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We previously checked that the content was below GitHub's 25M limit, but this was done in the request handler. `aiohttp` _already_ checks the content size and has a limit of 1 MiB. Instead, set the limit for `aiohttp` and for Caddy directly. Though the latter is redundant, it's possibly a bit more secure. Limiting upload to the regular site is also probably redundant since it goes to `file_server` which supports no uploads, but better to cut that off early. CloudFlare also has a limit set, but it's to its minimum allowed which is 100MB.
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I noticed this with pushing the Plausible changes, where the list of files ended up being a 2.5MB JSON document, which failed before it even touched our code. |
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We previously checked that the content was below GitHub's 25M limit, but this was done in the request handler.
aiohttpalready checks the content size and has a limit of 1 MiB.Instead, set the limit for
aiohttpand for Caddy directly. Though the latter is redundant, it's possibly a bit more secure. Limiting upload to the regular site is also probably redundant since it goes tofile_serverwhich supports no uploads, but better to cut that off early. CloudFlare also has a limit set, but it's to its minimum allowed which is 100MB.