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Feature Request: "Sticky Sessions" or "Session Persistence" #23

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lperdereau opened this issue Apr 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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Feature Request: "Sticky Sessions" or "Session Persistence" #23

lperdereau opened this issue Apr 8, 2024 · 2 comments
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I asked myself the following question.
Will the sticky session defined by the user's ip or cookie be a feature provided for the first milestone (2. Getting enough configuration options working to allow for basic operation ) ?

I read an article about configuring sticky session with Haproxy or Nginx.
This type of functionality seems to be a little advanced in terms of use, but it's still a fundamental feature for production use.

@jamesmunns jamesmunns added the F-RequestPathCtl Functionality relating to the Request Path Control for modification and filtering label Apr 9, 2024
@jamesmunns jamesmunns added this to the Backlog milestone Apr 9, 2024
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Hey @lperdereau! I don't know if that had been discussed as part of the scope, I'd probably not expect it to be part of the first milestone, but I think it's a good idea to track for the future!

@jamesmunns jamesmunns changed the title Basic operation - Sticky sessions Feature Request: "Sticky Sessions" or "Session Persistence" Apr 9, 2024
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Thank you for your response. I will follow this feature request.

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