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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/CHANGELOG.md +205 -80
  3. data/CONTRIBUTING.md +53 -47
  4. data/MIT-LICENSE +1 -1
  5. data/README.md +309 -0
  6. data/SPEC.rdoc +183 -131
  7. data/lib/rack/auth/abstract/handler.rb +3 -1
  8. data/lib/rack/auth/abstract/request.rb +3 -1
  9. data/lib/rack/auth/basic.rb +0 -2
  10. data/lib/rack/auth/digest/md5.rb +1 -131
  11. data/lib/rack/auth/digest/nonce.rb +1 -54
  12. data/lib/rack/auth/digest/params.rb +1 -54
  13. data/lib/rack/auth/digest/request.rb +1 -43
  14. data/lib/rack/auth/digest.rb +256 -0
  15. data/lib/rack/body_proxy.rb +3 -1
  16. data/lib/rack/builder.rb +83 -63
  17. data/lib/rack/cascade.rb +2 -0
  18. data/lib/rack/chunked.rb +16 -13
  19. data/lib/rack/common_logger.rb +23 -18
  20. data/lib/rack/conditional_get.rb +18 -15
  21. data/lib/rack/constants.rb +64 -0
  22. data/lib/rack/content_length.rb +12 -16
  23. data/lib/rack/content_type.rb +8 -5
  24. data/lib/rack/deflater.rb +40 -26
  25. data/lib/rack/directory.rb +9 -3
  26. data/lib/rack/etag.rb +14 -23
  27. data/lib/rack/events.rb +4 -0
  28. data/lib/rack/file.rb +2 -0
  29. data/lib/rack/files.rb +15 -17
  30. data/lib/rack/head.rb +9 -8
  31. data/lib/rack/headers.rb +154 -0
  32. data/lib/rack/lint.rb +783 -682
  33. data/lib/rack/lock.rb +2 -5
  34. data/lib/rack/logger.rb +2 -0
  35. data/lib/rack/media_type.rb +1 -1
  36. data/lib/rack/method_override.rb +5 -1
  37. data/lib/rack/mime.rb +8 -0
  38. data/lib/rack/mock.rb +1 -271
  39. data/lib/rack/mock_request.rb +166 -0
  40. data/lib/rack/mock_response.rb +126 -0
  41. data/lib/rack/multipart/generator.rb +7 -5
  42. data/lib/rack/multipart/parser.rb +119 -61
  43. data/lib/rack/multipart/uploaded_file.rb +4 -0
  44. data/lib/rack/multipart.rb +20 -40
  45. data/lib/rack/null_logger.rb +9 -0
  46. data/lib/rack/query_parser.rb +78 -46
  47. data/lib/rack/recursive.rb +2 -0
  48. data/lib/rack/reloader.rb +0 -2
  49. data/lib/rack/request.rb +224 -106
  50. data/lib/rack/response.rb +136 -61
  51. data/lib/rack/rewindable_input.rb +24 -5
  52. data/lib/rack/runtime.rb +7 -6
  53. data/lib/rack/sendfile.rb +30 -25
  54. data/lib/rack/show_exceptions.rb +15 -2
  55. data/lib/rack/show_status.rb +17 -7
  56. data/lib/rack/static.rb +8 -8
  57. data/lib/rack/tempfile_reaper.rb +15 -4
  58. data/lib/rack/urlmap.rb +3 -1
  59. data/lib/rack/utils.rb +202 -176
  60. data/lib/rack/version.rb +9 -4
  61. data/lib/rack.rb +6 -76
  62. metadata +18 -38
  63. data/README.rdoc +0 -320
  64. data/Rakefile +0 -130
  65. data/bin/rackup +0 -5
  66. data/contrib/rack.png +0 -0
  67. data/contrib/rack.svg +0 -150
  68. data/contrib/rack_logo.svg +0 -164
  69. data/contrib/rdoc.css +0 -412
  70. data/example/lobster.ru +0 -6
  71. data/example/protectedlobster.rb +0 -16
  72. data/example/protectedlobster.ru +0 -10
  73. data/lib/rack/core_ext/regexp.rb +0 -14
  74. data/lib/rack/handler/cgi.rb +0 -59
  75. data/lib/rack/handler/fastcgi.rb +0 -100
  76. data/lib/rack/handler/lsws.rb +0 -61
  77. data/lib/rack/handler/scgi.rb +0 -71
  78. data/lib/rack/handler/thin.rb +0 -36
  79. data/lib/rack/handler/webrick.rb +0 -129
  80. data/lib/rack/handler.rb +0 -104
  81. data/lib/rack/lobster.rb +0 -70
  82. data/lib/rack/server.rb +0 -466
  83. data/lib/rack/session/abstract/id.rb +0 -523
  84. data/lib/rack/session/cookie.rb +0 -203
  85. data/lib/rack/session/memcache.rb +0 -10
  86. data/lib/rack/session/pool.rb +0 -85
  87. data/rack.gemspec +0 -46
data/lib/rack/response.rb CHANGED
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
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  require 'time'
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+ require_relative 'constants'
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+ require_relative 'utils'
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+ require_relative 'media_type'
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+ require_relative 'headers'
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+
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  module Rack
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  # Rack::Response provides a convenient interface to create a Rack
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  # response.
@@ -26,22 +31,45 @@ module Rack
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  attr_accessor :length, :status, :body
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  attr_reader :headers
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- # @deprecated Use {#headers} instead.
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- alias header headers
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+ # Deprecated, use headers instead.
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+ def header
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+ warn 'Rack::Response#header is deprecated and will be removed in Rack 3.1', uplevel: 1
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+
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+ headers
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+ end
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- # Initialize the response object with the specified body, status
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- # and headers.
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+ # Initialize the response object with the specified +body+, +status+
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+ # and +headers+.
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+ #
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+ # If the +body+ is +nil+, construct an empty response object with internal
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+ # buffering.
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+ #
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+ # If the +body+ responds to +to_str+, assume it's a string-like object and
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+ # construct a buffered response object containing using that string as the
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+ # initial contents of the buffer.
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  #
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- # @param body [nil, #each, #to_str] the response body.
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- # @param status [Integer] the integer status as defined by the
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- # HTTP protocol RFCs.
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- # @param headers [#each] a list of key-value header pairs which
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- # conform to the HTTP protocol RFCs.
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+ # Otherwise it is expected +body+ conforms to the normal requirements of a
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+ # Rack response body, typically implementing one of +each+ (enumerable
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+ # body) or +call+ (streaming body).
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  #
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- # Providing a body which responds to #to_str is legacy behaviour.
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+ # The +status+ defaults to +200+ which is the "OK" HTTP status code. You
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+ # can provide any other valid status code.
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+ #
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+ # The +headers+ must be a +Hash+ of key-value header pairs which conform to
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+ # the Rack specification for response headers. The key must be a +String+
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+ # instance and the value can be either a +String+ or +Array+ instance.
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  def initialize(body = nil, status = 200, headers = {})
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  @status = status.to_i
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- @headers = Utils::HeaderHash[headers]
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+
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+ unless headers.is_a?(Hash)
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+ warn "Providing non-hash headers to Rack::Response is deprecated and will be removed in Rack 3.1", uplevel: 1
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+ end
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+
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+ @headers = Headers.new
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+ # Convert headers input to a plain hash with lowercase keys.
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+ headers.each do |k, v|
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+ @headers[k] = v
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+ end
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  @writer = self.method(:append)
