[HttpKernel] Fix that the Store
would not save responses with the X-Content-Digest header present
#36833
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Responses fetched from upstream sources might have a
X-Content-Digest
header, for example if the Symfony Cache is used upstream. This currently prevents theStore
from saving such responses. In general, the value of this header should not be trusted.As I consider this header an implementation detail of the
Store
, the fix tries to be local to that class; we should not rely on theHttpCache
or other classes to remove untrustworthy headers for us.This fixes the issue that when using the
HttpCache
in combination with the Symfony HttpClient, responses that have also been cached upstream in an instance ofHttpCache
are not cached locally. It adds the overhead of re-computing the content digest every time theHttpCache
successfully re-validated a response.