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Commit 8975eec745cfe1b8358a6f1c71e9919725990ff5 in branch refs/heads/4.0.x from
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TS-1597: Document remap.config filters
Add documentation and examples for the
.definefilter, .activatefilter, and .deactivatefilter
directives in remap.config.
These docs are specifically restricted to these particular names
because (1) we should standardize on one variant for each of these
directives to avoid end-user confusion and (2) I personally believe
these variants to be the clearest and most understandable ("defflt",
"useflt", "deuseflt", etc., are confusing or awkward).
The .deletefilter directive is not documented, because I am not sure
when or why it would be used.
> document remap.config filtering directives
> ------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TS-1597
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1597
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: James Peach
> Assignee: James Peach
> Fix For: 4.0.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-TS-1597-Add-documentation-and-examples-for-the-.defi.patch,
> 0002-TS-1597-Add-documentation-and-examples-for-the-.defi.patch
>
>
> See UrlRewrite.cc:parse_directive().
> remap.config supports a number of directives that do something:
> .definefilter, .deletefilter, .usefilter, .unusefilter
> These are briefly mentioned in remap.config, but we should provide sufficient
> documentation for people to make use of them.
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