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OPA filters: Reduce default buffer size for reading the requests' body #3257

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  • reduces the default buffer size for reading the request body to 8KB
  • and makes it configurable via command line and Skipper config

…y and expose it via command line and config

Signed-off-by: Magnus Jungsbluth <[email protected]>
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@AlexanderYastrebov AlexanderYastrebov added the major moderate risk, for example new API, small filter changes that have no risk like refactoring or logs label Oct 1, 2024
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@szuecs szuecs merged commit 3d9c020 into master Oct 7, 2024
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@szuecs szuecs deleted the opa_body_read_buffer_reduction branch October 7, 2024 11:32
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* OPA filters: Reduce default buffer size for reading the requests' body and expose it via command line and config

Signed-off-by: Magnus Jungsbluth <[email protected]>
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