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+ This provides a set of helpers to make processing Rack requests easier.
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+
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+
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+ # Installation
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+
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+ It's a gem:
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+
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+ gem install clutterbuck-request
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+
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+ There's also the wonders of [the Gemfile](http://bundler.io):
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+
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+ gem 'clutterbuck-request'
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+
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+ If you're the sturdy type that likes to run from git:
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+
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+ rake install
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+
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+ Or, if you've eschewed the convenience of Rubygems entirely, then you
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+ presumably know what to do already.
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+
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+
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+ # Usage
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+
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+ Load the code:
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+
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+ require 'clutterbuck-request'
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+
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+ Include the module, and provide access to the Rack environment:
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+
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+ class MyExampleApp
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+ include Clutterbuck::Request
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+
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+ def env
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+ @env
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ Then you can use any of the methods in the {Clutterbuck::Request} module to
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+ do your worst.
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+
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+ ## The Rack environment
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+
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+ Since {Clutterbuck::Request} needs access to the Rack request environment in
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+ order to do its thing, you'll need to define an instance method called
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+ `env`, which returns the request environment. If you're using
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+ `clutterbuck-router`, this is already done for you, otherwise however you're
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+ calling the app will need to be adjusted to capture the environment
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+ somewhere (you're almost certainly already doing this) and provide it in the
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+ `env` method.
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+
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+
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+ # Contributing
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+
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+ Bug reports should be sent to the [Github issue
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+ tracker](https://github.com/mpalmer/clutterbuck-request/issues), or
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+ [e-mailed](mailto:theshed+clutterbuck@hezmatt.org). Patches can be sent as
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+ a Github pull request, or
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+ [e-mailed](mailto:theshed+clutterbuck@hezmatt.org).
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+
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+
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+ # Licence
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+
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+ Unless otherwise stated, everything in this repo is covered by the following
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+ copyright notice:
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+
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+ Copyright (C) 2015 Matt Palmer <matt@hezmatt.org>
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+
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+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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+ under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3, as
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+ published by the Free Software Foundation.
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+
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+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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+ GNU General Public License for more details.
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+
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+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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+ along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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+ require 'git-version-bump' rescue nil
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+
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+ Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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+ s.name = "clutterbuck-request"
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+
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+ s.version = GVB.version rescue "0.0.0.1.NOGVB"
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+ s.date = GVB.date rescue Time.now.strftime("%Y-%m-%d")
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+
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+ s.platform = Gem::Platform::RUBY
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+
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+ s.summary = "Provide per-request helpers to Clutterbuck apps"
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+
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+ s.authors = ["Matt Palmer"]
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+ s.email = ["theshed+clutterbuck@hezmatt.org"]
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+ s.homepage = "http://theshed.hezmatt.org/clutterbuck"
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+
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+ s.files = `git ls-files -z`.split("\0").reject { |f| f =~ /^(G|spec|Rakefile)/ }
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+
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+ s.required_ruby_version = ">= 1.9.3"
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+
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+ s.add_runtime_dependency "clutterbuck-core", "~> 0.0"
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+ s.add_runtime_dependency "oj", "~> 2.0"
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+ s.add_runtime_dependency "rack", "~> 1.5"
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+
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'bundler'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'github-release'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'guard-spork'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'guard-rspec'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'rake', '~> 10.4', '>= 10.4.2'
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+ # Needed for guard
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'rb-inotify', '~> 0.9'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'redcarpet'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'rspec'
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+ s.add_development_dependency 'yard'
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+ end
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+ require 'clutterbuck/request'
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+ require 'clutterbuck-core'
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+ require 'oj'
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+ require 'rack'
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+ require 'rack/utils'
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+ require 'rack/request'
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+ require 'uri'
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+
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+ module Clutterbuck; end
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+
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+ module Clutterbuck::Request
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+ # Give an instance of `Rack::Request` generated from the environment
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+ # of this request.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Rack::Request]
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+ #
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+ def request
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+ @request ||= Rack::Request.new(env)
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+ end
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+
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+ # Generate an absolute URL for the path given, relative to the root of
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+ # this application.
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+ #
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+ # @param path [String] the path to append to the base URL of the app.
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+ #
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+ # @return [String]
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+ #
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+ def url(path)
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+ base_url.tap do |url|
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+ url.path = url.path[0..-2] if url.path[-1] == "/"
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+ url.path += (path[0] == "/" ? "" : "/") + path
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+ end.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ # Return the base URL of the app.
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+ #
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+ # @return [URI]
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+ #
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+ def base_url
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+ URI("#{request.scheme}:/").tap do |uri|
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+ uri.host = request.host
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+ uri.path = request.script_name
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+
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+ if uri.default_port != request.port
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+ uri.port = request.port
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Return the query parameters for this request.
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+ #
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+ # @note The query parameters are *only* those specified in the query
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+ # string part of the URL; they explicitly do *not* include any data
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+ # sent in the request body. The contents of the request body are
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+ # available separately, via the {#body} method.
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+ #
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+ # @note This method parses the variable names as a "flat" namespace. As an
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+ # example, if the query string included `foo[bar]=baz`, then this method
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+ # will return a hash of `{"foo[bar]" => "baz"}`. If you want the
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+ # query parameters to be "nested", you want {#nested_query_params}.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Hash<String, String>]
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+ #
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+ def query_params
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+ @query_params ||= begin
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+ Rack::Utils.parse_query(request.query_string)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ alias_method :qp, :query_params
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+
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+ # Return the query parameters for this request as a nested hash.
