swagger-ui_rails_audionerd 2.3.1 → 2.3.2

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- //= require swagger-ui/lib/shred.bundle.js
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  //= require swagger-ui/lib/handlebars-2.0.0.js
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  //= require swagger-ui/lib/underscore-min.js
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  //= require swagger-ui/lib/backbone-min.js
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- //= require swagger-ui/lib/swagger-client.js
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  //= require swagger-ui/lib/marked.js
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  //= require swagger-ui/swagger-ui.js
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  module Swagger
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  module UiRails
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- VERSION = "2.3.1"
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  end
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  - Stjepan Hadjic
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- date: 2015-06-02 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2015-06-05 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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- if (! message) return '';
514
-
515
- var logger = this
516
- , prefix = logger.options.prefix
517
- , timestamp = logger.options.timestamp ? " " + (new Date().toISOString()) : ""
518
- ;
519
-
520
- return (prefix + timestamp + ": " + message);
521
- }
522
- };
523
-
524
- module.exports = Logger;
525
-
526
- });
527
-
528
- require.define("util", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
529
- // todo
530
-
531
- });
532
-
533
- require.define("fs", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
534
- // nothing to see here... no file methods for the browser
535
-
536
- });
537
-
538
- require.define("/node_modules/cookiejar/package.json", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
539
- module.exports = {"main":"cookiejar.js"}
540
- });
541
-
542
- require.define("/node_modules/cookiejar/cookiejar.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
543
- exports.CookieAccessInfo=CookieAccessInfo=function CookieAccessInfo(domain,path,secure,script) {
544
- if(this instanceof CookieAccessInfo) {
545
- this.domain=domain||undefined;
546
- this.path=path||"/";
547
- this.secure=!!secure;
548
- this.script=!!script;
549
- return this;
550
- }
551
- else {
552
- return new CookieAccessInfo(domain,path,secure,script)
553
- }
554
- }
555
-
556
- exports.Cookie=Cookie=function Cookie(cookiestr) {
557
- if(cookiestr instanceof Cookie) {
558
- return cookiestr;
559
- }
560
- else {
561
- if(this instanceof Cookie) {
562
- this.name = null;
563
- this.value = null;
564
- this.expiration_date = Infinity;
565
- this.path = "/";
566
- this.domain = null;
567
- this.secure = false; //how to define?
568
- this.noscript = false; //httponly
569
- if(cookiestr) {
570
- this.parse(cookiestr)
571
- }
572
- return this;
573
- }
574
- return new Cookie(cookiestr)
575
- }
576
- }
577
-
578
- Cookie.prototype.toString = function toString() {
579
- var str=[this.name+"="+this.value];
580
- if(this.expiration_date !== Infinity) {
581
- str.push("expires="+(new Date(this.expiration_date)).toGMTString());
582
- }
583
- if(this.domain) {
584
- str.push("domain="+this.domain);
585
- }
586
- if(this.path) {
587
- str.push("path="+this.path);
588
- }
589
- if(this.secure) {
590
- str.push("secure");
591
- }
592
- if(this.noscript) {
593
- str.push("httponly");
594
- }
595
- return str.join("; ");
596
- }
597
-
598
- Cookie.prototype.toValueString = function toValueString() {
599
- return this.name+"="+this.value;
600
- }
601
-
602
- var cookie_str_splitter=/[:](?=\s*[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]+\s*[=])/g
603
- Cookie.prototype.parse = function parse(str) {
604
- if(this instanceof Cookie) {
605
- var parts=str.split(";")
606
- , pair=parts[0].match(/([^=]+)=((?:.|\n)*)/)
607
- , key=pair[1]
608
- , value=pair[2];
609
- this.name = key;
610
- this.value = value;
611
-
612
- for(var i=1;i<parts.length;i++) {
613
- pair=parts[i].match(/([^=]+)(?:=((?:.|\n)*))?/)
614
- , key=pair[1].trim().toLowerCase()
615
- , value=pair[2];
616
- switch(key) {
617
- case "httponly":
618
- this.noscript = true;
619
- break;
620
- case "expires":
621
- this.expiration_date = value
622
- ? Number(Date.parse(value))
623
- : Infinity;
624
- break;
625
- case "path":
626
- this.path = value
627
- ? value.trim()
628
- : "";
629
- break;
630
- case "domain":
631
- this.domain = value
632
- ? value.trim()
633
- : "";
634
- break;
635
- case "secure":
636
- this.secure = true;
637
- break
638
- }
639
- }
640
-
641
- return this;
642
- }
643
- return new Cookie().parse(str)
644
- }
645
-
646
- Cookie.prototype.matches = function matches(access_info) {
647
- if(this.noscript && access_info.script
648
- || this.secure && !access_info.secure
649
- || !this.collidesWith(access_info)) {
650
- return false
651
- }
652
- return true;
653
- }
654
-
655
- Cookie.prototype.collidesWith = function collidesWith(access_info) {
656
- if((this.path && !access_info.path) || (this.domain && !access_info.domain)) {
657
- return false
658
- }
659
- if(this.path && access_info.path.indexOf(this.path) !== 0) {
660
- return false;
661
- }
662
- if (this.domain===access_info.domain) {
663
- return true;
664
- }
665
- else if(this.domain && this.domain.charAt(0)===".")
666
- {
667
- var wildcard=access_info.domain.indexOf(this.domain.slice(1))
668
- if(wildcard===-1 || wildcard!==access_info.domain.length-this.domain.length+1) {
669
- return false;
670
- }
671
- }
672
- else if(this.domain){
673
- return false
674
- }
675
- return true;
676
- }
677
-
678
- exports.CookieJar=CookieJar=function CookieJar() {
679
- if(this instanceof CookieJar) {
680
- var cookies = {} //name: [Cookie]
681
-
682
- this.setCookie = function setCookie(cookie) {
683
- cookie = Cookie(cookie);
684
- //Delete the cookie if the set is past the current time
685
- var remove = cookie.expiration_date <= Date.now();
686
- if(cookie.name in cookies) {
687
- var cookies_list = cookies[cookie.name];
688
- for(var i=0;i<cookies_list.length;i++) {
689
- var collidable_cookie = cookies_list[i];
690
- if(collidable_cookie.collidesWith(cookie)) {
691
- if(remove) {
692
- cookies_list.splice(i,1);
693
- if(cookies_list.length===0) {
694
- delete cookies[cookie.name]
695
- }
696
- return false;
697
- }
698
- else {
699
- return cookies_list[i]=cookie;
700
- }
701
- }
702
- }
703
- if(remove) {
704
- return false;
705
- }
706
- cookies_list.push(cookie);
707
- return cookie;
708
- }
709
- else if(remove){
710
- return false;
711
- }
712
- else {
713
- return cookies[cookie.name]=[cookie];
714
- }
715
- }
716
- //returns a cookie
717
- this.getCookie = function getCookie(cookie_name,access_info) {
718
- var cookies_list = cookies[cookie_name];
719
- for(var i=0;i<cookies_list.length;i++) {
720
- var cookie = cookies_list[i];
721
- if(cookie.expiration_date <= Date.now()) {
722
- if(cookies_list.length===0) {
723
- delete cookies[cookie.name]
724
- }
725
- continue;
726
- }
727
- if(cookie.matches(access_info)) {
728
- return cookie;
729
- }
730
- }
731
- }
732
- //returns a list of cookies
733
- this.getCookies = function getCookies(access_info) {
734
- var matches=[];
735
- for(var cookie_name in cookies) {
736
- var cookie=this.getCookie(cookie_name,access_info);
737
- if (cookie) {
738
- matches.push(cookie);
739
- }
740
- }
741
- matches.toString=function toString(){return matches.join(":");}
742
- matches.toValueString=function() {return matches.map(function(c){return c.toValueString();}).join(';');}
743
- return matches;
744
- }
745
-
746
- return this;
747
- }
748
- return new CookieJar()
749
- }
750
-
751
-
752
- //returns list of cookies that were set correctly
753
- CookieJar.prototype.setCookies = function setCookies(cookies) {
754
- cookies=Array.isArray(cookies)
755
- ?cookies
756
- :cookies.split(cookie_str_splitter);
757
- var successful=[]
758
- for(var i=0;i<cookies.length;i++) {
759
- var cookie = Cookie(cookies[i]);
760
- if(this.setCookie(cookie)) {
761
- successful.push(cookie);
762
- }
763
- }
764
- return successful;
765
- }
766
-
767
- });
768
-
769
- require.define("/shred/request.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
770
- // The request object encapsulates a request, creating a Node.js HTTP request and
771
- // then handling the response.
772
-
773
- var HTTP = require("http")
774
- , HTTPS = require("https")
775
- , parseUri = require("./parseUri")
776
- , Emitter = require('events').EventEmitter
777
- , sprintf = require("sprintf").sprintf
778
- , Response = require("./response")
779
- , HeaderMixins = require("./mixins/headers")
780
- , Content = require("./content")
781
- ;
782
-
783
- var STATUS_CODES = HTTP.STATUS_CODES || {
784
- 100 : 'Continue',
785
- 101 : 'Switching Protocols',
786
- 102 : 'Processing', // RFC 2518, obsoleted by RFC 4918
787
- 200 : 'OK',
788
- 201 : 'Created',
789
- 202 : 'Accepted',
790
- 203 : 'Non-Authoritative Information',
791
- 204 : 'No Content',
792
- 205 : 'Reset Content',
793
- 206 : 'Partial Content',
794
- 207 : 'Multi-Status', // RFC 4918
795
- 300 : 'Multiple Choices',
796
- 301 : 'Moved Permanently',
797
- 302 : 'Moved Temporarily',
798
- 303 : 'See Other',
799
- 304 : 'Not Modified',
800
- 305 : 'Use Proxy',
801
- 307 : 'Temporary Redirect',
802
- 400 : 'Bad Request',
803
- 401 : 'Unauthorized',
804
- 402 : 'Payment Required',
805
- 403 : 'Forbidden',
806
- 404 : 'Not Found',
807
- 405 : 'Method Not Allowed',
808
- 406 : 'Not Acceptable',
809
- 407 : 'Proxy Authentication Required',
810
- 408 : 'Request Time-out',
811
- 409 : 'Conflict',
812
- 410 : 'Gone',
813
- 411 : 'Length Required',
814
- 412 : 'Precondition Failed',
815
- 413 : 'Request Entity Too Large',
816
- 414 : 'Request-URI Too Large',
817
- 415 : 'Unsupported Media Type',
818
- 416 : 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable',
819
- 417 : 'Expectation Failed',
820
- 418 : 'I\'m a teapot', // RFC 2324
821
- 422 : 'Unprocessable Entity', // RFC 4918
822
- 423 : 'Locked', // RFC 4918
823
- 424 : 'Failed Dependency', // RFC 4918
824
- 425 : 'Unordered Collection', // RFC 4918
825
- 426 : 'Upgrade Required', // RFC 2817
826
- 500 : 'Internal Server Error',
827
- 501 : 'Not Implemented',
828
- 502 : 'Bad Gateway',
829
- 503 : 'Service Unavailable',
830
- 504 : 'Gateway Time-out',
831
- 505 : 'HTTP Version not supported',
832
- 506 : 'Variant Also Negotiates', // RFC 2295
833
- 507 : 'Insufficient Storage', // RFC 4918
834
- 509 : 'Bandwidth Limit Exceeded',
835
- 510 : 'Not Extended' // RFC 2774
836
- };
837
-
838
- // The Shred object itself constructs the `Request` object. You should rarely
839
- // need to do this directly.
