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v1.0.0
Details on changes: https://discuss.ocaml.org/t/ann-major-releases-of-cohttp-conduit-dns-tcpip/571
Port build to jbuilder, and break up OPAM packages into multiple independent packages instead of being optional dependencies against the main conduit
package. This makes it significantly easier to depend on precisely the libraries you need, but requires porting applications to use the new ocamlfind
and opam
scheme.
The new package layout is:
conduit
: the mainConduit
moduleconduit-lwt
: the portable Lwt implementationconduit-lwt-unix
: the Lwt/Unix implementationconduit-async
the Jane Street Async implementationmirage-conduit
: the MirageOS compatible implementation
In each of these packages, the opam
and ocamlfind
package names are now the same, so you will need to rename the former subpackages such as conduit.async
to conduit-async
. The implementation is otherwise the same, so no other code changes should be required.
In return for these breaking changes to the packaging, it is now significantly easier to depend on a particular backend, also for us to rev the interfaces towards a stable 1.0 release. Jbuilder also builds the source tree around 4x faster than it did previously.
There are still some optional dependencies remaining, most notably the tls
and ssl
packages. If they are present, then conduit will be compiled with TLS support.
0.15.4 (2017-05-31)
Lwt: Fix meta file and building with lwt_ssl (#222, @dkim)
0.15.3 (2017-05-04)
Lwt: lwt 3.0 support for the tls backend too (#219, @@rgrinberg)
0.15.2 (2017-05-02)
Move cstruct dependency from conduit to mirage-conduit
0.15.1 (2017-04-25)
Lwt: Lwt 3.0 support (#214)
Async: with_connection (#211)
0.15.0 (2017-02-23)
support MirageOS 3, and drop support for earlier versions (#203, #202)
0.14.5 (2017-01-24)
Fix exception swallowing (#206)
0.14.4 (2017-01-03)
Fix tests (#195)
0.14.3 (2017-01-03)
Fix mirage-conduit (@samoht, #188)
Use ppx_driver's ocamlbuild plugin (@rgrinberg, #193)
0.14.2 (2017-01-01)
Fix discover.ml (#191)
0.14.1 (2016-12-29)
Tests: do not link with lwt.ssl if it is not installed (#186)
0.14.0 (2016-12-25)
Add listening backlog option and increase it to 128 by deafult (#151)
Add IP based URI support
Fix server stop issues for all Lwt servers
Add Logs based logging to Lwt server errors (#172)
Add on_exn hook to Lwt servers (#181)
Limit maximum number of active connections (#116)
0.13.0 (2016-09-18):
Fix build system to stop compiling things twice (#137)
Lwt: pass uncaught exceptions in server callback to async_exception_hook (#143)
Lwt: stop printing stuff to stdout (#143)
Async: fix swallowing of exceptions
Async: add backlog argument to serve
0.12.0 (2016-04-30):
Convert build system to use PPX instead of Camlp4.
Call
set_close_on_exec
onLwt_unix
listen sockets (#123)
0.11.0 (2016-03-25):
Minimum OCaml version is now 4.02.0
Add multi-distro Travis testing script.
Switch to using
pa_sexp_conv
for latest sexp.Support Core/Async >=113.24
Fix
vchan
example code, and use functoria-style mirage for it (#108 via @jonludlam)[async] Add an
Ssl_unsupported exception
for Async rather than just raisingFailure
Workaround for infinite loop when failing to accept new connections (Edwin Torok #115)
Support TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 with openssl backend (Edwin Torok #115)
Fix FD leak with the openssl backend (Edwin Torok #115)
0.10.0 (2015-12-25):
Add support for CA certificates in [Conduit_async.serve] (#98).
Fix file descriptor leak in Lwt backend (#101 from @hannesm).
Server in
Conduit_lwt_tls
waits for a user callback to finish before accepting more connections. Instead, it should only wait until the connection is accepted and detach client callback (#97).Close socket when
ssl_accept
fails, e.g. when cipher negotiation mismatch (#104).
0.9.0 (2015-10-14):
Add a
Launchd
argument for the Conduit_lwt_unix server listener to support the MacOSX service launcher (#96).