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@@ -58,7 +86,7 @@ module Rack
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  @length = body.to_str.bytesize
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  else
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  @body = body
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- @buffered = false
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+ @buffered = nil # undetermined as of yet.
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  @length = 0
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  end
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@@ -74,11 +102,16 @@ module Rack
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  CHUNKED == get_header(TRANSFER_ENCODING)
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  end
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+ def no_entity_body?
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+ # The response body is an enumerable body and it is not allowed to have an entity body.
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+ @body.respond_to?(:each) && STATUS_WITH_NO_ENTITY_BODY[@status]
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+ end
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+
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  # Generate a response array consistent with the requirements of the SPEC.
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  # @return [Array] a 3-tuple suitable of `[status, headers, body]`
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  def finish(&block)
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- if STATUS_WITH_NO_ENTITY_BODY[status.to_i]
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+ if no_entity_body?
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  delete_header CONTENT_TYPE
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  delete_header CONTENT_LENGTH
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  close
@@ -105,7 +138,7 @@ module Rack
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  end
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  end
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- # Append to body and update Content-Length.
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+ # Append to body and update content-length.
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  #
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  # NOTE: Do not mix #write and direct #body access!
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  #
@@ -123,10 +156,22 @@ module Rack
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  @block == nil && @body.empty?
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  end
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- def has_header?(key); headers.key? key; end
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- def get_header(key); headers[key]; end
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- def set_header(key, v); headers[key] = v; end
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- def delete_header(key); headers.delete key; end
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+ def has_header?(key)
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+ raise ArgumentError unless key.is_a?(String)
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+ @headers.key?(key)
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+ end
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+ def get_header(key)
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+ raise ArgumentError unless key.is_a?(String)
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+ @headers[key]
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+ end
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+ def set_header(key, value)
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+ raise ArgumentError unless key.is_a?(String)
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+ @headers[key] = value
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+ end
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+ def delete_header(key)
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+ raise ArgumentError unless key.is_a?(String)
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+ @headers.delete key
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+ end
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  alias :[] :get_header
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  alias :[]= :set_header
@@ -150,31 +195,43 @@ module Rack
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  def forbidden?; status == 403; end
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  def not_found?; status == 404; end
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  def method_not_allowed?; status == 405; end
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+ def not_acceptable?; status == 406; end
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+ def request_timeout?; status == 408; end
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  def precondition_failed?; status == 412; end
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  def unprocessable?; status == 422; end
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  def redirect?; [301, 302, 303, 307, 308].include? status; end
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  def include?(header)
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+ has_header?(header)
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  end
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+ # response.add_header 'vary', 'accept-encoding'
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+ # response.add_header 'vary', 'cookie'
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+ # assert_equal 'accept-encoding,cookie', response.get_header('vary')
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  #
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- if v.nil?
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- get_header key
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- elsif has_header? key
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- set_header key, "#{get_header key},#{v}"
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+ def add_header(key, value)
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+ raise ArgumentError unless key.is_a?(String)
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+
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+ if value.nil?
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+ return get_header(key)
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+ end
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+
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+ value = value.to_s
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+
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+ if header = get_header(key)
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+ if header.is_a?(Array)
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+ header << value
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+ else
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+ set_header(key, [header, value])
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+ end
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  end
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data/lib/rack/runtime.rb CHANGED
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119
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120
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121
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122
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119
124
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120
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125
+ response[2] = Rack::BodyProxy.new([]) do
121
126
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122
127
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123
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124
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129
+ env[RACK_ERRORS].puts "x-accel-mapping header missing"
125
130
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126
- when 'X-Sendfile', 'X-Lighttpd-Send-File'
131
+ when /x-sendfile|x-lighttpd-send-file/i
127
132
  path = ::File.expand_path(body.to_path)
128
133
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129
- headers[type] = path
134
+ headers[type.downcase] = path
130
135
  obody = body
131
- body = Rack::BodyProxy.new([]) do
136
+ response[2] = Rack::BodyProxy.new([]) do
132
137
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133
138
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134
139
  when '', nil
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136
141
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137
142
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138
143
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139
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144
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140
145
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141
146
 