840
-
841
- var Request = function(options) {
842
- this.log = options.logger;
843
- this.cookieJar = options.cookieJar;
844
- this.encoding = options.encoding;
845
- this.logCurl = options.logCurl;
846
- processOptions(this,options||{});
847
- createRequest(this);
848
- };
849
-
850
- // A `Request` has a number of properties, many of which help with details like
851
- // URL parsing or defaulting the port for the request.
852
-
853
- Object.defineProperties(Request.prototype, {
854
-
855
- // - **url**. You can set the `url` property with a valid URL string and all the
856
- // URL-related properties (host, port, etc.) will be automatically set on the
857
- // request object.
858
-
859
- url: {
860
- get: function() {
861
- if (!this.scheme) { return null; }
862
- return sprintf("%s://%s:%s%s",
863
- this.scheme, this.host, this.port,
864
- (this.proxy ? "/" : this.path) +
865
- (this.query ? ("?" + this.query) : ""));
866
- },
867
- set: function(_url) {
868
- _url = parseUri(_url);
869
- this.scheme = _url.protocol;
870
- this.host = _url.host;
871
- this.port = _url.port;
872
- this.path = _url.path;
873
- this.query = _url.query;
874
- return this;
875
- },
876
- enumerable: true
877
- },
878
-
879
- // - **headers**. Returns a hash representing the request headers. You can't set
880
- // this directly, only get it. You can add or modify headers by using the
881
- // `setHeader` or `setHeaders` method. This ensures that the headers are
882
- // normalized - that is, you don't accidentally send `Content-Type` and
883
- // `content-type` headers. Keep in mind that if you modify the returned hash,
884
- // it will *not* modify the request headers.
885
-
886
- headers: {
887
- get: function() {
888
- return this.getHeaders();
889
- },
890
- enumerable: true
891
- },
892
-
893
- // - **port**. Unless you set the `port` explicitly or include it in the URL, it
894
- // will default based on the scheme.
895
-
896
- port: {
897
- get: function() {
898
- if (!this._port) {
899
- switch(this.scheme) {
900
- case "https": return this._port = 443;
901
- case "http":
902
- default: return this._port = 80;
903
- }
904
- }
905
- return this._port;
906
- },
907
- set: function(value) { this._port = value; return this; },
908
- enumerable: true
909
- },
910
-
911
- // - **method**. The request method - `get`, `put`, `post`, etc. that will be
912
- // used to make the request. Defaults to `get`.
913
-
914
- method: {
915
- get: function() {
916
- return this._method = (this._method||"GET");
917
- },
918
- set: function(value) {
919
- this._method = value; return this;
920
- },
921
- enumerable: true
922
- },
923
-
924
- // - **query**. Can be set either with a query string or a hash (object). Get
925
- // will always return a properly escaped query string or null if there is no
926
- // query component for the request.
927
-
928
- query: {
929
- get: function() {return this._query;},
930
- set: function(value) {
931
- var stringify = function (hash) {
932
- var query = "";
933
- for (var key in hash) {
934
- query += encodeURIComponent(key) + '=' + encodeURIComponent(hash[key]) + '&';
935
- }
936
- // Remove the last '&'
937
- query = query.slice(0, -1);
938
- return query;
939
- }
940
-
941
- if (value) {
942
- if (typeof value === 'object') {
943
- value = stringify(value);
944
- }
945
- this._query = value;
946
- } else {
947
- this._query = "";
948
- }
949
- return this;
950
- },
951
- enumerable: true
952
- },
953
-
954
- // - **parameters**. This will return the query parameters in the form of a hash
955
- // (object).
956
-
957
- parameters: {
958
- get: function() { return QueryString.parse(this._query||""); },
959
- enumerable: true
960
- },
961
-
962
- // - **content**. (Aliased as `body`.) Set this to add a content entity to the
963
- // request. Attempts to use the `content-type` header to determine what to do
964
- // with the content value. Get this to get back a [`Content`
965
- // object](./content.html).
966
-
967
- body: {
968
- get: function() { return this._body; },
969
- set: function(value) {
970
- this._body = new Content({
971
- data: value,
972
- type: this.getHeader("Content-Type")
973
- });
974
- this.setHeader("Content-Type",this.content.type);
975
- this.setHeader("Content-Length",this.content.length);
976
- return this;
977
- },
978
- enumerable: true
979
- },
980
-
981
- // - **timeout**. Used to determine how long to wait for a response. Does not
982
- // distinguish between connect timeouts versus request timeouts. Set either in
983
- // milliseconds or with an object with temporal attributes (hours, minutes,
984
- // seconds) and convert it into milliseconds. Get will always return
985
- // milliseconds.
986
-
987
- timeout: {
988
- get: function() { return this._timeout; }, // in milliseconds
989
- set: function(timeout) {
990
- var request = this
991
- , milliseconds = 0;
992
- ;
993
- if (!timeout) return this;
994
- if (typeof timeout==="number") { milliseconds = timeout; }
995
- else {
996
- milliseconds = (timeout.milliseconds||0) +
997
- (1000 * ((timeout.seconds||0) +
998
- (60 * ((timeout.minutes||0) +
999
- (60 * (timeout.hours||0))))));
1000
- }
1001
- this._timeout = milliseconds;
1002
- return this;
1003
- },
1004
- enumerable: true
1005
- }
1006
- });
1007
-
1008
- // Alias `body` property to `content`. Since the [content object](./content.html)
1009
- // has a `body` attribute, it's preferable to use `content` since you can then
1010
- // access the raw content data using `content.body`.
1011
-
1012
- Object.defineProperty(Request.prototype,"content",
1013
- Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(Request.prototype, "body"));
1014
-
1015
- // The `Request` object can be pretty overwhelming to view using the built-in
1016
- // Node.js inspect method. We want to make it a bit more manageable. This
1017
- // probably goes [too far in the other
1018
- // direction](https://github.com/spire-io/shred/issues/2).
1019
-
1020
- Request.prototype.inspect = function () {
1021
- var request = this;
1022
- var headers = this.format_headers();
1023
- var summary = ["<Shred Request> ", request.method.toUpperCase(),
1024
- request.url].join(" ")
1025
- return [ summary, "- Headers:", headers].join("\n");
1026
- };
1027
-
1028
- Request.prototype.format_headers = function () {
1029
- var array = []
1030
- var headers = this._headers
1031
- for (var key in headers) {
1032
- if (headers.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
1033
- var value = headers[key]
1034
- array.push("\t" + key + ": " + value);
1035
- }
1036
- }
1037
- return array.join("\n");
1038
- };
1039
-
1040
- // Allow chainable 'on's: shred.get({ ... }).on( ... ). You can pass in a
1041
- // single function, a pair (event, function), or a hash:
1042
- // { event: function, event: function }
1043
- Request.prototype.on = function (eventOrHash, listener) {
1044
- var emitter = this.emitter;
1045
- // Pass in a single argument as a function then make it the default response handler
1046
- if (arguments.length === 1 && typeof(eventOrHash) === 'function') {
1047
- emitter.on('response', eventOrHash);
1048
- } else if (arguments.length === 1 && typeof(eventOrHash) === 'object') {
1049
- for (var key in eventOrHash) {
1050
- if (eventOrHash.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
1051
- emitter.on(key, eventOrHash[key]);
1052
- }
1053
- }
1054
- } else {
1055
- emitter.on(eventOrHash, listener);
1056
- }
1057
- return this;
1058
- };
1059
-
1060
- // Add in the header methods. Again, these ensure we don't get the same header
1061
- // multiple times with different case conventions.
1062
- HeaderMixins.gettersAndSetters(Request);
1063
-
1064
- // `processOptions` is called from the constructor to handle all the work
1065
- // associated with making sure we do our best to ensure we have a valid request.
1066
-
1067
- var processOptions = function(request,options) {
1068
-
1069
- request.log.debug("Processing request options ..");
1070
-
1071
- // We'll use `request.emitter` to manage the `on` event handlers.
1072
- request.emitter = (new Emitter);
1073
-
1074
- request.agent = options.agent;
1075
-
1076
- // Set up the handlers ...
1077
- if (options.on) {
1078
- for (var key in options.on) {
1079
- if (options.on.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
1080
- request.emitter.on(key, options.on[key]);
1081
- }
1082
- }
1083
- }
1084
-
1085
- // Make sure we were give a URL or a host
1086
- if (!options.url && !options.host) {
1087
- request.emitter.emit("request_error",
1088
- new Error("No url or url options (host, port, etc.)"));
1089
- return;
1090
- }
1091
-
1092
- // Allow for the [use of a proxy](http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/http/#proxies).
1093
-
1094
- if (options.url) {
1095
- if (options.proxy) {
1096
- request.url = options.proxy;
1097
- request.path = options.url;
1098
- } else {
1099
- request.url = options.url;
1100
- }
1101
- }
1102
-
1103
- // Set the remaining options.
