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require 'puma/rack/builder'
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require 'puma/plugin'
require 'puma/const'
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module Puma
module ConfigDefault
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DefaultRackup = "config.ru"
DefaultTCPHost = "0.0.0.0"
DefaultTCPPort = 9292
DefaultWorkerTimeout = 60
DefaultWorkerShutdownTimeout = 30
end
# A class used for storing configuration options
# Options can be provided directly via the cli i.e. `puma -p 3001`
# or via a config file or multiple config files, or set as a default value
#
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class UserFileDefaultOptions
def initialize(user_options, default_options)
@user_options = user_options
@file_options = {}
@default_options = default_options
end
attr_reader :user_options, :file_options, :default_options
def [](key)
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return user_options[key] if user_options.key?(key)
return file_options[key] if file_options.key?(key)
return default_options[key] if default_options.key?(key)
end
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def []=(key, value)
user_options[key] = value
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end
def fetch(key, default_value = nil)
self[key] || default_value
end
def all_of(key)
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user = user_options[key]
file = file_options[key]
default = default_options[key]
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user = [user] unless user.is_a?(Array)
file = [file] unless file.is_a?(Array)
default = [default] unless default.is_a?(Array)
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user.compact!
file.compact!
default.compact!
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user + file + default
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end
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def finalize_values
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@default_options.each do |k,v|
if v.respond_to? :call
@default_options[k] = v.call
end
end
end
end
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class Configuration
include ConfigDefault
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def self.from_file(path)
cfg = new
@file_dsl._load_from(path)
return cfg
end
Implement user_supplied_options behavior. When options are passed to the Puma rack handler it is unknown if the options were set via a framework as a default or via a user. Puma currently has 3 different sources of configuration, the user via command line, the config files, and defaults. Rails 5.1+ will record the values actually specified by the user versus the values specified by the frameworks. It passes these values to the Rack handler and now it's up to Puma to do something with that information. When only framework defaults are passed it will set ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [] ``` When one or more options are specified by the user such as `:Port` then those keys will be in the array. In that example it will look like this ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [:Port] ``` This change is 100% backwards compatible. If the framework is older and does not pass this information then the `user_supplied_options` will not be set, in that case we assume all values are user supplied. Internally we accomplish this separation by replacing `LeveledOptions` which was a generic way of specifying options with different priorities with a more explicit `UserFileDefaultOptions` this assumes only 3 levels of options and it will use them in the order supplied (user config wins over file based config wins over defaults). Now instead of using 1 dsl to set all values, we use 3. A user dsl, a file dsl and a Configuration.new` will return all 3 DSLs to the block. It's up to the person using the block to use the correct dsl corresponding to the source of data they are getting.
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def initialize(options={}, default_options = {}, &blk)
default_options = self.puma_default_options.merge(default_options)
Implement user_supplied_options behavior. When options are passed to the Puma rack handler it is unknown if the options were set via a framework as a default or via a user. Puma currently has 3 different sources of configuration, the user via command line, the config files, and defaults. Rails 5.1+ will record the values actually specified by the user versus the values specified by the frameworks. It passes these values to the Rack handler and now it's up to Puma to do something with that information. When only framework defaults are passed it will set ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [] ``` When one or more options are specified by the user such as `:Port` then those keys will be in the array. In that example it will look like this ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [:Port] ``` This change is 100% backwards compatible. If the framework is older and does not pass this information then the `user_supplied_options` will not be set, in that case we assume all values are user supplied. Internally we accomplish this separation by replacing `LeveledOptions` which was a generic way of specifying options with different priorities with a more explicit `UserFileDefaultOptions` this assumes only 3 levels of options and it will use them in the order supplied (user config wins over file based config wins over defaults). Now instead of using 1 dsl to set all values, we use 3. A user dsl, a file dsl and a Configuration.new` will return all 3 DSLs to the block. It's up to the person using the block to use the correct dsl corresponding to the source of data they are getting.
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@options = UserFileDefaultOptions.new(options, default_options)
@plugins = PluginLoader.new
@user_dsl = DSL.new(@options.user_options, self)
@file_dsl = DSL.new(@options.file_options, self)
@default_dsl = DSL.new(@options.default_options, self)
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if blk
configure(&blk)
end
end
attr_reader :options, :plugins
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def configure(&blk)
blk.call(@user_dsl, @file_dsl, @default_dsl)
ensure
@user_dsl._offer_plugins
@file_dsl._offer_plugins
@default_dsl._offer_plugins
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end
def initialize_copy(other)
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@conf = nil
@cli_options = nil
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@options = @options.dup
end
def flatten
dup.flatten!
end
def flatten!
