twirbet 0.1.0 → 0.1.1

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/lib/twirbet/version.rb +1 -1
  3. metadata +1 -122
  4. data/.rspec +0 -3
  5. data/.rubocop.yml +0 -20
  6. data/CHANGELOG.md +0 -5
  7. data/Gemfile +0 -28
  8. data/Gemfile.lock +0 -127
  9. data/Rakefile +0 -17
  10. data/examples/clientcompat/client +0 -28
  11. data/examples/clientcompat/clientcompat.proto +0 -29
  12. data/examples/clientcompat/clientcompat_pb.rb +0 -36
  13. data/examples/clientcompat/clientcompat_twirbet.rb +0 -57
  14. data/examples/ping/Gemfile +0 -11
  15. data/examples/ping/Gemfile.lock +0 -69
  16. data/examples/ping/bin/puma +0 -27
  17. data/examples/ping/bin/pumactl +0 -27
  18. data/examples/ping/bin/srb +0 -27
  19. data/examples/ping/bin/srb-rbi +0 -27
  20. data/examples/ping/bin/tapioca +0 -27
  21. data/examples/ping/client.rb +0 -14
  22. data/examples/ping/config/application.rb +0 -13
  23. data/examples/ping/config/environment.rb +0 -6
  24. data/examples/ping/config.ru +0 -8
  25. data/examples/ping/proto/ping.proto +0 -15
  26. data/examples/ping/proto/ping_pb.rb +0 -20
  27. data/examples/ping/proto/ping_twirbet.rb +0 -47
  28. data/examples/ping/sorbet/config +0 -4
  29. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/descriptor_proto/extension_range.rbi +0 -34
  30. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/descriptor_proto/reserved_range.rbi +0 -22
  31. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -83
  32. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/enum_descriptor_proto/enum_reserved_range.rbi +0 -22
  33. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/enum_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -48
  34. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/enum_options.rbi +0 -34
  35. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/enum_value_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -34
  36. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/enum_value_options.rbi +0 -27
  37. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/extension_range_options.rbi +0 -20
  38. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_descriptor_proto/label.rbi +0 -22
  39. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_descriptor_proto/type.rbi +0 -37
  40. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -90
  41. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_options/c_type.rbi +0 -22
  42. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_options/js_type.rbi +0 -22
  43. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/field_options.rbi +0 -69
  44. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/file_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -97
  45. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/file_descriptor_set.rbi +0 -20
  46. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/file_options/optimize_mode.rbi +0 -22
  47. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/file_options.rbi +0 -160
  48. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/generated_code_info/annotation.rbi +0 -41
  49. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/generated_code_info.rbi +0 -20
  50. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/map.rbi +0 -12
  51. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/message_options.rbi +0 -48
  52. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/method_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -55
  53. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/method_options/idempotency_level.rbi +0 -22
  54. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/method_options.rbi +0 -34
  55. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/oneof_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -22
  56. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/oneof_options.rbi +0 -20
  57. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/repeated_field.rbi +0 -11
  58. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/service_descriptor_proto.rbi +0 -34
  59. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/service_options.rbi +0 -27
  60. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/source_code_info/location.rbi +0 -48
  61. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/source_code_info.rbi +0 -20
  62. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/uninterpreted_option/name_part.rbi +0 -22
  63. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/google/protobuf/uninterpreted_option.rbi +0 -62
  64. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/ping/ping_request.rbi +0 -16
  65. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/dsl/ping/ping_response.rbi +0 -16
  66. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/ast@2.4.2.rbi +0 -584
  67. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/diff-lcs@1.5.0.rbi +0 -8
  68. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/google-protobuf@3.21.12.rbi +0 -1645
  69. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/netrc@0.11.0.rbi +0 -158
  70. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/nio4r@2.5.8.rbi +0 -8
  71. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/parallel@1.22.1.rbi +0 -277
  72. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/parser@3.1.3.0.rbi +0 -5076
  73. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/puma@6.0.0.rbi +0 -4177
  74. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/rack@3.0.2.rbi +0 -5016
  75. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/rbi@0.0.16.rbi +0 -3008
  76. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/spoom@1.1.15.rbi +0 -2383
  77. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/tapioca@0.10.3.rbi +0 -3032
  78. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/thor@1.2.1.rbi +0 -3919
  79. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/twirbet@0.1.0.rbi +0 -528
  80. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/unparser@0.6.5.rbi +0 -8
  81. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/webrick@1.7.0.rbi +0 -2498
  82. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/yard-sorbet@0.7.0.rbi +0 -391
  83. data/examples/ping/sorbet/rbi/gems/yard@0.9.28.rbi +0 -17022
  84. data/examples/ping/sorbet/tapioca/config.yml +0 -13
  85. data/examples/ping/sorbet/tapioca/require.rb +0 -5
  86. data/sorbet/config +0 -5
  87. data/sorbet/rbi/annotations/rainbow.rbi +0 -269
  88. data/sorbet/rbi/custom/ping.rbi +0 -23
  89. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/ast@2.4.2.rbi +0 -584
  90. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/diff-lcs@1.5.0.rbi +0 -1064
  91. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/google-protobuf@3.21.12.rbi +0 -1645
  92. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/json@2.6.3.rbi +0 -1541
  93. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/netrc@0.11.0.rbi +0 -158
  94. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/parallel@1.22.1.rbi +0 -277
  95. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/parser@3.1.3.0.rbi +0 -6878
  96. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rack@3.0.2.rbi +0 -5163
  97. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rainbow@3.1.1.rbi +0 -397
  98. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rake@13.0.6.rbi +0 -2946
  99. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rbi@0.0.16.rbi +0 -3008
  100. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/regexp_parser@2.6.1.rbi +0 -3126
  101. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rexml@3.2.5.rbi +0 -4660
  102. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rspec-core@3.12.0.rbi +0 -10492
  103. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rspec-expectations@3.12.1.rbi +0 -7817
  104. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rspec-mocks@3.12.1.rbi +0 -4994
  105. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rspec-support@3.12.0.rbi +0 -1477
  106. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rspec@3.12.0.rbi +0 -10
  107. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-ast@1.24.0.rbi +0 -6790
  108. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-rake@0.6.0.rbi +0 -354
  109. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-rspec@2.16.0.rbi +0 -7650
  110. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-shopify@2.10.1.rbi +0 -8
  111. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop-sorbet@0.6.11.rbi +0 -1014
  112. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/rubocop@1.40.0.rbi +0 -51560
  113. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/ruby-progressbar@1.11.0.rbi +0 -1212
  114. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/spoom@1.1.15.rbi +0 -2383
  115. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/tapioca@0.10.3.rbi +0 -3032
  116. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/thor@1.2.1.rbi +0 -3950
  117. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/unicode-display_width@2.3.0.rbi +0 -46
  118. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/unparser@0.6.5.rbi +0 -4265
  119. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/webrick@1.7.0.rbi +0 -2498
  120. data/sorbet/rbi/gems/yard-sorbet@0.7.0.rbi +0 -391
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  122. data/sorbet/tapioca/config.yml +0 -13
  123. data/sorbet/tapioca/require.rb +0 -4
  124. data/twirbet.gemspec +0 -36
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#272
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- def peerip; end
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-
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- # Sets the attribute peerip
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- #
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- # @param value the value to set the attribute peerip to.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#101
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- def peerip=(_arg0); end
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-
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- # Returns the value of attribute ready.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#98
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- def ready; end
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-
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- # Returns the value of attribute remote_addr_header.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#103
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- def remote_addr_header; end
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-
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- # Sets the attribute remote_addr_header
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- #
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- # @param value the value to set the attribute remote_addr_header to.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#103
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- def remote_addr_header=(_arg0); end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#139
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- def reset(fast_check = T.unsafe(nil)); end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#130
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- def set_timeout(val); end
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-
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- # Returns the value of attribute tempfile.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#98
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- def tempfile; end
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-
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- # Number of seconds until the timeout elapses.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#135
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- def timeout; end
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-
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- # @raise [ConnectionError]
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#260
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- def timeout!; end
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-
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- # Returns the value of attribute timeout_at.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#98
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- def timeout_at; end
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-
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- # Returns the value of attribute to_io.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#98
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- def to_io; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#209
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- def try_to_finish; end
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-
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- # If necessary, read the PROXY protocol from the buffer. Returns
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- # false if more data is needed.
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#187
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- def try_to_parse_proxy_protocol; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#265
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- def write_error(status_code); end
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-
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- private
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#490
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- def decode_chunk(chunk); end
394
-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#398
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- def read_body; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#443
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- def read_chunked_body; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#587
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- def set_ready; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#316
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- def setup_body; end
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-
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#468
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- def setup_chunked_body(body); end
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-
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- # @version 5.0.0
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#486
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- def write_chunk(str); end
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- end
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-
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- # this tests all values but the last, which must be chunked
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#47
419
- Puma::Client::ALLOWED_TRANSFER_ENCODING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
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-
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- # chunked body validation
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- #
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- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#50
424
- Puma::Client::CHUNK_SIZE_INVALID = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
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-
426
- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#51
427
- Puma::Client::CHUNK_VALID_ENDING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
428
-
429
- # Content-Length header value validation
430
- #
431
- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#54
432
- Puma::Client::CONTENT_LENGTH_VALUE_INVALID = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
433
-
434
- # The object used for a request with no body. All requests with
435
- # no body share this one object since it has no state.
436
- #
437
- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#60
438
- Puma::Client::EmptyBody = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Puma::NullIO)
439
-
440
- # source://puma//lib/puma/client.rb#56
441
- Puma::Client::TE_ERR_MSG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
442
-
443
- # This class is instantiated by the `Puma::Launcher` and used
444
- # to boot and serve a Ruby application when puma "workers" are needed
445
- # i.e. when using multi-processes. For example `$ puma -w 5`
446
- #
447
- # An instance of this class will spawn the number of processes passed in
448
- # via the `spawn_workers` method call. Each worker will have it's own
449
- # instance of a `Puma::Server`.
450
- class Puma::Cluster < ::Puma::Runner
451
- # @return [Cluster] a new instance of Cluster
452
- #
453
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#20
454
- def initialize(launcher); end
455
-
456
- # @return [Boolean]
457
- #
458
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#153
459
- def all_workers_booted?; end
460
-
461
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#157
462
- def check_workers; end
463
-
464
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#136
465
- def cull_start_index(diff); end
466
-
467
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#112
468
- def cull_workers; end
469
-
470
- # @version 5.0.0
471
- #
472
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#280
473
- def fork_worker!; end
474
-
475
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#237
476
- def halt; end
477
-
478
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#146
479
- def next_worker_index; end
480
-
481
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#216
482
- def phased_restart(refork = T.unsafe(nil)); end
483
-
484
- # @return [Boolean]
485
- #
486
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#275
487
- def preload?; end
488
-
489
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#61
490
- def redirect_io; end
491
-
492
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#242
493
- def reload_worker_directory; end
494
-
495
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#211
496
- def restart; end
497
-
498
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#340
499
- def run; end
500
-
501
- # We do this in a separate method to keep the lambda scope
502
- # of the signals handlers as small as possible.
503
- #
504
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#289
505
- def setup_signals; end
506
-
507
- # @version 5.0.0
508
- #
509
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#98
510
- def spawn_worker(idx, master); end
511
-
512
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#67
513
- def spawn_workers; end
514
-
515
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#49
516
- def start_phased_restart; end
517
-
518
- # Inside of a child process, this will return all zeroes, as @workers is only populated in
519
- # the master process.
520
- #
521
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#251
522
- def stats; end
523
-
524
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#225
525
- def stop; end
526
-
527
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#230
528
- def stop_blocked; end
529
-
530
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#34
531
- def stop_workers; end
532
-
533
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#189
534
- def worker(index, master); end
535
-
536
- # Returns the list of cluster worker handles.
537
- #
538
- # @return [Array<Puma::Cluster::WorkerHandle>]
539
- #
540
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#32
541
- def workers; end
542
-
543
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#126
544
- def workers_to_cull(diff); end
545
-
546
- private
547
-
548
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#500
549
- def single_worker_warning; end
550
-
551
- # @version 5.0.0
552
- #
553
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#535
554
- def timeout_workers; end
555
-
556
- # loops thru @workers, removing workers that exited, and calling
557
- # `#term` if needed
558
- #
559
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster.rb#511
560
- def wait_workers; end
561
- end
562
-
563
- # This class is instantiated by the `Puma::Cluster` and represents a single
564
- # worker process.
565
- #
566
- # At the core of this class is running an instance of `Puma::Server` which
567
- # gets created via the `start_server` method from the `Puma::Runner` class
568
- # that this inherits from.
569
- class Puma::Cluster::Worker < ::Puma::Runner
570
- # @return [Worker] a new instance of Worker
571
- #
572
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb#17
573
- def initialize(index:, master:, launcher:, pipes:, server: T.unsafe(nil)); end
574
-
575
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb#15
576
- def index; end
577
-
578
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb#15
579
- def master; end
580
-
581
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb#30
582
- def run; end
583
-
584
- private
585
-
586
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker.rb#151
587
- def spawn_worker(idx); end
588
- end
589
-
590
- # This class represents a worker process from the perspective of the puma
591
- # master process. It contains information about the process and its health
592
- # and it exposes methods to control the process via IPC. It does not
593
- # include the actual logic executed by the worker process itself. For that,
594
- # see Puma::Cluster::Worker.
595
- class Puma::Cluster::WorkerHandle
596
- # @return [WorkerHandle] a new instance of WorkerHandle
597
- #
598
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#14
599
- def initialize(idx, pid, phase, options); end
600
-
601
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#41
602
- def boot!; end
603
-
604
- # @return [Boolean]
605
- #
606
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#33
607
- def booted?; end
608
-
609
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#91
610
- def hup; end
611
-
612
- # Returns the value of attribute index.
613
- #
614
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
615
- def index; end
616
-
617
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#86
618
- def kill; end
619
-
620
- # Returns the value of attribute last_checkin.
621
- #
622
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
623
- def last_checkin; end
624
-
625
- # Returns the value of attribute last_status.
626
- #
627
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
628
- def last_status; end
629
-
630
- # Returns the value of attribute phase.
631
- #
632
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
633
- def phase; end
634
-
635
- # @version 5.0.0
636
- #
637
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#31
638
- def phase=(_arg0); end
639
-
640
- # Returns the value of attribute pid.
641
- #
642
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
643
- def pid; end
644
-
645
- # @version 5.0.0
646
- #
647
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#31
648
- def pid=(_arg0); end
649
-
650
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#54
651
- def ping!(status); end
652
-
653
- # @see Puma::Cluster#check_workers
654
- # @version 5.0.0
655
- #
656
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#65
657
- def ping_timeout; end
658
-
659
- # Returns the value of attribute signal.
660
- #
661
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
662
- def signal; end
663
-
664
- # Returns the value of attribute started_at.
665
- #
666
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#28
667
- def started_at; end
668
-
669
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#73
670
- def term; end
671
-
672
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#46
673
- def term!; end
674
-
675
- # @return [Boolean]
676
- #
677
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#50
678
- def term?; end
679
-
680
- # source://puma//lib/puma/cluster/worker_handle.rb#37
681
- def uptime; end
682
- end
683
-
684
- # The main configuration class of Puma.
685
- #
686
- # It can be initialized with a set of "user" options and "default" options.
687
- # Defaults will be merged with `Configuration.puma_default_options`.
688
- #
689
- # This class works together with 2 main other classes the `UserFileDefaultOptions`
690
- # which stores configuration options in order so the precedence is that user
691
- # set configuration wins over "file" based configuration wins over "default"
692
- # configuration. These configurations are set via the `DSL` class. This
693
- # class powers the Puma config file syntax and does double duty as a configuration
694
- # DSL used by the `Puma::CLI` and Puma rack handler.