1104
- request.query = options.query||options.parameters||request.query ;
1105
- request.method = options.method;
1106
- request.setHeader("user-agent",options.agent||"Shred");
1107
- request.setHeaders(options.headers);
1108
-
1109
- if (request.cookieJar) {
1110
- var cookies = request.cookieJar.getCookies( CookieAccessInfo( request.host, request.path ) );
1111
- if (cookies.length) {
1112
- var cookieString = request.getHeader('cookie')||'';
1113
- for (var cookieIndex = 0; cookieIndex < cookies.length; ++cookieIndex) {
1114
- if ( cookieString.length && cookieString[ cookieString.length - 1 ] != ';' )
1115
- {
1116
- cookieString += ';';
1117
- }
1118
- cookieString += cookies[ cookieIndex ].name + '=' + cookies[ cookieIndex ].value + ';';
1119
- }
1120
- request.setHeader("cookie", cookieString);
1121
- }
1122
- }
1123
-
1124
- // The content entity can be set either using the `body` or `content` attributes.
1125
- if (options.body||options.content) {
1126
- request.content = options.body||options.content;
1127
- }
1128
- request.timeout = options.timeout;
1129
-
1130
- };
1131
-
1132
- // `createRequest` is also called by the constructor, after `processOptions`.
1133
- // This actually makes the request and processes the response, so `createRequest`
1134
- // is a bit of a misnomer.
1135
-
1136
- var createRequest = function(request) {
1137
- var timeout ;
1138
-
1139
- request.log.debug("Creating request ..");
1140
- request.log.debug(request);
1141
-
1142
- var reqParams = {
1143
- host: request.host,
1144
- port: request.port,
1145
- method: request.method,
1146
- path: request.path + (request.query ? '?'+request.query : ""),
1147
- headers: request.getHeaders(),
1148
- // Node's HTTP/S modules will ignore this, but we are using the
1149
- // browserify-http module in the browser for both HTTP and HTTPS, and this
1150
- // is how you differentiate the two.
1151
- scheme: request.scheme,
1152
- // Use a provided agent. 'Undefined' is the default, which uses a global
1153
- // agent.
1154
- agent: request.agent
1155
- };
1156
-
1157
- if (request.logCurl) {
1158
- logCurl(request);
1159
- }
1160
-
1161
- var http = request.scheme == "http" ? HTTP : HTTPS;
1162
-
1163
- // Set up the real request using the selected library. The request won't be
1164
- // sent until we call `.end()`.
1165
- request._raw = http.request(reqParams, function(response) {
1166
- request.log.debug("Received response ..");
1167
-
1168
- // We haven't timed out and we have a response, so make sure we clear the
1169
- // timeout so it doesn't fire while we're processing the response.
1170
- clearTimeout(timeout);
1171
-
1172
- // Construct a Shred `Response` object from the response. This will stream
1173
- // the response, thus the need for the callback. We can access the response
1174
- // entity safely once we're in the callback.
1175
- response = new Response(response, request, function(response) {
1176
-
1177
- // Set up some event magic. The precedence is given first to
1178
- // status-specific handlers, then to responses for a given event, and then
1179
- // finally to the more general `response` handler. In the last case, we
1180
- // need to first make sure we're not dealing with a a redirect.
1181
- var emit = function(event) {
1182
- var emitter = request.emitter;
1183
- var textStatus = STATUS_CODES[response.status] ? STATUS_CODES[response.status].toLowerCase() : null;
1184
- if (emitter.listeners(response.status).length > 0 || emitter.listeners(textStatus).length > 0) {
1185
- emitter.emit(response.status, response);
1186
- emitter.emit(textStatus, response);
1187
- } else {
1188
- if (emitter.listeners(event).length>0) {
1189
- emitter.emit(event, response);
1190
- } else if (!response.isRedirect) {
1191
- emitter.emit("response", response);
1192
- //console.warn("Request has no event listener for status code " + response.status);
1193
- }
1194
- }
1195
- };
1196
-
1197
- // Next, check for a redirect. We simply repeat the request with the URL
1198
- // given in the `Location` header. We fire a `redirect` event.
1199
- if (response.isRedirect) {
1200
- request.log.debug("Redirecting to "
1201
- + response.getHeader("Location"));
1202
- request.url = response.getHeader("Location");
1203
- emit("redirect");
1204
- createRequest(request);
1205
-
1206
- // Okay, it's not a redirect. Is it an error of some kind?
1207
- } else if (response.isError) {
1208
- emit("error");
1209
- } else {
1210
- // It looks like we're good shape. Trigger the `success` event.
1211
- emit("success");
1212
- }
1213
- });
1214
- });
1215
-
1216
- // We're still setting up the request. Next, we're going to handle error cases
1217
- // where we have no response. We don't emit an error event because that event
1218
- // takes a response. We don't response handlers to have to check for a null
1219
- // value. However, we [should introduce a different event
1220
- // type](https://github.com/spire-io/shred/issues/3) for this type of error.
1221
- request._raw.on("error", function(error) {
1222
- request.emitter.emit("request_error", error);
1223
- });
1224
-
1225
- request._raw.on("socket", function(socket) {
1226
- request.emitter.emit("socket", socket);
1227
- });
1228
-
1229
- // TCP timeouts should also trigger the "response_error" event.
1230
- request._raw.on('socket', function () {
1231
- request._raw.socket.on('timeout', function () {
1232
- // This should trigger the "error" event on the raw request, which will
1233
- // trigger the "response_error" on the shred request.
1234
- request._raw.abort();
1235
- });
1236
- });
1237
-
1238
-
1239
- // We're almost there. Next, we need to write the request entity to the
1240
- // underlying request object.
1241
- if (request.content) {
1242
- request.log.debug("Streaming body: '" +
1243
- request.content.data.slice(0,59) + "' ... ");
1244
- request._raw.write(request.content.data);
1245
- }
1246
-
1247
- // Finally, we need to set up the timeout. We do this last so that we don't
1248
- // start the clock ticking until the last possible moment.
1249
- if (request.timeout) {
1250
- timeout = setTimeout(function() {
1251
- request.log.debug("Timeout fired, aborting request ...");
1252
- request._raw.abort();
1253
- request.emitter.emit("timeout", request);
1254
- },request.timeout);
1255
- }
1256
-
1257
- // The `.end()` method will cause the request to fire. Technically, it might
1258
- // have already sent the headers and body.
1259
- request.log.debug("Sending request ...");
1260
- request._raw.end();
1261
- };
1262
-
1263
- // Logs the curl command for the request.
1264
- var logCurl = function (req) {
1265
- var headers = req.getHeaders();
1266
- var headerString = "";
1267
-
1268
- for (var key in headers) {
1269
- headerString += '-H "' + key + ": " + headers[key] + '" ';
1270
- }
1271
-
1272
- var bodyString = ""
1273
-
1274
- if (req.content) {
1275
- bodyString += "-d '" + req.content.body + "' ";
1276
- }
1277
-
1278
- var query = req.query ? '?' + req.query : "";
1279
-
1280
- console.log("curl " +
1281
- "-X " + req.method.toUpperCase() + " " +
1282
- req.scheme + "://" + req.host + ":" + req.port + req.path + query + " " +
1283
- headerString +
1284
- bodyString
1285
- );
1286
- };
1287
-
1288
-
1289
- module.exports = Request;
1290
-
1291
- });
1292
-
1293
- require.define("http", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1294
- // todo
1295
-
1296
- });
1297
-
1298
- require.define("https", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1299
- // todo
1300
-
1301
- });
1302
-
1303
- require.define("/shred/parseUri.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1304
- // parseUri 1.2.2
1305
- // (c) Steven Levithan <stevenlevithan.com>
1306
- // MIT License
1307
-
1308
- function parseUri (str) {
1309
- var o = parseUri.options,
1310
- m = o.parser[o.strictMode ? "strict" : "loose"].exec(str),
1311
- uri = {},
1312
- i = 14;
1313
-
1314
- while (i--) uri[o.key[i]] = m[i] || "";
1315
-
1316
- uri[o.q.name] = {};
1317
- uri[o.key[12]].replace(o.q.parser, function ($0, $1, $2) {
1318
- if ($1) uri[o.q.name][$1] = $2;
1319
- });
1320
-
1321
- return uri;
1322
- };
1323
-
1324
- parseUri.options = {
1325
- strictMode: false,
1326
- key: ["source","protocol","authority","userInfo","user","password","host","port","relative","path","directory","file","query","anchor"],
1327
- q: {
1328
- name: "queryKey",
1329
- parser: /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)=?([^&]*)/g
1330
- },
1331
- parser: {
1332
- strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?))?((((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*)([^?#]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/,
1333
- loose: /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+):)?(?:\/\/)?((?:(([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)(((\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?([^?#\/]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/
1334
- }
1335
- };
1336
-
1337
- module.exports = parseUri;
1338
-
1339
- });
1340
-
1341
- require.define("events", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1342
- if (!process.EventEmitter) process.EventEmitter = function () {};
1343
-
1344
- var EventEmitter = exports.EventEmitter = process.EventEmitter;
1345
- var isArray = typeof Array.isArray === 'function'
1346
- ? Array.isArray
1347
- : function (xs) {
1348
- return Object.toString.call(xs) === '[object Array]'
1349
- }
1350
- ;
1351
-
1352
- // By default EventEmitters will print a warning if more than
1353
- // 10 listeners are added to it. This is a useful default which
1354
- // helps finding memory leaks.
1355
- //
1356
- // Obviously not all Emitters should be limited to 10. This function allows
1357
- // that to be increased. Set to zero for unlimited.
1358
- var defaultMaxListeners = 10;
1359
- EventEmitter.prototype.setMaxListeners = function(n) {
1360
- if (!this._events) this._events = {};
1361
- this._events.maxListeners = n;
1362
- };
1363
-
1364
-
1365
- EventEmitter.prototype.emit = function(type) {
1366
- // If there is no 'error' event listener then throw.
1367
- if (type === 'error') {
1368
- if (!this._events || !this._events.error ||
1369
- (isArray(this._events.error) && !this._events.error.length))
1370
- {
1371
- if (arguments[1] instanceof Error) {
1372
- throw arguments[1]; // Unhandled 'error' event
1373
- } else {
1374
- throw new Error("Uncaught, unspecified 'error' event.");
1375
- }
1376
- return false;
1377
- }
1378
- }
1379
-
1380
- if (!this._events) return false;
1381
- var handler = this._events[type];
1382
- if (!handler) return false;
1383
-
1384
- if (typeof handler == 'function') {
1385
- switch (arguments.length) {
1386
- // fast cases
1387
- case 1:
1388
- handler.call(this);
1389
- break;
1390
- case 2:
1391
- handler.call(this, arguments[1]);
1392
- break;
1393
- case 3:
1394
- handler.call(this, arguments[1], arguments[2]);
1395
- break;
1396
- // slower
1397
- default:
1398
- var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);
1399
- handler.apply(this, args);
1400
- }
1401
- return true;
1402
-
1403
- } else if (isArray(handler)) {
1404
- var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments, 1);
1405
-
1406
- var listeners = handler.slice();
1407
- for (var i = 0, l = listeners.length; i < l; i++) {
1408
- listeners[i].apply(this, args);
1409
- }
1410
- return true;
1411
-
1412
- } else {
1413
- return false;
1414
- }
1415
- };
1416
-
1417
- // EventEmitter is defined in src/node_events.cc
1418
- // EventEmitter.prototype.emit() is also defined there.
