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+ = Capcode
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+ Copyright (C) 2009 Gregoire Lejeune
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+ * http://capcode.rubyforge.org
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+
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+ == DESCRIPTION:
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+
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+ Capcode is a web microframework
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+
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+ == FEATURES/PROBLEMS:
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+
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+ === 0.1.0
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+ * First public release
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+ * No models !!!
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+
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+ == SYNOPSIS:
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+
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+ # file: sample.rb
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'capcode'
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+
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+ module Capcode
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+ class Hello < Route '/hello'
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+ def get
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+ "Hello World #{Time.now} !"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Capcode.run( )
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+
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+ == Running Capcode Apps
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+
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+ * Run: <tt>ruby sample.rb</tt>
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+ * Visit http://localhost:3000/
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+
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+ == REQUIREMENTS:
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+
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+ * rack
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+
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+ == INSTALL:
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+
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+ sudo gem install capcode
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+
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+ == LICENSE:
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+ This program is distributed without any warranty. See the file
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+ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
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+ <html>
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+ Capcode, the Documentation &raquo; Module: Capcode
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+ <!--
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+ <table>
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+ <tr><td><img src="../rubyfr.png" /></td>
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+ <td id="pagertd">
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+ <strong># Module: Capcode<br />
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+ [
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+ "<a href="../files/README.html" value="File: README">README</a>",
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+ "<a href="../files/AUTHORS.html" value="File: AUTHORS">AUTHORS</a>",
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+ "<a href="../files/COPYING.html" value="File: COPYING">COPYING</a>",
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+ <div id="Capcode" class="page_shade">
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+ <div class="page">
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+ <h3>Module Capcode</h3>
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+
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+ (in files
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+ <a href="../files/lib/capcode_rb.html">lib/capcode.rb</a>
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+ )
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+
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+
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+ <h4>Includes</h4>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li>Rack</li>
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+ <li><a href="Capcode/Helpers.html">Capcode::Helpers</a></li>
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+ </ul>
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+ <h2 class="ruled">Methods</h2>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000001">Route(*u)</a></strong> <a href="#M000001"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: Route" /></a></h4>
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+ <p>
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+ Add routes to a controller class
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+ </p>
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+ <pre>
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+ module Capcode
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+ class Hello &lt; Route '/hello/(.*)', '/hello/([^#]*)#(.*)'
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+ def get( arg1, arg2 )
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+ ...
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ </pre>
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+ <p>
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+ In the <tt>get</tt> method, you will receive the maximum of parameters
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+ if you go to <tt>/hello/world#friend</tt> then <tt>arg1</tt> will be set to
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 127</span>
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+ 127: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Route</span> <span class="ruby-operator">*</span><span class="ruby-identifier">u</span>
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+ 128: <span class="ruby-constant">Class</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span> {
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+ 129: <span class="ruby-identifier">meta_def</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">:__urls__</span>){
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+ 130: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># &lt; Route '/hello/world/([^\/]*)/id(\d*)', '/hello/(.*)'</span>
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+ 131: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># # =&gt; [ {'/hello/world' =&gt; '([^\/]*)/id(\d*)', '/hello' =&gt; '(.*)'}, 2, &lt;Capcode::Klass&gt; ]</span>
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+ 132: <span class="ruby-identifier">h</span> = {}
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+ 133: <span class="ruby-identifier">max</span> = <span class="ruby-value">0</span>
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+ 134: <span class="ruby-identifier">u</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">_u</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ 135: <span class="ruby-identifier">m</span> = <span class="ruby-regexp re">/\/([^\/]*\(.*)/</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">match</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">_u</span> )
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+ 136: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">nil?</span>
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+ 137: <span class="ruby-identifier">h</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">_u</span>] = <span class="ruby-value str">''</span>
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+ 138: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">else</span>
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+ 139: <span class="ruby-identifier">h</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">pre_match</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">captures</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>]
