# Copyright (c) 2005 Zed A. Shaw # You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby. # # Additional work donated by contributors. See http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/attributions.html # for more information. require 'mongrel' module Mongrel # Support for the Camping micro framework at http://camping.rubyforge.org # This implements the unusually long Postamble that Camping usually # needs and shrinks it down to just a single line or two. # # Your Postamble would now be: # # Mongrel::Camping::start("0.0.0.0",3001,"/tepee",Tepee).join # # If you wish to get fancier than this then you can use the # Camping::CampingHandler directly instead and do your own # wiring: # # h = Mongrel::HttpServer.new(server, port) # h.register(uri, CampingHandler.new(Tepee)) # h.register("/favicon.ico", Mongrel::Error404Handler.new("")) # # I add the /favicon.ico since camping apps typically don't # have them and it's just annoying anyway. module Camping # This is a specialized handler for Camping applications # that has them process the request and then translates # the results into something the Mongrel::HttpResponse # needs. class CampingHandler < Mongrel::HttpHandler def initialize(klass) @klass = klass end def process(request, response) controller = @klass.run(request.body, request.params) sendfile, clength = nil response.status = controller.status controller.headers.each do |k, v| if k =~ /^X-SENDFILE$/i sendfile = v elsif k =~ /^CONTENT-LENGTH$/i clength = v.to_i else [*v].each do |vi| response.header[k] = vi end end end if sendfile response.send_status(File.size(sendfile)) response.send_header response.send_file(sendfile) elsif controller.body.respond_to? :read response.send_status(clength) response.send_header while chunk = controller.body.read(16384) response.write(chunk) end if controller.body.respond_to? :close controller.body.close end else body = controller.body.to_s response.send_status(body.length) response.send_header response.write(body) end end end # This is a convenience method that wires up a CampingHandler # for your application on a given port and uri. It's pretty # much all you need for a camping application to work right. # # It returns the Mongrel::HttpServer which you should either # join or somehow manage. The thread is running when # returned. def Camping.start(server, port, uri, klass) h = Mongrel::HttpServer.new(server, port) h.register(uri, CampingHandler.new(klass)) h.register("/favicon.ico", Mongrel::Error404Handler.new("")) h.run return h end end end