1419
- EventEmitter.prototype.addListener = function(type, listener) {
1420
- if ('function' !== typeof listener) {
1421
- throw new Error('addListener only takes instances of Function');
1422
- }
1423
-
1424
- if (!this._events) this._events = {};
1425
-
1426
- // To avoid recursion in the case that type == "newListeners"! Before
1427
- // adding it to the listeners, first emit "newListeners".
1428
- this.emit('newListener', type, listener);
1429
-
1430
- if (!this._events[type]) {
1431
- // Optimize the case of one listener. Don't need the extra array object.
1432
- this._events[type] = listener;
1433
- } else if (isArray(this._events[type])) {
1434
-
1435
- // Check for listener leak
1436
- if (!this._events[type].warned) {
1437
- var m;
1438
- if (this._events.maxListeners !== undefined) {
1439
- m = this._events.maxListeners;
1440
- } else {
1441
- m = defaultMaxListeners;
1442
- }
1443
-
1444
- if (m && m > 0 && this._events[type].length > m) {
1445
- this._events[type].warned = true;
1446
- console.error('(node) warning: possible EventEmitter memory ' +
1447
- 'leak detected. %d listeners added. ' +
1448
- 'Use emitter.setMaxListeners() to increase limit.',
1449
- this._events[type].length);
1450
- console.trace();
1451
- }
1452
- }
1453
-
1454
- // If we've already got an array, just append.
1455
- this._events[type].push(listener);
1456
- } else {
1457
- // Adding the second element, need to change to array.
1458
- this._events[type] = [this._events[type], listener];
1459
- }
1460
-
1461
- return this;
1462
- };
1463
-
1464
- EventEmitter.prototype.on = EventEmitter.prototype.addListener;
1465
-
1466
- EventEmitter.prototype.once = function(type, listener) {
1467
- var self = this;
1468
- self.on(type, function g() {
1469
- self.removeListener(type, g);
1470
- listener.apply(this, arguments);
1471
- });
1472
-
1473
- return this;
1474
- };
1475
-
1476
- EventEmitter.prototype.removeListener = function(type, listener) {
1477
- if ('function' !== typeof listener) {
1478
- throw new Error('removeListener only takes instances of Function');
1479
- }
1480
-
1481
- // does not use listeners(), so no side effect of creating _events[type]
1482
- if (!this._events || !this._events[type]) return this;
1483
-
1484
- var list = this._events[type];
1485
-
1486
- if (isArray(list)) {
1487
- var i = list.indexOf(listener);
1488
- if (i < 0) return this;
1489
- list.splice(i, 1);
1490
- if (list.length == 0)
1491
- delete this._events[type];
1492
- } else if (this._events[type] === listener) {
1493
- delete this._events[type];
1494
- }
1495
-
1496
- return this;
1497
- };
1498
-
1499
- EventEmitter.prototype.removeAllListeners = function(type) {
1500
- // does not use listeners(), so no side effect of creating _events[type]
1501
- if (type && this._events && this._events[type]) this._events[type] = null;
1502
- return this;
1503
- };
1504
-
1505
- EventEmitter.prototype.listeners = function(type) {
1506
- if (!this._events) this._events = {};
1507
- if (!this._events[type]) this._events[type] = [];
1508
- if (!isArray(this._events[type])) {
1509
- this._events[type] = [this._events[type]];
1510
- }
1511
- return this._events[type];
1512
- };
1513
-
1514
- });
1515
-
1516
- require.define("/node_modules/sprintf/package.json", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1517
- module.exports = {"main":"./lib/sprintf"}
1518
- });
1519
-
1520
- require.define("/node_modules/sprintf/lib/sprintf.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1521
- /**
1522
- sprintf() for JavaScript 0.7-beta1
1523
- http://www.diveintojavascript.com/projects/javascript-sprintf
1524
-
1525
- Copyright (c) Alexandru Marasteanu <alexaholic [at) gmail (dot] com>
1526
- All rights reserved.
1527
-
1528
- Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
1529
- modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
1530
- * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
1531
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
1532
- * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
1533
- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
1534
- documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
1535
- * Neither the name of sprintf() for JavaScript nor the
1536
- names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
1537
- derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
1538
-
1539
- THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND
1540
- ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
1541
- WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
1542
- DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL Alexandru Marasteanu BE LIABLE FOR ANY
1543
- DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
1544
- (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
1545
- LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND
1546
- ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
1547
- (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
1548
- SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
1549
-
1550
-
1551
- Changelog:
1552
- 2010.11.07 - 0.7-beta1-node
1553
- - converted it to a node.js compatible module
1554
-
1555
- 2010.09.06 - 0.7-beta1
1556
- - features: vsprintf, support for named placeholders
1557
- - enhancements: format cache, reduced global namespace pollution
1558
-
1559
- 2010.05.22 - 0.6:
1560
- - reverted to 0.4 and fixed the bug regarding the sign of the number 0
1561
- Note:
1562
- Thanks to Raphael Pigulla <raph (at] n3rd [dot) org> (http://www.n3rd.org/)
1563
- who warned me about a bug in 0.5, I discovered that the last update was
1564
- a regress. I appologize for that.
1565
-
1566
- 2010.05.09 - 0.5:
1567
- - bug fix: 0 is now preceeded with a + sign
1568
- - bug fix: the sign was not at the right position on padded results (Kamal Abdali)
1569
- - switched from GPL to BSD license
1570
-
1571
- 2007.10.21 - 0.4:
1572
- - unit test and patch (David Baird)
1573
-
1574
- 2007.09.17 - 0.3:
1575
- - bug fix: no longer throws exception on empty paramenters (Hans Pufal)
1576
-
1577
- 2007.09.11 - 0.2:
1578
- - feature: added argument swapping
1579
-
1580
- 2007.04.03 - 0.1:
1581
- - initial release
1582
- **/
1583
-
1584
- var sprintf = (function() {
1585
- function get_type(variable) {
1586
- return Object.prototype.toString.call(variable).slice(8, -1).toLowerCase();
1587
- }
1588
- function str_repeat(input, multiplier) {
1589
- for (var output = []; multiplier > 0; output[--multiplier] = input) {/* do nothing */}
1590
- return output.join('');
1591
- }
1592
-
1593
- var str_format = function() {
1594
- if (!str_format.cache.hasOwnProperty(arguments[0])) {
1595
- str_format.cache[arguments[0]] = str_format.parse(arguments[0]);
1596
- }
1597
- return str_format.format.call(null, str_format.cache[arguments[0]], arguments);
1598
- };
1599
-
1600
- str_format.format = function(parse_tree, argv) {
1601
- var cursor = 1, tree_length = parse_tree.length, node_type = '', arg, output = [], i, k, match, pad, pad_character, pad_length;
1602
- for (i = 0; i < tree_length; i++) {
1603
- node_type = get_type(parse_tree[i]);
1604
- if (node_type === 'string') {
1605
- output.push(parse_tree[i]);
1606
- }
1607
- else if (node_type === 'array') {
1608
- match = parse_tree[i]; // convenience purposes only
1609
- if (match[2]) { // keyword argument
1610
- arg = argv[cursor];
1611
- for (k = 0; k < match[2].length; k++) {
1612
- if (!arg.hasOwnProperty(match[2][k])) {
1613
- throw(sprintf('[sprintf] property "%s" does not exist', match[2][k]));
1614
- }
1615
- arg = arg[match[2][k]];
1616
- }
1617
- }
1618
- else if (match[1]) { // positional argument (explicit)
1619
- arg = argv[match[1]];
1620
- }
1621
- else { // positional argument (implicit)
1622
- arg = argv[cursor++];
1623
- }
1624
-
1625
- if (/[^s]/.test(match[8]) && (get_type(arg) != 'number')) {
1626
- throw(sprintf('[sprintf] expecting number but found %s', get_type(arg)));
1627
- }
1628
- switch (match[8]) {
1629
- case 'b': arg = arg.toString(2); break;
1630
- case 'c': arg = String.fromCharCode(arg); break;
1631
- case 'd': arg = parseInt(arg, 10); break;
1632
- case 'e': arg = match[7] ? arg.toExponential(match[7]) : arg.toExponential(); break;
1633
- case 'f': arg = match[7] ? parseFloat(arg).toFixed(match[7]) : parseFloat(arg); break;
1634
- case 'o': arg = arg.toString(8); break;
1635
- case 's': arg = ((arg = String(arg)) && match[7] ? arg.substring(0, match[7]) : arg); break;
1636
- case 'u': arg = Math.abs(arg); break;
1637
- case 'x': arg = arg.toString(16); break;
1638
- case 'X': arg = arg.toString(16).toUpperCase(); break;
1639
- }
1640
- arg = (/[def]/.test(match[8]) && match[3] && arg >= 0 ? '+'+ arg : arg);
1641
- pad_character = match[4] ? match[4] == '0' ? '0' : match[4].charAt(1) : ' ';
1642
- pad_length = match[6] - String(arg).length;
1643
- pad = match[6] ? str_repeat(pad_character, pad_length) : '';
1644
- output.push(match[5] ? arg + pad : pad + arg);
1645
- }
1646
- }
1647
- return output.join('');
1648
- };
1649
-
1650
- str_format.cache = {};
1651
-
1652
- str_format.parse = function(fmt) {
1653
- var _fmt = fmt, match = [], parse_tree = [], arg_names = 0;
1654
- while (_fmt) {
1655
- if ((match = /^[^\x25]+/.exec(_fmt)) !== null) {
1656
- parse_tree.push(match[0]);
1657
- }
1658
- else if ((match = /^\x25{2}/.exec(_fmt)) !== null) {
1659
- parse_tree.push('%');
1660
- }
1661
- else if ((match = /^\x25(?:([1-9]\d*)\$|\(([^\)]+)\))?(\+)?(0|'[^$])?(-)?(\d+)?(?:\.(\d+))?([b-fosuxX])/.exec(_fmt)) !== null) {
1662
- if (match[2]) {
1663
- arg_names |= 1;
1664
- var field_list = [], replacement_field = match[2], field_match = [];
1665
- if ((field_match = /^([a-z_][a-z_\d]*)/i.exec(replacement_field)) !== null) {
1666
- field_list.push(field_match[1]);
1667
- while ((replacement_field = replacement_field.substring(field_match[0].length)) !== '') {
1668
- if ((field_match = /^\.([a-z_][a-z_\d]*)/i.exec(replacement_field)) !== null) {
1669
- field_list.push(field_match[1]);
1670
- }
1671
- else if ((field_match = /^\[(\d+)\]/.exec(replacement_field)) !== null) {
1672
- field_list.push(field_match[1]);
1673
- }
1674
- else {
1675
- throw('[sprintf] huh?');
1676
- }
1677
- }
1678
- }
1679
- else {
1680
- throw('[sprintf] huh?');
1681
- }
1682
- match[2] = field_list;
1683
- }
1684
- else {
1685
- arg_names |= 2;
1686
- }
1687
- if (arg_names === 3) {
1688
- throw('[sprintf] mixing positional and named placeholders is not (yet) supported');
1689
- }
1690
- parse_tree.push(match);
1691
- }
1692
- else {
1693
- throw('[sprintf] huh?');
1694
- }
1695
- _fmt = _fmt.substring(match[0].length);
1696
- }
1697
- return parse_tree;
1698
- };
1699
-
1700
- return str_format;
1701
- })();
1702
-
1703
- var vsprintf = function(fmt, argv) {
1704
- argv.unshift(fmt);
1705
- return sprintf.apply(null, argv);
1706
- };
1707
-
1708
- exports.sprintf = sprintf;
1709
- exports.vsprintf = vsprintf;
1710
- });
1711
-
1712
- require.define("/shred/response.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1713
- // The `Response object` encapsulates a Node.js HTTP response.