142
147
  private
@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@
3
3
  require 'ostruct'
4
4
  require 'erb'
5
5
 
6
+ require_relative 'constants'
7
+ require_relative 'utils'
8
+ require_relative 'request'
9
+
6
10
  module Rack
7
11
  # Rack::ShowExceptions catches all exceptions raised from the app it
8
12
  # wraps. It shows a useful backtrace with the sourcefile and
@@ -55,7 +59,12 @@ module Rack
55
59
  private :accepts_html?
56
60
 
57
61
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58
- string = "#{exception.class}: #{exception.message}\n".dup
62
+ if exception.respond_to?(:detailed_message)
63
+ message = exception.detailed_message(highlight: false)
64
+ else
65
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66
+ end
67
+ string = "#{exception.class}: #{message}\n".dup
59
68
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60
69
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61
70
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@@ -159,7 +168,7 @@ module Rack
159
168
  div.commands { margin-left: 40px; }
160
169
  div.commands a { color:black; text-decoration:none; }
161
170
  #summary { background: #ffc; }
162
- #summary h2 { font-weight: normal; color: #666; }
171
+ #summary h2 { font-family: monospace; font-weight: normal; color: #666; white-space: pre-wrap; }
163
172
  #summary ul#quicklinks { list-style-type: none; margin-bottom: 2em; }
164
173
  #summary ul#quicklinks li { float: left; padding: 0 1em; }
165
174
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@@ -227,7 +236,11 @@ module Rack
227
236
 
228
237
  <div id="summary">
229
238
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239
+ <% if exception.respond_to?(:detailed_message) %>
240
+ <h2><%=h exception.detailed_message(highlight: false) %></h2>
241
+ <% else %>
230
242
  <h2><%=h exception.message %></h2>
243
+ <% end %>
231
244
  <table><tr>
232
245
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233
246
  <td>
@@ -2,6 +2,11 @@
2
2
 
3
3
  require 'erb'
4
4
 
5
+ require_relative 'constants'
6
+ require_relative 'utils'
7
+ require_relative 'request'
8
+ require_relative 'body_proxy'
9
+
5
10
  module Rack
6
11
  # Rack::ShowStatus catches all empty responses and replaces them
7
12
  # with a site explaining the error.
@@ -17,8 +22,7 @@ module Rack
17
22
  end
18
23
 
19
24
  def call(env)
20
- status, headers, body = @app.call(env)
21
- headers = Utils::HeaderHash[headers]
25
+ status, headers, body = response = @app.call(env)
22
26
  empty = headers[CONTENT_LENGTH].to_i <= 0
23
27
 
24
28
  # client or server error, or explicit message
@@ -33,12 +37,18 @@ module Rack
33
37
  # Yes, it is dumb, but I don't like Ruby yelling at me.
34
38
  detail = detail = env[RACK_SHOWSTATUS_DETAIL] || message
35
39
 
36
- body = @template.result(binding)
37
- size = body.bytesize
38
- [status, headers.merge(CONTENT_TYPE => "text/html", CONTENT_LENGTH => size.to_s), [body]]
39
- else
40
- [status, headers, body]
40
+ html = @template.result(binding)
41
+ size = html.bytesize
42
+
43
+ response[2] = Rack::BodyProxy.new([html]) do
44
+ body.close if body.respond_to?(:close)
45
+ end
46
+
47
+ headers[CONTENT_TYPE] = "text/html"
48
+ headers[CONTENT_LENGTH] = size.to_s
41
49
  end
50
+
51
+ response
42
52
  end
43
53
 
44
54
  def h(obj) # :nodoc: