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authorSergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>2023-06-08 16:56:46 +0400
committerSergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>2023-06-08 16:56:46 +0400
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HTTP/2: removed server push (ticket #2432).
Although it has better implementation status than HTTP/3 server push, it remains of limited use, with adoption numbers seen as negligible. Per IETF 102 materials, server push was used only in 0.04% of sessions. It was considered to be "difficult to use effectively" in RFC 9113. Its use is further limited by badly matching to fetch/cache/connection models in browsers, see related discussions linked from [1]. Server push was disabled in Chrome 106 [2]. The http2_push, http2_push_preload, and http2_max_concurrent_pushes directives are made obsolete. In particular, this essentially reverts 7201:641306096f5b and 7207:3d2b0b02bd3d. [1] https://jakearchibald.com/2017/h2-push-tougher-than-i-thought/ [2] https://chromestatus.com/feature/6302414934114304
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