Explore GitLab
Discover projects, groups and snippets. Share your projects with others
-
-
-
VMOD for VCL variables as objects: constants, global variables, TASK and TOP scope
-
Kubernetes Ingress Controller based on Varnish NOTE: WORK IN PROGRESS
-
Audio Watermarking
-
Debian package building scripts and metadata. The scripts assume a working sbuild and aptly setup.
-
Varnish Fetch Processor (VFP) to support the brotli compression algorithm for responses fetched from backends.
-
http-echo is an HTTP server that echoes all requests in the response.
-
ETags generated in Varnish -- use https://gitlab.com/uplex/varnish/libvmod-etag for issues
-
Varnish Fetch Processor (VFP) to support the brotli compression algorithm for responses fetched from backends.
-
trivial vmod to determine if esi processing is active in vcl_deliver{}
-
Varnish Module for reading files that may be updated at intervals
-
Varnish Module to support Encrypted Content Encoding per RFC 8188
-
Varnish support application for Kubernetes, to automate configuration reloads (VCL) and the configuration of endpoints (Pods) as backends, to be run as a sidecar with Varnish in a Kubernetes Pod.
NOTE: WORK IN PROGRESS
-
el7 RPM that installs more recent versions of the jemalloc library than are provided at EPEL for el7.
-
http-faccess is an HTTP server that reports whether the server's process owner can read files relative to a base directory
-
Kubernetes certificate downloader: an application that watches TLS Secrets in a Kubernetes cluster, and provides a REST API with which a client can instruct the app to manage Secrets as certificate/key files in a local directory.
-
The pipe library provides Varnish delivery and fetch processors (VDPs and VFPs) that pipe client and backend responses through external commands.
NOTE: work in progress, currently only provides the VDP
-
This vmod implements a TUS server (see https://tus.io/protocols/resumable-upload.html ) which collects uploads on the varnish server to send them to a backend in one go for storage. It does not implement any permanent storage itself.
-
el7 RPM for recent versions of librdkafka (tested with v1.5.0)