695
- #
696
- # It also handles loading plugins.
697
- #
698
- # [Note:]
699
- # `:port` and `:host` are not valid keys. By the time they make it to the
700
- # configuration options they are expected to be incorporated into a `:binds` key.
701
- # Under the hood the DSL maps `port` and `host` calls to `:binds`
702
- #
703
- # config = Configuration.new({}) do |user_config, file_config, default_config|
704
- # user_config.port 3003
705
- # end
706
- # config.load
707
- # puts config.options[:port]
708
- # # => 3003
709
- #
710
- # It is expected that `load` is called on the configuration instance after setting
711
- # config. This method expands any values in `config_file` and puts them into the
712
- # correct configuration option hash.
713
- #
714
- # Once all configuration is complete it is expected that `clamp` will be called
715
- # on the instance. This will expand any procs stored under "default" values. This
716
- # is done because an environment variable may have been modified while loading
717
- # configuration files.
718
- class Puma::Configuration
719
- # @return [Configuration] a new instance of Configuration
720
- #
721
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#172
722
- def initialize(user_options = T.unsafe(nil), default_options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
723
-
724
- # Load the specified rackup file, pull options from
725
- # the rackup file, and set @app.
726
- #
727
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#285
728
- def app; end
729
-
730
- # Indicate if there is a properly configured app
731
- #
732
- # @return [Boolean]
733
- #
734
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#274
735
- def app_configured?; end
736
-
737
- # Call once all configuration (included from rackup files)
738
- # is loaded to flesh out any defaults
739
- #
740
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#255
741
- def clamp; end
742
-
743
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#240
744
- def config_files; end
745
-
746
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#192
747
- def configure; end
748
-
749
- # Return which environment we're running in
750
- #
751
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#298
752
- def environment; end
753
-
754
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#325
755
- def final_options; end
756
-
757
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#206
758
- def flatten; end
759
-
760
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#210
761
- def flatten!; end
762
-
763
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#234
764
- def load; end
765
-
766
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#302
767
- def load_plugin(name); end
768
-
769
- # Returns the value of attribute options.
770
- #
771
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#190
772
- def options; end
773
-
774
- # Returns the value of attribute plugins.
775
- #
776
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#190
777
- def plugins; end
778
-
779
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#215
780
- def puma_default_options; end
781
-
782
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#221
783
- def puma_options_from_env; end
784
-
785
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#278
786
- def rackup; end
787
-
788
- # @param key [:Symbol] hook to run
789
- # @param arg [Launcher, Int] `:on_restart` passes Launcher
790
- #
791
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#309
792
- def run_hooks(key, arg, log_writer, hook_data = T.unsafe(nil)); end
793
-
794
- private
795
-
796
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#200
797
- def initialize_copy(other); end
798
-
799
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#361
800
- def load_rackup; end
801
-
802
- # Load and use the normal Rack builder if we can, otherwise
803
- # fallback to our minimal version.
804
- #
805
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#340
806
- def rack_builder; end
807
-
808
- class << self
809
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#379
810
- def random_token; end
811
-
812
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#329
813
- def temp_path; end
814
- end
815
- end
816
-
817
- # Injects the Configuration object into the env
818
- class Puma::Configuration::ConfigMiddleware
819
- # @return [ConfigMiddleware] a new instance of ConfigMiddleware
820
- #
821
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#261
822
- def initialize(config, app); end
823
-
824
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#266
825
- def call(env); end
826
- end
827
-
828
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#129
829
- Puma::Configuration::DEFAULTS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
830
-
831
- class Puma::ConnectionError < ::RuntimeError; end
832
-
833
- # Frequently used constants when constructing requests or responses. Many times
834
- # the constant just refers to a string with the same contents. Using these constants
835
- # gave about a 3% to 10% performance improvement over using the strings directly.
836
- #
837
- # The constants are frozen because Hash#[]= when called with a String key dups
838
- # the String UNLESS the String is frozen. This saves us therefore 2 object
839
- # allocations when creating the env hash later.
840
- #
841
- # While Puma does try to emulate the CGI/1.2 protocol, it does not use the REMOTE_IDENT,
842
- # REMOTE_USER, or REMOTE_HOST parameters since those are either a security problem or
843
- # too taxing on performance.
844
- module Puma::Const; end
845
-
846
- # Banned keys of response header
847
- #
848
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#244
849
- Puma::Const::BANNED_HEADER_KEY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
850
-
851
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#183
852
- Puma::Const::CGI_VER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
853
-
854
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#224
855
- Puma::Const::CHUNKED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
856
-
857
- # The basic max request size we'll try to read.
858
- #
859
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#140
860
- Puma::Const::CHUNK_SIZE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
861
-
862
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#210
863
- Puma::Const::CLOSE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
864
-
865
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#222
866
- Puma::Const::CLOSE_CHUNKED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
867
-
868
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#104
869
- Puma::Const::CODE_NAME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
870
-
871
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#226
872
- Puma::Const::COLON = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
873
-
874
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#218
875
- Puma::Const::CONNECTION_CLOSE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
876
-
877
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#219
878
- Puma::Const::CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
879
-
880
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#118
881
- Puma::Const::CONTENT_LENGTH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
882
-
883
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#213
884
- Puma::Const::CONTENT_LENGTH2 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
885
-
886
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#214
887
- Puma::Const::CONTENT_LENGTH_S = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
888
-
889
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#204
890
- Puma::Const::CONTINUE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
891
-
892
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#154
893
- Puma::Const::DELETE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
894
-
895
- # Illegal character in the key or value of response header
896
- #
897
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#237
898
- Puma::Const::DQUOTE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
899
-
900
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#234
901
- Puma::Const::EARLY_HINTS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
902
-
903
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#124
904
- Puma::Const::ERROR_RESPONSE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
905
-
906
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#108
907
- Puma::Const::FAST_TRACK_KA_TIMEOUT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Float)
908
-
909
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#182
910
- Puma::Const::GATEWAY_INTERFACE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
911
-
912
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#151
913
- Puma::Const::GET = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
914
-
915
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#186
916
- Puma::Const::HALT_COMMAND = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
917
-
918
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#150
919
- Puma::Const::HEAD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
920
-
921
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#231
922
- Puma::Const::HIJACK = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
923
-
924
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#232
925
- Puma::Const::HIJACK_IO = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
926
-
927
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#230
928
- Puma::Const::HIJACK_P = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
929
-
930
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#196
931
- Puma::Const::HTTP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
932
-
933
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#197
934
- Puma::Const::HTTPS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
935
-
936
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#199
937
- Puma::Const::HTTPS_KEY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
938
-
939
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#208
940
- Puma::Const::HTTP_10_200 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
941
-
942
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#179
943
- Puma::Const::HTTP_11 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
944
-
945
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#206
946
- Puma::Const::HTTP_11_100 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
947
-
948
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#207
949
- Puma::Const::HTTP_11_200 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
950
-
951
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#202
952
- Puma::Const::HTTP_CONNECTION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
953
-
954
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#203
955
- Puma::Const::HTTP_EXPECT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
956
-
957
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#238
958
- Puma::Const::HTTP_HEADER_DELIMITER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
959
-
960
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#169
961
- Puma::Const::HTTP_HOST = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
962
-
963
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#201
964
- Puma::Const::HTTP_VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
965
-
966
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#162
967
- Puma::Const::HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
968
-
969
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#165
970
- Puma::Const::HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
971
-
972
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#164
973
- Puma::Const::HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SCHEME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
974
-
975
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#163
976
- Puma::Const::HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SSL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
977
-
978
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#239
979
- Puma::Const::ILLEGAL_HEADER_KEY_REGEX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
980
-
981
- # header values can contain HTAB?
982
- #
983
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#241
984
- Puma::Const::ILLEGAL_HEADER_VALUE_REGEX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
985
-
986
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#211
987
- Puma::Const::KEEP_ALIVE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
988
-
989
- # ETag is based on the apache standard of hex mtime-size-inode (inode is 0 on win32)
990
- #
991
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#160
992
- Puma::Const::LINE_END = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
993
-
994
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#172
995
- Puma::Const::LOCALHOST = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
996
-
997
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#173
998
- Puma::Const::LOCALHOST_IPV4 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
999
-
1000
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#174
1001
- Puma::Const::LOCALHOST_IPV6 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1002
-
1003
- # Maximum request body size before it is moved out of memory and into a tempfile for reading.
1004
- #
1005
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#147
1006
- Puma::Const::MAX_BODY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
1007
-
1008
- # This is the maximum header that is allowed before a client is booted. The parser detects
1009
- # this, but we'd also like to do this as well.
1010
- #
1011
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#144
1012
- Puma::Const::MAX_HEADER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
1013
-
1014
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#228
1015
- Puma::Const::NEWLINE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1016
-
1017
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#155
1018
- Puma::Const::OPTIONS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1019
-
1020
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#157
1021
- Puma::Const::PATCH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1022
-
1023
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#120
1024
- Puma::Const::PATH_INFO = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1025
-
1026
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#171
1027
- Puma::Const::PORT_443 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1028
-
1029
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#170
1030
- Puma::Const::PORT_80 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1031
-
1032
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#152
1033
- Puma::Const::POST = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1034
-
1035
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#246
1036
- Puma::Const::PROXY_PROTOCOL_V1_REGEX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
1037
-
1038
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#193
1039
- Puma::Const::PUMA_CONFIG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1040
-
1041
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#194
1042
- Puma::Const::PUMA_PEERCERT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1043
-
1044
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#106
1045
- Puma::Const::PUMA_SERVER_STRING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1046
-
1047
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#192
1048
- Puma::Const::PUMA_SOCKET = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1049
-
1050
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#122
1051
- Puma::Const::PUMA_TMP_BASE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1052
-
1053
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#103
1054
- Puma::Const::PUMA_VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1055
-
1056
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#153
1057
- Puma::Const::PUT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1058
-
1059
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#117
1060
- Puma::Const::QUERY_STRING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1061
-
1062
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#191
1063
- Puma::Const::RACK_AFTER_REPLY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1064
-
1065
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#189
1066
- Puma::Const::RACK_INPUT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1067
-
1068
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#190
1069
- Puma::Const::RACK_URL_SCHEME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1070
-
1071
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#161
1072
- Puma::Const::REMOTE_ADDR = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1073
-
1074
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#149
1075
- Puma::Const::REQUEST_METHOD = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1076
-
1077
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#116
1078
- Puma::Const::REQUEST_PATH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1079
-
1080
- # The original URI requested by the client.
1081
- #
1082
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#115
1083
- Puma::Const::REQUEST_URI = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1084
-
1085
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#187
1086
- Puma::Const::RESTART_COMMAND = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1087
-
1088
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#167
1089
- Puma::Const::SERVER_NAME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1090
-
1091
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#168
1092
- Puma::Const::SERVER_PORT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1093
-
1094
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#178
1095
- Puma::Const::SERVER_PROTOCOL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1096
-
1097
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#181
1098
- Puma::Const::SERVER_SOFTWARE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1099
-
1100
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#185
1101
- Puma::Const::STOP_COMMAND = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1102
-
1103
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#158
1104
- Puma::Const::SUPPORTED_HTTP_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
1105
-
1106
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#156
1107
- Puma::Const::TRACE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1108
-
1109
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#215
1110
- Puma::Const::TRANSFER_ENCODING = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1111
-
1112
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#216
1113
- Puma::Const::TRANSFER_ENCODING2 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1114
-
1115
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#221
1116
- Puma::Const::TRANSFER_ENCODING_CHUNKED = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1117
-
1118
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#175
1119
- Puma::Const::UNSPECIFIED_IPV4 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1120
-
1121
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#176
1122
- Puma::Const::UNSPECIFIED_IPV6 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1123
-
1124
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#103
1125
- Puma::Const::VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
1126
-
1127
- # How long to wait when getting some write blocking on the socket when
1128
- # sending data back
1129
- #
1130
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#112
1131
- Puma::Const::WRITE_TIMEOUT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
1132
-
1133
- # The methods that are available for use inside the configuration file.
1134
- # These same methods are used in Puma cli and the rack handler
1135
- # internally.
1136
- #
1137
- # Used manually (via CLI class):
1138
- #
1139
- # config = Configuration.new({}) do |user_config|
1140
- # user_config.port 3001
1141
- # end
1142
- # config.load
1143
- #
1144
- # puts config.options[:binds] # => "tcp://127.0.0.1:3001"
1145
- #
1146
- # Used to load file:
1147
- #
1148
- # $ cat puma_config.rb
1149
- # port 3002
1150
- #
1151
- # Resulting configuration:
1152
- #
1153
- # config = Configuration.new(config_file: "puma_config.rb")
1154
- # config.load
1155
- #
1156
- # puts config.options[:binds] # => "tcp://127.0.0.1:3002"
1157
- #
1158
- # You can also find many examples being used by the test suite in
1159
- # +test/config+.
1160
- #
1161
- # Puma v6 adds the option to specify a key name (String or Symbol) to the
1162
- # hooks that run inside the forked workers. All the hooks run inside the
1163
- # {Puma::Cluster::Worker#run} method.
1164
- #
1165
- # Previously, the worker index and the LogWriter instance were passed to the
1166
- # hook blocks/procs. If a key name is specified, a hash is passed as the last
1167
- # parameter. This allows storage of data, typically objects that are created
1168
- # before the worker that need to be passed to the hook when the worker is shutdown.
1169
- #
1170
- # The following hooks have been updated:
1171
- #
1172
- # | DSL Method | Options Key | Fork Block Location |
1173
- # | on_worker_boot | :before_worker_boot | inside, before |
1174
- # | on_worker_shutdown | :before_worker_shutdown | inside, after |
1175
- # | on_refork | :before_refork | inside |
1176
- class Puma::DSL
1177
- # @return [DSL] a new instance of DSL
1178
- #
1179
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#121
1180
- def initialize(options, config); end
1181
-
1182
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#128
1183
- def _load_from(path); end
1184
-
1185
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#137
1186
- def _offer_plugins; end
1187
-
1188
- # Start the Puma control rack application on +url+. This application can
1189
- # be communicated with to control the main server. Additionally, you can
1190
- # provide an authentication token, so all requests to the control server
1191
- # will need to include that token as a query parameter. This allows for
1192
- # simple authentication.
1193
- #
1194
- # Check out {Puma::App::Status} to see what the app has available.
1195
- #
1196
- # @example
1197
- # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock'
1198
- # @example
1199
- # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { auth_token: '12345' }
1200
- # @example
1201
- # activate_control_app 'unix:///var/run/pumactl.sock', { no_token: true }
1202
- #
1203
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#211
1204
- def activate_control_app(url = T.unsafe(nil), opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1205
-
1206
- # Code to run in the master after a worker has been started. The worker's
1207
- # index is passed as an argument.
1208
- #
1209
- # This is called everytime a worker is to be started.
1210
- #
1211
- # @example
1212
- # after_worker_fork do
1213
- # puts 'After worker fork...'
1214
- # end
1215
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1216
- #
1217
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#657
1218
- def after_worker_boot(&block); end
1219
-
1220
- # Code to run in the master after a worker has been started. The worker's
1221
- # index is passed as an argument.
1222
- #
1223
- # This is called everytime a worker is to be started.
1224
- #
1225
- # @example
1226
- # after_worker_fork do
1227
- # puts 'After worker fork...'
