On furher investigation it seems like all that did was cause unintuitive behavior. The emoji request flood that was the reason for introducing it isn't really that big of a deal either, since Plug.Static only needs to read file modification time and size to determine the ETag. Closes #1613
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Pleroma: A lightweight social networking server
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# Copyright © 2017-2020 Pleroma Authors <https://pleroma.social/>
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
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defmodule Pleroma.Web.CacheControlTest do
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  use Pleroma.Web.ConnCase
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  alias Plug.Conn
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  test "Verify Cache-Control header on static assets", %{conn: conn} do
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    conn = get(conn, "/index.html")
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    assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "cache-control") == ["public, no-cache"]
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  end
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  test "Verify Cache-Control header on the API", %{conn: conn} do
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    conn = get(conn, "/api/v1/instance")
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    assert Conn.get_resp_header(conn, "cache-control") == ["max-age=0, private, must-revalidate"]
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  end
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end
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