Jason Cameron 4184b42282
feat(og): Foward host header (#370)
* feat(ogtags): enhance target URL handling for OGTagCache, support Unix sockets

Closes: #323 #319
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* docs: update CHANGELOG.md to include Opengraph passthrough support for Unix sockets

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* docs: update CHANGELOG.md to include Opengraph passthrough support for Unix sockets

Signed-off-by: Jason Cameron <git@jasoncameron.dev>

* feat(ogtags): add option to consider host in Open Graph tag cache key

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* feat(ogtags): add option to consider host in OG tag cache key

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* test(ogtags): enhance tests for OGTagCache with host consideration scenarios

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* refactor(ogtags): extract constants for HTTP timeout and max content length

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* refactor(ogtags): restore fetchHTMLDocument method for cache key generation

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* refactor(ogtags): replace maxContentLength field with constant and ensure HTTP scheme is set correctly

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* fix(fetch): add proxy headers

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