DOC: config: fix misplaced "bytes_{in,out}"

Counters are managed at the stream level and also work in TCP mode.

They were found in the Layer 7 section, moving them to the Layer 4
section instead.

This could be backported in 2.9 with fa0a304f3 ("DOC: config: add an
index of sample fetch keywords")
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Aurelien DARRAGON 2024-02-07 17:23:56 +01:00
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@ -21046,6 +21046,8 @@ bc_rtt(<unit>) integer
bc_rttvar(<unit>) integer bc_rttvar(<unit>) integer
be_server_timeout integer be_server_timeout integer
be_tunnel_timeout integer be_tunnel_timeout integer
bytes_in integer
bytes_out integer
cur_server_timeout integer cur_server_timeout integer
cur_tunnel_timeout integer cur_tunnel_timeout integer
cur_client_timeout integer cur_client_timeout integer
@ -21344,6 +21346,12 @@ be_tunnel_timeout : integer
current backend. This timeout can be overwritten by a "set-timeout" rule. See current backend. This timeout can be overwritten by a "set-timeout" rule. See
also the "cur_tunnel_timeout". also the "cur_tunnel_timeout".
bytes_in : integer
This returns the number of bytes uploaded from the client to the server.
bytes_out : integer
This is the number of bytes transmitted from the server to the client.
cur_server_timeout : integer cur_server_timeout : integer
Returns the currently applied server timeout in millisecond for the stream. Returns the currently applied server timeout in millisecond for the stream.
In the default case, this will be equal to be_server_timeout unless a In the default case, this will be equal to be_server_timeout unless a
@ -23476,8 +23484,6 @@ base string
base32 integer base32 integer
base32+src binary base32+src binary
baseq string baseq string
bytes_in integer
bytes_out integer
capture.req.hdr(<idx>) string capture.req.hdr(<idx>) string
capture.req.method string capture.req.method string
capture.req.uri string capture.req.uri string
@ -23615,12 +23621,6 @@ baseq : string
instead of "base" allows one to properly identify the target resource, for instead of "base" allows one to properly identify the target resource, for
statistics or caching use cases. See also "path", "pathq" and "base". statistics or caching use cases. See also "path", "pathq" and "base".
bytes_in : integer
This returns the number of bytes uploaded from the client to the server.
bytes_out : integer
This is the number of bytes transmitted from the server to the client.
capture.req.hdr(<idx>) : string capture.req.hdr(<idx>) : string
This extracts the content of the header captured by the "capture request This extracts the content of the header captured by the "capture request
header", idx is the position of the capture keyword in the configuration. header", idx is the position of the capture keyword in the configuration.