Added max_buffer_size as a configuration item on the httpservice#3662
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Added max_buffer_size as a configuration item on the httpservice#3662ngrondin wants to merge 3 commits intoactix:mainfrom
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No breaking changes.
This new feature allows the user to configure the max_buffer_size used by the http service dispatcher, rather than rely on a const value.
This is important to control the chunk size in streaming scenarios. For example, when streaming images in a multipart/x-mixed-replace, if the images are smaller than the const MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, they will buffer and affect the end-user's refresh rate. With this feature, the user can select a lower max_buffer_size and stream arbitrarily small chunks.