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- data/lib/monorail/congen.rb +147 -0
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@args = args
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$>.puts "running server on #{@args.host}, port #{@args.port}"
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EventMachine.run {
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def initialize_for_monorail
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$>.puts "initializing monorail environment..."
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require @args.
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require @args.directory + "/monorail_config.rb"
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data/lib/monorail/app.rb
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# $Id: app.rb
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# $Id: app.rb 2406 2006-04-28 16:36:00Z francis $
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#
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# Monorail::Application
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# This runs a monorail system from a command-line binary.
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module Monorail
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# TODO, this is not unified with the version string in the Rakefile.
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Version = "0.0.1"
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def self.application
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Application.new
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class Application
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TITLE = "***Monorail version #{Version}"
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Cmds = {
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:server => :run_server,
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:application => :generate_application,
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:controller => :generate_controller,
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}
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def initialize
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end
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def run
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cmd = ARGV.shift
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if cmd and handler = Cmds[cmd.downcase.intern]
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send handler
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else
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write_cmd_summary
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end
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end
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def parse_arguments
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@options = OpenStruct.new
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@options.port = 8090
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@options.daemon = false
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@options.rails = nil
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opts.separator ""
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"Requires the host IP address to listen on",
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" default: 127.0.0.1") {|addr|
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@options.host = addr
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}
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-
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opts.on("-p", "--port TCP port",
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"Requires the TCP port to listen on",
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|
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" default: 8090") {|port|
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@options.port = port.to_i
|
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}
|
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-
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opts.on("-s", "--[no-]ssl", "Require SSL (HTTPS)",
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" default: false") {|ssl|
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|
-
@options.ssl = ssl
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}
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-
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opts.on("-d", "--[no-]daemon", "Run in the background",
|
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" default: false") {|d|
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@options.daemon = d
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}
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-
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|
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# TODO, wrong, we need one parameter to select the environment, not several.
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opts.on("--rails [DIR]", "run a rails app in the specified directory",
|
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|
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" default: the current directory") {|d|
|
97
|
-
@options.rails = d || "."
|
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|
-
}
|
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|
-
|
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|
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opts.on("--monorail [DIR]", "run a monorails app in the specified directory",
|
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|
-
" default: the current directory") {|d|
|
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|
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@options.monorail = d || "."
|
103
|
-
}
|
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|
-
|
105
|
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# Options summary
|
106
|
-
opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") {
|
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|
-
puts opts
|
108
|
-
exit
|
109
|
-
}
|
110
|
-
# Version
|
111
|
-
opts.on_tail("--version", "Show version") {
|
112
|
-
puts Monorail::Version
|
113
|
-
exit
|
114
|
-
}
|
115
|
-
|
116
67
|
|
68
|
+
def write_cmd_summary
|
69
|
+
$>.puts TITLE
|
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|
+
$>.puts
|
71
|
+
$>.puts "Command summary:"
|
72
|
+
Cmds.keys.each {|cmd|
|
73
|
+
$>.puts " monorail #{cmd} [args]"
|
117
74
|
}
|
75
|
+
$>.puts
|
76
|
+
$>.puts "For more info: monorail <cmd> --help"
|
77
|
+
end
|
78
|
+
|
79
|
+
def generate_application
|
80
|
+
ApplicationGenerator.new.run
|
81
|
+
end
|
118
82
|
|
119
|
-
|
83
|
+
def generate_controller
|
84
|
+
ControllerGenerator.new.run
|
85
|
+
end
|
120
86
|
|
87
|
+
def run_server
|
88
|
+
MonorailServer.new.run
|
121
89
|
end
|
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90
|
|
123
91
|
|