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14 changes: 7 additions & 7 deletions coderd/coderd.go
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Expand Up @@ -539,20 +539,20 @@ func New(options *Options) *API {
httpmw.ExtractRealIP(api.RealIPConfig),
httpmw.Logger(api.Logger),
prometheusMW,
// SubdomainAppMW checks if the first subdomain is a valid app URL. If
// it is, it will serve that application.
//
// Workspace apps do their own auth and CORS and must be BEFORE the auth
// and CORS middleware.
api.workspaceAppServer.HandleSubdomain(apiRateLimiter),
cors,
// Build-Version is helpful for debugging.
func(next http.Handler) http.Handler {
return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
w.Header().Add("X-Coder-Build-Version", buildinfo.Version())
next.ServeHTTP(w, r)
})
},
// SubdomainAppMW checks if the first subdomain is a valid app URL. If
// it is, it will serve that application.
//
// Workspace apps do their own auth and CORS and must be BEFORE the auth
// and CORS middleware.
api.workspaceAppServer.HandleSubdomain(apiRateLimiter),
cors,
// This header stops a browser from trying to MIME-sniff the content type and
// forces it to stick with the declared content-type. This is the only valid
// value for this header.
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