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Leif Hedstrom resolved TS-2686.
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Change hooks for background_fetch to run after READ_RESPONSE_HDR txn's
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>                 Key: TS-2686
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2686
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Plugins
>            Reporter: Leif Hedstrom
>            Assignee: Leif Hedstrom
>             Fix For: 5.0.0
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> We're having an issue, where transaction hooks in READ_RESPONSE_HDR modifies 
> the Cache-Control: header. Because of how hooks are executed (in the order 
> they were added), the global hook in background_fetch runes before these. The 
> problem then becomes that the content is not cacheable, because our 
> modifications have not taken place.
> I'm going to modify it such that the following happens:
> 1. We run a global hook in READ_RESPONSE_HDR, which checks if the response is 
> a 206. If it is, we schedule a TXN hook for SEND_RESPONSE_HDR hook.
> 2. In the TXN hook for SEND_RESPONSE_HDR, we check if the request / response 
> is now cacheable, and if so, we schedule the actual background fetch.
> This is not the "easiest" solution, but it's the most efficient one. The 
> other option would be to simply change the existing code to just move the 
> global hook to SEND_RESPONSE_HDR hook. But this is less efficient, since it'd 
> trigger for every response, even those served out of cache.



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