* actix-test: allow the configuration of the TestServer address
This is useful if you're running (say) Selenium tests against a running TestServer, and the Selenium workers are Docker containers elsewhere in the network.
Not a *particularly* common use case, perhaps, but one that I can attest happens every now and then.
* Update CHANGES.md
* Adjust default listen address to avoid test failures
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If you're testing that redirects are being properly generated, then it's
useful to not have the client go off on a wild goose chase of its own.
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* Fix type confusion in some scenarios
When the feature for rustls 0.22 is enabled, and rustls 0.23 is also
present in a project, there suddently exist multiple paths for errors
when building middleware chains due to the use of two consecutive `?`
operators without specifying the intermediate error type.
This commit addresses the issue by removing the first `?`, so that the
first error type will always be known, and the second `?` always has a
well defined implementation.
* Add CHANGES entry about type confusion
* actix-http: add rustls 0.23 support
* actix-http: update ws example, tests for rustls 0.23
* actix-http: add rustls 0.23 to changelog
* Update comments to mention 0.23 instead of 0.22
* awc: add rustls 0.23 support
This also fixes certificate lookup when native-roots is enabled for rustls 0.22.
* awc: update changelog for rustls 0.23
* awc: Add base rustls-0_23 feature without roots to better enable custom config
* actix-test: add rustls-0.23
* actix-test: add rustls 0.23 to changelog
* awc: update changelog with rustls 0.23 tweaks
* actix-web: add rustls 0.23
* Add rustls-0_23 to CI
* Update tls_rustls.rs
* review nits
* review nits part 2
* fix doc test
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This allows us to pass these types around in functions, without having
to add `awc` as a direct (dev-)dependency.
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