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Posted to commits@trafficserver.apache.org by zw...@apache.org on 2019/07/22 14:38:59 UTC

[trafficserver] 07/07: Deprecate the mysql_remap plugin. See #5395

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commit 12d782ca68ccabe81a4d59fb36d1d0627aeda45d
Author: Leif Hedstrom <zw...@apache.org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jul 19 13:47:30 2019 -0600

    Deprecate the mysql_remap plugin. See #5395
---
 doc/admin-guide/plugins/mysql_remap.en.rst | 6 ++++++
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+)

diff --git a/doc/admin-guide/plugins/mysql_remap.en.rst b/doc/admin-guide/plugins/mysql_remap.en.rst
index f87ace0..39ff9bf 100644
--- a/doc/admin-guide/plugins/mysql_remap.en.rst
+++ b/doc/admin-guide/plugins/mysql_remap.en.rst
@@ -20,6 +20,12 @@ MySQL Remap Plugin
   specific language governing permissions and limitations
   under the License.
 
+.. Note::
+
+    This plugin is *deprecated* as of v9.0.0, and should not be used! The issue
+    is around the blocking APIs used here; If this functionality is needed, you
+    will need to implement it using something non-blocking, such as REDIS.
+
 
 This is a basic plugin for doing dynamic "remaps" from a database. It
 essentially rewrites the incoming request's Host header / origin server