Added .req_body() to let body available in VCL #16
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JonathanHuot wants to merge 3 commits intoaondio:5.0from
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Added .req_body() to let body available in VCL #16JonathanHuot wants to merge 3 commits intoaondio:5.0from
JonathanHuot wants to merge 3 commits intoaondio:5.0from
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Hi @JonathanHuot, Thanks for the pull request - @aondio have a look once she's available. |
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Hi @JonathanHuot, sorry very the very late reply. I've found time for this PR only now. |
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Alongs with the same needs as #12, accessing a POST request's body in VCL and set custom HTTP Header, Variables, Processing or Checks is useful.
This .req_body() implementation is limited by the size of the workspace.
However, for most of the cases, it's perfectly valid and sufficient.