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Not a particularly hard task, but converting all tests is a lot of work. We want to go from:
# Promisify
is ref Mojo::Promise->resolve('foo'), 'Mojo::Promise', 'right class';
$promise = Mojo::Promise->reject('foo');
is ref $promise, 'Mojo::Promise', 'right class';
@errors = ();
$promise->catch(sub { push @errors, @_ })->wait;
is_deeply \@errors, ['foo'], 'promise rejected';
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Under multiport mode, plugins may need to know on which port was the request received/accepted. This information is currently not surfaced to plugins. For background also see abhinavsingh/proxy.py#535 (comment) thread
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binserve seems really great but I really wish it were a bit easier to use:
- It would be really great to be able to just do
binserver --auto-self-signed-tls --dir ./wwwand have it generate a self-signed key/cert and serve from the directory. - I have no idea how to generate certs/keys for this. I have my openssl one-liner and if I try to use that I get:
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It would be a nice addition to integrate Minimal windows service stub in Caddy (built for Windows).
At the moment, it is necessary to use for example NSSM to install Caddy as a service on Windows.
See how it becomes much more natural to [install the service and remove it in the case of another project (Gitea) with the Windows tools](https: