From aef7b966ffc2ed4245713ec4d705eab22ecc9644 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeff Carr Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2025 20:34:56 -0500 Subject: change the names from the http standards I'll probably regret this and if anyone ever sees this and they actually use it, some people will probably complain. so: sorry It's not like HTTP isn't really well documented these days :) anyway, the *Addr fields are, I think, really really old kinda dumb names that were made to be super unique and ackward like RemoteAddr or whatever. Back then, having 'IP' would have been a major problem and PITA and super confusing. So I think everyone (I want to say 'we' but I don't know if I had anything to do with RemoteAddr. I think I did add the Apache guys to add SERVER_NAME support. Before that I don't think apache could respond to mosaic as 2 different hostnames. My memory could be incorrect.) named some of these things in ways that don't make sense in a protobuf like this where it should simply be IP --- httpRequest.proto | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'httpRequest.proto') diff --git a/httpRequest.proto b/httpRequest.proto index cc49b87..5b3d2c7 100644 --- a/httpRequest.proto +++ b/httpRequest.proto @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ import "google/protobuf/timestamp.proto"; // Import the well-known type for Time message HttpRequest { // HttpRequest represents the essential fields of an incoming HTTP request. string method = 1; // The request method, e.g., "GET", "POST". - string url = 2; // The full URL of the request, including scheme, host, path, and query string. + string URL = 2; // The full URL of the request, including scheme, host, path, and query string. string route = 3; // just the route: "/add/" or "/find/" string proto = 4; // The protocol version, e.g., "HTTP/1.1", "HTTP/2.0". map headers = 5; // The map of request headers. Header names are case-insensitive, - string remoteAddr = 6; // The remote IP address of the client, after resolving proxies. + string IP = 6; // The remote IP address of the client, after resolving proxies. string host = 7; // The host on which the URL is sought (www.wit.com) string hostname = 8; // The hostname of the client if passed from the client (mylaptop.fun.me) bytes body = 9; // The request body as raw bytes. -- cgit v1.2.3