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Environment hash can contain headers, parameters, and much more about the request This unfortunately means that we may be logging authentication credentials, such as basic auth And a lot more without the users' knowledge. This only happens during a log to stderr, but it is still worth noting.
151 lines
3.5 KiB
Ruby
151 lines
3.5 KiB
Ruby
require 'puma/const'
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require "puma/null_io"
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require 'stringio'
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module Puma
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# The default implement of an event sink object used by Server
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# for when certain kinds of events occur in the life of the server.
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#
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# The methods available are the events that the Server fires.
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#
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class Events
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class DefaultFormatter
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def call(str)
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str
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end
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end
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class PidFormatter
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def call(str)
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"[#{$$}] #{str}"
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end
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end
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include Const
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# Create an Events object that prints to +stdout+ and +stderr+.
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#
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def initialize(stdout, stderr)
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@formatter = DefaultFormatter.new
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@stdout = stdout
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@stderr = stderr
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@stdout.sync = true
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@stderr.sync = true
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@debug = ENV.key? 'PUMA_DEBUG'
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@hooks = Hash.new { |h,k| h[k] = [] }
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end
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attr_reader :stdout, :stderr
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attr_accessor :formatter
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# Fire callbacks for the named hook
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#
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def fire(hook, *args)
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@hooks[hook].each { |t| t.call(*args) }
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end
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# Register a callback for a given hook
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#
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def register(hook, obj=nil, &blk)
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if obj and blk
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raise "Specify either an object or a block, not both"
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end
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h = obj || blk
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@hooks[hook] << h
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h
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end
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# Write +str+ to +@stdout+
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#
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def log(str)
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@stdout.puts format(str)
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end
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def write(str)
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@stdout.write format(str)
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end
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def debug(str)
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log("% #{str}") if @debug
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end
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# Write +str+ to +@stderr+
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#
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def error(str)
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@stderr.puts format("ERROR: #{str}")
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exit 1
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end
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def format(str)
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formatter.call(str)
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end
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# An HTTP parse error has occurred.
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# +server+ is the Server object, +env+ the request, and +error+ a
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# parsing exception.
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#
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def parse_error(server, env, error)
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@stderr.puts "#{Time.now}: HTTP parse error, malformed request (#{env[HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR] || env[REMOTE_ADDR]}): #{error.inspect}\n---\n"
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end
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# An SSL error has occurred.
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# +server+ is the Server object, +peeraddr+ peer address, +peercert+
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# any peer certificate (if present), and +error+ an exception object.
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#
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def ssl_error(server, peeraddr, peercert, error)
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subject = peercert ? peercert.subject : nil
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@stderr.puts "#{Time.now}: SSL error, peer: #{peeraddr}, peer cert: #{subject}, #{error.inspect}"
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end
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# An unknown error has occurred.
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# +server+ is the Server object, +error+ an exception object,
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# +kind+ some additional info, and +env+ the request.
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#
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def unknown_error(server, error, kind="Unknown", env=nil)
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if error.respond_to? :render
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error.render "#{Time.now}: #{kind} error", @stderr
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else
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if env
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string_block = [ "#{Time.now}: #{kind} error handling request { #{env['REQUEST_METHOD']} #{env['PATH_INFO']} }" ]
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string_block << error.inspect
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else
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string_block = [ "#{Time.now}: #{kind} error: #{error.inspect}" ]
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end
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string_block << error.backtrace
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@stderr.puts string_block.join("\n")
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end
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end
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def on_booted(&block)
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register(:on_booted, &block)
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end
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def fire_on_booted!
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fire(:on_booted)
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end
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DEFAULT = new(STDOUT, STDERR)
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# Returns an Events object which writes its status to 2 StringIO
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# objects.
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#
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def self.strings
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Events.new StringIO.new, StringIO.new
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end
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def self.stdio
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Events.new $stdout, $stderr
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end
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def self.null
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n = NullIO.new
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Events.new n, n
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end
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end
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end
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