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Poppy supports the ability to configure one or more domains (hostnames) that will be used to access content from the edge. Domains are used to route requests to the correct service. | Poppy supports the ability to configure one or more domains (hostnames) that will be used to access content from the edge. Domains are used to route requests to the correct service. | ||
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Revision as of 18:31, 29 January 2015
Contents
Current Poppy Features
The following features are currently implemented in Poppy and will need to be supported by your Vendor Driver:
Origins
Poppy supports the ability to configure one or more origins to pull content from. Origin servers can be any host with an IP address or server url with a DNS record pointing to it. The vendor driver will configure the origin with their home api. The vendor's edge servers will then request content from the configured origins (based on the defined rules), and cache the content at its edge node.
Domains
Poppy supports the ability to configure one or more domains (hostnames) that will be used to access content from the edge. Domains are used to route requests to the correct service.
Custom SSL
Coming Soon
Caching Rules
TTL
Poppy supports low TTLs (as low as 0sec). These TTL configurations are sent to the vendor's API, defining default TTL's for the service, as well as custom TTL's for various url paths.
Restrictions
Referrer Restrictions
Poppy supports the ability to restrict requests to the edge from configured referrers (based on the request.host.referrer header). This is a defined whitelist by the user when provided.
Geo Restrictions
Coming Soon
Client IP Restrictions
Coming Soon
HTTP Method Restrictions
Coming Soon
Content Settings
Cookies
Coming Soon
Header Forwarding
Coming Soon
Geo Targeting
Coming Soon
Error Responses
Coming Soon