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= Sinatra
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Sinatra a DSL for quickly creating web-applications in Ruby with minimal effort.
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= Sample app:
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# myapp.rb
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'sinatra'
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get '/' do
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'Hello world!'
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end
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Ruby this as <tt>ruby myapp.rb</tt> and view at <tt>http://localhost:4567</tt>
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= RESTful
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get '/' do
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.. show things ..
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end
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post '/' do
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.. create something ..
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end
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put '/' do
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.. update something ..
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end
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delete '/' do
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.. annihilate something ..
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end
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head '/' do
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end
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NOTE: <tt>put</tt> and <tt>delete</tt> are triggered when a <tt>_method</tt> param is set to PUT or DELETE and the HTTP_REQUEST_METHOD is a POST
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= Routes
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NOTE: Routes are looked up in order of declaration
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Simple
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get '/hi' do
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...
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end
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With params
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get '/:name' do
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# matches /sinatra and the like and sets params[:name]
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end
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Splat'n
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get '/say/*/to/*' do
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# matches /say/hello/to/world
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params["splat"] # => ["hello", "world"]
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end
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get '/download/*.*' do
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# matches /download/path/to/file.xml
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params["splat"] # => ["path/to/file", "xml"]
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end
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Get an agent!
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get '/foo', :agent => /Songbird (\d\.\d)[\d\/]*?/ do
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"You're using Songbird version #{params[:agent][0]}"
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end
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get '/foo' do
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# matches non-songbird browsers
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end
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= Static files
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Put all of your static content in the ./public directory
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root
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\ public
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If a file exists that maps to the REQUEST_PATH then it is served and the request end; Sinatra will look for and event that matches the path otherwise
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= Views (if you need MVC)
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All file-based views are looked up in:
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root
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== Templates
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=== Haml
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get '/' do
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haml :index
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end
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This will render <tt>./views/index.haml</tt>
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=== Sass
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get '/stylesheet.css' do
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content_type 'text/css', :charset => 'utf-8'
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sass :stylesheet
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end
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This will render <tt>./views/stylesheet.sass</tt>
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=== Inline
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get '/' do
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haml '%div.title Hello World'
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end
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This will render the inlined template string
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=== Accessing Variables
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Templates are rendered in the context the current Sinatra::EventContext. This means you get all instance/class variables and methods it has access to.
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get '/:id' do
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@foo = Foo.find(params[:id])
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haml '%h1== @foo.name'
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end
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Send local objects like:
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get '/:id' do
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localvar = Foo.find(params[:id])
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haml '%h1== localvar.name', :locals => { :localvar => localvar }
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end
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This is more ideal for rendering templates as partials from within templates
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== In file templates
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This one is cool:
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get '/' do
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haml :index
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end
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use_in_file_templates!
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__END__
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@@ layout
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X
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= yield
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X
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@@ index
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%div.title Hello world!!!!!
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Try it!
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= You can do this too but it's not as cool
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template :layout do
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"X\n=yield\nX"
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end
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template :index do
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'%div.title Hello World!'
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end
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get '/' do
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haml :index
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end
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=== Erb
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This works like Haml except you use <tt>erb</tt> instead of <tt>haml</tt>
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=== Sass
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This works like Haml except you use <tt>sass</tt> instead of <tt>haml</tt>. It's also a good idea to add <tt>content_type 'text/css', :charset => 'utf-8'</tt> before your call to <tt>sass</tt> so Sinatra returns the proper content type header with the file.
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=== Builder
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See Sinatra::Builder
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= Helpers
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It is ill-advised to create helpers on (main). Use the handy <tt>helpers</tt> to install helper methods on Sinatra::EventContext for use inside events and templates.
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Example:
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helpers do
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def bar(name)
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"#{name}bar"
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end
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end
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get '/:name' do
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bar(params[:name])
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end
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= Before filters
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These are run in Sinatra::EventContext
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before do
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.. this code will run before each event ..
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end
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= Halt!
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To immediately stop a request during a before filter or event use:
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throw :halt
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=== Variations
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Set the body to the result of a helper method
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throw :halt, :helper_method
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Set the body to the result of a helper method after sending it parameters from the local scope
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throw :halt, [:helper_method, foo, bar]
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Set the body to a simple string
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throw :halt, 'this will be the body'
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Set status then the body
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throw :halt, [401, 'go away!']
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Set the status then call a helper method with params from local scope
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throw :halt, [401, [:helper_method, foo, bar]]
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Run a proc inside the Sinatra::EventContext instance and set the body to the result
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throw :halt, lambda { puts 'In a proc!'; 'I just wrote to $stdout!' }
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Create you own to_result
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class MyResultObject
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def to_result(event_context, *args)
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event_context.body = 'This will be the body!