1714
-
1715
- var Content = require("./content")
1716
- , HeaderMixins = require("./mixins/headers")
1717
- , CookieJarLib = require( "cookiejar" )
1718
- , Cookie = CookieJarLib.Cookie
1719
- ;
1720
-
1721
- // Browser doesn't have zlib.
1722
- var zlib = null;
1723
- try {
1724
- zlib = require('zlib');
1725
- } catch (e) {
1726
- // console.warn("no zlib library");
1727
- }
1728
-
1729
- // Iconv doesn't work in browser
1730
- var Iconv = null;
1731
- try {
1732
- Iconv = require('iconv-lite');
1733
- } catch (e) {
1734
- // console.warn("no iconv library");
1735
- }
1736
-
1737
- // Construct a `Response` object. You should never have to do this directly. The
1738
- // `Request` object handles this, getting the raw response object and passing it
1739
- // in here, along with the request. The callback allows us to stream the response
1740
- // and then use the callback to let the request know when it's ready.
1741
- var Response = function(raw, request, callback) {
1742
- var response = this;
1743
- this._raw = raw;
1744
-
1745
- // The `._setHeaders` method is "private"; you can't otherwise set headers on
1746
- // the response.
1747
- this._setHeaders.call(this,raw.headers);
1748
-
1749
- // store any cookies
1750
- if (request.cookieJar && this.getHeader('set-cookie')) {
1751
- var cookieStrings = this.getHeader('set-cookie');
1752
- var cookieObjs = []
1753
- , cookie;
1754
-
1755
- for (var i = 0; i < cookieStrings.length; i++) {
1756
- var cookieString = cookieStrings[i];
1757
- if (!cookieString) {
1758
- continue;
1759
- }
1760
-
1761
- if (!cookieString.match(/domain\=/i)) {
1762
- cookieString += '; domain=' + request.host;
1763
- }
1764
-
1765
- if (!cookieString.match(/path\=/i)) {
1766
- cookieString += '; path=' + request.path;
1767
- }
1768
-
1769
- try {
1770
- cookie = new Cookie(cookieString);
1771
- if (cookie) {
1772
- cookieObjs.push(cookie);
1773
- }
1774
- } catch (e) {
1775
- console.warn("Tried to set bad cookie: " + cookieString);
1776
- }
1777
- }
1778
-
1779
- request.cookieJar.setCookies(cookieObjs);
1780
- }
1781
-
1782
- this.request = request;
1783
- this.client = request.client;
1784
- this.log = this.request.log;
1785
-
1786
- // Stream the response content entity and fire the callback when we're done.
1787
- // Store the incoming data in a array of Buffers which we concatinate into one
1788
- // buffer at the end. We need to use buffers instead of strings here in order
1789
- // to preserve binary data.
1790
- var chunkBuffers = [];
1791
- var dataLength = 0;
1792
- raw.on("data", function(chunk) {
1793
- chunkBuffers.push(chunk);
1794
- dataLength += chunk.length;
1795
- });
1796
- raw.on("end", function() {
1797
- var body;
1798
- if (typeof Buffer === 'undefined') {
1799
- // Just concatinate into a string
1800
- body = chunkBuffers.join('');
1801
- } else {
1802
- // Initialize new buffer and add the chunks one-at-a-time.
1803
- body = new Buffer(dataLength);
1804
- for (var i = 0, pos = 0; i < chunkBuffers.length; i++) {
1805
- chunkBuffers[i].copy(body, pos);
1806
- pos += chunkBuffers[i].length;
1807
- }
1808
- }
1809
-
1810
- var setBodyAndFinish = function (body) {
1811
- response._body = new Content({
1812
- body: body,
1813
- type: response.getHeader("Content-Type")
1814
- });
1815
- callback(response);
1816
- }
1817
-
1818
- if (zlib && response.getHeader("Content-Encoding") === 'gzip'){
1819
- zlib.gunzip(body, function (err, gunzippedBody) {
1820
- if (Iconv && response.request.encoding){
1821
- body = Iconv.fromEncoding(gunzippedBody,response.request.encoding);
1822
- } else {
1823
- body = gunzippedBody.toString();
1824
- }
1825
- setBodyAndFinish(body);
1826
- })
1827
- }
1828
- else{
1829
- if (response.request.encoding){
1830
- body = Iconv.fromEncoding(body,response.request.encoding);
1831
- }
1832
- setBodyAndFinish(body);
1833
- }
1834
- });
1835
- };
1836
-
1837
- // The `Response` object can be pretty overwhelming to view using the built-in
1838
- // Node.js inspect method. We want to make it a bit more manageable. This
1839
- // probably goes [too far in the other
1840
- // direction](https://github.com/spire-io/shred/issues/2).
1841
-
1842
- Response.prototype = {
1843
- inspect: function() {
1844
- var response = this;
1845
- var headers = this.format_headers();
1846
- var summary = ["<Shred Response> ", response.status].join(" ")
1847
- return [ summary, "- Headers:", headers].join("\n");
1848
- },
1849
- format_headers: function () {
1850
- var array = []
1851
- var headers = this._headers
1852
- for (var key in headers) {
1853
- if (headers.hasOwnProperty(key)) {
1854
- var value = headers[key]
1855
- array.push("\t" + key + ": " + value);
1856
- }
1857
- }
1858
- return array.join("\n");
1859
- }
1860
- };
1861
-
1862
- // `Response` object properties, all of which are read-only:
1863
- Object.defineProperties(Response.prototype, {
1864
-
1865
- // - **status**. The HTTP status code for the response.
1866
- status: {
1867
- get: function() { return this._raw.statusCode; },
1868
- enumerable: true
1869
- },
1870
-
1871
- // - **content**. The HTTP content entity, if any. Provided as a [content
1872
- // object](./content.html), which will attempt to convert the entity based upon
1873
- // the `content-type` header. The converted value is available as
1874
- // `content.data`. The original raw content entity is available as
1875
- // `content.body`.
1876
- body: {
1877
- get: function() { return this._body; }
1878
- },
1879
- content: {
1880
- get: function() { return this.body; },
1881
- enumerable: true
1882
- },
1883
-
1884
- // - **isRedirect**. Is the response a redirect? These are responses with 3xx
1885
- // status and a `Location` header.
1886
- isRedirect: {
1887
- get: function() {
1888
- return (this.status>299
1889
- &&this.status<400
1890
- &&this.getHeader("Location"));
1891
- },
1892
- enumerable: true
1893
- },
1894
-
1895
- // - **isError**. Is the response an error? These are responses with status of
1896
- // 400 or greater.
1897
- isError: {
1898
- get: function() {
1899
- return (this.status === 0 || this.status > 399)
1900
- },
1901
- enumerable: true
1902
- }
1903
- });
1904
-
1905
- // Add in the [getters for accessing the normalized headers](./headers.js).
1906
- HeaderMixins.getters(Response);
1907
- HeaderMixins.privateSetters(Response);
1908
-
1909
- // Work around Mozilla bug #608735 [https://bugzil.la/608735], which causes
1910
- // getAllResponseHeaders() to return {} if the response is a CORS request.
1911
- // xhr.getHeader still works correctly.
1912
- var getHeader = Response.prototype.getHeader;
1913
- Response.prototype.getHeader = function (name) {
1914
- return (getHeader.call(this,name) ||
1915
- (typeof this._raw.getHeader === 'function' && this._raw.getHeader(name)));
1916
- };
1917
-
1918
- module.exports = Response;
1919
-
1920
- });
1921
-
1922
- require.define("/shred/content.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
1923
-
1924
- // The purpose of the `Content` object is to abstract away the data conversions
1925
- // to and from raw content entities as strings. For example, you want to be able
1926
- // to pass in a Javascript object and have it be automatically converted into a
1927
- // JSON string if the `content-type` is set to a JSON-based media type.
1928
- // Conversely, you want to be able to transparently get back a Javascript object
1929
- // in the response if the `content-type` is a JSON-based media-type.
1930
-
1931
- // One limitation of the current implementation is that it [assumes the `charset` is UTF-8](https://github.com/spire-io/shred/issues/5).
1932
-
1933
- // The `Content` constructor takes an options object, which *must* have either a
1934
- // `body` or `data` property and *may* have a `type` property indicating the
1935
- // media type. If there is no `type` attribute, a default will be inferred.