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+ 140: <span class="ruby-identifier">max</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Regexp</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">captures</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>]).<span class="ruby-identifier">number_of_captures</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">max</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Regexp</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">captures</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>]).<span class="ruby-identifier">number_of_captures</span>
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+ 141: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 142: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 143: [<span class="ruby-identifier">h</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">max</span>, <span class="ruby-keyword kw">self</span>]
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+ 144: }
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+ 145:
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+ 146: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Hash containing all the request parameters (GET or POST)</span>
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+ 147: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">params</span>
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+ 148: <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">params</span>
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+ 149: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 150:
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+ 151: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Hash containing all the environment variables</span>
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+ 152: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">env</span>
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+ 153: <span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span>
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+ 154: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 155:
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+ 156: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Hash session</span>
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+ 157: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">session</span>
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+ 158: <span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span>[<span class="ruby-value str">'rack.session'</span>]
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+ 159: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 160:
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+ 161: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Return the Rack::Request object</span>
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+ 162: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">request</span>
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+ 163: <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>
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+ 164: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 165:
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+ 166: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Return the Rack::Response object</span>
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+ 167: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">response</span>
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+ 168: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>
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+ 169: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 170:
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+ 171: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">call</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">e</span> ) <span class="ruby-comment cmt">#:nodoc:</span>
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+ 172: <span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">e</span>
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+ 173: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Response</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>
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+ 174: <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Request</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span>)
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+ 175:
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+ 176: <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span> = <span class="ruby-keyword kw">case</span> <span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span>[<span class="ruby-value str">&quot;REQUEST_METHOD&quot;</span>]
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+ 177: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">when</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;GET&quot;</span>
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+ 178: <span class="ruby-identifier">sc</span> = <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">script_name</span>
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+ 179: <span class="ruby-identifier">sc</span> = <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;/&quot;</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">sc</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">size</span> <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-value">0</span>
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+ 180: <span class="ruby-identifier">regexp</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Regexp</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>( <span class="ruby-keyword kw">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">class</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">__urls__</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>][<span class="ruby-identifier">sc</span>] )
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+ 181: <span class="ruby-identifier">nargs</span> = <span class="ruby-keyword kw">self</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">class</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">__urls__</span>[<span class="ruby-value">1</span>]
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+ 182:
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+ 183: <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">regexp</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">match</span>( <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Utils</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">unescape</span>(<span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">path_info</span>).<span class="ruby-identifier">gsub</span>( <span class="ruby-regexp re">/^\//</span>, <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;&quot;</span> ) )
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+ 184: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">nil?</span>
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+ 185: <span class="ruby-identifier">raise</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Capcode</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">ParameterError</span>, <span class="ruby-node">&quot;Path info `#{@request.path_info}' does not match route regexp `#{regexp.source}'&quot;</span>
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+ 186: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">else</span>
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+ 187: <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">captures</span>
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+ 188: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 189:
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+ 190: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">while</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">size</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">nargs</span>
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+ 191: <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> <span class="ruby-operator">&lt;&lt;</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">nil</span>
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+ 192: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 193:
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+ 194: <span class="ruby-identifier">get</span>( <span class="ruby-operator">*</span><span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> )
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+ 195: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">when</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;POST&quot;</span>
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+ 196: <span class="ruby-identifier">post</span>
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+ 197: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 198: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">respond_to?</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">:to_ary</span>)