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end
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end
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get '/' do
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throw :halt, MyResultObject.new
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end
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Get the gist? If you want more fun with this then checkout <tt>to_result</tt> on Array, Symbol, Fixnum, NilClass.
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= Configuration & Re-loading
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Sinatra supports multiple environments and re-loading. Re-loading happens on every request when in :development. Wrap your configurations in <tt>configure</tt> (i.e. Database connections, Constants, etc.) to protect them from re-loading and to only work in certain environments.
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All environments:
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configure do
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end
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Production
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configure :production do
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end
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Two at a time:
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configure :production, :test do
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end
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This is also really nifty for error handling.
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= Error handling
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=== Not Found
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Remember: These are run inside the Sinatra::EventContext which means you get all the goodies is has to offer (i.e. haml, erb, :halt, etc.)
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Whenever NotFound is raised this will be called
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not_found do
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'This is nowhere to be found'
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end
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=== Error
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By default +error+ will catch Sinatra::ServerError
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Sinatra will pass you the error via the 'sinatra.error' in request.env
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error do
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'Sorry there was a nasty error - ' + request.env['sinatra.error'].name
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end
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Custom error mapping:
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error MyCustomError do
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'So what happened was...' + request.env['sinatra.error'].message
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end
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then if this happens:
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get '/' do
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raise MyCustomError, 'something bad'
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end
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you gets this:
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So what happened was... something bad
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one guess what this does ;)
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not_found do
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'I have no clue what you're looking for'
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end
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Try it!
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Because Sinatra give you a default <tt>not_found</tt> and <tt>error</tt> do :production that are secure. If you want to customize only for :production but want to keep the friendly helper screens for :development then do this:
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configure :production do
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not_found do
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"We're so sorry, but we don't what this is"
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end
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error do
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"Something really nasty happened. We're on it!"
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end
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end
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= Mime types
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When using send_file or static files you may have mime types Sinatra doesn't understand. Use +mime+ in those cases.
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mime :foo, 'text/foo'
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= Using Rack Middleware
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Sinatra rides on Rack[http://rack.rubyforge.org/], a minimal standard interface for Ruby web frameworks. One of Rack's most interesting capabilities for application developers is support for "middleware" -- components that sit between the server and your application monitoring and/or manipulating the HTTP request/response to provide various types of common functionality. What's more, middleware is portable between web frameworks, so middleware components developed under, e.g., Merb, can be used with Sinatra and vice versa.
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Sinatra makes building Rack middleware pipelines a cinch via a top-level +use+ method:
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require 'sinatra'
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require 'my_custom_middleware'
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use Rack::Lint
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use MyCustomMiddleware
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get '/hello' do
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'Hello World'
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end
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The semantics of +use+ are identical to those defined for the Rack::Builder[http://rack.rubyforge.org/doc/classes/Rack/Builder.html] DSL (most frequently used from rackup files). For example, the +use+ method accepts multiple/variable args as well as blocks:
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use Rack::Auth::Basic do |username, password|
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username == 'admin' && password == 'secret'
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end
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Rack is distributed with a variety of standard middleware for logging, debugging, URL routing, authentication, and session handling. Sinatra uses many of of these components automatically based on configuration so you typically don't have to +use+ them explicitly.
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= Testing
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=== Methods
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get_it path, params
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get_it path, params.merge(:env => { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'www.sinatrarb.com' }) or
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get_it path, params.merge(:env => { :host => 'www.sinatrarb.com' })
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RESTful:
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post_it '/foo', '<myxml></myxml>', 'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'application/xml'
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also works with:
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get_it, post_it, put_it, delete_it, head_it
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=== Test/Unit
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require 'my_sinatra_app'
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require 'sinatra/test/unit'
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class MyAppTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_my_default
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get_it '/'
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assert_equal 'My Default Page!', @response.body
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end
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def test_with_agent
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get_it '/', :agent => 'Songbird'
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assert_equal 'You're in Songbird!', @response.body
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end
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...
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end
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=== Test/Spec
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require 'my_sinatra_app'
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require 'sinatra/test/spec'
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context 'My app'
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should "show a default page" do
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get_it '/'
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should.be.ok
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body.should.equal 'My Default Page!'
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end
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...
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end
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== Test helpers
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See Sinatra::Test::Methods
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= Irb
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This will be back in soon
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= Command line
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Run your sinatra file like:
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ruby myapp.rb [options]
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Options are:
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-h # help
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-p # set the port (default is 4567)
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-e # set the environment (default is development)
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-x # turn on the mutex lock (default is off)
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= Contribute
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cd where/you/keep/your/projects
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git clone git://github.com/bmizerany/sinatra.git
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cd your_project
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ln -s ../sinatra/
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at the top of your sinatra.rb file
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$:.unshift File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/sinatra/lib'
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require 'sinatra'
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get '/about' do
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"I'm running on Version " + Sinatra::Version.combined
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end
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