
Michael Snoyman wrote:
Unfortunately, no. This is listed as one of the know problems in the readme file:
https://github.com/erikd/http-proxy/blob/master/README.txt
I my opinion, the way to fix this is to modify and extend Wai. I too would like to see this problem solved but its lower priority than some of the other things I want to address.
Can you point me to the code that demonstrates this?
Hmm, I came to this conclusion some time ago and the actual code seems to be different from how I remember it. However, there is still a problem. The problem is that the Wai.Request structure http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/wai/0.4.2/doc/html/src/Network-W... has no requestBody field. A HTTP POST operation contains HTTP request headers (with a Content-Length header) and a request body. The Content-Type field of the header can specify things like text/xml or application/x-www-form-urlencoded. For Kazu Yamamoto's case, I think he would like to be able to handle bit small POST request bodies (1k or so) but also very large onces (hundreds ot Meg or more). The the case where the POST body is large, we would not want Warp to try and suck the whole thing into memory before passing it to the server. I would also find the above useful. I think all that is required is the addition of a requestBody field that works much like the responseBody file in the Warp.Response structure. Cheers, Erik -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Erik de Castro Lopo http://www.mega-nerd.com/