0.8.8 (2015-09-15):
Expose a new functor
Conduit_mirage.With_tcp
(#92, by @Drup)Expose a new functor:
Resolver_mirage.Make_with_stack
to build a DNS resolver using an existing network stack (#92, by @Drup)Expose
Resolver_mirage.S
, the signature for Mirage's conduit resolvers than can perform DNS lookups. These resolvers now expose theirDNS
implmentation as a submodule (#92, by @Drup)Expose a ?version arg in Conduit_async_ssl.ssl_listen, default being TLS 1.2 (#94, by @vbmithr)
0.8.7 (2015-08-18):
Do not ignore custom context when calling
Conduit_lwt_unix_ssl.accept
(reported by @jrb467 in #88)Conduit_lwt_unix.Serve
now passes the clientflow
to the server callback instead of the listening server one. This lets servers retrieve the peer endpoint correctly (reported by @fxfactorial in #87)
0.8.6 (2015-07-14)
Add a
Conduit_mirage.Context
, a functor for creating HTTP(s) conduit contexts (with a DNS resolver).
0.8.5 (2015-07-12)
Fix client-side
https://
resolution forConduit_mirage
0.8.4 (2015-05-29):
Full support for
ocaml-tls.0.5.0
Breaking API change for mirage-conduit. Now all the flows are dynamic, the functors are becoming first-class values so no big functor to build first.
0.8.3 (2015-05-04):
Partial support for
ocaml-tls.0.5.0
setsockopt TCP_NODELAY fails on a Unix domain socket (#63 by @djs55)
0.8.2 (2015-04-18):
Make TLS optional in
Conduit_mirage
, and disable it by default so that it is a developer-only option until it is properly released. It can be enabled by setting theHAVE_MIRAGE_LWT
env variable.
0.8.1 (2015-04-17):
Support Async_SSL version 112.24.00 and higher.
Add a TLS echo server in
tests/async/
[lwt] Do not leak socket fd when a connect or handshake operation fails (#56 via Edwin Torok).
[async] Do not leak pipes in SSL handling (#54 from Trevor Smith).
0.8.0 (2015-03-27):
Add TLS client support for Mirage (#50)
Do not overwrite the default name resolver for Mirage (#49)
Add TLS support using the pure OCaml TLS stack (#46).
Replace the Mirage
Make_flow
functor withDynamic_flow
that is easier to extend with more flow types.
0.7.2 (2015-01-26):
Add an
error_message
function to simplify error display (#38).Improvements to documentation (#37).
0.7.1 (2014-12-05):
Do not emit debug output when the
CONDUIT_DEBUG
variable is not set.Do not create symlinks in a local build, which helps with OPAM pins.
Improve ocamldoc for
Conduit_lwt_unix
.
0.7.0 (2014-12-04):
Add Lwt-unix support for the native OCaml/TLS stack as an alternative to OpenSSL. This can be activated by setting the
CONDUIT_TLS
environment variable tonative
. If this is not set and OpenSSL is available, then OpenSSL is used by in preference to the pure OCaml implementation.Add sexp convertors for
Conduit_lwt_unix.ctx
andConduit_mirage.ctx
and theResolver
service types.Fix the Mirage tests to the Mirage 2.0.1+ Conduit interfaces.
Add more debugging output when the
CONDUIT_DEBUG
variable is set on Unix.Interface breaking: The
client
andserver
types inConduit_lwt_unix
now explicitly label the fields of the tuples with a polymorphic variant. This allows them to remain independent of this library but still be more self-descriptive (i.e.Port of int
instead of justint
).
0.6.1 (2014-11-07):
When terminating conduits, always close the output channel first before the input channel, so that any pending data in the underlying fd is flushed.
0.6.0 (2014-11-04):
Add an explicit
ctx
content to track every conduit's runtime state.Allow the source interface for a conduit to be set.
Support a
password
callback for the SSL layer (#4).[lwt] Add stop parameters in main-loop of the server (#5).
Add
Conduit_mirage
with Mirage functor suport.Add ocamldoc of most interfaces.
Add a
CONDUIT_DEBUG
environment variable to the Unix backends for live debugging.Add a
conn
value to the callback to query more information about the current connection (#2).Expose the representation of
Conduit_lwt_unix.flow
in the external signature. This lets library users obtain the originalLwt_unix.file_descr
when using Conduit libraries like Cohttp.
0.5.1 (2014-08-07):
Reenable Async SSL by default.
0.5.0 (2014-04-13):
First public release.