quic-go v0.59.0 (shipped with Caddy v2.11.2) removed quic.Connection as
a public interface and quic-go/logging as a public package, breaking
H3App's connection-wrapping approach.
Resolution:
- Remove H3App (h3app.go) entirely; Caddy handles h3 natively when h3
is in the protocols list.
- Rewrite h3conn.go to keep only tryParseH3ControlStream + varint/name
utilities (tested, useful for future stream-level tapping if the API
ever re-exposes it).
- FPHandler.ServeHTTP: for h3 requests, type-assert ResponseWriter to
http3.Settingser (the public interface exposed by quic-go/http3 v0.59),
read the peer's Settings after ReceivedSettings channel closes, emit
h3_settings fp record.
- https/entrypoint.sh: include h3 in CADDY_PROTOCOLS (Caddy now owns
UDP/443); remove DECNET_H3_GLOBAL block.
- Update go.mod/go.sum to caddy v2.11.2 + quic-go v0.59.0.
- Update test_https_compose_h3_app.py to expect h3 in protocols when
http/3 is selected, and assert decnet_h3 block is absent.
- All Go tests (9) and Python tests (15) remain green.