Files
Peter Portante
6e313e957d
Fix for memcache middleware configuration
The documentation rightly said to use "memcache_max_connections", but the code was looking for "max_connections", and only looking for it in proxy-server.conf, not in memcache.conf as a fall back. This commit brings the code coverage for the memcache middleware to 100%. Closes-Bug: 1252893 Change-Id: I6ea64baa2f961a09d60b977b40d5baf842449ece Signed-off-by: Peter Portante <peter.portante@redhat.com>
19 lines
904 B
Plaintext
19 lines
904 B
Plaintext
[memcache]
# You can use this single conf file instead of having memcache_servers set in
# several other conf files under [filter:cache] for example. You can specify
# multiple servers separated with commas, as in: 10.1.2.3:11211,10.1.2.4:11211
# memcache_servers = 127.0.0.1:11211
#
# Sets how memcache values are serialized and deserialized:
# 0 = older, insecure pickle serialization
# 1 = json serialization but pickles can still be read (still insecure)
# 2 = json serialization only (secure and the default)
# To avoid an instant full cache flush, existing installations should
# upgrade with 0, then set to 1 and reload, then after some time (24 hours)
# set to 2 and reload.
# In the future, the ability to use pickle serialization will be removed.
# memcache_serialization_support = 2
#
# Sets the maximum number of connections to each memcached server per worker
# memcache_max_connections = 2