fleet/website/config/http.js
Eric ee133fd280
Website: Update Fleet website's body parser limit (#11701)
Closes: #11686
Changes:
- Updated `website/config/http.js` to increase the `limit` of the Fleet
website's body-parser to 1mb (from the default 100kb) to support Fleet
instances sending usage analytics with large amounts of JSON.
2023-05-16 12:09:02 -05:00

72 lines
3 KiB
JavaScript
Vendored

/**
* HTTP Server Settings
* (sails.config.http)
*
* Configuration for the underlying HTTP server in Sails.
* (for additional recommended settings, see `config/env/production.js`)
*
* For more information on configuration, check out:
* https://sailsjs.com/config/http
*/
module.exports.http = {
/****************************************************************************
* *
* Sails/Express middleware to run for every HTTP request. *
* (Only applies to HTTP requests -- not virtual WebSocket requests.) *
* *
* https://sailsjs.com/documentation/concepts/middleware *
* *
****************************************************************************/
middleware: {
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The order in which middleware should be run for HTTP requests. *
* (This Sails app's routes are handled by the "router" middleware below.) *
* *
***************************************************************************/
// order: [
// 'cookieParser',
// 'session',
// 'bodyParser',
// 'compress',
// 'poweredBy',
// 'router',
// 'www',
// 'favicon',
// ],
/***************************************************************************
* *
* The body parser that will handle incoming multipart HTTP requests. *
* *
* https://sailsjs.com/config/http#?customizing-the-body-parser *
* *
***************************************************************************/
bodyParser: (function _configureBodyParser(){
var skipper = require('skipper');
var middlewareFn = skipper({
strict: true,
limit: '1MB',// [?] https://github.com/expressjs/body-parser/tree/ee91374eae1555af679550b1d2fb5697d9924109#limit-1
onBodyParserError: (err, req, res)=>{
// If an error occurs while parsing an incoming request body, we'll return a badRequest response if error.statusCode is between 400-500
if (_.isNumber(err.statusCode) && err.statusCode >= 400 && err.statusCode < 500) {
return res.status(400).send(err.message);
} else {
sails.log.error('Sending 500 ("Server Error") response: \n', err);
return res.status(500).send();
}
}
});
return middlewareFn;
})(),
},
};