cli proxy. This commit fixes that incompatibility, and restores the development behaviour to match production. There were three issues at play: 1. Our bootstrap-js addon handles the forwarding of most requests in the ember-cli proxy. This is not built to handle streaming responses. Solution: skip our custom request processing for `/message-bus/*` and use ember-cli's default `http-proxy`. 2. The request/response size-limiting middleware (`rawMiddleware`) would apply even to unhandled paths, causing request and response bodies to be buffered. Solution: skip it for any paths which are not handled by our custom addon. 3. Expressjs servers will buffer/compress responses. Solution: add `Cache-Control: no-transform` to message-bus responses. For now I've done this in development only, but it may be useful to add it to message-bus's default headers in future |
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| admin | ||
| bootstrap-json | ||
| confirm-new-email | ||
| dialog-holder | ||
| discourse | ||
| discourse-common | ||
| discourse-ensure-deprecation-order | ||
| discourse-hbr | ||
| discourse-plugins | ||
| discourse-widget-hbs | ||
| docs | ||
| ember-addons | ||
| ember-cli-progress-ci | ||
| locales | ||
| pretty-text | ||
| select-kit | ||
| truth-helpers | ||
| wizard | ||
| .licensee.json | ||
| .npmrc | ||
| discourse-js-processor.js | ||
| handlebars-shim.js | ||
| package.json | ||
| polyfills.js | ||
| service-worker.js.erb | ||
| yarn.lock | ||