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rails--rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/metal.rb
HParker 9a2f63acbc avoid calling custom_encoding_for when unused
if the action does not use a custom encoding, then we can skip checking if we need to fix the encoding on any of the parameters.

Instead of asking the controller about each of the parameters, we can ask the controller to tell us what params to convert once. If the controller returns nothing, we have no work to do.
2020-10-27 10:42:41 -07:00

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# frozen_string_literal: true
require "active_support/core_ext/array/extract_options"
require "action_dispatch/middleware/stack"
require "action_dispatch/http/request"
require "action_dispatch/http/response"
module ActionController
# Extend ActionDispatch middleware stack to make it aware of options
# allowing the following syntax in controllers:
#
# class PostsController < ApplicationController
# use AuthenticationMiddleware, except: [:index, :show]
# end
#
class MiddlewareStack < ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack #:nodoc:
class Middleware < ActionDispatch::MiddlewareStack::Middleware #:nodoc:
def initialize(klass, args, actions, strategy, block)
@actions = actions
@strategy = strategy
super(klass, args, block)
end
def valid?(action)
@strategy.call @actions, action
end
end
def build(action, app = nil, &block)
action = action.to_s
middlewares.reverse.inject(app || block) do |a, middleware|
middleware.valid?(action) ? middleware.build(a) : a
end
end
private
INCLUDE = ->(list, action) { list.include? action }
EXCLUDE = ->(list, action) { !list.include? action }
NULL = ->(list, action) { true }
def build_middleware(klass, args, block)
options = args.extract_options!
only = Array(options.delete(:only)).map(&:to_s)
except = Array(options.delete(:except)).map(&:to_s)
args << options unless options.empty?
strategy = NULL
list = nil
if only.any?
strategy = INCLUDE
list = only
elsif except.any?
strategy = EXCLUDE
list = except
end
Middleware.new(klass, args, list, strategy, block)
end
end
# <tt>ActionController::Metal</tt> is the simplest possible controller, providing a
# valid Rack interface without the additional niceties provided by
# <tt>ActionController::Base</tt>.
#
# A sample metal controller might look like this:
#
# class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
# def index
# self.response_body = "Hello World!"
# end
# end
#
# And then to route requests to your metal controller, you would add
# something like this to <tt>config/routes.rb</tt>:
#
# get 'hello', to: HelloController.action(:index)
#
# The +action+ method returns a valid Rack application for the \Rails
# router to dispatch to.
#
# == Rendering Helpers
#
# <tt>ActionController::Metal</tt> by default provides no utilities for rendering
# views, partials, or other responses aside from explicitly calling of
# <tt>response_body=</tt>, <tt>content_type=</tt>, and <tt>status=</tt>. To
# add the render helpers you're used to having in a normal controller, you
# can do the following:
#
# class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
# include AbstractController::Rendering
# include ActionView::Layouts
# append_view_path "#{Rails.root}/app/views"
#
# def index
# render "hello/index"
# end
# end
#
# == Redirection Helpers
#
# To add redirection helpers to your metal controller, do the following:
#
# class HelloController < ActionController::Metal
# include ActionController::Redirecting
# include Rails.application.routes.url_helpers
#
# def index
# redirect_to root_url
# end
# end
#
# == Other Helpers
#
# You can refer to the modules included in <tt>ActionController::Base</tt> to see
# other features you can bring into your metal controller.
#
class Metal < AbstractController::Base
abstract!
# Returns the last part of the controller's name, underscored, without the ending
# <tt>Controller</tt>. For instance, PostsController returns <tt>posts</tt>.
# Namespaces are left out, so Admin::PostsController returns <tt>posts</tt> as well.
#
# ==== Returns
# * <tt>string</tt>
def self.controller_name
@controller_name ||= (name.demodulize.delete_suffix("Controller").underscore unless anonymous?)
end
def self.make_response!(request)
ActionDispatch::Response.new.tap do |res|
res.request = request
end
end
def self.action_encoding_template(action) # :nodoc:
false
end
# Delegates to the class' <tt>controller_name</tt>.
def controller_name
self.class.controller_name
end
attr_internal :response, :request
delegate :session, to: "@_request"
delegate :headers, :status=, :location=, :content_type=,
:status, :location, :content_type, :media_type, to: "@_response"
def initialize
@_request = nil
@_response = nil
@_routes = nil
super
end
def params
@_params ||= request.parameters
end
def params=(val)
@_params = val
end
alias :response_code :status # :nodoc:
# Basic url_for that can be overridden for more robust functionality.
def url_for(string)
string
end
def response_body=(body)
body = [body] unless body.nil? || body.respond_to?(:each)
response.reset_body!
return unless body
response.body = body
super
end
# Tests if render or redirect has already happened.
def performed?
response_body || response.committed?
end
def dispatch(name, request, response) #:nodoc:
set_request!(request)
set_response!(response)
process(name)
request.commit_flash
to_a
end
def set_response!(response) # :nodoc:
@_response = response
end
def set_request!(request) #:nodoc:
@_request = request
@_request.controller_instance = self
end
def to_a #:nodoc:
response.to_a
end
def reset_session
@_request.reset_session
end
class_attribute :middleware_stack, default: ActionController::MiddlewareStack.new
def self.inherited(base) # :nodoc:
base.middleware_stack = middleware_stack.dup
super
end
class << self
# Pushes the given Rack middleware and its arguments to the bottom of the
# middleware stack.
def use(*args, &block)
middleware_stack.use(*args, &block)
end
ruby2_keywords(:use) if respond_to?(:ruby2_keywords, true)
end
# Alias for +middleware_stack+.
def self.middleware
middleware_stack
end
# Returns a Rack endpoint for the given action name.
def self.action(name)
app = lambda { |env|
req = ActionDispatch::Request.new(env)
res = make_response! req
new.dispatch(name, req, res)
}
if middleware_stack.any?
middleware_stack.build(name, app)
else
app
end
end
# Direct dispatch to the controller. Instantiates the controller, then
# executes the action named +name+.
def self.dispatch(name, req, res)
if middleware_stack.any?
middleware_stack.build(name) { |env| new.dispatch(name, req, res) }.call req.env
else
new.dispatch(name, req, res)
end
end
end
end