@options = @options.flatten
self
end
Implement user_supplied_options behavior. When options are passed to the Puma rack handler it is unknown if the options were set via a framework as a default or via a user. Puma currently has 3 different sources of configuration, the user via command line, the config files, and defaults. Rails 5.1+ will record the values actually specified by the user versus the values specified by the frameworks. It passes these values to the Rack handler and now it's up to Puma to do something with that information. When only framework defaults are passed it will set ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [] ``` When one or more options are specified by the user such as `:Port` then those keys will be in the array. In that example it will look like this ``` options[:user_supplied_options] = [:Port] ``` This change is 100% backwards compatible. If the framework is older and does not pass this information then the `user_supplied_options` will not be set, in that case we assume all values are user supplied. Internally we accomplish this separation by replacing `LeveledOptions` which was a generic way of specifying options with different priorities with a more explicit `UserFileDefaultOptions` this assumes only 3 levels of options and it will use them in the order supplied (user config wins over file based config wins over defaults). Now instead of using 1 dsl to set all values, we use 3. A user dsl, a file dsl and a Configuration.new` will return all 3 DSLs to the block. It's up to the person using the block to use the correct dsl corresponding to the source of data they are getting.
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def puma_default_options
{
:min_threads => 0,
:max_threads => 16,
:log_requests => false,
:debug => false,
:binds => ["tcp://#{DefaultTCPHost}:#{DefaultTCPPort}"],
:workers => 0,
:daemon => false,
:mode => :http,
:worker_timeout => DefaultWorkerTimeout,
:worker_boot_timeout => DefaultWorkerTimeout,
:worker_shutdown_timeout => DefaultWorkerShutdownTimeout,
:remote_address => :socket,
:tag => method(:infer_tag),
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:environment => ->{ ENV['RACK_ENV'] || "development" },
:rackup => DefaultRackup,
:logger => STDOUT,
:persistent_timeout => Const::PERSISTENT_TIMEOUT
}
end
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def load
files = @options.all_of(:config_files)
if files.empty?
imp = %W(config/puma/#{@options[:environment]}.rb config/puma.rb).find { |f|
File.exist?(f)
}
files << imp
elsif files == ["-"]
files = []
end
files.each do |f|
@file_dsl.load(f)
end
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@options
end
# Call once all configuration (included from rackup files)
# is loaded to flesh out any defaults
def clamp
@options.finalize_values
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end
# Injects the Configuration object into the env
class ConfigMiddleware
def initialize(config, app)
@config = config
@app = app
end
def call(env)
env[Const::PUMA_CONFIG] = @config
@app.call(env)
end
end
# Indicate if there is a properly configured app
#
def app_configured?
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@options[:app] || File.exist?(rackup)
end
def rackup
@options[:rackup]
end
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# Load the specified rackup file, pull options from
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# the rackup file, and set @app.
#
def app
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found = options[:app] || load_rackup
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if @options[:mode] == :tcp
require 'puma/tcp_logger'
logger = @options[:logger]
quiet = !@options[:log_requests]
return TCPLogger.new(logger, found, quiet)
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end
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if @options[:log_requests]
require 'puma/commonlogger'
logger = @options[:logger]
found = CommonLogger.new(found, logger)
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end
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ConfigMiddleware.new(self, found)
end
# Return which environment we're running in
def environment
@options[:environment]
end
def load_plugin(name)
@plugins.create name
end
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def run_hooks(key, arg)
@options.all_of(key).each { |b| b.call arg }
end
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def self.temp_path
require 'tmpdir'
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t = (Time.now.to_f * 1000).to_i
"#{Dir.tmpdir}/puma-status-#{t}-#{$$}"
end
private
def infer_tag
File.basename(Dir.getwd)
end
# Load and use the normal Rack builder if we can, otherwise
# fallback to our minimal version.
def rack_builder
# Load bundler now if we can so that we can pickup rack from
# a Gemfile
if ENV.key? 'PUMA_BUNDLER_PRUNED'
begin
require 'bundler/setup'
rescue LoadError
end
end
begin
require 'rack'
require 'rack/builder'
rescue LoadError
# ok, use builtin version
return Puma::Rack::Builder
else
return ::Rack::Builder
end
end
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def load_rackup
raise "Missing rackup file '#{rackup}'" unless File.exist?(rackup)
rack_app, rack_options = rack_builder.parse_file(rackup)
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@options.file_options.merge!(rack_options)
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config_ru_binds = []
rack_options.each do |k, v|
config_ru_binds << v if k.to_s.start_with?("bind")
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end
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@options.file_options[:binds] = config_ru_binds unless config_ru_binds.empty?
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rack_app
end
def self.random_token
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begin
require 'openssl'
rescue LoadError
end
count = 16
bytes = nil
if defined? OpenSSL::Random
bytes = OpenSSL::Random.random_bytes(count)
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elsif File.exist?("/dev/urandom")
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File.open('/dev/urandom') { |f| bytes = f.read(count) }
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end
if bytes
token = ""
bytes.each_byte { |b| token << b.to_s(16) }
else
token = (0..count).to_a.map { rand(255).to_s(16) }.join
end
return token
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end
end
end
require 'puma/dsl'