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This reverts commit3420a14590
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258 lines
9.4 KiB
Ruby
258 lines
9.4 KiB
Ruby
require "action_dispatch"
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module ActionCable
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module Connection
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# For every WebSocket connection the Action Cable server accepts, a Connection object will be instantiated. This instance becomes the parent
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# of all of the channel subscriptions that are created from there on. Incoming messages are then routed to these channel subscriptions
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# based on an identifier sent by the Action Cable consumer. The Connection itself does not deal with any specific application logic beyond
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# authentication and authorization.
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#
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# Here's a basic example:
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#
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# module ApplicationCable
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# class Connection < ActionCable::Connection::Base
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# identified_by :current_user
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#
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# def connect
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# self.current_user = find_verified_user
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# logger.add_tags current_user.name
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# end
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#
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# def disconnect
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# # Any cleanup work needed when the cable connection is cut.
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# end
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#
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# private
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# def find_verified_user
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# User.find_by_identity(cookies.signed[:identity_id]) ||
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# reject_unauthorized_connection
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# First, we declare that this connection can be identified by its current_user. This allows us to later be able to find all connections
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# established for that current_user (and potentially disconnect them). You can declare as many
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# identification indexes as you like. Declaring an identification means that an attr_accessor is automatically set for that key.
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#
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# Second, we rely on the fact that the WebSocket connection is established with the cookies from the domain being sent along. This makes
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# it easy to use signed cookies that were set when logging in via a web interface to authorize the WebSocket connection.
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#
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# Finally, we add a tag to the connection-specific logger with the name of the current user to easily distinguish their messages in the log.
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#
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# Pretty simple, eh?
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class Base
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include Identification
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include InternalChannel
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include Authorization
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attr_reader :server, :env, :subscriptions, :logger, :worker_pool, :protocol
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delegate :event_loop, :pubsub, to: :server
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def initialize(server, env, coder: ActiveSupport::JSON)
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@server, @env, @coder = server, env, coder
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@worker_pool = server.worker_pool
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@logger = new_tagged_logger
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@websocket = ActionCable::Connection::WebSocket.new(env, self, event_loop)
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@subscriptions = ActionCable::Connection::Subscriptions.new(self)
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@message_buffer = ActionCable::Connection::MessageBuffer.new(self)
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@_internal_subscriptions = nil
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@started_at = Time.now
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end
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# Called by the server when a new WebSocket connection is established. This configures the callbacks intended for overwriting by the user.
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# This method should not be called directly -- instead rely upon on the #connect (and #disconnect) callbacks.
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def process #:nodoc:
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logger.info started_request_message
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if websocket.possible? && allow_request_origin?
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respond_to_successful_request
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else
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respond_to_invalid_request
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end
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end
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# Decodes WebSocket messages and dispatches them to subscribed channels.
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# WebSocket message transfer encoding is always JSON.
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def receive(websocket_message) #:nodoc:
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send_async :dispatch_websocket_message, websocket_message
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end
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def dispatch_websocket_message(websocket_message) #:nodoc:
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if websocket.alive?
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subscriptions.execute_command decode(websocket_message)
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else
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logger.error "Ignoring message processed after the WebSocket was closed: #{websocket_message.inspect})"
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end
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end
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def transmit(cable_message) # :nodoc:
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websocket.transmit encode(cable_message)
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end
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# Close the WebSocket connection.
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def close
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websocket.close
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end
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# Invoke a method on the connection asynchronously through the pool of thread workers.
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def send_async(method, *arguments)
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worker_pool.async_invoke(self, method, *arguments)
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end
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# Return a basic hash of statistics for the connection keyed with <tt>identifier</tt>, <tt>started_at</tt>, <tt>subscriptions</tt>, and <tt>request_id</tt>.
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# This can be returned by a health check against the connection.
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def statistics
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{
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identifier: connection_identifier,
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started_at: @started_at,
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subscriptions: subscriptions.identifiers,
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request_id: @env["action_dispatch.request_id"]
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}
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end
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def beat
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transmit type: ActionCable::INTERNAL[:message_types][:ping], message: Time.now.to_i
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end
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def on_open # :nodoc:
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send_async :handle_open
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end
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def on_message(message) # :nodoc:
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message_buffer.append message
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end
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def on_error(message) # :nodoc:
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# log errors to make diagnosing socket errors easier
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logger.error "WebSocket error occurred: #{message}"
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end
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def on_close(reason, code) # :nodoc:
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send_async :handle_close
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end
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# TODO Change this to private once we've dropped Ruby 2.2 support.
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# Workaround for Ruby 2.2 "private attribute?" warning.
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protected
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attr_reader :websocket
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attr_reader :message_buffer
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private
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# The request that initiated the WebSocket connection is available here. This gives access to the environment, cookies, etc.
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def request # :doc:
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@request ||= begin
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environment = Rails.application.env_config.merge(env) if defined?(Rails.application) && Rails.application
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ActionDispatch::Request.new(environment || env)
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end
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end
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# The cookies of the request that initiated the WebSocket connection. Useful for performing authorization checks.
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def cookies # :doc:
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request.cookie_jar
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end
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def encode(cable_message)
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@coder.encode cable_message
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end
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def decode(websocket_message)
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@coder.decode websocket_message
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end
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def handle_open
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@protocol = websocket.protocol
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connect if respond_to?(:connect)
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subscribe_to_internal_channel
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send_welcome_message
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message_buffer.process!
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server.add_connection(self)
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rescue ActionCable::Connection::Authorization::UnauthorizedError
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respond_to_invalid_request
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end
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def handle_close
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logger.info finished_request_message
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server.remove_connection(self)
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subscriptions.unsubscribe_from_all
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unsubscribe_from_internal_channel
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disconnect if respond_to?(:disconnect)
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end
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def send_welcome_message
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# Send welcome message to the internal connection monitor channel.
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# This ensures the connection monitor state is reset after a successful
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# websocket connection.
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transmit type: ActionCable::INTERNAL[:message_types][:welcome]
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end
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def allow_request_origin?
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return true if server.config.disable_request_forgery_protection
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proto = Rack::Request.new(env).ssl? ? "https" : "http"
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if server.config.allow_same_origin_as_host && env["HTTP_ORIGIN"] == "#{proto}://#{env['HTTP_HOST']}"
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true
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elsif Array(server.config.allowed_request_origins).any? { |allowed_origin| allowed_origin === env["HTTP_ORIGIN"] }
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true
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else
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logger.error("Request origin not allowed: #{env['HTTP_ORIGIN']}")
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false
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end
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end
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def respond_to_successful_request
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logger.info successful_request_message
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websocket.rack_response
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end
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def respond_to_invalid_request
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close if websocket.alive?
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logger.error invalid_request_message
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logger.info finished_request_message
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[ 404, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, [ "Page not found" ] ]
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end
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# Tags are declared in the server but computed in the connection. This allows us per-connection tailored tags.
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def new_tagged_logger
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TaggedLoggerProxy.new server.logger,
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tags: server.config.log_tags.map { |tag| tag.respond_to?(:call) ? tag.call(request) : tag.to_s.camelize }
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end
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def started_request_message
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'Started %s "%s"%s for %s at %s' % [
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request.request_method,
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request.filtered_path,
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websocket.possible? ? " [WebSocket]" : "[non-WebSocket]",
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request.ip,
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Time.now.to_s ]
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end
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def finished_request_message
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'Finished "%s"%s for %s at %s' % [
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request.filtered_path,
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websocket.possible? ? " [WebSocket]" : "[non-WebSocket]",
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request.ip,
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Time.now.to_s ]
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end
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def invalid_request_message
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"Failed to upgrade to WebSocket (REQUEST_METHOD: %s, HTTP_CONNECTION: %s, HTTP_UPGRADE: %s)" % [
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env["REQUEST_METHOD"], env["HTTP_CONNECTION"], env["HTTP_UPGRADE"]
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]
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end
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def successful_request_message
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"Successfully upgraded to WebSocket (REQUEST_METHOD: %s, HTTP_CONNECTION: %s, HTTP_UPGRADE: %s)" % [
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env["REQUEST_METHOD"], env["HTTP_CONNECTION"], env["HTTP_UPGRADE"]
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]
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end
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end
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end
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end
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