1936
- var Content = function(options) {
1937
- this.body = options.body;
1938
- this.data = options.data;
1939
- this.type = options.type;
1940
- };
1941
-
1942
- Content.prototype = {
1943
- // Treat `toString()` as asking for the `content.body`. That is, the raw content entity.
1944
- //
1945
- // toString: function() { return this.body; }
1946
- //
1947
- // Commented out, but I've forgotten why. :/
1948
- };
1949
-
1950
-
1951
- // `Content` objects have the following attributes:
1952
- Object.defineProperties(Content.prototype,{
1953
-
1954
- // - **type**. Typically accessed as `content.type`, reflects the `content-type`
1955
- // header associated with the request or response. If not passed as an options
1956
- // to the constructor or set explicitly, it will infer the type the `data`
1957
- // attribute, if possible, and, failing that, will default to `text/plain`.
1958
- type: {
1959
- get: function() {
1960
- if (this._type) {
1961
- return this._type;
1962
- } else {
1963
- if (this._data) {
1964
- switch(typeof this._data) {
1965
- case "string": return "text/plain";
1966
- case "object": return "application/json";
1967
- }
1968
- }
1969
- }
1970
- return "text/plain";
1971
- },
1972
- set: function(value) {
1973
- this._type = value;
1974
- return this;
1975
- },
1976
- enumerable: true
1977
- },
1978
-
1979
- // - **data**. Typically accessed as `content.data`, reflects the content entity
1980
- // converted into Javascript data. This can be a string, if the `type` is, say,
1981
- // `text/plain`, but can also be a Javascript object. The conversion applied is
1982
- // based on the `processor` attribute. The `data` attribute can also be set
1983
- // directly, in which case the conversion will be done the other way, to infer
1984
- // the `body` attribute.
1985
- data: {
1986
- get: function() {
1987
- if (this._body) {
1988
- return this.processor.parser(this._body);
1989
- } else {
1990
- return this._data;
1991
- }
1992
- },
1993
- set: function(data) {
1994
- if (this._body&&data) Errors.setDataWithBody(this);
1995
- this._data = data;
1996
- return this;
1997
- },
1998
- enumerable: true
1999
- },
2000
-
2001
- // - **body**. Typically accessed as `content.body`, reflects the content entity
2002
- // as a UTF-8 string. It is the mirror of the `data` attribute. If you set the
2003
- // `data` attribute, the `body` attribute will be inferred and vice-versa. If
2004
- // you attempt to set both, an exception is raised.
2005
- body: {
2006
- get: function() {
2007
- if (this._data) {
2008
- return this.processor.stringify(this._data);
2009
- } else {
2010
- return this.processor.stringify(this._body);
2011
- }
2012
- },
2013
- set: function(body) {
2014
- if (this._data&&body) Errors.setBodyWithData(this);
2015
- this._body = body;
2016
- return this;
2017
- },
2018
- enumerable: true
2019
- },
2020
-
2021
- // - **processor**. The functions that will be used to convert to/from `data` and
2022
- // `body` attributes. You can add processors. The two that are built-in are for
2023
- // `text/plain`, which is basically an identity transformation and
2024
- // `application/json` and other JSON-based media types (including custom media
2025
- // types with `+json`). You can add your own processors. See below.
2026
- processor: {
2027
- get: function() {
2028
- var processor = Content.processors[this.type];
2029
- if (processor) {
2030
- return processor;
2031
- } else {
2032
- // Return the first processor that matches any part of the
2033
- // content type. ex: application/vnd.foobar.baz+json will match json.
2034
- var main = this.type.split(";")[0];
2035
- var parts = main.split(/\+|\//);
2036
- for (var i=0, l=parts.length; i < l; i++) {
2037
- processor = Content.processors[parts[i]]
2038
- }
2039
- return processor || {parser:identity,stringify:toString};
2040
- }
2041
- },
2042
- enumerable: true
2043
- },
2044
-
2045
- // - **length**. Typically accessed as `content.length`, returns the length in
2046
- // bytes of the raw content entity.
2047
- length: {
2048
- get: function() {
2049
- if (typeof Buffer !== 'undefined') {
2050
- return Buffer.byteLength(this.body);
2051
- }
2052
- return this.body.length;
2053
- }
2054
- }
2055
- });
2056
-
2057
- Content.processors = {};
2058
-
2059
- // The `registerProcessor` function allows you to add your own processors to
2060
- // convert content entities. Each processor consists of a Javascript object with
2061
- // two properties:
2062
- // - **parser**. The function used to parse a raw content entity and convert it
2063
- // into a Javascript data type.
2064
- // - **stringify**. The function used to convert a Javascript data type into a
2065
- // raw content entity.
2066
- Content.registerProcessor = function(types,processor) {
2067
-
2068
- // You can pass an array of types that will trigger this processor, or just one.
2069
- // We determine the array via duck-typing here.
2070
- if (types.forEach) {
2071
- types.forEach(function(type) {
2072
- Content.processors[type] = processor;
2073
- });
2074
- } else {
2075
- // If you didn't pass an array, we just use what you pass in.
2076
- Content.processors[types] = processor;
2077
- }
2078
- };
2079
-
2080
- // Register the identity processor, which is used for text-based media types.
2081
- var identity = function(x) { return x; }
2082
- , toString = function(x) { return x.toString(); }
2083
- Content.registerProcessor(
2084
- ["text/html","text/plain","text"],
2085
- { parser: identity, stringify: toString });
2086
-
2087
- // Register the JSON processor, which is used for JSON-based media types.
2088
- Content.registerProcessor(
2089
- ["application/json; charset=utf-8","application/json","json"],
2090
- {
2091
- parser: function(string) {
2092
- return JSON.parse(string);
2093
- },
2094
- stringify: function(data) {
2095
- return JSON.stringify(data); }});
2096
-
2097
- // Error functions are defined separately here in an attempt to make the code
2098
- // easier to read.
2099
- var Errors = {
2100
- setDataWithBody: function(object) {
2101
- throw new Error("Attempt to set data attribute of a content object " +
2102
- "when the body attributes was already set.");
2103
- },
2104
- setBodyWithData: function(object) {
2105
- throw new Error("Attempt to set body attribute of a content object " +
2106
- "when the data attributes was already set.");
2107
- }
2108
- }
2109
- module.exports = Content;
2110
-
2111
- });
2112
-
2113
- require.define("/shred/mixins/headers.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2114
- // The header mixins allow you to add HTTP header support to any object. This
2115
- // might seem pointless: why not simply use a hash? The main reason is that, per
2116
- // the [HTTP spec](http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2),
2117
- // headers are case-insensitive. So, for example, `content-type` is the same as
2118
- // `CONTENT-TYPE` which is the same as `Content-Type`. Since there is no way to
2119
- // overload the index operator in Javascript, using a hash to represent the
2120
- // headers means it's possible to have two conflicting values for a single
2121
- // header.
2122
- //
2123
- // The solution to this is to provide explicit methods to set or get headers.
2124
- // This also has the benefit of allowing us to introduce additional variations,
2125
- // including snake case, which we automatically convert to what Matthew King has
2126
- // dubbed "corset case" - the hyphen-separated names with initial caps:
2127
- // `Content-Type`. We use corset-case just in case we're dealing with servers
2128
- // that haven't properly implemented the spec.
2129
-
2130
- // Convert headers to corset-case. **Example:** `CONTENT-TYPE` will be converted
2131
- // to `Content-Type`.
2132
-
2133
- var corsetCase = function(string) {
2134
- return string;//.toLowerCase()
2135
- //.replace("_","-")
2136
- // .replace(/(^|-)(\w)/g,
2137
- // function(s) { return s.toUpperCase(); });
2138
- };
2139
-
2140
- // We suspect that `initializeHeaders` was once more complicated ...
2141
- var initializeHeaders = function(object) {
2142
- return {};
2143
- };
2144
-
2145
- // Access the `_headers` property using lazy initialization. **Warning:** If you
2146
- // mix this into an object that is using the `_headers` property already, you're
2147
- // going to have trouble.
2148
- var $H = function(object) {
2149
- return object._headers||(object._headers=initializeHeaders(object));
2150
- };
2151
-
2152
- // Hide the implementations as private functions, separate from how we expose them.
2153
-
2154
- // The "real" `getHeader` function: get the header after normalizing the name.
2155
- var getHeader = function(object,name) {
2156
- return $H(object)[corsetCase(name)];
2157
- };
2158
-
2159
- // The "real" `getHeader` function: get one or more headers, or all of them
2160
- // if you don't ask for any specifics.
2161
- var getHeaders = function(object,names) {
2162
- var keys = (names && names.length>0) ? names : Object.keys($H(object));
2163
- var hash = keys.reduce(function(hash,key) {
2164
- hash[key] = getHeader(object,key);
2165
- return hash;
2166
- },{});
2167
- // Freeze the resulting hash so you don't mistakenly think you're modifying
2168
- // the real headers.
2169
- Object.freeze(hash);
2170
- return hash;
2171
- };
2172
-
2173
- // The "real" `setHeader` function: set a header, after normalizing the name.
2174
- var setHeader = function(object,name,value) {
2175
- $H(object)[corsetCase(name)] = value;
2176
- return object;
2177
- };
2178
-
2179
- // The "real" `setHeaders` function: set multiple headers based on a hash.
2180
- var setHeaders = function(object,hash) {
2181
- for( var key in hash ) { setHeader(object,key,hash[key]); };
2182
- return this;
2183
- };
2184
-
2185
- // Here's where we actually bind the functionality to an object. These mixins work by
2186
- // exposing mixin functions. Each function mixes in a specific batch of features.
2187
- module.exports = {
2188
-
2189
- // Add getters.
2190
- getters: function(constructor) {
2191
- constructor.prototype.getHeader = function(name) { return getHeader(this,name); };
2192
- constructor.prototype.getHeaders = function() { return getHeaders(this,arguments); };
2193
- },
2194
- // Add setters but as "private" methods.
2195
- privateSetters: function(constructor) {
2196
- constructor.prototype._setHeader = function(key,value) { return setHeader(this,key,value); };
2197
- constructor.prototype._setHeaders = function(hash) { return setHeaders(this,hash); };
2198
- },
2199
- // Add setters.
2200
- setters: function(constructor) {
2201
- constructor.prototype.setHeader = function(key,value) { return setHeader(this,key,value); };
2202
- constructor.prototype.setHeaders = function(hash) { return setHeaders(this,hash); };
2203
- },
2204
- // Add both getters and setters.
2205
- gettersAndSetters: function(constructor) {
2206
- constructor.prototype.getHeader = function(name) { return getHeader(this,name); };
2207
- constructor.prototype.getHeaders = function() { return getHeaders(this,arguments); };
2208
- constructor.prototype.setHeader = function(key,value) { return setHeader(this,key,value); };
2209
- constructor.prototype.setHeaders = function(hash) { return setHeaders(this,hash); };
2210
- }
2211
- };
2212
-
2213
- });
2214
-
2215
- require.define("/node_modules/iconv-lite/package.json", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2216
- module.exports = {}
2217
- });
2218
-
2219
- require.define("/node_modules/iconv-lite/index.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2220
- // Module exports
2221
- var iconv = module.exports = {
2222
- toEncoding: function(str, encoding) {
2223
- return iconv.getCodec(encoding).toEncoding(str);
2224
- },
2225
- fromEncoding: function(buf, encoding) {
2226
- return iconv.getCodec(encoding).fromEncoding(buf);
2227
- },
2228
-
2229
- defaultCharUnicode: '�',
2230
- defaultCharSingleByte: '?',
2231
-
2232
- // Get correct codec for given encoding.
2233
- getCodec: function(encoding) {
2234
- var enc = encoding || "utf8";
2235
- var codecOptions = undefined;
2236
- while (1) {
2237
- if (getType(enc) === "String")
2238
- enc = enc.replace(/[- ]/g, "").toLowerCase();
2239
- var codec = iconv.encodings[enc];
2240
- var type = getType(codec);
2241
- if (type === "String") {
2242
- // Link to other encoding.
2243
- codecOptions = {originalEncoding: enc};
2244
- enc = codec;
2245
- }
2246
- else if (type === "Object" && codec.type != undefined) {
2247
- // Options for other encoding.
2248
- codecOptions = codec;
2249
- enc = codec.type;
2250
- }
2251
- else if (type === "Function")
2252
- // Codec itself.
2253
- return codec(codecOptions);
2254
- else
2255
- throw new Error("Encoding not recognized: '" + encoding + "' (searched as: '"+enc+"')");
2256
- }
2257
- },
2258
-
2259
- // Define basic encodings
2260
- encodings: {
2261
- internal: function(options) {
2262
- return {
2263
- toEncoding: function(str) {
2264
- return new Buffer(ensureString(str), options.originalEncoding);
2265
- },
2266
- fromEncoding: function(buf) {
2267
- return ensureBuffer(buf).toString(options.originalEncoding);
2268
- }
2269
- };
2270
- },
2271
- utf8: "internal",
2272
- ucs2: "internal",
2273
- binary: "internal",
2274
- ascii: "internal",
2275
- base64: "internal",
2276
-
2277
- // Codepage single-byte encodings.
2278
- singlebyte: function(options) {
2279
- // Prepare chars if needed
2280
- if (!options.chars || (options.chars.length !== 128 && options.chars.length !== 256))
2281
- throw new Error("Encoding '"+options.type+"' has incorrect 'chars' (must be of len 128 or 256)");
2282
-
2283
- if (options.chars.length === 128)
2284
- options.chars = asciiString + options.chars;
2285
-
2286
- if (!options.charsBuf) {
2287
- options.charsBuf = new Buffer(options.chars, 'ucs2');
2288
- }
2289
-
2290
- if (!options.revCharsBuf) {
2291
- options.revCharsBuf = new Buffer(65536);
2292
- var defChar = iconv.defaultCharSingleByte.charCodeAt(0);
2293
- for (var i = 0; i < options.revCharsBuf.length; i++)
2294
- options.revCharsBuf[i] = defChar;
2295
- for (var i = 0; i < options.chars.length; i++)
2296
- options.revCharsBuf[options.chars.charCodeAt(i)] = i;
2297
- }
2298
-
2299
- return {
2300
- toEncoding: function(str) {
2301
- str = ensureString(str);
2302
-
2303
- var buf = new Buffer(str.length);
2304
- var revCharsBuf = options.revCharsBuf;
2305
- for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++)
2306
- buf[i] = revCharsBuf[str.charCodeAt(i)];
2307
-
2308
- return buf;
2309
- },
2310
- fromEncoding: function(buf) {
2311
- buf = ensureBuffer(buf);
2312
-
2313
- // Strings are immutable in JS -> we use ucs2 buffer to speed up computations.
2314
- var charsBuf = options.charsBuf;
2315
- var newBuf = new Buffer(buf.length*2);
2316
- var idx1 = 0, idx2 = 0;
2317
- for (var i = 0, _len = buf.length; i < _len; i++) {
2318
- idx1 = buf[i]*2; idx2 = i*2;
2319
- newBuf[idx2] = charsBuf[idx1];
2320
- newBuf[idx2+1] = charsBuf[idx1+1];
2321
- }
2322
- return newBuf.toString('ucs2');
2323
- }
2324
- };
2325
- },
2326
-
2327
- // Codepage double-byte encodings.
2328
- table: function(options) {
2329
- var table = options.table, key, revCharsTable = options.revCharsTable;
2330
- if (!table) {
2331
- throw new Error("Encoding '" + options.type +"' has incorect 'table' option");
2332
- }
2333
- if(!revCharsTable) {
2334
- revCharsTable = options.revCharsTable = {};
2335
- for (key in table) {
2336
- revCharsTable[table[key]] = parseInt(key);
2337
- }
2338
- }
2339
-
2340
- return {
2341
- toEncoding: function(str) {
2342
- str = ensureString(str);
2343
- var strLen = str.length;
2344
- var bufLen = strLen;
2345
- for (var i = 0; i < strLen; i++)
2346
- if (str.charCodeAt(i) >> 7)
2347
- bufLen++;
2348
-
2349
- var newBuf = new Buffer(bufLen), gbkcode, unicode,
2350
- defaultChar = revCharsTable[iconv.defaultCharUnicode.charCodeAt(0)];
2351
-
2352
- for (var i = 0, j = 0; i < strLen; i++) {
2353
- unicode = str.charCodeAt(i);
2354
- if (unicode >> 7) {
2355
- gbkcode = revCharsTable[unicode] || defaultChar;
2356
- newBuf[j++] = gbkcode >> 8; //high byte;
2357
- newBuf[j++] = gbkcode & 0xFF; //low byte
2358
- } else {//ascii
2359
- newBuf[j++] = unicode;
2360
- }
2361
- }
2362
- return newBuf;
2363
- },
2364
- fromEncoding: function(buf) {
2365
- buf = ensureBuffer(buf);
2366
- var bufLen = buf.length, strLen = 0;
2367
- for (var i = 0; i < bufLen; i++) {
2368
- strLen++;
2369
- if (buf[i] & 0x80) //the high bit is 1, so this byte is gbkcode's high byte.skip next byte
2370
- i++;
2371
- }
2372
- var newBuf = new Buffer(strLen*2), unicode, gbkcode,
2373
- defaultChar = iconv.defaultCharUnicode.charCodeAt(0);
2374
-
2375
- for (var i = 0, j = 0; i < bufLen; i++, j+=2) {
2376
- gbkcode = buf[i];
2377
- if (gbkcode & 0x80) {
2378
- gbkcode = (gbkcode << 8) + buf[++i];
2379
- unicode = table[gbkcode] || defaultChar;
2380
- } else {
2381
- unicode = gbkcode;
2382
- }
2383
- newBuf[j] = unicode & 0xFF; //low byte
2384
- newBuf[j+1] = unicode >> 8; //high byte
2385
- }
2386
- return newBuf.toString('ucs2');
2387
- }
2388
- }
2389
- }
2390
- }
2391
- };
2392
-
2393
- // Add aliases to convert functions
2394
- iconv.encode = iconv.toEncoding;
2395
- iconv.decode = iconv.fromEncoding;
2396
-
2397
- // Load other encodings from files in /encodings dir.
