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License: MIT License
Static content embedding for Golang
License: MIT License
After upgrading packages and migrating to go 1.11 I've started to notice that my embedded js app is no longer working. A quick test shows that gzipping might be the culprit:
curl -s localhost:8080/static/js/app.js
var meter...
while:
curl -sH "Accept-Encoding: gzip" localhost:8080/static/js/app.js | gunzip -
*rubbish*
This is with embed.json
containing:
"CompressPattern": "\\.(js|css|html)$",
When I invalidate compression with the CompressPattern
, problem goes away, too.
Is it possible that gzip compression is broken in this library or go?
Update did a bisect and it appears that the problem was introduced in f6dc573. The commit before it is working, with this one its broken.
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