- This property will force Kestrel to use whatever scheduler the transport
used when write and read callbacks are fired. The default value is false so
all calls to user code including connection adapters, and the application function,
and cancellation token callbacks.
- Transports may expose configuration that changes what the transport thread is.
- Removed InternalKestrelServerOptions.cs
- Added a configurable UseSockets overload (even though there are no options yet)
- Remove RequiresDispatch from the IConnectionInformation
- This change adds the initial socket transport for Kestrel, all of the tests pass but there are still
a couple of things that aren't done yet.
- The functional tests support running both on both transports but tests aren't running for sockets right now. We need to parameterize these.
- TimeoutServerTests hard code the libuv transport, this needs to support any transport.
- There is no handling of connection stopping on application shutdown. This is being implemented in kestrel core so transports don't need to handle it. Sockets won't be the default transport until that is the case.
- Performance needs to be looked at, today the SocketTransport doesn't dispatch by default and we're not buffering in kestrel.core, this can hurt as the number of kernel calls map 1:1 with application writes.
Add an internal API to ListenOptions to determine if an endpoint is configured to use HTTPS. This is a temporary as the design of connection adapters and configuration will churn before release.
- Put everything in the libuv transport package under `Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Transport.Libuv.*` namespaces.
- Move stuff in Transport.Libuv/Internal/Http and Transport.Libuv/Internal/Infrastructure to Transport.Libuv/Internal (keep the Networking directory for the libuv wrappers).
- Add `Libuv` prefix to most libuv internal classes.
- Rename `KestrelEngine` to `LibuvTransport`.
- Rename `SocketOutputConsumer` to `LibuvOutputConsumer`.
- Rename `SocketOutputProducer` to `OutputProducer`.
- Fix namespaces in `Microsoft.AspNetCore.Server.Kestrel.Core.`
This feature generates a unique ID per request. This unique ID can be
used in event source and logging.
Also, this change improves KestrelEventSource by moving it back into the
Kestrel.Core assembly and de-coupling from the Libuv transport. This
adds two new events, RequestStart and RequestStop, which can be used to
identify the correlation between connection ID and request trace
identifier.