# TODO List - Improvement of path matcher - More flexible option for rewriting path - Refactoring - Split `backend` module into three parts - backend(s): struct containing info, defined for each served domain with multiple paths - upstream/upstream group: information on targeted destinations for each set of (a domain + a path) - load-balance: load balancing mod for a domain + path - Split `rpxy` source codes into `rpxy-lib` and `rpxy-bin` to make the core part (reverse proxy) isolated from the misc part like toml file loader. This is in order to make the configuration-related part more flexible (related to [#33](https://github.com/junkurihara/rust-rpxy/issues/33)) - Cache option for the response with `Cache-Control: public` header directive ([#55](https://github.com/junkurihara/rust-rpxy/issues/55)) - Consideration on migrating from `quinn` and `h3-quinn` to other QUIC implementations ([#57](https://github.com/junkurihara/rust-rpxy/issues/57)) - Benchmark with other reverse proxy implementations like Sozu ([#58](https://github.com/junkurihara/rust-rpxy/issues/58)) - Currently, Sozu can work only on `amd64` format due to its HTTP message parser limitation... Since the main developer have only `arm64` (Apple M1) laptops, so we should do that on VPS? - Unit tests - Options to serve custom http_error page. - Prometheus metrics - Documentation - Client certificate - support intermediate certificate. Currently, only supports client certificates directly signed by root CA. - Currently, we took the following approach (caveats) - For Http2 and 1.1, prepare `rustls::ServerConfig` for each domain name and hence client CA cert is set for each one. - For Http3, use aggregated `rustls::ServerConfig` for multiple domain names except for ones requiring client-auth. So, if a domain name is set with client authentication, http3 doesn't work for the domain. - Make the session-persistance option for load-balancing sophisticated. (mostly done in v0.3.0) - add option for sticky cookie name - add option for sticky cookie duration - etc.