2398
- var encodingsDir = __dirname+"/encodings/",
2399
- fs = require('fs');
2400
- fs.readdirSync(encodingsDir).forEach(function(file) {
2401
- if(fs.statSync(encodingsDir + file).isDirectory()) return;
2402
- var encodings = require(encodingsDir + file)
2403
- for (var key in encodings)
2404
- iconv.encodings[key] = encodings[key]
2405
- });
2406
-
2407
- // Utilities
2408
- var asciiString = '\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\t\n\x0b\x0c\r\x0e\x0f\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16\x17\x18\x19\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f'+
2409
- ' !"#$%&\'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~\x7f';
2410
-
2411
- var ensureBuffer = function(buf) {
2412
- buf = buf || new Buffer(0);
2413
- return (buf instanceof Buffer) ? buf : new Buffer(buf.toString(), "utf8");
2414
- }
2415
-
2416
- var ensureString = function(str) {
2417
- str = str || "";
2418
- return (str instanceof String) ? str : str.toString((str instanceof Buffer) ? 'utf8' : undefined);
2419
- }
2420
-
2421
- var getType = function(obj) {
2422
- return Object.prototype.toString.call(obj).slice(8, -1);
2423
- }
2424
-
2425
-
2426
- });
2427
-
2428
- require.define("/node_modules/http-browserify/package.json", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2429
- module.exports = {"main":"index.js","browserify":"browser.js"}
2430
- });
2431
-
2432
- require.define("/node_modules/http-browserify/browser.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2433
- var http = module.exports;
2434
- var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
2435
- var Request = require('./lib/request');
2436
-
2437
- http.request = function (params, cb) {
2438
- if (!params) params = {};
2439
- if (!params.host) params.host = window.location.host.split(':')[0];
2440
- if (!params.port) params.port = window.location.port;
2441
-
2442
- var req = new Request(new xhrHttp, params);
2443
- if (cb) req.on('response', cb);
2444
- return req;
2445
- };
2446
-
2447
- http.get = function (params, cb) {
2448
- params.method = 'GET';
2449
- var req = http.request(params, cb);
2450
- req.end();
2451
- return req;
2452
- };
2453
-
2454
- var xhrHttp = (function () {
2455
- if (typeof window === 'undefined') {
2456
- throw new Error('no window object present');
2457
- }
2458
- else if (window.XMLHttpRequest) {
2459
- return window.XMLHttpRequest;
2460
- }
2461
- else if (window.ActiveXObject) {
2462
- var axs = [
2463
- 'Msxml2.XMLHTTP.6.0',
2464
- 'Msxml2.XMLHTTP.3.0',
2465
- 'Microsoft.XMLHTTP'
2466
- ];
2467
- for (var i = 0; i < axs.length; i++) {
2468
- try {
2469
- var ax = new(window.ActiveXObject)(axs[i]);
2470
- return function () {
2471
- if (ax) {
2472
- var ax_ = ax;
2473
- ax = null;
2474
- return ax_;
2475
- }
2476
- else {
2477
- return new(window.ActiveXObject)(axs[i]);
2478
- }
2479
- };
2480
- }
2481
- catch (e) {}
2482
- }
2483
- throw new Error('ajax not supported in this browser')
2484
- }
2485
- else {
2486
- throw new Error('ajax not supported in this browser');
2487
- }
2488
- })();
2489
-
2490
- http.STATUS_CODES = {
2491
- 100 : 'Continue',
2492
- 101 : 'Switching Protocols',
2493
- 102 : 'Processing', // RFC 2518, obsoleted by RFC 4918
2494
- 200 : 'OK',
2495
- 201 : 'Created',
2496
- 202 : 'Accepted',
2497
- 203 : 'Non-Authoritative Information',
2498
- 204 : 'No Content',
2499
- 205 : 'Reset Content',
2500
- 206 : 'Partial Content',
2501
- 207 : 'Multi-Status', // RFC 4918
2502
- 300 : 'Multiple Choices',
2503
- 301 : 'Moved Permanently',
2504
- 302 : 'Moved Temporarily',
2505
- 303 : 'See Other',
2506
- 304 : 'Not Modified',
2507
- 305 : 'Use Proxy',
2508
- 307 : 'Temporary Redirect',
2509
- 400 : 'Bad Request',
2510
- 401 : 'Unauthorized',
2511
- 402 : 'Payment Required',
2512
- 403 : 'Forbidden',
2513
- 404 : 'Not Found',
2514
- 405 : 'Method Not Allowed',
2515
- 406 : 'Not Acceptable',
2516
- 407 : 'Proxy Authentication Required',
2517
- 408 : 'Request Time-out',
2518
- 409 : 'Conflict',
2519
- 410 : 'Gone',
2520
- 411 : 'Length Required',
2521
- 412 : 'Precondition Failed',
2522
- 413 : 'Request Entity Too Large',
2523
- 414 : 'Request-URI Too Large',
2524
- 415 : 'Unsupported Media Type',
2525
- 416 : 'Requested Range Not Satisfiable',
2526
- 417 : 'Expectation Failed',
2527
- 418 : 'I\'m a teapot', // RFC 2324
2528
- 422 : 'Unprocessable Entity', // RFC 4918
2529
- 423 : 'Locked', // RFC 4918
2530
- 424 : 'Failed Dependency', // RFC 4918
2531
- 425 : 'Unordered Collection', // RFC 4918
2532
- 426 : 'Upgrade Required', // RFC 2817
2533
- 500 : 'Internal Server Error',
2534
- 501 : 'Not Implemented',
2535
- 502 : 'Bad Gateway',
2536
- 503 : 'Service Unavailable',
2537
- 504 : 'Gateway Time-out',
2538
- 505 : 'HTTP Version not supported',
2539
- 506 : 'Variant Also Negotiates', // RFC 2295
2540
- 507 : 'Insufficient Storage', // RFC 4918
2541
- 509 : 'Bandwidth Limit Exceeded',
2542
- 510 : 'Not Extended' // RFC 2774
2543
- };
2544
-
2545
- });
2546
-
2547
- require.define("/node_modules/http-browserify/lib/request.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2548
- var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
2549
- var Response = require('./response');
2550
- var isSafeHeader = require('./isSafeHeader');
2551
-
2552
- var Request = module.exports = function (xhr, params) {
2553
- var self = this;
2554
- self.xhr = xhr;
2555
- self.body = '';
2556
-
2557
- var uri = params.host + ':' + params.port + (params.path || '/');
2558
-
2559
- xhr.open(
2560
- params.method || 'GET',
2561
- (params.scheme || 'http') + '://' + uri,
2562
- true
2563
- );
2564
-
2565
- if (params.headers) {
2566
- Object.keys(params.headers).forEach(function (key) {
2567
- if (!isSafeHeader(key)) return;
2568
- var value = params.headers[key];
2569
- if (Array.isArray(value)) {
2570
- value.forEach(function (v) {
2571
- xhr.setRequestHeader(key, v);
2572
- });
2573
- }
2574
- else xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value)
2575
- });
2576
- }
2577
-
2578
- var res = new Response(xhr);
2579
- res.on('ready', function () {
2580
- self.emit('response', res);
2581
- });
2582
-
2583
- xhr.onreadystatechange = function () {
2584
- res.handle(xhr);
2585
- };
2586
- };
2587
-
2588
- Request.prototype = new EventEmitter;
2589
-
2590
- Request.prototype.setHeader = function (key, value) {
2591
- if ((Array.isArray && Array.isArray(value))
2592
- || value instanceof Array) {
2593
- for (var i = 0; i < value.length; i++) {
2594
- this.xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value[i]);
2595
- }
2596
- }
2597
- else {
2598
- this.xhr.setRequestHeader(key, value);
2599
- }
2600
- };
2601
-
2602
- Request.prototype.write = function (s) {
2603
- this.body += s;
2604
- };
2605
-
2606
- Request.prototype.end = function (s) {
2607
- if (s !== undefined) this.write(s);
2608
- this.xhr.send(this.body);
2609
- };
2610
-
2611
- });
2612
-
2613
- require.define("/node_modules/http-browserify/lib/response.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2614
- var EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter;
2615
- var isSafeHeader = require('./isSafeHeader');
2616
-
2617
- var Response = module.exports = function (xhr) {
2618
- this.xhr = xhr;
2619
- this.offset = 0;
2620
- };
2621
-
2622
- Response.prototype = new EventEmitter;
2623
-
2624
- var capable = {
2625
- streaming : true,
2626
- status2 : true
2627
- };
2628
-
2629
- function parseHeaders (xhr) {
2630
- var lines = xhr.getAllResponseHeaders().split(/\r?\n/);
2631
- var headers = {};
2632
- for (var i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
2633
- var line = lines[i];
2634
- if (line === '') continue;
2635
-
2636
- var m = line.match(/^([^:]+):\s*(.*)/);
2637
- if (m) {
2638
- var key = m[1].toLowerCase(), value = m[2];
2639
-
2640
- if (headers[key] !== undefined) {
2641
- if ((Array.isArray && Array.isArray(headers[key]))
2642
- || headers[key] instanceof Array) {
2643
- headers[key].push(value);
2644
- }
2645
- else {
2646
- headers[key] = [ headers[key], value ];
2647
- }
2648
- }
2649
- else {
2650
- headers[key] = value;
2651
- }
2652
- }
2653
- else {
2654
- headers[line] = true;
2655
- }
2656
- }
2657
- return headers;
2658
- }
2659
-
2660
- Response.prototype.getHeader = function (key) {
2661
- var header = this.headers ? this.headers[key.toLowerCase()] : null;
2662
- if (header) return header;
2663
-
2664
- // Work around Mozilla bug #608735 [https://bugzil.la/608735], which causes
2665
- // getAllResponseHeaders() to return {} if the response is a CORS request.
2666
- // xhr.getHeader still works correctly.
2667
- if (isSafeHeader(key)) {
2668
- return this.xhr.getResponseHeader(key);
2669
- }
2670
- return null;
2671
- };
2672
-
2673
- Response.prototype.handle = function () {
2674
- var xhr = this.xhr;
2675
- if (xhr.readyState === 2 && capable.status2) {
2676
- try {
2677
- this.statusCode = xhr.status;
2678
- this.headers = parseHeaders(xhr);
2679
- }
2680
- catch (err) {
2681
- capable.status2 = false;
2682
- }
2683
-
2684
- if (capable.status2) {
2685
- this.emit('ready');
2686
- }
2687
- }
2688
- else if (capable.streaming && xhr.readyState === 3) {
2689
- try {
2690
- if (!this.statusCode) {
2691
- this.statusCode = xhr.status;
2692
- this.headers = parseHeaders(xhr);
2693
- this.emit('ready');
2694
- }
2695
- }
2696
- catch (err) {}
2697
-
2698
- try {
2699
- this.write();
2700
- }
2701
- catch (err) {
2702
- capable.streaming = false;
2703
- }
2704
- }
2705
- else if (xhr.readyState === 4) {
2706
- if (!this.statusCode) {
2707
- this.statusCode = xhr.status;
2708
- this.emit('ready');
2709
- }
2710
- this.write();
2711
-
2712
- if (xhr.error) {
2713
- this.emit('error', xhr.responseText);
2714
- }
2715
- else this.emit('end');
2716
- }
2717
- };
2718
-
2719
- Response.prototype.write = function () {
2720
- var xhr = this.xhr;
2721
- if (xhr.responseText.length > this.offset) {
2722
- this.emit('data', xhr.responseText.slice(this.offset));
2723
- this.offset = xhr.responseText.length;
2724
- }
2725
- };
2726
-
2727
- });
2728
-
2729
- require.define("/node_modules/http-browserify/lib/isSafeHeader.js", function (require, module, exports, __dirname, __filename) {
2730
- // Taken from http://dxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/mozilla-central/content/base/src/nsXMLHttpRequest.cpp.html
2731
- var unsafeHeaders = [
2732
- "accept-charset",
2733
- "accept-encoding",
2734
- "access-control-request-headers",
2735
- "access-control-request-method",
2736
- "connection",
2737
- "content-length",
2738
- "cookie",
2739
- "cookie2",
2740
- "content-transfer-encoding",
2741
- "date",
2742
- "expect",
2743
- "host",
2744
- "keep-alive",
2745
- "origin",
2746
- "referer",
2747
- "set-cookie",
2748
- "te",
2749
- "trailer",
2750
- "transfer-encoding",
2751
- "upgrade",
2752
- "user-agent",
2753
- "via"
2754
- ];
2755
-
2756
- module.exports = function (headerName) {
2757
- if (!headerName) return false;
2758
- return (unsafeHeaders.indexOf(headerName.toLowerCase()) === -1)
2759
- };
2760
-
2761
- });
2762
-
2763
- require.alias("http-browserify", "/node_modules/http");
2764
-
2765
- require.alias("http-browserify", "/node_modules/https");