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+ 199: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">status</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>[<span class="ruby-value">0</span>]
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+ 200: <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>[<span class="ruby-value">1</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">k</span>,<span class="ruby-identifier">v</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ 201: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">k</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">v</span>
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+ 202: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 203: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">body</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>[<span class="ruby-value">2</span>]
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+ 204: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">else</span>
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+ 205: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">write</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>
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+ 206: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 207:
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+ 208: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">finish</span>
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+ 209: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 210:
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+ 211: <span class="ruby-identifier">include</span> <span class="ruby-constant">Capcode</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Helpers</span>
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+ 212: }
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+ 213: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000003">env()</a></strong> <a href="#M000003"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: env" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Hash containing all the environment variables
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000003_source')" id="l_M000003_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000003_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 152</span>
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+ 152: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">env</span>
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+ 153: <span class="ruby-ivar">@env</span>
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+ 154: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000007">map( r ) {|| ...}</a></strong> <a href="#M000007"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: map" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ This method help you to <a href="Capcode.html#M000007">map</a> and URL to a
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+ Rack or What you want Helper
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+ </p>
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+ <pre>
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+ Capcode.map( &quot;/file&quot; ) do
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+ Rack::File.new( &quot;.&quot; )
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+ end
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+ </pre>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000007_source')" id="l_M000007_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000007_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 220</span>
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+ 220: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">map</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>, <span class="ruby-operator">&amp;</span><span class="ruby-identifier">b</span> )
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+ 221: <span class="ruby-ivar">@@__ROUTES</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">r</span>] = <span class="ruby-keyword kw">yield</span>
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+ 222: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000002">params()</a></strong> <a href="#M000002"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: params" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Hash containing all the <a href="Capcode.html#M000005">request</a>
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+ parameters (GET or POST)
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000002_source')" id="l_M000002_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000002_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 147</span>
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+ 147: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">params</span>
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+ 148: <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">params</span>
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+ 149: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000005">request()</a></strong> <a href="#M000005"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: request" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Return the Rack::Request object
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000005_source')" id="l_M000005_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000005_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 162</span>
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+ 162: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">request</span>
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+ 163: <span class="ruby-ivar">@request</span>
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+ 164: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000006">response()</a></strong> <a href="#M000006"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: response" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Return the Rack::Response object
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+ </p>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000006_source')" id="l_M000006_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000006_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 167</span>
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+ 167: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">response</span>
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+ 168: <span class="ruby-ivar">@response</span>
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+ 169: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ </pre>
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+ </div>
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+ </div>
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+ <h4 class="ruled">Public Class method:
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+ <strong><a name="M000008">run( args = {} )</a></strong> <a href="#M000008"><img src="../permalink.gif" border="0" title="Permalink to Public Class method: run" /></a></h4>
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+
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+ <p>
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+ Start your application.
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+ </p>
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+ <p>
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+ Options :
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+ </p>
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+ <ul>
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+ <li><tt>:port</tt> = Listen port
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+
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+ </li>
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+ <li><tt>:host</tt> = Listen host
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+
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+ </li>
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+ <li><tt>:server</tt> = Server type (webrick or mongrel)
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+
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+ </li>
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+ <li><tt>:log</tt> = Output logfile (default: STDOUT)
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+
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+ </li>
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+ <li><tt>:<a href="Capcode.html#M000004">session</a></tt> = Session parameters.
