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'use strict';
/**
* HTTP Server Settings
* (sails.config.http)
*
* Configuration for the underlying HTTP server in Sails.
* Only applies to HTTP requests (not WebSockets)
*
* For more information on configuration, check out:
* http://sailsjs.org/#/documentation/reference/sails.config/sails.config.http.html
*/
module.exports.http = {
/****************************************************************************
* *
* Express middleware to use for every Sails request. To add custom *
* middleware to the mix, add a function to the middleware config object and *
* add its key to the "order" array. The $custom key is reserved for *
* backwards-compatibility with Sails v0.9.x apps that use the *
* `customMiddleware` config option. *
* *
****************************************************************************/
middleware: {
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The order in which middleware should be run for HTTP request. (the Sails *
* router is invoked by the "router" middleware below.) *
* *
***************************************************************************/
order: [
'startRequestTimer',
'cookieParser',
'session',
'bodyParser',
'handleBodyParserError',
'compress',
'methodOverride',
'poweredBy',
'$custom',
'router',
'www',
'favicon',
'404',
'500'
]
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The body parser that will handle incoming multipart HTTP requests. By *
* default as of v0.10, Sails uses *
* [skipper](http://github.com/balderdashy/skipper). See *
* http://www.senchalabs.org/connect/multipart.html for other options. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
//bodyParser: require('skipper')
},
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The number of seconds to cache flat files on disk being served by *
* Express static middleware (by default, these files are in `.tmp/public`) *
* *
* The HTTP static cache is only active in a 'production' environment, *
* since that's the only time Express will cache flat-files. *
* *
***************************************************************************/
cache: 0
};