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- package/README.md +1 -5
- package/build.js +18 -0
- package/index.js +16 -0
- package/lib/application.js +644 -0
- package/lib/ee-first/LICENSE +22 -0
- package/lib/ee-first/README.md +80 -0
- package/lib/ee-first/index.js +95 -0
- package/lib/express.js +116 -0
- package/lib/request.js +525 -0
- package/lib/response.js +1142 -0
- package/main.js +17 -0
- package/package.json +13 -3
- package/setup.sh +14 -0
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/*!
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* express
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* Copyright(c) 2009-2013 TJ Holowaychuk
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* Copyright(c) 2013 Roman Shtylman
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* Copyright(c) 2014-2015 Douglas Christopher Wilson
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* MIT Licensed
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'use strict';
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* Module dependencies.
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* @private
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var accepts = require('accepts');
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var deprecate = require('depd')('express');
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var isIP = require('net').isIP;
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var typeis = require('type-is');
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var http = require('http');
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var fresh = require('fresh');
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var parseRange = require('range-parser');
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var parse = require('parseurl');
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var proxyaddr = require('proxy-addr');
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/**
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* Request prototype.
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* @public
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var req = Object.create(http.IncomingMessage.prototype)
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module.exports = req
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* Return request header.
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*
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* Examples:
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req.get =
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req.header = function header(name) {
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if (typeof name !== 'string') {
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throw new TypeError('name must be a string to req.get');
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var lc = name.toLowerCase();
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case 'referrer':
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}
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req.accepts = function(){
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defineGetter(req, 'subdomains', function subdomains() {
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/**
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* Short-hand for `url.parse(req.url).pathname`.
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* @public
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defineGetter(req, 'path', function path() {
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});
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/**
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* Parse the "Host" header field to a hostname.
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*
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* address, the "X-Forwarded-Host" header field will
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* be trusted.
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*
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* @public
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*/
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defineGetter(req, 'hostname', function hostname(){
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var trust = this.app.get('trust proxy fn');
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var host = this.get('X-Forwarded-Host');
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if (!host || !trust(this.connection.remoteAddress, 0)) {
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host = this.get('Host');
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} else if (host.indexOf(',') !== -1) {
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|
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// Note: X-Forwarded-Host is normally only ever a
|
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|
+
// single value, but this is to be safe.
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host = host.substring(0, host.indexOf(',')).trimRight()
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}
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+
|
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|
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if (!host) return;
|
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|
+
|
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|
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// IPv6 literal support
|
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|
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var offset = host[0] === '['
|
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|
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? host.indexOf(']') + 1
|
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: 0;
|
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|
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var index = host.indexOf(':', offset);
|
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|
+
|
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|
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return index !== -1
|
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|
+
? host.substring(0, index)
|
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|
+
: host;
|
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|
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});
|
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|
+
|
452
|
+
// TODO: change req.host to return host in next major
|
453
|
+
|
454
|
+
defineGetter(req, 'host', deprecate.function(function host(){
|
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|
+
return this.hostname;
|
456
|
+
}, 'req.host: Use req.hostname instead'));
|
457
|
+
|
458
|
+
/**
|
459
|
+
* Check if the request is fresh, aka
|
460
|
+
* Last-Modified and/or the ETag
|
461
|
+
* still match.
|
462
|
+
*
|
463
|
+
* @return {Boolean}
|
464
|
+
* @public
|
465
|
+
*/
|
466
|
+
|
467
|
+
defineGetter(req, 'fresh', function(){
|
468
|
+
var method = this.method;
|
469
|
+
var res = this.res
|
470
|
+
var status = res.statusCode
|
471
|
+
|
472
|
+
// GET or HEAD for weak freshness validation only
|
473
|
+
if ('GET' !== method && 'HEAD' !== method) return false;
|
474
|
+
|
475
|
+
// 2xx or 304 as per rfc2616 14.26
|
476
|
+
if ((status >= 200 && status < 300) || 304 === status) {
|
477
|
+
return fresh(this.headers, {
|
478
|
+
'etag': res.get('ETag'),
|
479
|
+
'last-modified': res.get('Last-Modified')
|
480
|
+
})
|
481
|
+
}
|
482
|
+
|
483
|
+
return false;
|
484
|
+
});
|
485
|
+
|
486
|
+
/**
|
487
|
+
* Check if the request is stale, aka
|
488
|
+
* "Last-Modified" and / or the "ETag" for the
|
489
|
+
* resource has changed.
|
490
|
+
*
|
491
|
+
* @return {Boolean}
|
492
|
+
* @public
|
493
|
+
*/
|
494
|
+
|
495
|
+
defineGetter(req, 'stale', function stale(){
|
496
|
+
return !this.fresh;
|
497
|
+
});
|
498
|
+
|
499
|
+
/**
|
500
|
+
* Check if the request was an _XMLHttpRequest_.
|
501
|
+
*
|
502
|
+
* @return {Boolean}
|
503
|
+
* @public
|
504
|
+
*/
|
505
|
+
|
506
|
+
defineGetter(req, 'xhr', function xhr(){
|
507
|
+
var val = this.get('X-Requested-With') || '';
|
508
|
+
return val.toLowerCase() === 'xmlhttprequest';
|
509
|
+
});
|
510
|
+
|
511
|
+
/**
|
512
|
+
* Helper function for creating a getter on an object.
|
513
|
+
*
|
514
|
+
* @param {Object} obj
|
515
|
+
* @param {String} name
|
516
|
+
* @param {Function} getter
|
517
|
+
* @private
|
518
|
+
*/
|
519
|
+
function defineGetter(obj, name, getter) {
|
520
|
+
Object.defineProperty(obj, name, {
|
521
|
+
configurable: true,
|
522
|
+
enumerable: true,
|
523
|
+
get: getter
|
524
|
+
});
|
525
|
+
}
|