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feat: enable compression #533

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@hugo-vrijswijk hugo-vrijswijk commented Mar 7, 2024

Closes #523

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nicojs commented Mar 10, 2024

So i guess it couldn't be enabled on the application server?

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So i guess it couldn't be enabled on the application server?

I don't have access to Azure, so I don't know exactly how the deployment is set up. But playing around with deploying the dashboard on my own test azure account I couldn't find an easy way. The Azure Web App service have a toggle for compression (though it does have a toggle for HTTP2 which is probably worth enabling), and if Application Gateway is used, that doesn't support compression either.
IMO kind of surprising a product like that makes it so difficult, but 🤷. Putting Cloudflare in front of the dashboard would also be an option

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Support gzip Content-Encoding
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