On furher investigation it seems like all that did was cause unintuitive
behavior. The emoji request flood that was the reason for introducing it
isn't really that big of a deal either, since Plug.Static only needs to
read file modification time and size to determine the ETag.
Closes #1613
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.HTTPSecurityPlug)
plug(Pleroma.Plugs.UploadedMedia)
- @static_cache_control "public max-age=86400 must-revalidate"
+ @static_cache_control "public, no-cache"
# InstanceStatic needs to be before Plug.Static to be able to override shipped-static files
# If you're adding new paths to `only:` you'll need to configure them in InstanceStatic as well
test "Verify Cache-Control header on static assets", %{conn: conn} do
conn = get(conn, "/index.html")
- assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "cache-control") == ["public max-age=86400 must-revalidate"]
+ assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "cache-control") == ["public, no-cache"]
end
test "Verify Cache-Control header on the API", %{conn: conn} do