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Author SHA1 Message Date
Philip K.F. Hölzenspies
b03530ed1f Add support for HTTP proxying (#506)
* Add `--proxy` and `--no-proxy` CLI flags
* Add property `http` to `pkl:settings`
* Move `EvaluatorSettings` from `pkl:Project` to its own module and add property `http`
* Add support for proxying in server mode, and through Gradle
* Add `setProxy()` to `HttpClient`
* Add documentation
2024-06-12 11:54:22 -07:00
Daniel Chao
8ec06e631f Add support for Windows (#492)
This adds support for Windows.
The in-language path separator is still `/`, to ensure Pkl programs are cross-platform.

Log lines are written using CRLF endings on Windows.
Modules that are combined with `--module-output-separator` uses LF endings to ensure
consistent rendering across platforms.

`jpkl` does not work on Windows as a direct executable.
However, it can work with `java -jar jpkl`.

Additional details:

* Adjust git settings for Windows
* Add native executable for pkl cli
* Add jdk17 windows Gradle check in CI
* Adjust CI test reports to be staged within Gradle rather than by shell script.
* Fix: encode more characters that are not safe Windows paths
* Skip running tests involving symbolic links on Windows (these require administrator privileges to run).
* Introduce custom implementation of `IoUtils.relativize`
* Allow Gradle to initialize ExecutableJar `Property` values
* Add Gradle flag to enable remote JVM debugging

Co-authored-by: Philip K.F. Hölzenspies <holzensp@gmail.com>
2024-05-28 15:56:20 -07:00
Daniel Chao
d0def765a2 Make http(s) URIs their own module key (#495)
GenericUrl is a catch-all that uses URL.openConnection().
Since we now have special handling of HTTP urls, it makes more sense to
put it in its own module key.
2024-05-16 08:38:43 -07:00
translatenix
fd1c294146 Remove obsolete Alpine Linux workaround (#457)
The bug necessitating this workaround was fixed in October 2022.

For details: https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/3398
2024-04-29 11:13:01 -07:00
translatenix
3f3dfdeb1e Use java.net.http.HttpClient instead of java.net.Http(s)URLConnection (#217)
Moving to java.net.http.HttpClient brings many benefits, including
HTTP/2 support and the ability to make asynchronous requests.

Major additions and changes:
- Introduce a lightweight org.pkl.core.http.HttpClient API.
  This keeps some flexibility and allows to enforce behavior
  such as setting the User-Agent header.
- Provide an implementation that delegates to java.net.http.HttpClient.
- Use HttpClient for all HTTP(s) requests across the codebase.
  This required adding an HttpClient parameter to constructors and
  factory methods of multiple classes, some of which are public APIs.
- Manage CA certificates per HTTP client instead of per JVM.
  This makes it unnecessary to set JVM-wide system/security properties
  and default SSLSocketFactory's.
- Add executor v2 options to the executor SPI
- Add pkl-certs as a new artifact, and remove certs from pkl-commons-cli artifact

Each HTTP client maintains its own connection pool and SSLContext.
For efficiency reasons, It's best to reuse clients whenever feasible.
To avoid memory leaks, clients are not stored in static fields.

HTTP clients are expensive to create. For this reason,
EvaluatorBuilder defaults to a "lazy" client that creates the underlying
java.net.http.HttpClient on the first send (which may never happen).
2024-03-06 10:25:56 -08:00
translatenix
2c54643037 Breaking: rename some CLI classes for consistency (#169)
CliDownloadPackageCommand -> CliPackageDownloader (consistent with CliProjectPackager/CliProjectResolver)
CliAbstractProjectCommand -> CliProjectCommand (consistent with CliCommand)
2024-02-22 19:53:01 -08:00
translatenix
810a755702 Fix typo in constructor parameter name (#162)
Breaking change: changes param name `noTranstive` to `noTransitive`.
2024-02-15 09:35:21 -08:00
Dimitris Apostolou
80aff3afad Fix typos 2024-02-04 18:55:08 +02:00
Peter Niederwieser
ecad035dca Initial commit 2024-02-01 14:00:22 -08:00