Add configurable body streaming iterator for APPSEC#132
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Add configurable body streaming iterator for APPSEC#132LaurenceJJones wants to merge 1 commit intocrowdsecurity:mainfrom
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- Add get_body_iterator() function that streams request bodies in chunks - Support both in-memory and temp file bodies - Add APPSEC_BODY_CHUNK_SIZE configuration (default 8KB, range 8KB-64KB) - Remove HTTP/2/3 early return check (Content-Length inferred from headers/body) - Add header_number() helper to handle table headers - Stream bodies to APPSEC to reduce memory usage and improve timeout handling
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The goal is if the body is buffered to a temporary file we can stream chunk it from the file to request instead of bringing the whole file into memory. For smaller bodies this does not improve the memory usage.