Hi,
I think I've found a bug in core.msleep (and core.sleep);
foo.lua;
core.register_service("foo", "http", function(applet)
core.msleep(1)
local body = "hello"
applet:set_status(200)
applet:add_header("Content-Length", string.len(body))
applet:start_response()
applet:send(body)
end)
haproxy.cfg
global
lua-load foo.lua
defaults
mode http
timeout client 150000
timeout server 3600000
timeout connect 5000
timeout queue 5000
listen l
bind 127.0.0.1:6000
http-request use-service lua.foo
--
steps to reproduce;
curl 127.0.0.1:6000
this will not respond at all.
If you comment out the core.msleep(1) line, you get the expected 200 response.
This seems to occurs wherever core.msleep is used but I've only confirmed this behaviour in register_service and register_action functions.
Regards,
Robert Newson.
I think I've found a bug in core.msleep (and core.sleep);
foo.lua;
core.register_service("foo", "http", function(applet)
core.msleep(1)
local body = "hello"
applet:set_status(200)
applet:add_header("Content-Length", string.len(body))
applet:start_response()
applet:send(body)
end)
haproxy.cfg
global
lua-load foo.lua
defaults
mode http
timeout client 150000
timeout server 3600000
timeout connect 5000
timeout queue 5000
listen l
bind 127.0.0.1:6000
http-request use-service lua.foo
--
steps to reproduce;
curl 127.0.0.1:6000
this will not respond at all.
If you comment out the core.msleep(1) line, you get the expected 200 response.
This seems to occurs wherever core.msleep is used but I've only confirmed this behaviour in register_service and register_action functions.
Regards,
Robert Newson.