1228
- # end
1229
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1230
- #
1231
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#657
1232
- def after_worker_fork(&block); end
1233
-
1234
- # Use an object or block as the rack application. This allows the
1235
- # configuration file to be the application itself.
1236
- #
1237
- # @example
1238
- # app do |env|
1239
- # body = 'Hello, World!'
1240
- #
1241
- # [
1242
- # 200,
1243
- # {
1244
- # 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain',
1245
- # 'Content-Length' => body.length.to_s
1246
- # },
1247
- # [body]
1248
- # ]
1249
- # end
1250
- # @see Puma::Configuration#app
1251
- #
1252
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#189
1253
- def app(obj = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
1254
-
1255
- # Code to run immediately before master process
1256
- # forks workers (once on boot). These hooks can block if necessary
1257
- # to wait for background operations unknown to Puma to finish before
1258
- # the process terminates.
1259
- # This can be used to close any connections to remote servers (database,
1260
- # Redis, ...) that were opened when preloading the code.
1261
- #
1262
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1263
- #
1264
- # @example
1265
- # before_fork do
1266
- # puts "Starting workers..."
1267
- # end
1268
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1269
- #
1270
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#598
1271
- def before_fork(&block); end
1272
-
1273
- # Bind the server to +url+. "tcp://", "unix://" and "ssl://" are the only
1274
- # accepted protocols. Multiple urls can be bound to, calling +bind+ does
1275
- # not overwrite previous bindings.
1276
- #
1277
- # The default is "tcp://0.0.0.0:9292".
1278
- #
1279
- # You can use query parameters within the url to specify options:
1280
- #
1281
- # * Set the socket backlog depth with +backlog+, default is 1024.
1282
- # * Set up an SSL certificate with +key+ & +cert+.
1283
- # * Set whether to optimize for low latency instead of throughput with
1284
- # +low_latency+, default is to not optimize for low latency. This is done
1285
- # via +Socket::TCP_NODELAY+.
1286
- # * Set socket permissions with +umask+.
1287
- #
1288
- # @example Backlog depth
1289
- # bind 'unix:///var/run/puma.sock?backlog=512'
1290
- # @example SSL cert
1291
- # bind 'ssl://127.0.0.1:9292?key=key.key&cert=cert.pem'
1292
- # @example Disable optimization for low latency
1293
- # bind 'tcp://0.0.0.0:9292?low_latency=false'
1294
- # @example Socket permissions
1295
- # bind 'unix:///var/run/puma.sock?umask=0111'
1296
- # @see Puma::Runner#load_and_bind
1297
- # @see Puma::Cluster#run
1298
- #
1299
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#269
1300
- def bind(url); end
1301
-
1302
- # Bind to (systemd) activated sockets, regardless of configured binds.
1303
- #
1304
- # Systemd can present sockets as file descriptors that are already opened.
1305
- # By default Puma will use these but only if it was explicitly told to bind
1306
- # to the socket. If not, it will close the activated sockets. This means
1307
- # all configuration is duplicated.
1308
- #
1309
- # Binds can contain additional configuration, but only SSL config is really
1310
- # relevant since the unix and TCP socket options are ignored.
1311
- #
1312
- # This means there is a lot of duplicated configuration for no additional
1313
- # value in most setups. This method tells the launcher to bind to all
1314
- # activated sockets, regardless of existing bind.
1315
- #
1316
- # To clear configured binds, the value only can be passed. This will clear
1317
- # out any binds that may have been configured.
1318
- #
1319
- # @example Use any systemd activated sockets as well as configured binds
1320
- # bind_to_activated_sockets
1321
- # @example Only bind to systemd activated sockets, ignoring other binds
1322
- # bind_to_activated_sockets 'only'
1323
- #
1324
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#300
1325
- def bind_to_activated_sockets(bind = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1326
-
1327
- # Work around leaky apps that leave garbage in Thread locals
1328
- # across requests.
1329
- #
1330
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#327
1331
- def clean_thread_locals(which = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1332
-
1333
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#274
1334
- def clear_binds!; end
1335
-
1336
- # Show debugging info
1337
- #
1338
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#420
1339
- def debug; end
1340
-
1341
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#152
1342
- def default_host; end
1343
-
1344
- # The directory to operate out of.
1345
- #
1346
- # The default is the current directory.
1347
- #
1348
- # @example
1349
- # directory '/u/apps/lolcat'
1350
- #
1351
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#704
1352
- def directory(dir); end
1353
-
1354
- # When shutting down, drain the accept socket of pending connections and
1355
- # process them. This loops over the accept socket until there are no more
1356
- # read events and then stops looking and waits for the requests to finish.
1357
- #
1358
- # @see Puma::Server#graceful_shutdown
1359
- #
1360
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#336
1361
- def drain_on_shutdown(which = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1362
-
1363
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#441
1364
- def early_hints(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1365
-
1366
- # Set the environment in which the rack's app will run. The value must be
1367
- # a string.
1368
- #
1369
- # The default is "development".
1370
- #
1371
- # @example
1372
- # environment 'production'
1373
- #
1374
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#347
1375
- def environment(environment); end
1376
-
1377
- # When using prune_bundler, if extra runtime dependencies need to be loaded to
1378
- # initialize your app, then this setting can be used. This includes any Puma plugins.
1379
- #
1380
- # Before bundler is pruned, the gem names supplied will be looked up in the bundler
1381
- # context and then loaded again after bundler is pruned.
1382
- # Only applies if prune_bundler is used.
1383
- #
1384
- # @example
1385
- # extra_runtime_dependencies ['gem_name_1', 'gem_name_2']
1386
- # @example
1387
- # extra_runtime_dependencies ['puma_worker_killer', 'puma-heroku']
1388
- # @see Puma::Launcher#extra_runtime_deps_directories
1389
- #
1390
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#781
1391
- def extra_runtime_dependencies(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1392
-
1393
- # Define how long the tcp socket stays open, if no data has been received.
1394
- #
1395
- # @see Puma::Server.new
1396
- #
1397
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#321
1398
- def first_data_timeout(seconds); end
1399
-
1400
- # How long to wait for threads to stop when shutting them
1401
- # down. Defaults to :forever. Specifying :immediately will cause
1402
- # Puma to kill the threads immediately. Otherwise the value
1403
- # is the number of seconds to wait.
1404
- #
1405
- # Puma always waits a few seconds after killing a thread for it to try
1406
- # to finish up it's work, even in :immediately mode.
1407
- #
1408
- # @see Puma::Server#graceful_shutdown
1409
- #
1410
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#359
1411
- def force_shutdown_after(val = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1412
-
1413
- # When enabled, workers will be forked from worker 0 instead of from the master process.
1414
- # This option is similar to `preload_app` because the app is preloaded before forking,
1415
- # but it is compatible with phased restart.
1416
- #
1417
- # This option also enables the `refork` command (SIGURG), which optimizes copy-on-write performance
1418
- # in a running app.
1419
- #
1420
- # A refork will automatically trigger once after the specified number of requests
1421
- # (default 1000), or pass 0 to disable auto refork.
1422
- #
1423
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1424
- # @version 5.0.0
1425
- #
1426
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#988
1427
- def fork_worker(after_requests = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1428
-
1429
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#160
1430
- def get(key, default = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1431
-
1432
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#156
1433
- def inject(&blk); end
1434
-
1435
- # Specify the backend for the IO selector.
1436
- #
1437
- # Provided values will be passed directly to +NIO::Selector.new+, with the
1438
- # exception of +:auto+ which will let nio4r choose the backend.
1439
- #
1440
- # Check the documentation of +NIO::Selector.backends+ for the list of valid
1441
- # options. Note that the available options on your system will depend on the
1442
- # operating system. If you want to use the pure Ruby backend (not
1443
- # recommended due to its comparatively low performance), set environment
1444
- # variable +NIO4R_PURE+ to +true+.
1445
- #
1446
- # The default is +:auto+.
1447
- #
1448
- # @see https://github.com/socketry/nio4r/blob/master/lib/nio/selector.rb
1449
- #
1450
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#1014
1451
- def io_selector_backend(backend); end
1452
-
1453
- # Load additional configuration from a file
1454
- # Files get loaded later via Configuration#load
1455
- #
1456
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#238
1457
- def load(file); end
1458
-
1459
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#458
1460
- def log_formatter(&block); end
1461
-
1462
- # Enable request logging
1463
- #
1464
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#414
1465
- def log_requests(which = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1466
-
1467
- # Use +obj+ or +block+ as the low level error handler. This allows the
1468
- # configuration file to change the default error on the server.
1469
- #
1470
- # @example
1471
- # lowlevel_error_handler do |err|
1472
- # [200, {}, ["error page"]]
1473
- # end
1474
- #
1475
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#725
1476
- def lowlevel_error_handler(obj = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
1477
-
1478
- # The number of requests to attempt inline before sending a client back to
1479
- # the reactor to be subject to normal ordering.
1480
- #
1481
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#995
1482
- def max_fast_inline(num_of_requests); end
1483
-
1484
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#1018
1485
- def mutate_stdout_and_stderr_to_sync_on_write(enabled = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1486
-
1487
- # When `fork_worker` is enabled, code to run in Worker 0
1488
- # before all other workers are re-forked from this process,
1489
- # after the server has temporarily stopped serving requests
1490
- # (once per complete refork cycle).
1491
- #
1492
- # This can be used to trigger extra garbage-collection to maximize
1493
- # copy-on-write efficiency, or close any connections to remote servers
1494
- # (database, Redis, ...) that were opened while the server was running.
1495
- #
1496
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1497
- #
1498
- # @example
1499
- # on_refork do
1500
- # 3.times {GC.start}
1501
- # end
1502
- # @note Cluster mode with `fork_worker` enabled only.
1503
- # @version 5.0.0
1504
- #
1505
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#681
1506
- def on_refork(key = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
1507
-
1508
- # Code to run before doing a restart. This code should
1509
- # close log files, database connections, etc.
1510
- #
1511
- # This can be called multiple times to add code each time.
1512
- #
1513
- # @example
1514
- # on_restart do
1515
- # puts 'On restart...'
1516
- # end
1517
- #
1518
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#381
1519
- def on_restart(&block); end
1520
-
1521
- # Code to run in a worker when it boots to setup
1522
- # the process before booting the app.
1523
- #
1524
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1525
- #
1526
- # @example
1527
- # on_worker_boot do
1528
- # puts 'Before worker boot...'
1529
- # end
1530
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1531
- #
1532
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#613
1533
- def on_worker_boot(key = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
1534
-
1535
- # Code to run in the master right before a worker is started. The worker's
1536
- # index is passed as an argument.
1537
- #
1538
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1539
- #
1540
- # @example
1541
- # on_worker_fork do
1542
- # puts 'Before worker fork...'
1543
- # end
1544
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1545
- #
1546
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#643
1547
- def on_worker_fork(&block); end
1548
-
1549
- # Code to run immediately before a worker shuts
1550
- # down (after it has finished processing HTTP requests). These hooks
1551
- # can block if necessary to wait for background operations unknown
1552
- # to Puma to finish before the process terminates.
1553
- #
1554
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1555
- #
1556
- # @example
1557
- # on_worker_shutdown do
1558
- # puts 'On worker shutdown...'
1559
- # end
1560
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1561
- #
1562
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#629
1563
- def on_worker_shutdown(key = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
1564
-
1565
- # Code to run out-of-band when the worker is idle.
1566
- # These hooks run immediately after a request has finished
1567
- # processing and there are no busy threads on the worker.
1568
- # The worker doesn't accept new requests until this code finishes.
1569
- #
1570
- # This hook is useful for running out-of-band garbage collection
1571
- # or scheduling asynchronous tasks to execute after a response.
1572
- #
1573
- # This can be called multiple times to add several hooks.
1574
- #
1575
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#694
1576
- def out_of_band(&block); end
1577
-
1578
- # Define how long persistent connections can be idle before Puma closes them.
1579
- #
1580
- # @see Puma::Server.new
1581
- #
1582
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#315
1583
- def persistent_timeout(seconds); end
1584
-
1585
- # Store the pid of the server in the file at "path".
1586
- #
1587
- # @example
1588
- # pidfile '/u/apps/lolcat/tmp/pids/puma.pid'
1589
- #
1590
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#400
1591
- def pidfile(path); end
1592
-
1593
- # Load the named plugin for use by this configuration
1594
- #
1595
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#166
1596
- def plugin(name); end
1597
-
1598
- # Define the TCP port to bind to. Use +bind+ for more advanced options.
1599
- #
1600
- # @example
1601
- # port 9292
1602
- #
1603
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#308
1604
- def port(port, host = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1605
-
1606
- # Preload the application before starting the workers; this conflicts with
1607
- # phased restart feature. On by default if your app uses more than 1 worker.
1608
- #
1609
- # @example
1610
- # preload_app!
1611
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1612
- #
1613
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#714
1614
- def preload_app!(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1615
-
1616
- # This option is used to allow your app and its gems to be
1617
- # properly reloaded when not using preload.
1618
- #
1619
- # When set, if Puma detects that it's been invoked in the
1620
- # context of Bundler, it will cleanup the environment and
1621
- # re-run itself outside the Bundler environment, but directly
1622
- # using the files that Bundler has setup.
1623
- #
1624
- # This means that Puma is now decoupled from your Bundler
1625
- # context and when each worker loads, it will be loading a
1626
- # new Bundler context and thus can float around as the release
1627
- # dictates.
1628
- #
1629
- # @note This is incompatible with +preload_app!+.
1630
- # @note This is only supported for RubyGems 2.2+
1631
- # @see extra_runtime_dependencies
1632
- #
1633
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#748
1634
- def prune_bundler(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1635
-
1636
- # When set to true (the default), workers accept all requests
1637
- # and queue them before passing them to the handlers.
1638
- # When set to false, each worker process accepts exactly as
1639
- # many requests as it is configured to simultaneously handle.
1640
- #
1641
- # Queueing requests generally improves performance. In some
1642
- # cases, such as a single threaded application, it may be
1643
- # better to ensure requests get balanced across workers.
1644
- #
1645
- # Note that setting this to false disables HTTP keepalive and
1646
- # slow clients will occupy a handler thread while the request
1647
- # is being sent. A reverse proxy, such as nginx, can handle
1648
- # slow clients and queue requests before they reach Puma.
1649
- #
1650
- # @see Puma::Server
1651
- #
1652
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#895
1653
- def queue_requests(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1654
-
1655
- # Disable request logging, if this isn't used it'll be enabled by default.
1656
- #
1657
- # @example
1658
- # quiet
1659
- #
1660
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#408
1661
- def quiet(which = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1662
-
1663
- # Allows setting `env['rack.url_scheme']`.
1664
- # Only necessary if X-Forwarded-Proto is not being set by your proxy
1665
- # Normal values are 'http' or 'https'.
1666
- #
1667
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#437
1668
- def rack_url_scheme(scheme = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1669
-
1670
- # Load +path+ as a rackup file.
1671
- #
1672
- # The default is "config.ru".
1673
- #
1674
- # @example
1675
- # rackup '/u/apps/lolcat/config.ru'
1676
- #
1677
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#430
1678
- def rackup(path); end
1679
-
1680
- # By default, Puma will raise SignalException when SIGTERM is received. In
1681
- # environments where SIGTERM is something expected, you can suppress these
1682
- # with this option.
1683
- #
1684
- # This can be useful for example in Kubernetes, where rolling restart is
1685
- # guaranteed usually on infrastructure level.
1686
- #
1687
- # @example
1688
- # raise_exception_on_sigterm false
1689
- # @see Puma::Launcher#setup_signals
1690
- # @see Puma::Cluster#setup_signals
1691
- #
1692
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#764
1693
- def raise_exception_on_sigterm(answer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1694
-
1695
- # Command to use to restart Puma. This should be just how to
1696
- # load Puma itself (ie. 'ruby -Ilib bin/puma'), not the arguments
1697
- # to Puma, as those are the same as the original process.
1698
- #
1699
- # @example
1700
- # restart_command '/u/app/lolcat/bin/restart_puma'
1701
- #
1702
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#392
1703
- def restart_command(cmd); end
1704
-
1705
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#148
1706
- def set_default_host(host); end
1707
-
1708
- # Control how the remote address of the connection is set. This
1709
- # is configurable because to calculate the true socket peer address
1710
- # a kernel syscall is required which for very fast rack handlers
1711
- # slows down the handling significantly.
1712
- #
1713
- # There are 5 possible values:
1714
- #
1715
- # 1. **:socket** (the default) - read the peername from the socket using the
1716
- # syscall. This is the normal behavior. If this fails for any reason (e.g.,
1717
- # if the peer disconnects between the connection being accepted and the getpeername
1718
- # system call), Puma will return "0.0.0.0"
1719
- # 2. **:localhost** - set the remote address to "127.0.0.1"
1720
- # 3. **header: <http_header>**- set the remote address to the value of the
1721
- # provided http header. For instance:
1722
- # `set_remote_address header: "X-Real-IP"`.
1723
- # Only the first word (as separated by spaces or comma) is used, allowing
1724
- # headers such as X-Forwarded-For to be used as well. If this header is absent,
1725
- # Puma will fall back to the behavior of :socket
1726
- # 4. **proxy_protocol: :v1**- set the remote address to the value read from the
1727
- # HAproxy PROXY protocol, version 1. If the request does not have the PROXY
1728
- # protocol attached to it, will fall back to :socket
1729
- # 5. **\<Any string\>** - this allows you to hardcode remote address to any value
1730
- # you wish. Because Puma never uses this field anyway, it's format is
1731
- # entirely in your hands.
1732
- #
1733
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#946
1734
- def set_remote_address(val = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1735
-
1736
- # When a shutdown is requested, the backtraces of all the
1737
- # threads will be written to $stdout. This can help figure
1738
- # out why shutdown is hanging.
1739
- #
1740
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#903
1741
- def shutdown_debug(val = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1742
-
1743
- # Disable warning message when running in cluster mode with a single worker.
1744
- #
1745
- # Cluster mode has some overhead of running an additional 'control' process
1746
- # in order to manage the cluster. If only running a single worker it is
1747
- # likely not worth paying that overhead vs running in single mode with
1748
- # additional threads instead.
1749
- #
1750
- # There are some scenarios where running cluster mode with a single worker
1751
- # may still be warranted and valid under certain deployment scenarios, see
1752
- # https://github.com/puma/puma/issues/2534
1753
- #
1754
- # Moving from workers = 1 to workers = 0 will save 10-30% of memory use.
1755
- #
1756
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1757
- #
1758
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#580
1759
- def silence_single_worker_warning; end
1760
-
1761
- # Instead of using +bind+ and manually constructing a URI like:
1762
- #
1763
- # bind 'ssl://127.0.0.1:9292?key=key_path&cert=cert_path'
1764
- #
1765
- # you can use the this method.
1766
- #
1767
- # When binding on localhost you don't need to specify +cert+ and +key+,
1768
- # Puma will assume you are using the +localhost+ gem and try to load the
1769
- # appropriate files.
1770
- #
1771
- # When using the options hash parameter, the `reuse:` value is either
1772
- # `true`, which sets reuse 'on' with default values, or a hash, with `:size`
1773
- # and/or `:timeout` keys, each with integer values.
1774
- #
1775
- # @example
1776
- # ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292', {
1777
- # cert: path_to_cert,
1778
- # key: path_to_key,
1779
- # ssl_cipher_filter: cipher_filter, # optional
1780
- # verify_mode: verify_mode, # default 'none'
1781
- # verification_flags: flags, # optional, not supported by JRuby
1782
- # reuse: true # optional
1783
- # }
1784
- # @example Using self-signed certificate with the +localhost+ gem:
1785
- # ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292'
1786
- # @example Alternatively, you can provide +cert_pem+ and +key_pem+:
1787
- # ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292', {
1788
- # cert_pem: File.read(path_to_cert),
1789
- # key_pem: File.read(path_to_key),
1790
- # reuse: {size: 2_000, timeout: 20} # optional
1791
- # }
1792
- # @example For JRuby, two keys are required: +keystore+ & +keystore_pass+
1793
- # ssl_bind '127.0.0.1', '9292', {
1794
- # keystore: path_to_keystore,
1795
- # keystore_pass: password,
1796
- # ssl_cipher_list: cipher_list, # optional
1797
- # verify_mode: verify_mode # default 'none'
1798
- # }
1799
- #
1800
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#530
1801
- def ssl_bind(host, port, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1802
-
1803
- # Use +path+ as the file to store the server info state. This is
1804
- # used by +pumactl+ to query and control the server.
1805
- #
1806
- # @example
1807
- # state_path '/u/apps/lolcat/tmp/pids/puma.state'
1808
- #
1809
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#540
1810
- def state_path(path); end
1811
-
1812
- # Use +permission+ to restrict permissions for the state file.
1813
- #
1814
- # @example
1815
- # state_permission 0600
1816
- # @version 5.0.0
1817
- #
1818
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#550
1819
- def state_permission(permission); end
1820
-
1821
- # Redirect +STDOUT+ and +STDERR+ to files specified. The +append+ parameter
1822
- # specifies whether the output is appended, the default is +false+.
1823
- #
1824
- # @example
1825
- # stdout_redirect '/app/lolcat/log/stdout', '/app/lolcat/log/stderr'
1826
- # @example
1827
- # stdout_redirect '/app/lolcat/log/stdout', '/app/lolcat/log/stderr', true
1828
- #
1829
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#452
1830
- def stdout_redirect(stdout = T.unsafe(nil), stderr = T.unsafe(nil), append = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1831
-
1832
- # Additional text to display in process listing.
1833
- #
1834
- # If you do not specify a tag, Puma will infer it. If you do not want Puma
1835
- # to add a tag, use an empty string.
1836
- #
1837
- # @example
1838
- # tag 'app name'
1839
- # @example
1840
- # tag ''
1841
- #
1842
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#794
1843
- def tag(string); end
1844
-
1845
- # Configure +min+ to be the minimum number of threads to use to answer
1846
- # requests and +max+ the maximum.
1847
- #
1848
- # The default is the environment variables +PUMA_MIN_THREADS+ / +PUMA_MAX_THREADS+
1849
- # (or +MIN_THREADS+ / +MAX_THREADS+ if the +PUMA_+ variables aren't set).
1850
- #
1851
- # If these environment variables aren't set, the default is "0, 5" in MRI or "0, 16" for other interpreters.
1852
- #
1853
- # @example
1854
- # threads 0, 16
1855
- # @example
1856
- # threads 5, 5
1857
- #
1858
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#474
1859
- def threads(min, max); end
1860
-
1861
- # Attempts to route traffic to less-busy workers by causing them to delay
1862
- # listening on the socket, allowing workers which are not processing any
1863
- # requests to pick up new requests first.
1864
- #
1865
- # Only works on MRI. For all other interpreters, this setting does nothing.
1866
- #
1867
- # @see Puma::Server#handle_servers
1868
- # @see Puma::ThreadPool#wait_for_less_busy_worker
1869
- # @version 5.0.0
1870
- #
1871
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#917
1872
- def wait_for_less_busy_worker(val = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1873
-
1874
- # Change the default worker timeout for booting.
1875
- #
1876
- # If unspecified, this defaults to the value of worker_timeout.
1877
- #
1878
- # @example
1879
- # worker_boot_timeout 60
1880
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1881
- # @see Puma::Cluster::Worker#ping_timeout
1882
- #
1883
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#844
1884
- def worker_boot_timeout(timeout); end
1885
-
1886
- # Change the default interval for checking workers.
1887
- #
1888
- # The default value is 5 seconds.
1889
- #
1890
- # @example
1891
- # worker_check_interval 5
1892
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1893
- # @see Puma::Cluster#check_workers
1894
- #
1895
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#807
1896
- def worker_check_interval(interval); end
1897
-
1898
- # Set the strategy for worker culling.
1899
- #
1900
- # There are two possible values:
1901
- #
1902
- # 1. **:youngest** - the youngest workers (i.e. the workers that were
1903
- # the most recently started) will be culled.
1904
- # 2. **:oldest** - the oldest workers (i.e. the workers that were started
1905
- # the longest time ago) will be culled.
1906
- #
1907
- # @example
1908
- # worker_culling_strategy :oldest
1909
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1910
- # @see Puma::Cluster#cull_workers
1911
- #
1912
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#871
1913
- def worker_culling_strategy(strategy); end
1914
-
1915
- # Set the timeout for worker shutdown.
1916
- #
1917
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1918
- # @see Puma::Cluster::Worker#term
1919
- #
1920
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#853
1921
- def worker_shutdown_timeout(timeout); end
1922
-
1923
- # Verifies that all workers have checked in to the master process within
1924
- # the given timeout. If not the worker process will be restarted. This is
1925
- # not a request timeout, it is to protect against a hung or dead process.
1926
- # Setting this value will not protect against slow requests.
1927
- #
1928
- # The minimum value is 6 seconds, the default value is 60 seconds.
1929
- #
1930
- # @example
1931
- # worker_timeout 60
1932
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1933
- # @see Puma::Cluster::Worker#ping_timeout
1934
- #
1935
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#823
1936
- def worker_timeout(timeout); end
1937
-
1938
- # How many worker processes to run. Typically this is set to
1939
- # the number of available cores.
1940
- #
1941
- # The default is the value of the environment variable +WEB_CONCURRENCY+ if
1942
- # set, otherwise 0.
1943
- #
1944
- # @note Cluster mode only.
1945
- # @see Puma::Cluster
1946
- #
1947
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#562
1948
- def workers(count); end
1949
-
1950
- private
1951
-
1952
- # To avoid adding cert_pem and key_pem as URI params, we store them on the
1953
- # options[:store] from where Puma binder knows how to find and extract them.
1954
- #
1955
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#1026
1956
- def add_pem_values_to_options_store(opts); end
1957
-
1958
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#1042
1959
- def process_hook(options_key, key, block, meth); end
1960
-
1961
- class << self
1962
- # convenience method so logic can be used in CI
1963
- #
1964
- # @see ssl_bind
1965
- #
1966
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#57
1967
- def ssl_bind_str(host, port, opts); end
1968
- end
1969
- end
1970
-
1971
- # source://puma//lib/puma/dsl.rb#52
1972
- Puma::DSL::ON_WORKER_KEY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
1973
-
1974
- # The implementation of a detailed error logging.
1975
- #
1976
- # @version 5.0.0
1977
- class Puma::ErrorLogger
1978
- include ::Puma::Const
1979
-
1980
- # @return [ErrorLogger] a new instance of ErrorLogger
1981
- #
1982
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#18
1983
- def initialize(ioerr); end
1984
-
1985
- # Print occurred error details only if
1986
- # environment variable PUMA_DEBUG is defined.
1987
- # +options+ hash with additional options:
1988
- # - +error+ is an exception object
1989
- # - +req+ the http request
1990
- # - +text+ (default nil) custom string to print in title
1991
- # and before all remaining info.
1992
- #
1993
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#47
1994
- def debug(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
1995
-
1996
- # Print occurred error details.
1997
- # +options+ hash with additional options:
1998
- # - +error+ is an exception object
1999
- # - +req+ the http request
2000
- # - +text+ (default nil) custom string to print in title
2001
- # and before all remaining info.
2002
- #
2003
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#35
2004
- def info(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2005
-
2006
- # Returns the value of attribute ioerr.
2007
- #
2008
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#12
2009
- def ioerr; end
2010
-
2011
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#73
2012
- def request_dump(req); end
2013
-
2014
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#89
2015
- def request_headers(req); end
2016
-
2017
- # @return [Boolean]
2018
- #
2019
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#94
2020
- def request_parsed?(req); end
2021
-
2022
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#78
2023
- def request_title(req); end
2024
-
2025
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#61
2026
- def title(options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2027
-
2028
- private
2029
-
2030
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#98
2031
- def internal_write(str); end
2032
-
2033
- class << self
2034
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#24
2035
- def stdio; end
2036
- end
2037
- end
2038
-
2039
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#16
2040
- Puma::ErrorLogger::LOG_QUEUE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Thread::Queue)
2041
-
2042
- # source://puma//lib/puma/error_logger.rb#14
2043
- Puma::ErrorLogger::REQUEST_FORMAT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
2044
-
2045
- # This is an event sink used by `Puma::Server` to handle
2046
- # lifecycle events such as :on_booted, :on_restart, and :on_stopped.
2047
- # Using `Puma::DSL` it is possible to register callback hooks
2048
- # for each event type.
2049
- class Puma::Events
2050
- # @return [Events] a new instance of Events
2051
- #
2052
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#11
2053
- def initialize; end
2054
-
2055
- # Fire callbacks for the named hook
2056
- #
2057
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#16
2058
- def fire(hook, *args); end
2059
-
2060
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#45
2061
- def fire_on_booted!; end
2062
-
2063
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#49
2064
- def fire_on_restart!; end
2065
-
2066
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#53
2067
- def fire_on_stopped!; end
2068
-
2069
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#33
2070
- def on_booted(&block); end
2071
-
2072
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#37
2073
- def on_restart(&block); end
2074
-
2075
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#41
2076
- def on_stopped(&block); end
2077
-
2078
- # Register a callback for a given hook
2079
- #
2080
- # source://puma//lib/puma/events.rb#21
2081
- def register(hook, obj = T.unsafe(nil), &blk); end
2082
- end
2083
-
2084
- # @version 5.2.1
2085
- #
2086
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#9
2087
- Puma::HAS_FORK = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2088
-
2089
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#11
2090
- Puma::HAS_NATIVE_IO_WAIT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2091
-
2092
- # at present, MiniSSL::Engine is only defined in extension code (puma_http11),
2093
- # not in minissl.rb
2094
- #
2095
- # source://puma//lib/puma.rb#29
2096
- Puma::HAS_SSL = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2097
-
2098
- # source://puma//lib/puma.rb#31
2099
- Puma::HAS_UNIX_SOCKET = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2100
-
2101
- # Every standard HTTP code mapped to the appropriate message.
2102
- # Generated with:
2103
- # curl -s https://www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes-1.csv | \
2104
- # ruby -ne 'm = /^(\d{3}),(?!Unassigned|\(Unused\))([^,]+)/.match($_) and \
2105
- # puts "#{m[1]} => \x27#{m[2].strip}\x27,"'
2106
- #
2107
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#18
2108
- Puma::HTTP_STATUS_CODES = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
2109
-
2110
- class Puma::HttpParser
2111
- def initialize; end
2112
-
2113
- def body; end
2114
- def error?; end
2115
- def execute(_arg0, _arg1, _arg2); end
2116
- def finish; end
2117
- def finished?; end
2118
- def nread; end
2119
- def reset; end
2120
- end
2121
-
2122
- class Puma::HttpParserError < ::IOError; end
2123
- class Puma::HttpParserError501 < ::IOError; end
2124
-
2125
- class Puma::IOBuffer < ::StringIO
2126
- # @return [IOBuffer] a new instance of IOBuffer
2127
- #
2128
- # source://puma//lib/puma/io_buffer.rb#7
2129
- def initialize; end
2130
-
2131
- def append(*_arg0); end
2132
-
2133
- # source://puma//lib/puma/io_buffer.rb#15
2134
- def clear; end
2135
-
2136
- # @return [Boolean]
2137
- #
2138
- # source://puma//lib/puma/io_buffer.rb#11
2139
- def empty?; end
2140
-
2141
- # source://puma//lib/puma/io_buffer.rb#15
2142
- def reset; end
2143
-
2144
- # source://puma//lib/puma/io_buffer.rb#20
2145
- def to_s; end
2146
- end
2147
-
2148
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#13
2149
- Puma::IS_JRUBY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
2150
-
2151
- # @version 5.2.0
2152
- #
2153
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#21
2154
- Puma::IS_MRI = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2155
-
2156
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#15
2157
- Puma::IS_OSX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2158
-
2159
- # source://puma//lib/puma/detect.rb#17
2160
- Puma::IS_WINDOWS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
2161
-
2162
- # Puma deliberately avoids the use of the json gem and instead performs JSON
2163
- # serialization without any external dependencies. In a puma cluster, loading
2164
- # any gem into the puma master process means that operators cannot use a
2165
- # phased restart to upgrade their application if the new version of that
2166
- # application uses a different version of that gem. The json gem in
2167
- # particular is additionally problematic because it leverages native
2168
- # extensions. If the puma master process relies on a gem with native
2169
- # extensions and operators remove gems from disk related to old releases,
2170
- # subsequent phased restarts can fail.
2171
- #
2172
- # The implementation of JSON serialization in this module is not designed to
2173
- # be particularly full-featured or fast. It just has to handle the few places
2174
- # where Puma relies on JSON serialization internally.
2175
- module Puma::JSONSerialization
2176
- class << self
2177
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#29
2178
- def generate(value); end
2179
-
2180
- private
2181
-
2182
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#86
2183
- def serialize_object_key(output, value); end
2184
-
2185
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#71
2186
- def serialize_string(output, value); end
2187
-
2188
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#38
2189
- def serialize_value(output, value); end
2190
- end
2191
- end
2192
-
2193
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#22
2194
- Puma::JSONSerialization::BACKSLASH = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2195
-
2196
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#24
2197
- Puma::JSONSerialization::CHAR_TO_ESCAPE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2198
-
2199
- # As required by ECMA-404
2200
- #
2201
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#23
2202
- Puma::JSONSerialization::CONTROL_CHAR_TO_ESCAPE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2203
-
2204
- # source://puma//lib/puma/json_serialization.rb#21
2205
- Puma::JSONSerialization::QUOTE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2206
-
2207
- class Puma::JSONSerialization::SerializationError < ::StandardError; end
2208
-
2209
- # Puma::Launcher is the single entry point for starting a Puma server based on user
2210
- # configuration. It is responsible for taking user supplied arguments and resolving them
2211
- # with configuration in `config/puma.rb` or `config/puma/<env>.rb`.
2212
- #
2213
- # It is responsible for either launching a cluster of Puma workers or a single
2214
- # puma server.
2215
- class Puma::Launcher
2216
- # Returns an instance of Launcher
2217
- #
2218
- # +conf+ A Puma::Configuration object indicating how to run the server.
2219
- #
2220
- # +launcher_args+ A Hash that currently has one required key `:events`,
2221
- # this is expected to hold an object similar to an `Puma::LogWriter.stdio`,
2222
- # this object will be responsible for broadcasting Puma's internal state
2223
- # to a logging destination. An optional key `:argv` can be supplied,
2224
- # this should be an array of strings, these arguments are re-used when
2225
- # restarting the puma server.
2226
- #
2227
- # Examples:
2228
- #
2229
- # conf = Puma::Configuration.new do |user_config|
2230
- # user_config.threads 1, 10
2231
- # user_config.app do |env|
2232
- # [200, {}, ["hello world"]]
2233
- # end
2234
- # end
2235
- # Puma::Launcher.new(conf, log_writer: Puma::LogWriter.stdio).run
2236
- #
2237
- # @return [Launcher] a new instance of Launcher
2238
- #
2239
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#41
2240
- def initialize(conf, launcher_args = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2241
-
2242
- # Returns the value of attribute binder.
2243
- #
2244
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2245
- def binder; end
2246
-
2247
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#208
2248
- def close_binder_listeners; end
2249
-
2250
- # Returns the value of attribute config.
2251
- #
2252
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2253
- def config; end
2254
-
2255
- # Return all tcp ports the launcher may be using, TCP or SSL
2256
- #
2257
- # @version 5.0.0
2258
- #
2259
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#194
2260
- def connected_ports; end
2261
-
2262
- # Delete the configured pidfile
2263
- #
2264
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#130
2265
- def delete_pidfile; end
2266
-
2267
- # Returns the value of attribute events.
2268
- #
2269
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2270
- def events; end
2271
-
2272
- # Begin async shutdown of the server
2273
- #
2274
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#136
2275
- def halt; end
2276
-
2277
- # Returns the value of attribute log_writer.
2278
- #
2279
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2280
- def log_writer; end
2281
-
2282
- # Returns the value of attribute options.
2283
- #
2284
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2285
- def options; end
2286
-
2287
- # Begin a phased restart if supported
2288
- #
2289
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#154
2290
- def phased_restart; end
2291
-
2292
- # Begin a refork if supported
2293
- #
2294
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#163
2295
- def refork; end
2296
-
2297
- # Begin async restart of the server
2298
- #
2299
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#148
2300
- def restart; end
2301
-
2302
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#199
2303
- def restart_args; end
2304
-
2305
- # Returns the value of attribute restart_dir.
2306
- #
2307
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#102
2308
- def restart_dir; end
2309
-
2310
- # Run the server. This blocks until the server is stopped
2311
- #
2312
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#174
2313
- def run; end
2314
-
2315
- # Return stats about the server
2316
- #
2317
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#105
2318
- def stats; end
2319
-
2320
- # Begin async shutdown of the server gracefully
2321
- #
2322
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#142
2323
- def stop; end
2324
-
2325
- # @version 5.0.0
2326
- #
2327
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#219
2328
- def thread_status; end
2329
-
2330
- # Write a state file that can be used by pumactl to control
2331
- # the server
2332
- #
2333
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#111
2334
- def write_state; end
2335
-
2336
- private
2337
-
2338
- # @return [Boolean]
2339
- #
2340
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#339
2341
- def clustered?; end
2342
-
2343
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#257
2344
- def do_forceful_stop; end
2345
-
2346
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#262
2347
- def do_graceful_stop; end
2348
-
2349
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#267
2350
- def do_restart(previous_env); end
2351
-
2352
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#244
2353
- def do_run_finished(previous_env); end
2354
-
2355
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#365
2356
- def environment; end
2357
-
2358
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#378
2359
- def generate_restart_data; end
2360
-
2361
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#232
2362
- def get_env; end
2363
-
2364
- # Puma's systemd integration allows Puma to inform systemd:
2365
- # 1. when it has successfully started
2366
- # 2. when it is starting shutdown
2367
- # 3. periodically for a liveness check with a watchdog thread
2368
- #
2369
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#318
2370
- def integrate_with_systemd; end
2371
-
2372
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#335
2373
- def log(str); end
2374
-
2375
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#488
2376
- def log_config; end
2377
-
2378
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#373
2379
- def prune_bundler!; end
2380
-
2381
- # @return [Boolean]
2382
- #
2383
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#369
2384
- def prune_bundler?; end
2385
-
2386
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#310
2387
- def reload_worker_directory; end
2388
-
2389
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#274
2390
- def restart!; end
2391
-
2392
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#348
2393
- def set_process_title; end
2394
-
2395
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#359
2396
- def set_rack_environment; end
2397
-
2398
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#423
2399
- def setup_signals; end
2400
-
2401
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#353
2402
- def title; end
2403
-
2404
- # @raise [UnsupportedOption]
2405
- #
2406
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#343
2407
- def unsupported(str); end
2408
-
2409
- # If configured, write the pid of the current process out
2410
- # to a file.
2411
- #
2412
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher.rb#300
2413
- def write_pid; end
2414
- end
2415
-
2416
- # This class is used to pickup Gemfile changes during
2417
- # application restarts.
2418
- class Puma::Launcher::BundlePruner
2419
- # @return [BundlePruner] a new instance of BundlePruner
2420
- #
2421
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#10
2422
- def initialize(original_argv, extra_runtime_dependencies, log_writer); end
2423
-
2424
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#16
2425
- def prune; end
2426
-
2427
- private
2428
-
2429
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#75
2430
- def extra_runtime_deps_paths; end
2431
-
2432
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#99
2433
- def log(str); end
2434
-
2435
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#71
2436
- def paths_to_require_after_prune; end
2437
-
2438
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#87
2439
- def puma_require_paths; end
2440
-
2441
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#57
2442
- def puma_wild_path; end
2443
-
2444
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#95
2445
- def require_paths_for_gem(gem_spec); end
2446
-
2447
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#48
2448
- def require_rubygems_min_version!; end
2449
-
2450
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#91
2451
- def spec_for_gem(gem_name); end
2452
-
2453
- # source://puma//lib/puma/launcher/bundle_pruner.rb#62
2454
- def with_unbundled_env; end
2455
- end
2456
-
2457
- # Handles logging concerns for both standard messages
2458
- # (+stdout+) and errors (+stderr+).
2459
- class Puma::LogWriter
2460
- # Create a LogWriter that prints to +stdout+ and +stderr+.
2461
- #
2462
- # @return [LogWriter] a new instance of LogWriter
2463
- #
2464
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#34
2465
- def initialize(stdout, stderr); end
2466
-
2467
- # An HTTP connection error has occurred.
2468
- # +error+ a connection exception, +req+ the request,
2469
- # and +text+ additional info
2470
- #
2471
- # @version 5.0.0
2472
- #
2473
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#101
2474
- def connection_error(error, req, text = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2475
-
2476
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#83
2477
- def debug(str); end
2478
-
2479
- # Log occurred error debug dump.
2480
- # +error+ an exception object, +req+ the request,
2481
- # and +text+ additional info
2482
- #
2483
- # @version 5.0.0
2484
- #
2485
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#133
2486
- def debug_error(error, req = T.unsafe(nil), text = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2487
-
2488
- # Write +str+ to +@stderr+
2489
- #
2490
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#88
2491
- def error(str); end
2492
-
2493
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#93
2494
- def format(str); end
2495
-
2496
- # Returns the value of attribute formatter.
2497
- #
2498
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#31
2499
- def formatter; end
2500
-
2501
- # Sets the attribute formatter
2502
- #
2503
- # @param value the value to set the attribute formatter to.
2504
- #
2505
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#31
2506
- def formatter=(_arg0); end
2507
-
2508
- # Write +str+ to +@stdout+
2509
- #
2510
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#61
2511
- def log(str); end
2512
-
2513
- # An HTTP parse error has occurred.
2514
- # +error+ a parsing exception,
2515
- # and +req+ the request.
2516
- #
2517
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#108
2518
- def parse_error(error, req); end
2519
-
2520
- # An SSL error has occurred.
2521
- #
2522
- # @param error [Puma::MiniSSL::SSLError]
2523
- # @param ssl_socket [Puma::MiniSSL::Socket]
2524
- #
2525
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#115
2526
- def ssl_error(error, ssl_socket); end
2527
-
2528
- # Returns the value of attribute stderr.
2529
- #
2530
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#28
2531
- def stderr; end
2532
-
2533
- # Returns the value of attribute stdout.
2534
- #
2535
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#28
2536
- def stdout; end
2537
-
2538
- # An unknown error has occurred.
2539
- # +error+ an exception object, +req+ the request,
2540
- # and +text+ additional info
2541
- #
2542
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#125
2543
- def unknown_error(error, req = T.unsafe(nil), text = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2544
-
2545
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#65
2546
- def write(str); end
2547
-
2548
- private
2549
-
2550
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#69
2551
- def internal_write(str); end
2552
-
2553
- class << self
2554
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#55
2555
- def null; end
2556
-
2557
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#51
2558
- def stdio; end
2559
-
2560
- # Returns an LogWriter object which writes its status to
2561
- # two StringIO objects.
2562
- #
2563
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#47
2564
- def strings; end
2565
- end
2566
- end
2567
-
2568
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#43
2569
- Puma::LogWriter::DEFAULT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Puma::LogWriter)
2570
-
2571
- class Puma::LogWriter::DefaultFormatter
2572
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#15
2573
- def call(str); end
2574
- end
2575
-
2576
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#26
2577
- Puma::LogWriter::LOG_QUEUE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Thread::Queue)
2578
-
2579
- class Puma::LogWriter::PidFormatter
2580
- # source://puma//lib/puma/log_writer.rb#21
2581
- def call(str); end
2582
- end
2583
-
2584
- module Puma::MiniSSL
2585
- class << self
2586
- def check; end
2587
- end
2588
- end
2589
-
2590
- class Puma::MiniSSL::Context
2591
- # @return [Context] a new instance of Context
2592
- #
2593
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#206
2594
- def initialize; end
2595
-
2596
- # Returns the value of attribute ca.
2597
- #
2598
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#281
2599
- def ca; end
2600
-
2601
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#299
2602
- def ca=(ca); end
2603
-
2604
- # Returns the value of attribute cert.
2605
- #
2606
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#280
2607
- def cert; end
2608
-
2609
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#294
2610
- def cert=(cert); end
2611
-
2612
- # Returns the value of attribute cert_pem.
2613
- #
2614
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#282
2615
- def cert_pem; end
2616
-
2617
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
2618
- #
2619
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#304
2620
- def cert_pem=(cert_pem); end
2621
-
2622
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#314
2623
- def check; end
2624
-
2625
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
2626
- #
2627
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#218
2628
- def check_file(file, desc); end
2629
-
2630
- # non-jruby Context properties
2631
- #
2632
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#279
2633
- def key; end
2634
-
2635
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#289
2636
- def key=(key); end
2637
-
2638
- # Returns the value of attribute key_pem.
2639
- #
2640
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#283
2641
- def key_pem; end
2642
-
2643
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
2644
- #
2645
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#309
2646
- def key_pem=(key_pem); end
2647
-
2648
- # Returns the value of attribute no_tlsv1.
2649
- #
2650
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#204
2651
- def no_tlsv1; end
2652
-
2653
- # disables TLSv1
2654
- #
2655
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
2656
- #
2657
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#351
2658
- def no_tlsv1=(tlsv1); end
2659
-
2660
- # Returns the value of attribute no_tlsv1_1.
2661
- #
2662
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#204
2663
- def no_tlsv1_1; end
2664
-
2665
- # disables TLSv1 and TLSv1.1. Overrides `#no_tlsv1=`
2666
- #
2667
- # @raise [ArgumentError]
2668
- #
2669
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#358
2670
- def no_tlsv1_1=(tlsv1_1); end
2671
-
2672
- # Returns the value of attribute reuse.
2673
- #
2674
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#287
2675
- def reuse; end
2676
-
2677
- # Controls session reuse. Allowed values are as follows:
2678
- # * 'off' - matches the behavior of Puma 5.6 and earlier. This is included
2679
- # in case reuse 'on' is made the default in future Puma versions.
2680
- # * 'dflt' - sets session reuse on, with OpenSSL default cache size of
2681
- # 20k and default timeout of 300 seconds.
2682
- # * 's,t' - where s and t are integer strings, for size and timeout.
2683
- # * 's' - where s is an integer strings for size.
2684
- # * ',t' - where t is an integer strings for timeout.
2685
- #
2686
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#328
2687
- def reuse=(reuse_str); end
2688
-
2689
- # Returns the value of attribute reuse_cache_size.
2690
- #
2691
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#287
2692
- def reuse_cache_size; end
2693
-
2694
- # Returns the value of attribute reuse_timeout.
2695
- #
2696
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#287
2697
- def reuse_timeout; end
2698
-
2699
- # Returns the value of attribute ssl_cipher_filter.
2700
- #
2701
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#284
2702
- def ssl_cipher_filter; end
2703
-
2704
- # Sets the attribute ssl_cipher_filter
2705
- #
2706
- # @param value the value to set the attribute ssl_cipher_filter to.
2707
- #
2708
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#284
2709
- def ssl_cipher_filter=(_arg0); end
2710
-
2711
- # Returns the value of attribute verification_flags.
2712
- #
2713
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#285
2714
- def verification_flags; end
2715
-
2716
- # Sets the attribute verification_flags
2717
- #
2718
- # @param value the value to set the attribute verification_flags to.
2719
- #
2720
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#285
2721
- def verification_flags=(_arg0); end
2722
-
2723
- # Returns the value of attribute verify_mode.
2724
- #
2725
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#203
2726
- def verify_mode; end
2727
-
2728
- # Sets the attribute verify_mode
2729
- #
2730
- # @param value the value to set the attribute verify_mode to.
2731
- #
2732
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#203
2733
- def verify_mode=(_arg0); end
2734
- end
2735
-
2736
- class Puma::MiniSSL::ContextBuilder
2737
- # @return [ContextBuilder] a new instance of ContextBuilder
2738
- #
2739
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl/context_builder.rb#4
2740
- def initialize(params, log_writer); end
2741
-
2742
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl/context_builder.rb#9
2743
- def context; end
2744
-
2745
- private
2746
-
2747
- # Returns the value of attribute log_writer.
2748
- #
2749
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl/context_builder.rb#89
2750
- def log_writer; end
2751
-
2752
- # Returns the value of attribute params.
2753
- #
2754
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl/context_builder.rb#89
2755
- def params; end
2756
- end
2757
-
2758
- class Puma::MiniSSL::Engine
2759
- def extract; end
2760
- def init?; end
2761
- def inject(_arg0); end
2762
- def peercert; end
2763
- def read; end
2764
- def shutdown; end
2765
- def ssl_vers_st; end
2766
- def write(_arg0); end
2767
-
2768
- class << self
2769
- def client; end
2770
- def server(_arg0); end
2771
- end
2772
- end
2773
-
2774
- # Define constant at runtime, as it's easy to determine at built time,
2775
- # but Puma could (it shouldn't) be loaded with an older OpenSSL version
2776
- #
2777
- # @version 5.0.0
2778
- #
2779
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#17
2780
- Puma::MiniSSL::HAS_TLS1_3 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2781
-
2782
- Puma::MiniSSL::OPENSSL_LIBRARY_VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
2783
- Puma::MiniSSL::OPENSSL_NO_SSL3 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), TrueClass)
2784
- Puma::MiniSSL::OPENSSL_NO_TLS1 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
2785
- Puma::MiniSSL::OPENSSL_NO_TLS1_1 = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), FalseClass)
2786
- Puma::MiniSSL::OPENSSL_VERSION = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
2787
-
2788
- class Puma::MiniSSL::SSLContext
2789
- def initialize(_arg0); end
2790
- end
2791
-
2792
- # this class is defined so that it exists when Puma is compiled
2793
- # without ssl support, as Server and Reactor use it in rescue statements.
2794
- class Puma::MiniSSL::SSLError < ::StandardError; end
2795
-
2796
- class Puma::MiniSSL::Server
2797
- # @return [Server] a new instance of Server
2798
- #
2799
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#396
2800
- def initialize(socket, ctx); end
2801
-
2802
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#402
2803
- def accept; end
2804
-
2805
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#409
2806
- def accept_nonblock; end
2807
-
2808
- # @version 5.0.0
2809
- #
2810
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#423
2811
- def addr; end
2812
-
2813
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#427
2814
- def close; end
2815
-
2816
- # @return [Boolean]
2817
- #
2818
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#431
2819
- def closed?; end
2820
-
2821
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#417
2822
- def to_io; end
2823
- end
2824
-
2825
- class Puma::MiniSSL::Socket
2826
- # @return [Socket] a new instance of Socket
2827
- #
2828
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#22
2829
- def initialize(socket, engine); end
2830
-
2831
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#119
2832
- def <<(data); end
2833
-
2834
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#166
2835
- def close; end
2836
-
2837
- # @return [Boolean]
2838
- #
2839
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#34
2840
- def closed?; end
2841
-
2842
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#76
2843
- def engine_read_all; end
2844
-
2845
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#162
2846
- def flush; end
2847
-
2848
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#182
2849
- def peeraddr; end
2850
-
2851
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#187
2852
- def peercert; end
2853
-
2854
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#84
2855
- def read_nonblock(size, *_); end
2856
-
2857
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#59
2858
- def readpartial(size); end
2859
-
2860
- # Returns a two element array,
2861
- # first is protocol version (SSL_get_version),
2862
- # second is 'handshake' state (SSL_state_string)
2863
- #
2864
- # Used for dropping tcp connections to ssl.
2865
- # See OpenSSL ssl/ssl_stat.c SSL_state_string for info
2866
- #
2867
- # @version 5.0.0
2868
- #
2869
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#47
2870
- def ssl_version_state; end
2871
-
2872
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#119
2873
- def syswrite(data); end
2874
-
2875
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#30
2876
- def to_io; end
2877
-
2878
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#119
2879
- def write(data); end
2880
-
2881
- # The problem with implementing it properly
2882
- # is that it means we'd have to have the ability to rewind
2883
- # an engine because after we write+extract, the socket
2884
- # write_nonblock call might raise an exception and later
2885
- # code would pass the same data in, but the engine would think
2886
- # it had already written the data in.
2887
- #
2888
- # So for the time being (and since write blocking is quite rare),
2889
- # go ahead and actually block in write_nonblock.
2890
- #
2891
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#158
2892
- def write_nonblock(data, *_); end
2893
-
2894
- private
2895
-
2896
- # Used to check the handshake status, in particular when a TCP connection
2897
- # is made with TLSv1.3 as an available protocol
2898
- #
2899
- # @return [Boolean]
2900
- # @version 5.0.0
2901
- #
2902
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#54
2903
- def bad_tlsv1_3?; end
2904
- end
2905
-
2906
- # https://github.com/openssl/openssl/blob/master/include/openssl/x509_vfy.h.in
2907
- # /* Certificate verify flags */
2908
- #
2909
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#371
2910
- Puma::MiniSSL::VERIFICATION_FLAGS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
2911
-
2912
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#367
2913
- Puma::MiniSSL::VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
2914
-
2915
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#365
2916
- Puma::MiniSSL::VERIFY_NONE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
2917
-
2918
- # source://puma//lib/puma/minissl.rb#366
2919
- Puma::MiniSSL::VERIFY_PEER = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
2920
-
2921
- # Provides an IO-like object that always appears to contain no data.
2922
- # Used as the value for rack.input when the request has no body.
2923
- class Puma::NullIO
2924
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#28
2925
- def close; end
2926
-
2927
- # This is used as singleton class, so can't have state.
2928
- #
2929
- # @return [Boolean]
2930
- #
2931
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#57
2932
- def closed?; end
2933
-
2934
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#16
2935
- def each; end
2936
-
2937
- # @return [Boolean]
2938
- #
2939
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#35
2940
- def eof?; end
2941
-
2942
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#52
2943
- def flush; end
2944
-
2945
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#8
2946
- def gets; end
2947
-
2948
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#46
2949
- def puts(*ary); end
2950
-
2951
- # Mimics IO#read with no data.
2952
- #
2953
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#21
2954
- def read(count = T.unsafe(nil), _buffer = T.unsafe(nil)); end
2955
-
2956
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#25
2957
- def rewind; end
2958
-
2959
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#31
2960
- def size; end
2961
-
2962
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#12
2963
- def string; end
2964
-
2965
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#39
2966
- def sync; end
2967
-
2968
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#43
2969
- def sync=(v); end
2970
-
2971
- # source://puma//lib/puma/null_io.rb#49
2972
- def write(*ary); end
2973
- end
2974
-
2975
- class Puma::Plugin
2976
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#107
2977
- def in_background(&blk); end
2978
-
2979
- class << self
2980
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#97
2981
- def create(&blk); end
2982
-
2983
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#90
2984
- def extract_name(ary); end
2985
- end
2986
- end
2987
-
2988
- # Matches
2989
- # "C:/Ruby22/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/puma-3.0.1/lib/puma/plugin/tmp_restart.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'"
2990
- # AS
2991
- # C:/Ruby22/lib/ruby/gems/2.2.0/gems/puma-3.0.1/lib/puma/plugin/tmp_restart.rb
2992
- #
2993
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#81
2994
- Puma::Plugin::CALLER_FILE = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
2995
-
2996
- class Puma::PluginLoader
2997
- # @return [PluginLoader] a new instance of PluginLoader
2998
- #
2999
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#7
3000
- def initialize; end
3001
-
3002
- # @raise [UnknownPlugin]
3003
- #
3004
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#11
3005
- def create(name); end
3006
-
3007
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#21
3008
- def fire_starts(launcher); end
3009
- end
3010
-
3011
- class Puma::PluginRegistry
3012
- # @return [PluginRegistry] a new instance of PluginRegistry
3013
- #
3014
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#31
3015
- def initialize; end
3016
-
3017
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#60
3018
- def add_background(blk); end
3019
-
3020
- # @raise [UnknownPlugin]
3021
- #
3022
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#40
3023
- def find(name); end
3024
-
3025
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#64
3026
- def fire_background; end
3027
-
3028
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#36
3029
- def register(name, cls); end
3030
- end
3031
-
3032
- # source://puma//lib/puma/plugin.rb#74
3033
- Puma::Plugins = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Puma::PluginRegistry)
3034
-
3035
- module Puma::Rack; end
3036
-
3037
- # Rack::Builder implements a small DSL to iteratively construct Rack
3038
- # applications.
3039
- #
3040
- # Example:
3041
- #
3042
- # require 'rack/lobster'
3043
- # app = Rack::Builder.new do
3044
- # use Rack::CommonLogger
3045
- # use Rack::ShowExceptions
3046
- # map "/lobster" do
3047
- # use Rack::Lint
3048
- # run Rack::Lobster.new
3049
- # end
3050
- # end
3051
- #
3052
- # run app
3053
- #
3054
- # Or
3055
- #
3056
- # app = Rack::Builder.app do
3057
- # use Rack::CommonLogger
3058
- # run lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, ['OK']] }
3059
- # end
3060
- #
3061
- # run app
3062
- #
3063
- # +use+ adds middleware to the stack, +run+ dispatches to an application.
3064
- # You can use +map+ to construct a Rack::URLMap in a convenient way.
3065
- class Puma::Rack::Builder
3066
- # @return [Builder] a new instance of Builder
3067
- #
3068
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#176
3069
- def initialize(default_app = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
3070
-
3071
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#283
3072
- def call(env); end
3073
-
3074
- # Creates a route within the application.
3075
- #
3076
- # Rack::Builder.app do
3077
- # map '/' do
3078
- # run Heartbeat
3079
- # end
3080
- # end
3081
- #
3082
- # The +use+ method can also be used here to specify middleware to run under a specific path:
3083
- #
3084
- # Rack::Builder.app do
3085
- # map '/' do
3086
- # use Middleware
3087
- # run Heartbeat
3088
- # end
3089
- # end
3090
- #
3091
- # This example includes a piece of middleware which will run before requests hit +Heartbeat+.
3092
- #
3093
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#270
3094
- def map(path, &block); end
3095
-
3096
- # Takes an argument that is an object that responds to #call and returns a Rack response.
3097
- # The simplest form of this is a lambda object:
3098
- #
3099
- # run lambda { |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]] }
3100
- #
3101
- # However this could also be a class:
3102
- #
3103
- # class Heartbeat
3104
- # def self.call(env)
3105
- # [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]]
3106
- # end
3107
- # end
3108
- #
3109
- # run Heartbeat
3110
- #
3111
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#234
3112
- def run(app); end
3113
-
3114
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#275
3115
- def to_app; end
3116
-
3117
- # Specifies middleware to use in a stack.
3118
- #
3119
- # class Middleware
3120
- # def initialize(app)
3121
- # @app = app
3122
- # end
3123
- #
3124
- # def call(env)
3125
- # env["rack.some_header"] = "setting an example"
3126
- # @app.call(env)
3127
- # end
3128
- # end
3129
- #
3130
- # use Middleware
3131
- # run lambda { |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]] }
3132
- #
3133
- # All requests through to this application will first be processed by the middleware class.
3134
- # The +call+ method in this example sets an additional environment key which then can be
3135
- # referenced in the application if required.
3136
- #
3137
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#212
3138
- def use(middleware, *args, &block); end
3139
-
3140
- # Takes a lambda or block that is used to warm-up the application.
3141
- #
3142
- # warmup do |app|
3143
- # client = Rack::MockRequest.new(app)
3144
- # client.get('/')
3145
- # end
3146
- #
3147
- # use SomeMiddleware
3148
- # run MyApp
3149
- #
3150
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#247
3151
- def warmup(prc = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
3152
-
3153
- private
3154
-
3155
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#289
3156
- def generate_map(default_app, mapping); end
3157
-
3158
- class << self
3159
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#189
3160
- def app(default_app = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
3161
-
3162
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#171
3163
- def new_from_string(builder_script, file = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3164
-
3165
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#155
3166
- def parse_file(config, opts = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3167
- end
3168
- end
3169
-
3170
- class Puma::Rack::Options
3171
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#101
3172
- def handler_opts(options); end
3173
-
3174
- # source://puma//lib/puma/rack/builder.rb#8
3175
- def parse!(args); end
3176
- end
3177
-
3178
- # Monitors a collection of IO objects, calling a block whenever
3179
- # any monitored object either receives data or times out, or when the Reactor shuts down.
3180
- #
3181
- # The waiting/wake up is performed with nio4r, which will use the appropriate backend (libev,
3182
- # Java NIO or just plain IO#select). The call to `NIO::Selector#select` will
3183
- # 'wakeup' any IO object that receives data.
3184
- #
3185
- # This class additionally tracks a timeout for every added object,
3186
- # and wakes up any object when its timeout elapses.
3187
- #
3188
- # The implementation uses a Queue to synchronize adding new objects from the internal select loop.
3189
- class Puma::Reactor
3190
- # Create a new Reactor to monitor IO objects added by #add.
3191
- # The provided block will be invoked when an IO has data available to read,
3192
- # its timeout elapses, or when the Reactor shuts down.
3193
- #
3194
- # @return [Reactor] a new instance of Reactor
3195
- #
3196
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#23
3197
- def initialize(backend, &block); end
3198
-
3199
- # Add a new client to monitor.
3200
- # The object must respond to #timeout and #timeout_at.
3201
- # Returns false if the reactor is already shut down.
3202
- #
3203
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#49
3204
- def add(client); end
3205
-
3206
- # Run the internal select loop, using a background thread by default.
3207
- #
3208
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#35
3209
- def run(background = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3210
-
3211
- # Shutdown the reactor, blocking until the background thread is finished.
3212
- #
3213
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#58
3214
- def shutdown; end
3215
-
3216
- private
3217
-
3218
- # Start monitoring the object.
3219
- #
3220
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#100
3221
- def register(client); end
3222
-
3223
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#69
3224
- def select_loop; end
3225
-
3226
- # 'Wake up' a monitored object by calling the provided block.
3227
- # Stop monitoring the object if the block returns `true`.
3228
- #
3229
- # source://puma//lib/puma/reactor.rb#109
3230
- def wakeup!(client); end
3231
- end
3232
-
3233
- # The methods here are included in Server, but are separated into this file.
3234
- # All the methods here pertain to passing the request to the app, then
3235
- # writing the response back to the client.
3236
- #
3237
- # None of the methods here are called externally, with the exception of
3238
- # #handle_request, which is called in Server#process_client.
3239
- #
3240
- # @version 5.0.3
3241
- module Puma::Request
3242
- include ::Puma::Const
3243
-
3244
- # @param env [Hash] see Puma::Client#env, from request
3245
- # @return [Puma::Const::PORT_443, Puma::Const::PORT_80]
3246
- #
3247
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#230
3248
- def default_server_port(env); end
3249
-
3250
- # Takes the request contained in +client+, invokes the Rack application to construct
3251
- # the response and writes it back to +client.io+.
3252
- #
3253
- # It'll return +false+ when the connection is closed, this doesn't mean
3254
- # that the response wasn't successful.
3255
- #
3256
- # It'll return +:async+ if the connection remains open but will be handled
3257
- # elsewhere, i.e. the connection has been hijacked by the Rack application.
3258
- #
3259
- # Finally, it'll return +true+ on keep-alive connections.
3260
- #
3261
- # @param client [Puma::Client]
3262
- # @param io_buffer [Puma::IOBuffer]
3263
- # @param requests [Integer]
3264
- # @return [Boolean, :async]
3265
- #
3266
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#48
3267
- def handle_request(client, io_buffer, requests); end
3268
-
3269
- # Assembles the headers and prepares the body for actually sending the
3270
- # response via #fast_write_response.
3271
- #
3272
- # @param status [Integer] the status returned by the Rack application
3273
- # @param headers [Hash] the headers returned by the Rack application
3274
- # @param app_body [Array] the body returned by the Rack application or
3275
- # a call to `lowlevel_error`
3276
- # @param io_buffer [Puma::IOBuffer] modified in place
3277
- # @param requests [Integer] number of inline requests handled
3278
- # @param client [Puma::Client]
3279
- # @return [Boolean, :async]
3280
- #
3281
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#131
3282
- def prepare_response(status, headers, app_body, io_buffer, requests, client); end
3283
-
3284
- private
3285
-
3286
- # Used to write headers and body.
3287
- # Writes to a socket (normally `Client#io`) using `#fast_write_str`.
3288
- # Accumulates `body` items into `io_buffer`, then writes to socket.
3289
- #
3290
- # @param socket [#write] the response socket
3291
- # @param body [Enumerable, File] the body object
3292
- # @param io_buffer [Puma::IOBuffer] contains headers
3293
- # @param chunk [Boolean]
3294
- # @raise [ConnectionError]
3295
- #
3296
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#273
3297
- def fast_write_response(socket, body, io_buffer, chunked, content_length); end
3298
-
3299
- # Used to write 'early hints', 'no body' responses, 'hijacked' responses,
3300
- # and body segments (called by `fast_write_response`).
3301
- # Writes a string to an io (normally `Client#io`) using `write_nonblock`.
3302
- # Large strings may not be written in one pass, especially if `io` is a
3303
- # `MiniSSL::Socket`.
3304
- #
3305
- # @param io [#write_nonblock] the io to write to
3306
- # @param str [String] the string written to the io
3307
- # @raise [ConnectionError]
3308
- #
3309
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#247
3310
- def fast_write_str(socket, str); end
3311
-
3312
- # @param status [Integer] status from the app
3313
- # @return [String] the text description from Puma::HTTP_STATUS_CODES
3314
- #
3315
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#487
3316
- def fetch_status_code(status); end
3317
-
3318
- # @param header_key [#to_s]
3319
- # @return [Boolean]
3320
- #
3321
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#413
3322
- def illegal_header_key?(header_key); end
3323
-
3324
- # @param header_value [#to_s]
3325
- # @return [Boolean]
3326
- #
3327
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#420
3328
- def illegal_header_value?(header_value); end
3329
-
3330
- # Given a Hash +env+ for the request read from +client+, add
3331
- # and fixup keys to comply with Rack's env guidelines.
3332
- #
3333
- # @param env [Hash] see Puma::Client#env, from request
3334
- # @param client [Puma::Client] only needed for Client#peerip
3335
- #
3336
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#340
3337
- def normalize_env(env, client); end
3338
-
3339
- # Fixup any headers with `,` in the name to have `_` now. We emit
3340
- # headers with `,` in them during the parse phase to avoid ambiguity
3341
- # with the `-` to `_` conversion for critical headers. But here for
3342
- # compatibility, we'll convert them back. This code is written to
3343
- # avoid allocation in the common case (ie there are no headers
3344
- # with `,` in their names), that's why it has the extra conditionals.
3345
- #
3346
- # @param env [Hash] see Puma::Client#env, from request, modifies in place
3347
- # @version 5.0.3
3348
- #
3349
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#434
3350
- def req_env_post_parse(env); end
3351
-
3352
- # Used in the lambda for env[ `Puma::Const::EARLY_HINTS` ]
3353
- #
3354
- # @param headers [Hash] the headers returned by the Rack application
3355
- # @return [String]
3356
- # @version 5.0.3
3357
- #
3358
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#466
3359
- def str_early_hints(headers); end
3360
-
3361
- # Processes and write headers to the IOBuffer.
3362
- #
3363
- # @param env [Hash] see Puma::Client#env, from request
3364
- # @param status [Integer] the status returned by the Rack application
3365
- # @param headers [Hash] the headers returned by the Rack application
3366
- # @param content_length [Integer, nil] content length if it can be determined from the
3367
- # response body
3368
- # @param io_buffer [Puma::IOBuffer] modified inn place
3369
- # @param requests [Integer] number of inline requests handled
3370
- # @param client [Puma::Client]
3371
- # @return [Hash] resp_info
3372
- # @version 5.0.3
3373
- #
3374
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#504
3375
- def str_headers(env, status, headers, res_body, io_buffer, requests, client); end
3376
- end
3377
-
3378
- # determines whether to write body to io_buffer first, or straight to socket
3379
- # also fixes max size of chunked body read when bosy is an IO.
3380
- #
3381
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#19
3382
- Puma::Request::BODY_LEN_MAX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
3383
-
3384
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#29
3385
- Puma::Request::CUSTOM_STAT = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
3386
-
3387
- # size divide for using copy_stream on body
3388
- #
3389
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#22
3390
- Puma::Request::IO_BODY_MAX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
3391
-
3392
- # max size for io_buffer, force write when exceeded
3393
- #
3394
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#25
3395
- Puma::Request::IO_BUFFER_LEN_MAX = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
3396
-
3397
- # source://puma//lib/puma/request.rb#27
3398
- Puma::Request::SOCKET_WRITE_ERR_MSG = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), String)
3399
-
3400
- # Generic class that is used by `Puma::Cluster` and `Puma::Single` to
3401
- # serve requests. This class spawns a new instance of `Puma::Server` via
3402
- # a call to `start_server`.
3403
- class Puma::Runner
3404
- # @return [Runner] a new instance of Runner
3405
- #
3406
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#11
3407
- def initialize(launcher); end
3408
-
3409
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#168
3410
- def app; end
3411
-
3412
- # @version 5.0.0
3413
- #
3414
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#85
3415
- def close_control_listeners; end
3416
-
3417
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#57
3418
- def debug(str); end
3419
-
3420
- # @return [Boolean]
3421
- #
3422
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#36
3423
- def development?; end
3424
-
3425
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#53
3426
- def error(str); end
3427
-
3428
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#151
3429
- def load_and_bind; end
3430
-
3431
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#44
3432
- def log(str); end
3433
-
3434
- # Returns the hash of configuration options.
3435
- #
3436
- # @return [Puma::UserFileDefaultOptions]
3437
- #
3438
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#25
3439
- def options; end
3440
-
3441
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#102
3442
- def output_header(mode); end
3443
-
3444
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#124
3445
- def redirect_io; end
3446
-
3447
- # @return [Boolean]
3448
- #
3449
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#120
3450
- def redirected_io?; end
3451
-
3452
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#90
3453
- def ruby_engine; end
3454
-
3455
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#61
3456
- def start_control; end
3457
-
3458
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#172
3459
- def start_server; end
3460
-
3461
- # @version 5.0.0
3462
- #
3463
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#49
3464
- def stop_control; end
3465
-
3466
- # @return [Boolean]
3467
- #
3468
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#40
3469
- def test?; end
3470
-
3471
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#27
3472
- def wakeup!; end
3473
-
3474
- private
3475
-
3476
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#179
3477
- def ensure_output_directory_exists(path, io_name); end
3478
-
3479
- # source://puma//lib/puma/runner.rb#185
3480
- def stats; end
3481
- end
3482
-
3483
- # For some HTTP status codes the client only expects headers.
3484
- #
3485
- # source://puma//lib/puma/const.rb#84
3486
- Puma::STATUS_WITH_NO_ENTITY_BODY = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Hash)
3487
-
3488
- # The HTTP Server itself. Serves out a single Rack app.
3489
- #
3490
- # This class is used by the `Puma::Single` and `Puma::Cluster` classes
3491
- # to generate one or more `Puma::Server` instances capable of handling requests.
3492
- # Each Puma process will contain one `Puma::Server` instance.
3493
- #
3494
- # The `Puma::Server` instance pulls requests from the socket, adds them to a
3495
- # `Puma::Reactor` where they get eventually passed to a `Puma::ThreadPool`.
3496
- #
3497
- # Each `Puma::Server` will have one reactor and one thread pool.
3498
- class Puma::Server
3499
- include ::Puma::Const
3500
- include ::Puma::Request
3501
- extend ::Forwardable
3502
-
3503
- # Create a server for the rack app +app+.
3504
- #
3505
- # +log_writer+ is a Puma::LogWriter object used to log info and error messages.
3506
- #
3507
- # +events+ is a Puma::Events object used to notify application status events.
3508
- #
3509
- # Server#run returns a thread that you can join on to wait for the server
3510
- # to do its work.
3511
- #
3512
- # @note Several instance variables exist so they are available for testing,
3513
- # and have default values set via +fetch+. Normally the values are set via
3514
- # `::Puma::Configuration.puma_default_options`.
3515
- # @note The `events` parameter is set to nil, and set to `Events.new` in code.
3516
- # Often `options` needs to be passed, but `events` does not. Using nil allows
3517
- # calling code to not require events.rb.
3518
- # @return [Server] a new instance of Server
3519
- #
3520
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#74
3521
- def initialize(app, events = T.unsafe(nil), options = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3522
-
3523
- # source://forwardable/1.3.2/forwardable.rb#229
3524
- def add_ssl_listener(*args, **_arg1, &block); end
3525
-
3526
- # source://forwardable/1.3.2/forwardable.rb#229
3527
- def add_tcp_listener(*args, **_arg1, &block); end
3528
-
3529
- # source://forwardable/1.3.2/forwardable.rb#229
3530
- def add_unix_listener(*args, **_arg1, &block); end
3531
-
3532
- # Returns the value of attribute app.
3533
- #
3534
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#49
3535
- def app; end
3536
-
3537
- # Sets the attribute app
3538
- #
3539
- # @param value the value to set the attribute app to.
3540
- #
3541
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#49
3542
- def app=(_arg0); end
3543
-
3544
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3545
- #
3546
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3547
- def auto_trim_time; end
3548
-
3549
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#198
3550
- def backlog; end
3551
-
3552
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#596
3553
- def begin_restart(sync = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3554
-
3555
- # Returns the value of attribute binder.
3556
- #
3557
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#50
3558
- def binder; end
3559
-
3560
- # Sets the attribute binder
3561
- #
3562
- # @param value the value to set the attribute binder to.
3563
- #
3564
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#50
3565
- def binder=(_arg0); end
3566
-
3567
- # Handle various error types thrown by Client I/O operations.
3568
- #
3569
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#496
3570
- def client_error(e, client); end
3571
-
3572
- # @return [Boolean]
3573
- #
3574
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#192
3575
- def closed_socket?(socket); end
3576
-
3577
- # source://forwardable/1.3.2/forwardable.rb#229
3578
- def connected_ports(*args, **_arg1, &block); end
3579
-
3580
- # 6 == Socket::IPPROTO_TCP
3581
- # 3 == TCP_CORK
3582
- # 1/0 == turn on/off
3583
- #
3584
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#165
3585
- def cork_socket(socket); end
3586
-
3587
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3588
- #
3589
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3590
- def early_hints; end
3591
-
3592
- # Returns the value of attribute events.
3593
- #
3594
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#40
3595
- def events; end
3596
-
3597
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3598
- #
3599
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3600
- def first_data_timeout; end
3601
-
3602
- # Wait for all outstanding requests to finish.
3603
- #
3604
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#539
3605
- def graceful_shutdown; end
3606
-
3607
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#591
3608
- def halt(sync = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3609
-
3610
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#376
3611
- def handle_check; end
3612
-
3613
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#300
3614
- def handle_servers; end
3615
-
3616
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#114
3617
- def inherit_binder(bind); end
3618
-
3619
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3620
- #
3621
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3622
- def leak_stack_on_error; end
3623
-
3624
- # Returns the value of attribute log_writer.
3625
- #
3626
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#39
3627
- def log_writer; end
3628
-
3629
- # A fallback rack response if +@app+ raises as exception.
3630
- #
3631
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#518
3632
- def lowlevel_error(e, env, status = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3633
-
3634
- # for #stats
3635
- #
3636
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#41
3637
- def max_threads; end
3638
-
3639
- # for #stats
3640
- #
3641
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#41
3642
- def min_threads; end
3643
-
3644
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3645
- #
3646
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3647
- def persistent_timeout; end
3648
-
3649
- # This number represents the number of requests that
3650
- # the server is capable of taking right now.
3651
- #
3652
- # For example if the number is 5 then it means
3653
- # there are 5 threads sitting idle ready to take
3654
- # a request. If one request comes in, then the
3655
- # value would be 4 until it finishes processing.
3656
- #
3657
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#216
3658
- def pool_capacity; end
3659
-
3660
- # Given a connection on +client+, handle the incoming requests,
3661
- # or queue the connection in the Reactor if no request is available.
3662
- #
3663
- # This method is called from a ThreadPool worker thread.
3664
- #
3665
- # This method supports HTTP Keep-Alive so it may, depending on if the client
3666
- # indicates that it supports keep alive, wait for another request before
3667
- # returning.
3668
- #
3669
- # Return true if one or more requests were processed.
3670
- #
3671
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#404
3672
- def process_client(client, buffer); end
3673
-
3674
- # This method is called from the Reactor thread when a queued Client receives data,
3675
- # times out, or when the Reactor is shutting down.
3676
- #
3677
- # It is responsible for ensuring that a request has been completely received
3678
- # before it starts to be processed by the ThreadPool. This may be known as read buffering.
3679
- # If read buffering is not done, and no other read buffering is performed (such as by an application server
3680
- # such as nginx) then the application would be subject to a slow client attack.
3681
- #
3682
- # For a graphical representation of how the request buffer works see [architecture.md](https://github.com/puma/puma/blob/master/docs/architecture.md#connection-pipeline).
3683
- #
3684
- # The method checks to see if it has the full header and body with
3685
- # the `Puma::Client#try_to_finish` method. If the full request has been sent,
3686
- # then the request is passed to the ThreadPool (`@thread_pool << client`)
3687
- # so that a "worker thread" can pick up the request and begin to execute application logic.
3688
- # The Client is then removed from the reactor (return `true`).
3689
- #
3690
- # If a client object times out, a 408 response is written, its connection is closed,
3691
- # and the object is removed from the reactor (return `true`).
3692
- #
3693
- # If the Reactor is shutting down, all Clients are either timed out or passed to the
3694
- # ThreadPool, depending on their current state (#can_close?).
3695
- #
3696
- # Otherwise, if the full request is not ready then the client will remain in the reactor
3697
- # (return `false`). When the client sends more data to the socket the `Puma::Client` object
3698
- # will wake up and again be checked to see if it's ready to be passed to the thread pool.
3699
- #
3700
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#284
3701
- def reactor_wakeup(client); end
3702
-
3703
- # @todo the following may be deprecated in the future
3704
- #
3705
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#45
3706
- def reaping_time; end
3707
-
3708
- # @version 5.0.0
3709
- #
3710
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#42
3711
- def requests_count; end
3712
-
3713
- # Runs the server.
3714
- #
3715
- # If +background+ is true (the default) then a thread is spun
3716
- # up in the background to handle requests. Otherwise requests
3717
- # are handled synchronously.
3718
- #
3719
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#226
3720
- def run(background = T.unsafe(nil), thread_name: T.unsafe(nil)); end
3721
-
3722
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#203
3723
- def running; end
3724
-
3725
- # @return [Boolean]
3726
- #
3727
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#601
3728
- def shutting_down?; end
3729
-
3730
- # Returns a hash of stats about the running server for reporting purposes.
3731
- #
3732
- # @version 5.0.0
3733
- #
3734
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#612
3735
- def stats; end
3736
-
3737
- # Stops the acceptor thread and then causes the worker threads to finish
3738
- # off the request queue before finally exiting.
3739
- #
3740
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#586
3741
- def stop(sync = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3742
-
3743
- # Returns the value of attribute thread.
3744
- #
3745
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#38
3746
- def thread; end
3747
-
3748
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#168
3749
- def uncork_socket(socket); end
3750
-
3751
- # Triggers a client timeout if the thread-pool shuts down
3752
- # during execution of the provided block.
3753
- #
3754
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#487
3755
- def with_force_shutdown(client, &block); end
3756
-
3757
- private
3758
-
3759
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#568
3760
- def notify_safely(message); end
3761
-
3762
- class << self
3763
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#120
3764
- def current; end
3765
-
3766
- private
3767
-
3768
- # @return [Boolean]
3769
- # @version 5.0.0
3770
- #
3771
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#132
3772
- def closed_socket_supported?; end
3773
-
3774
- # @return [Boolean]
3775
- # @version 5.0.0
3776
- #
3777
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#126
3778
- def tcp_cork_supported?; end
3779
- end
3780
- end
3781
-
3782
- # List of methods invoked by #stats.
3783
- #
3784
- # @version 5.0.0
3785
- #
3786
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#607
3787
- Puma::Server::STAT_METHODS = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Array)
3788
-
3789
- # source://puma//lib/puma/server.rb#55
3790
- Puma::Server::ThreadLocalKey = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Symbol)
3791
-
3792
- # This class is instantiated by the `Puma::Launcher` and used
3793
- # to boot and serve a Ruby application when no puma "workers" are needed
3794
- # i.e. only using "threaded" mode. For example `$ puma -t 1:5`
3795
- #
3796
- # At the core of this class is running an instance of `Puma::Server` which
3797
- # gets created via the `start_server` method from the `Puma::Runner` class
3798
- # that this inherits from.
3799
- class Puma::Single < ::Puma::Runner
3800
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#31
3801
- def halt; end
3802
-
3803
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#23
3804
- def restart; end
3805
-
3806
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#41
3807
- def run; end
3808
-
3809
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#17
3810
- def stats; end
3811
-
3812
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#27
3813
- def stop; end
3814
-
3815
- # source://puma//lib/puma/single.rb#35
3816
- def stop_blocked; end
3817
- end
3818
-
3819
- # Internal Docs for A simple thread pool management object.
3820
- #
3821
- # Each Puma "worker" has a thread pool to process requests.
3822
- #
3823
- # First a connection to a client is made in `Puma::Server`. It is wrapped in a
3824
- # `Puma::Client` instance and then passed to the `Puma::Reactor` to ensure
3825
- # the whole request is buffered into memory. Once the request is ready, it is passed into
3826
- # a thread pool via the `Puma::ThreadPool#<<` operator where it is stored in a `@todo` array.
3827
- #
3828
- # Each thread in the pool has an internal loop where it pulls a request from the `@todo` array
3829
- # and processes it.
3830
- class Puma::ThreadPool
3831
- # Maintain a minimum of +min+ and maximum of +max+ threads
3832
- # in the pool.
3833
- #
3834
- # The block passed is the work that will be performed in each
3835
- # thread.
3836
- #
3837
- # @return [ThreadPool] a new instance of ThreadPool
3838
- #
3839
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#34
3840
- def initialize(name, options = T.unsafe(nil), &block); end
3841
-
3842
- # Add +work+ to the todo list for a Thread to pickup and process.
3843
- #
3844
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#188
3845
- def <<(work); end
3846
-
3847
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#330
3848
- def auto_reap!(timeout = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3849
-
3850
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#325
3851
- def auto_trim!(timeout = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3852
-
3853
- # How many objects have yet to be processed by the pool?
3854
- #
3855
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#85
3856
- def backlog; end
3857
-
3858
- # @version 5.0.0
3859
- #
3860
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#96
3861
- def busy_threads; end
3862
-
3863
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#90
3864
- def pool_capacity; end
3865
-
3866
- # If there are dead threads in the pool make them go away while decreasing
3867
- # spawned counter so that new healthy threads could be created again.
3868
- #
3869
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#283
3870
- def reap; end
3871
-
3872
- # Tell all threads in the pool to exit and wait for them to finish.
3873
- # Wait +timeout+ seconds then raise +ForceShutdown+ in remaining threads.
3874
- # Next, wait an extra +grace+ seconds then force-kill remaining threads.
3875
- # Finally, wait +kill_grace+ seconds for remaining threads to exit.
3876
- #
3877
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#353
3878
- def shutdown(timeout = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3879
-
3880
- # Returns the value of attribute spawned.
3881
- #
3882
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#75
3883
- def spawned; end
3884
-
3885
- # If there are any free threads in the pool, tell one to go ahead
3886
- # and exit. If +force+ is true, then a trim request is requested
3887
- # even if all threads are being utilized.
3888
- #
3889
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#271
3890
- def trim(force = T.unsafe(nil)); end
3891
-
3892
- # Returns the value of attribute trim_requested.
3893
- #
3894
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#75
3895
- def trim_requested; end
3896
-
3897
- # @version 5.0.0
3898
- #
3899
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#247
3900
- def wait_for_less_busy_worker(delay_s); end
3901
-
3902
- # This method is used by `Puma::Server` to let the server know when
3903
- # the thread pool can pull more requests from the socket and
3904
- # pass to the reactor.
3905
- #
3906
- # The general idea is that the thread pool can only work on a fixed
3907
- # number of requests at the same time. If it is already processing that
3908
- # number of requests then it is at capacity. If another Puma process has
3909
- # spare capacity, then the request can be left on the socket so the other
3910
- # worker can pick it up and process it.
3911
- #
3912
- # For example: if there are 5 threads, but only 4 working on
3913
- # requests, this method will not wait and the `Puma::Server`
3914
- # can pull a request right away.
3915
- #
3916
- # If there are 5 threads and all 5 of them are busy, then it will
3917
- # pause here, and wait until the `not_full` condition variable is
3918
- # signaled, usually this indicates that a request has been processed.
3919
- #
3920
- # It's important to note that even though the server might accept another
3921
- # request, it might not be added to the `@todo` array right away.
3922
- # For example if a slow client has only sent a header, but not a body
3923
- # then the `@todo` array would stay the same size as the reactor works
3924
- # to try to buffer the request. In that scenario the next call to this
3925
- # method would not block and another request would be added into the reactor
3926
- # by the server. This would continue until a fully buffered request
3927
- # makes it through the reactor and can then be processed by the thread pool.
3928
- #
3929
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#230
3930
- def wait_until_not_full; end
3931
-
3932
- # Returns the value of attribute waiting.
3933
- #
3934
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#75
3935
- def waiting; end
3936
-
3937
- # Allows ThreadPool::ForceShutdown to be raised within the
3938
- # provided block if the thread is forced to shutdown during execution.
3939
- #
3940
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#337
3941
- def with_force_shutdown; end
3942
-
3943
- # @version 5.0.0
3944
- #
3945
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#181
3946
- def with_mutex(&block); end
3947
-
3948
- private
3949
-
3950
- #
3951
- # Must be called with @mutex held!
3952
- #
3953
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#104
3954
- def spawn_thread; end
3955
-
3956
- # @version 5.0.0
3957
- #
3958
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#165
3959
- def trigger_out_of_band_hook; end
3960
-
3961
- class << self
3962
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#77
3963
- def clean_thread_locals; end
3964
- end
3965
- end
3966
-
3967
- class Puma::ThreadPool::Automaton
3968
- # @return [Automaton] a new instance of Automaton
3969
- #
3970
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#299
3971
- def initialize(pool, timeout, thread_name, message); end
3972
-
3973
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#307
3974
- def start!; end
3975
-
3976
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#319
3977
- def stop; end
3978
- end
3979
-
3980
- class Puma::ThreadPool::ForceShutdown < ::RuntimeError; end
3981
-
3982
- # How long, after raising the ForceShutdown of a thread during
3983
- # forced shutdown mode, to wait for the thread to try and finish
3984
- # up its work before leaving the thread to die on the vine.
3985
- #
3986
- # source://puma//lib/puma/thread_pool.rb#26
3987
- Puma::ThreadPool::SHUTDOWN_GRACE_TIME = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Integer)
3988
-
3989
- class Puma::UnknownPlugin < ::RuntimeError; end
3990
- class Puma::UnsupportedBackend < ::StandardError; end
3991
- class Puma::UnsupportedOption < ::RuntimeError; end
3992
-
3993
- # A class used for storing "leveled" configuration options.
3994
- #
3995
- # In this class any "user" specified options take precedence over any
3996
- # "file" specified options, take precedence over any "default" options.
3997
- #
3998
- # User input is preferred over "defaults":
3999
- # user_options = { foo: "bar" }
4000
- # default_options = { foo: "zoo" }
4001
- # options = UserFileDefaultOptions.new(user_options, default_options)
4002
- # puts options[:foo]
4003
- # # => "bar"
4004
- #
4005
- # All values can be accessed via `all_of`
4006
- #
4007
- # puts options.all_of(:foo)
4008
- # # => ["bar", "zoo"]
4009
- #
4010
- # A "file" option can be set. This config will be preferred over "default" options
4011
- # but will defer to any available "user" specified options.
4012
- #
4013
- # user_options = { foo: "bar" }
4014
- # default_options = { rackup: "zoo.rb" }
4015
- # options = UserFileDefaultOptions.new(user_options, default_options)
4016
- # options.file_options[:rackup] = "sup.rb"
4017
- # puts options[:rackup]
4018
- # # => "sup.rb"
4019
- #
4020
- # The "default" options can be set via procs. These are resolved during runtime
4021
- # via calls to `finalize_values`
4022
- class Puma::UserFileDefaultOptions
4023
- # @return [UserFileDefaultOptions] a new instance of UserFileDefaultOptions
4024
- #
4025
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#39
4026
- def initialize(user_options, default_options); end
4027
-
4028
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#47
4029
- def [](key); end
4030
-
4031
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#51
4032
- def []=(key, value); end
4033
-
4034
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#63
4035
- def all_of(key); end
4036
-
4037
- # Returns the value of attribute default_options.
4038
- #
4039
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#45
4040
- def default_options; end
4041
-
4042
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#55
4043
- def fetch(key, default_value = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4044
-
4045
- # Returns the value of attribute file_options.
4046
- #
4047
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#45
4048
- def file_options; end
4049
-
4050
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#87
4051
- def final_options; end
4052
-
4053
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#79
4054
- def finalize_values; end
4055
-
4056
- # Returns the value of attribute user_options.
4057
- #
4058
- # source://puma//lib/puma/configuration.rb#45
4059
- def user_options; end
4060
- end
4061
-
4062
- module Puma::Util
4063
- private
4064
-
4065
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#24
4066
- def escape(s, encoding = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4067
-
4068
- # Stolen from Mongrel, with some small modifications:
4069
- # Parses a query string by breaking it up at the '&'
4070
- # and ';' characters. You can also use this to parse
4071
- # cookies by changing the characters used in the second
4072
- # parameter (which defaults to '&;').
4073
- #
4074
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#49
4075
- def parse_query(qs, d = T.unsafe(nil), &unescaper); end
4076
-
4077
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#9
4078
- def pipe; end
4079
-
4080
- # An instance method on Thread has been provided to address https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13632,
4081
- # which currently effects some older versions of Ruby: 2.2.7 2.2.8 2.2.9 2.2.10 2.3.4 2.4.1
4082
- # Additional context: https://github.com/puma/puma/pull/1345
4083
- #
4084
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#16
4085
- def purge_interrupt_queue; end
4086
-
4087
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#28
4088
- def unescape(s, encoding = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4089
-
4090
- class << self
4091
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#24
4092
- def escape(s, encoding = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4093
-
4094
- # Stolen from Mongrel, with some small modifications:
4095
- # Parses a query string by breaking it up at the '&'
4096
- # and ';' characters. You can also use this to parse
4097
- # cookies by changing the characters used in the second
4098
- # parameter (which defaults to '&;').
4099
- #
4100
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#49
4101
- def parse_query(qs, d = T.unsafe(nil), &unescaper); end
4102
-
4103
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#9
4104
- def pipe; end
4105
-
4106
- # An instance method on Thread has been provided to address https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/13632,
4107
- # which currently effects some older versions of Ruby: 2.2.7 2.2.8 2.2.9 2.2.10 2.3.4 2.4.1
4108
- # Additional context: https://github.com/puma/puma/pull/1345
4109
- #
4110
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#16
4111
- def purge_interrupt_queue; end
4112
-
4113
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#28
4114
- def unescape(s, encoding = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4115
- end
4116
- end
4117
-
4118
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#42
4119
- Puma::Util::DEFAULT_SEP = T.let(T.unsafe(nil), Regexp)
4120
-
4121
- # A case-insensitive Hash that preserves the original case of a
4122
- # header when set.
4123
- class Puma::Util::HeaderHash < ::Hash
4124
- # @return [HeaderHash] a new instance of HeaderHash
4125
- #
4126
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#79
4127
- def initialize(hash = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4128
-
4129
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#98
4130
- def [](k); end
4131
-
4132
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#102
4133
- def []=(k, v); end
4134
-
4135
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#109
4136
- def delete(k); end
4137
-
4138
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#85
4139
- def each; end
4140
-
4141
- # @return [Boolean]
4142
- #
4143
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#116
4144
- def has_key?(k); end
4145
-
4146
- # @return [Boolean]
4147
- #
4148
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#116
4149
- def include?(k); end
4150
-
4151
- # @return [Boolean]
4152
- #
4153
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#116
4154
- def key?(k); end
4155
-
4156
- # @return [Boolean]
4157
- #
4158
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#116
4159
- def member?(k); end
4160
-
4161
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#129
4162
- def merge(other); end
4163
-
4164
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#124
4165
- def merge!(other); end
4166
-
4167
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#134
4168
- def replace(other); end
4169
-
4170
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#92
4171
- def to_hash; end
4172
-
4173
- class << self
4174
- # source://puma//lib/puma/util.rb#75
4175
- def new(hash = T.unsafe(nil)); end
4176
- end
4177
- end