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* HttpClient using libcurl, Unix Sockets for HTTP. HTTPS support (#770)Stefan Boberg2026-03-101-0/+47
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The main goal of this change is to eliminate the cpr back-end altogether and replace it with the curl implementation. I would expect to drop cpr as soon as we feel happy with the libcurl back-end. That would leave us with a direct dependency on libcurl only, and cpr can be eliminated as a dependency. ### HttpClient Backend Overhaul - Implemented a new **libcurl-based HttpClient** backend (`httpclientcurl.cpp`, ~2000 lines) as an alternative to the cpr-based one - Made HttpClient backend **configurable at runtime** via constructor arguments and `-httpclient=...` CLI option (for zen, zenserver, and tests) - Extended HttpClient test suite to cover multipart/content-range scenarios ### Unix Domain Socket Support - Added Unix domain socket support to **httpasio** (server side) - Added Unix domain socket support to **HttpClient** - Added Unix domain socket support to **HttpWsClient** (WebSocket client) - Templatized `HttpServerConnectionT<SocketType>` and `WsAsioConnectionT<SocketType>` to handle TCP, Unix, and SSL sockets uniformly via `if constexpr` dispatch ### HTTPS Support - Added **preliminary HTTPS support to httpasio** (for Mac/Linux via OpenSSL) - Added **basic HTTPS support for http.sys** (Windows) - Implemented HTTPS test for httpasio - Split `InitializeServer` into smaller sub-functions for http.sys ### Other Notable Changes - Improved **zenhttp-test stability** with dynamic port allocation - Enhanced port retry logic in http.sys (handles ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED) - Fatal signal/exception handlers for backtrace generation in tests - Added `zen bench http` subcommand to exercise network + HTTP client/server communication stack
* added --powercycle option (#565)Stefan Boberg2023-11-231-0/+134
* added --powercycle option. when this is passed in the zenserver process will shut down immediately after initialization is complete. This is primarily useful when benchmarking init/cleanup but could also be used to verify/clean up disk state * moved EmptyStandbyList code to make it accessible to more commands