- Commented out the SetConnectionClose method to enable connection reuse for HTTP requests, improving performance.
- This is a follow up commit to be9af03a1e setting MaxConnsPerHost to 1000
Add a DisplayNameKey struct to pass display names from routes through the task
parent hierarchy to the health monitor. This allows the health monitor to use
more descriptive names for logging instead of internal task names.
BREAKING CHANGE: The monitor.DisplayNameKey struct is now part of the public API
This is a large-scale refactoring across the codebase that replaces the custom
`gperr.Error` type with Go's standard `error` interface. The changes include:
- Replacing `gperr.Error` return types with `error` in function signatures
- Using `errors.New()` and `fmt.Errorf()` instead of `gperr.New()` and `gperr.Errorf()`
- Using `%w` format verb for error wrapping instead of `.With()` method
- Replacing `gperr.Subject()` calls with `gperr.PrependSubject()`
- Converting error logging from `gperr.Log*()` functions to zerolog's `.Err().Msg()` pattern
- Update NewLogger to handle multiline error message
- Updating `goutils` submodule to latest commit
This refactoring aligns with Go idioms and removes the dependency on
custom error handling abstractions in favor of standard library patterns.
Add port validation to return an unhealthy result with descriptive
message when URL has no port specified, preventing potential dialing
errors on zero port.
Add context parameter to TCP/UDP stream health checks and client constructors
for proper cancellation and deadline propagation. Switch from encoding/json
to sonic for faster JSON unmarshaling.
Standardize HTTP client timeouts to 5 seconds
across agent pool and health check.
- Correct BaseContext nil check in Context() method
- Move NewMonitor from monitor.go to new.go
- Export ErrDockerHealthCheckFailedTooManyTimes and add ErrDockerHealthCheckNotAvailable
- Return ErrDockerHealthCheckNotAvailable when container has no health check configured
- Only log first docker health check failure and skip logging for ErrDockerHealthCheckNotAvailable
- Use mon.Context() instead of mon.task.Context() to avoid nil panic