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+ #
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+ # This is useful in those situations where you want to get a bit "structured"
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+ # with your query parameters. When a query parameter name contains square
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+ # brackets (`[` and `]`), things get a bit tricky.
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+ #
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+ # If there is something inside the square brackets (such as `[blah]`),
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+ # then a hash will be created as the value of the part of the name before
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+ # the brackets, and the contents of the square brackets will become the
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+ # "key" in that new sub-hash, and the value of the query parameter will
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+ # be the value in that subhash.
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+ #
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+ # If the square brackets are empty (ie `[]`), then an *array* will be
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+ # created as the value of the part of the name before the brackets, and
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+ # the value of the query parameter will be appended to the array.
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+ #
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+ # All this is recursive too; this can end up with you getting very
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+ # complicated nested data structures for your query params, which is
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+ # rarely good thing, from a security perspective. But if you want to
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+ # shoot yourself in the foot, it's here for you.
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+ #
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+ # @note The query parameters are *only* those specified in the query
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+ # string part of the URL; they explicitly do *not* include any data
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+ # sent in the request body. The contents of the request body are
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+ # available separately, via the {#body} method.
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+ #
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+ # @note If you want the query parameters to be "flat", without any hashes
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+ # as values for the top-level elements, you want {#query_params}.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Hash{String => String, Hash}]
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+ #
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+ def nested_query_params
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+ @nested_query_params ||= begin
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+ Rack::Utils.parse_nested_query(request.query_string)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ alias_method :nqp, :nested_query_params
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+
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+ # Parse and return the data sent in the body of the request.
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+ #
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+ # This method is the "catch-all" means of accessing the request body.
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+ # Since request bodies can come in all sorts of different flavours,
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+ # there are several different "modes" of accessing the body. These
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+ # vary the content types that will be accepted, as well as the type
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+ # that is returned.
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+ #
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+ # @param mode [Symbol] select what sort of body you're expecting.
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+ # Valid values are:
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+ #
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+ # * `:hash` -- return some sort of hash containing request parameters.
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+ # JSON documents containing an object at the top level, as well as
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+ # HTML form submissions, are accepted in this mode.
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+ #
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+ # * `:json` -- Enforce that the request body must be JSON. Any valid
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+ # JSON document will be returned, parsed into Ruby-native types -- so
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+ # you could, in theory, end up with any of a `Hash`, `Array`,
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+ # `Integer`, `Float`, `true`, `false`, or `nil` (yep,
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+ # [RFC7159](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7159) lets any of those
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+ # things be a top-level document).
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+ #
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+ # * `:raw` -- The entire request body will be returned as one giant
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+ # string. You're on your own when it comes to parsing the thing.
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+ #
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+ # @return [Object] depending on the mode, lots of different things can
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+ # come back.
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+ #
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+ # @raise [Clutterbuck::BadRequestError] something bad happened:
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+ #
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+ # * For `mode == :hash`, Parsing failed.
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+ #
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+ # * For `mode == :json`, no request body was given, or the JSON parser
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+ # failed.
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+ #
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+ # * For `mode == :raw`, No body was provided.
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+ #
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+ # @raise [Clutterbuck::UnsupportedMediaTypeError] if `mode == :json` and
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+ # something other than JSON was provided, or if `mode == :hash` and a
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+ # content type we don't know how to turn into a hash was provided.
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+ #
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+ def body(mode=:hash)
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+ case mode
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+ when :hash
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+ hash_body
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+ when :json
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+ json_body
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+ when :raw
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+ raw_body
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+ else
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+ raise ArgumentError,
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+ "Unknown body mode: #{mode.inspect}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ private
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+
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+ def hash_body
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+ @hash_body ||= begin
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+ if request.media_type == "application/json"
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+ unless json_body.is_a?(Hash)
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+ raise Clutterbuck::BadRequestError,
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+ "Expected a JSON document"
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+ end
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+ json_body
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+ elsif request.form_data?
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+ if request.media_type == "multipart/form-data"
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+ Rack::Multipart.parse_multipart(env)
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+ else
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+ Rack::Utils.parse_nested_query(request_body)
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+ end
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+ else
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+ raise Clutterbuck::UnsupportedMediaTypeError,
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+ request.media_type
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def json_body
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+ @json_body ||= begin
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+ if request.media_type != "application/json"
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+ raise Clutterbuck::UnsupportedMediaTypeError,
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+ request.media_type
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+ end
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+
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+ begin
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+ Oj.load(request_body)
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+ rescue Oj::ParseError => e
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+ raise Clutterbuck::BadRequestError,
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+ "Could not parse request body: #{e.message}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def raw_body
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+ if request_body.nil? or request_body.empty?
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+ raise Clutterbuck::BadRequestError,
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+ "Empty request body"
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+ end
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+
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+ request_body
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+ end
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+
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+ def request_body
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+ if request.body
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+ @request_body ||= begin
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+ request.body.read
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+ ensure
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+ request.body.rewind
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: clutterbuck-request
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.1
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
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+ - Matt Palmer
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+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
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+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2015-06-04 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ dependencies:
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: clutterbuck-core
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0.0'
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+ type: :runtime
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+ prerelease: false
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+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '0.0'
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
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+ name: oj
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+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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+ requirements:
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+ - - "~>"
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+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: '2.0'
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+ type: :runtime
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