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# Mongrel Web Server - A Mostly Ruby Webserver and Library
#
# Copyright (C) 2005 Zed A. Shaw zedshaw AT zedshaw dot com
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
require 'cgi'
module Mongrel
# The beginning of a complete wrapper around Mongrel's internal HTTP processing
# system but maintaining the original Ruby CGI module. Use this only as a crutch
# to get existing CGI based systems working. It should handle everything, but please
# notify me if you see special warnings. This work is still very alpha so I need
# testers to help work out the various corner cases.
#
# The CGIWrapper.handler attribute is normally not set and is available for
# frameworks that need to get back to the handler. Rails uses this to give
# people access to the RailsHandler#files (DirHandler really) so they can
# look-up paths and do other things with the files managed there.
#
# In Rails you can get the real file for a request with:
#
# path = @request.cgi.handler.files.can_serve(@request['PATH_INFO'])
#
# Which is ugly but does the job. Feel free to write a Rails helper for that.
# Refer to DirHandler#can_serve for more information on this.
class CGIWrapper < ::CGI
public :env_table
attr_reader :options
attr_reader :handler
attr_writer :handler
# these are stripped out of any keys passed to CGIWrapper.header function
REMOVED_KEYS = [ "nph","status","server","connection","type",
"charset","length","language","expires"]
# Takes an HttpRequest and HttpResponse object, plus any additional arguments
# normally passed to CGI. These are used internally to create a wrapper around
# the real CGI while maintaining Mongrel's view of the world.
def initialize(request, response, *args)
@request = request
@response = response
@args = *args
@input = request.body
@head = {}
@out_called = false
super(*args)
end
# The header is typically called to send back the header. In our case we
# collect it into a hash for later usage.
#
# nph -- Mostly ignored. It'll output the date.
# connection -- Completely ignored. Why is CGI doing this?
# length -- Ignored since Mongrel figures this out from what you write to output.
#
def header(options = "text/html")
# if they pass in a string then just write the Content-Type
if options.class == String
@head['Content-Type'] = options unless @head['Content-Type']
else
# convert the given options into what Mongrel wants
@head['Content-Type'] = options['type'] || "text/html"
@head['Content-Type'] += "; charset=" + options['charset'] if options.has_key? "charset" if options['charset']
# setup date only if they use nph
@head['Date'] = CGI::rfc1123_date(Time.now) if options['nph']
# setup the server to use the default or what they set
@head['Server'] = options['server'] || env_table['SERVER_SOFTWARE']
# remaining possible options they can give
@head['Status'] = options['status'] if options['status']
@head['Content-Language'] = options['language'] if options['language']
@head['Expires'] = options['expires'] if options['expires']
# drop the keys we don't want anymore
REMOVED_KEYS.each {|k| options.delete(k) }
# finally just convert the rest raw (which puts 'cookie' directly)
# 'cookie' is translated later as we write the header out
options.each{|k,v| @head[k] = v}
end
# doing this fakes out the cgi library to think the headers are empty
# we then do the real headers in the out function call later
""
end
# Takes any 'cookie' setting and sends it over the Mongrel header,
# then removes the setting from the options. If cookie is an
# Array or Hash then it sends those on with .to_s, otherwise
# it just calls .to_s on it and hopefully your "cookie" can
# write itself correctly.
def send_cookies(to)
# convert the cookies based on the myriad of possible ways to set a cookie
if @head['cookie']
cookie = @head['cookie']
case cookie
when Array
cookie.each {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s }
when Hash
cookie.each_value {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s}
else
to['Set-Cookie'] = options['cookie'].to_s
end
@head.delete('cookie')
# @output_cookies seems to never be used, but we'll process it just in case
@output_cookies.each {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s } if @output_cookies
end
end
# The dumb thing is people can call header or this or both and in any order.
# So, we just reuse header and then finalize the HttpResponse the right way.
# Status is taken from the various options and converted to what Mongrel needs
# via the CGIWrapper.status function.
def out(options = "text/html")
return if @out_called # don't do this more than once
header(options)
@response.start status do |head, out|
send_cookies(head)
@head.each {|k,v| head[k] = v}
out.write(yield || "")
end
end
# Computes the status once, but lazily so that people who call header twice
# don't get penalized. Because CGI insists on including the options status
# message in the status we have to do a bit of parsing.
def status
if not @status
stat = @head["Status"]
stat = stat.split(' ')[0] if stat
@status = stat || "200"
end
@status
end
# Used to wrap the normal args variable used inside CGI.
def args
@args
end
# Used to wrap the normal env_table variable used inside CGI.
def env_table
@request.params
end
# Used to wrap the normal stdinput variable used inside CGI.
def stdinput
@input
end
# The stdoutput should be completely bypassed but we'll drop a warning just in case
def stdoutput
STDERR.puts "WARNING: Your program is doing something not expected. Please tell Zed that stdoutput was used and what software you are running. Thanks."
@response.body
end
end
end