Tom Howard
Tom Howard
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## What Provides the `cachedResponseHeaders` configuration option, which can be used to adjust which HTTP response headers are stored in the cached and then populated in cached responses. If the...
Is there a reason only a subset of [End-to-End Response Headers](https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec13.html#sec13.5.1) are cached? I can see from https://github.com/npm/make-fetch-happen/blob/43514f651e5e3a6420de46756386f414f1cb4c6c/lib/cache/entry.js#L34 and https://github.com/npm/make-fetch-happen/blob/43514f651e5e3a6420de46756386f414f1cb4c6c/lib/cache/entry.js#L92 that only the following response headers are stored: - `cache-control`...
55 Pyrmont" includes "55 Pyrmont Bridge Road..." in the results, but "55 Pyrmont Bri" doesn't.
Sometimes the latest data file from data.gov has incompatibilities with Addressr, which can prevent loading. It would be good to be able to specify an older file which can then...
`GET /addresses/ddfgdfgdfgdfg` returns a 500 server fault instead of a 404. Below is the error body: ``` { "code": "SCHEMA_VALIDATION_FAILED", "failedValidation": true, "originalResponse": { "msg": "Not Found", "path": "/addressr/_doc/%2Faddresses%2Fddfgdfgdfgdfg", "query":...
The backoff interval is not increasing from 1s, preventing the server from recovering when indexing slows down. It should increment by `ADDRESSR_INDEX_BACKOFF_INCREMENT` until it reaches `ADDRESSR_INDEX_BACKOFF_MAX`
When the Elastic Search call returns an error (e.g. Index not found), a validation error on the response results in a 500 response
can use data from https://data.linz.govt.nz/layer/53353-nz-street-address/