`no-transform` allegedly disables CloudFlare auto-minify and we did not
set caching headers on html or api requests, which seems good to have
regardless.
Transformation is still allowed for asset requests.
Co-authored-by: wxiaoguang <wxiaoguang@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Although the use of LastModified dates for caching of git objects should be
discouraged (as it is not native to git - and there are a LOT of ways this
could be incorrect) - LastModified dates can be a helpful somewhat more human
way of caching for simple cases.
This PR adds this header and handles the If-Modified-Since header to the /raw/
routes.
Fix #18354
Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: 6543 <6543@obermui.de>
Why this refactor
The goal is to move most files from `models` package to `models.xxx` package. Many models depend on avatar model, so just move this first.
And the existing logic is not clear, there are too many function like `AvatarLink`, `RelAvatarLink`, `SizedRelAvatarLink`, `SizedAvatarLink`, `MakeFinalAvatarURL`, `HashedAvatarLink`, etc. This refactor make everything clear:
* user.AvatarLink()
* user.AvatarLinkWithSize(size)
* avatars.GenerateEmailAvatarFastLink(email, size)
* avatars.GenerateEmailAvatarFinalLink(email, size)
And many duplicated code are deleted in route handler, the handler and the model share the same avatar logic now.
This enabled HTTP time-based cache for storage assets, primarily
avatars. I have not observed If-Modified-Since from browsers during
tests but I guess it's good to support regardless.
It introduces a new generic httpcache module that can handle both
time-based and etag-based caching.
Additionally, manifest.json and robots.txt are now also cachable.