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Igor Galić updated TS-2397:
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Description:
as reported by [~yzlai] to users@
{quote}
I've found that the State transition in HTTP Transaction State Diagram may be
incorrect.
Per my http.* debug log,
{code}
(http) [0] State Transition: STATE_UNDEFINED -> API_READ_REQUEST_HDR
(http) [0] State Transition: API_READ_REQUEST_HDR -> HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP -> HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST -> HTTP_API_POST_REMAP
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_POST_REMAP -> CACHE_LOOKUP
(http) [0] State Transition: CACHE_LOOKUP -> DNS_LOOKUP
(http) [0] State Transition: DNS_LOOKUP -> API_OS_DNS
{code}
{{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is just after {{POST_REMAP}} and is ahead of {{DNS_LOOKUP}}.
But in the State Diagram, {{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is after {{OS_DNS_HOOK}}.
I'm using ats-4.0.1, it would be great if some body can correct the diagram. :)
Many Thanks!
-Ethan
{quote}
It would be really awesome if someone could update that. It would be even more
awesome if that update it such that it's generated from "code", see
http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/meta/conventions.html and
its code:
https://raw.github.com/opsschool/curriculum/master/meta/conventions.rst as an
example.
was:
as reported by [~yzlai] to users@
{quote}
I've found that the State transition in HTTP Transaction State Diagram may be
incorrect.
Per my http.* debug log,
{quote}
{code}
(http) [0] State Transition: STATE_UNDEFINED -> API_READ_REQUEST_HDR
(http) [0] State Transition: API_READ_REQUEST_HDR -> HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP -> HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST -> HTTP_API_POST_REMAP
(http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_POST_REMAP -> CACHE_LOOKUP
(http) [0] State Transition: CACHE_LOOKUP -> DNS_LOOKUP
(http) [0] State Transition: DNS_LOOKUP -> API_OS_DNS
{code}
{quote}
{{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is just after {{POST_REMAP}} and is ahead of {{DNS_LOOKUP}}.
But in the State Diagram, {{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is after {{OS_DNS_HOOK}}.
I'm using ats-4.0.1, it would be great if some body can correct the diagram. :)
Many Thanks!
-Ethan
{quote}
It would be really awesome if someone could update that. It would be even more
awesome if that update it such that it's generated from "code", see
http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/meta/conventions.html and
its code:
https://raw.github.com/opsschool/curriculum/master/meta/conventions.rst as an
example.
> Transaction State diagram is out-dated
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: TS-2397
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2397
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Documentation
> Reporter: Igor Galić
>
> as reported by [~yzlai] to users@
> {quote}
> I've found that the State transition in HTTP Transaction State Diagram may be
> incorrect.
> Per my http.* debug log,
> {code}
> (http) [0] State Transition: STATE_UNDEFINED -> API_READ_REQUEST_HDR
> (http) [0] State Transition: API_READ_REQUEST_HDR -> HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP
> (http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_PRE_REMAP -> HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST
> (http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_REMAP_REQUEST -> HTTP_API_POST_REMAP
> (http) [0] State Transition: HTTP_API_POST_REMAP -> CACHE_LOOKUP
> (http) [0] State Transition: CACHE_LOOKUP -> DNS_LOOKUP
> (http) [0] State Transition: DNS_LOOKUP -> API_OS_DNS
> {code}
> {{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is just after {{POST_REMAP}} and is ahead of {{DNS_LOOKUP}}.
> But in the State Diagram, {{CACHE_LOOKUP}} is after {{OS_DNS_HOOK}}.
> I'm using ats-4.0.1, it would be great if some body can correct the diagram.
> :)
> Many Thanks!
> -Ethan
> {quote}
> It would be really awesome if someone could update that. It would be even
> more awesome if that update it such that it's generated from "code", see
> http://www.opsschool.org/en/latest/meta/conventions.html and
> its code:
> https://raw.github.com/opsschool/curriculum/master/meta/conventions.rst as an
> example.
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