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+ See Rack::Session for more informations
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+
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+ </li>
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+ </ul>
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+
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+ <div class="sourcecode">
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+ <p class="source-link">[ <a href="javascript:toggleSource('M000008_source')" id="l_M000008_source">show source</a> ]</p>
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+ <div id="M000008_source" class="dyn-source">
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+ <pre>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 232</span>
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+ 232: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">run</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span> = {} )
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+ 233: <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span> = {
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+ 234: <span class="ruby-identifier">:port</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:port</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">||</span><span class="ruby-value">3000</span>,
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+ 235: <span class="ruby-identifier">:host</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:host</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">||</span><span class="ruby-value str">&quot;localhost&quot;</span>,
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+ 236: <span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">||</span><span class="ruby-keyword kw">nil</span>,
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+ 237: <span class="ruby-identifier">:log</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:log</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">||</span><span class="ruby-identifier">$stdout</span>,
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+ 238: <span class="ruby-identifier">:session</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">args</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:session</span>]<span class="ruby-operator">||</span>{}
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+ 239: }
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+ 240:
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+ 241: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># Check that mongrel exists </span>
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+ 242: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>].<span class="ruby-identifier">nil?</span> <span class="ruby-operator">||</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>] <span class="ruby-operator">==</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;mongrel&quot;</span>
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+ 243: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">begin</span>
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+ 244: <span class="ruby-identifier">require</span> <span class="ruby-value str">'mongrel'</span>
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+ 245: <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>] = <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;mongrel&quot;</span>
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+ 246: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">rescue</span> <span class="ruby-constant">LoadError</span>
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+ 247: <span class="ruby-identifier">puts</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;!! could not load mongrel. Falling back to webrick.&quot;</span>
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+ 248: <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>] = <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;webrick&quot;</span>
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+ 249: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 250: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 251:
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+ 252: <span class="ruby-constant">Capcode</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">constants</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">k</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ 253: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">begin</span>
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+ 254: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">if</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">eval</span> <span class="ruby-node">&quot;Capcode::#{k}.public_methods(true).include?( '__urls__' )&quot;</span>
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+ 255: <span class="ruby-identifier">u</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">m</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">c</span> = <span class="ruby-identifier">eval</span> <span class="ruby-node">&quot;Capcode::#{k}.__urls__&quot;</span>
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+ 256: <span class="ruby-identifier">u</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">keys</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">each</span> <span class="ruby-keyword kw">do</span> <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">_u</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ 257: <span class="ruby-ivar">@@__ROUTES</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">_u</span>] = <span class="ruby-identifier">c</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>
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+ 258: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 259: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 260: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">rescue</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">e</span>
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+ 261: <span class="ruby-identifier">raise</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">e</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">message</span>
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+ 262: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 263: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">end</span>
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+ 264:
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+ 265: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">URLMap</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-ivar">@@__ROUTES</span>)
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+ 266: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Session</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Cookie</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:session</span>] )
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+ 267: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Capcode</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">HTTPError</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>)
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+ 268: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">ContentLength</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>)
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+ 269: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Lint</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>)
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+ 270: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">ShowExceptions</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>)
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+ 271: <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># app = Rack::Reloader.new(app) ## -- NE RELOAD QUE capcode.rb -- So !!!</span>
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+ 272: <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span> = <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">CommonLogger</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>, <span class="ruby-constant">Logger</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">new</span>(<span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:log</span>]) )
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+ 275: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">case</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:server</span>]
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+ 276: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">when</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;mongrel&quot;</span>
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+ 277: <span class="ruby-identifier">puts</span> <span class="ruby-node">&quot;** Starting Mongrel on #{conf[:host]}:#{conf[:port]}&quot;</span>
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+ 278: <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Handler</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Mongrel</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">run</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>, {<span class="ruby-identifier">:Port</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:port</span>], <span class="ruby-identifier">:Host</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:host</span>]} ) { <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">server</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ 279: <span class="ruby-identifier">trap</span> <span class="ruby-value str">&quot;SIGINT&quot;</span>, <span class="ruby-identifier">proc</span> { <span class="ruby-identifier">server</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">stop</span> }
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+ 282: <span class="ruby-identifier">puts</span> <span class="ruby-node">&quot;** Starting WEBrick on #{conf[:host]}:#{conf[:port]}&quot;</span>
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+ 283: <span class="ruby-constant">Rack</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">Handler</span><span class="ruby-operator">::</span><span class="ruby-constant">WEBrick</span>.<span class="ruby-identifier">run</span>( <span class="ruby-identifier">app</span>, {<span class="ruby-identifier">:Port</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:port</span>], <span class="ruby-identifier">:BindAddress</span> =<span class="ruby-operator">&gt;</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">conf</span>[<span class="ruby-identifier">:host</span>]} ) { <span class="ruby-operator">|</span><span class="ruby-identifier">server</span><span class="ruby-operator">|</span>
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+ <span class="ruby-comment cmt"># File lib/capcode.rb, line 157</span>
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+ 157: <span class="ruby-keyword kw">def</span> <span class="ruby-identifier">session</span>
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