metricdog and updog: remove reqwest proxy workaround #1592
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Issue number:
Closes #1332
Description of changes:
Before reqwest 11.1 we needed to check HTTPS_PROXY and, if it had no protocol, prepend the default (
http://
). After 11.1 this behavior is provided by reqwest.Testing done:
I ran a tinyproxy server and gave Bottlerocket this in its userdata:
I ran Bottlerocket and observed that
updog check-update
andmetricdog
were functioning properly and I could see their traffic going through the tinyproxy server.Prior to seanmonstar/reqwest#1178, this would not have worked because reqwest did not default to
http://
in the absence of a protocol.Terms of contribution:
By submitting this pull request, I agree that this contribution is dual-licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, version 2.0, and the MIT license.