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| | # -*- encoding: binary -*-
# This middleware handles X-\Sendfile headers generated by applications
# or middlewares down the stack. It should be placed at the top
# (outermost layer) of the middleware stack to avoid having its
# +to_path+ method clobbered by another middleware.
#
# This converts X-\Sendfile responses to bodies which respond to the
# +to_path+ method which allows certain concurrency models to serve
# efficiently using sendfile() or similar. With multithreaded models
# under Ruby 1.9, IO.copy_stream will be used.
#
# This middleware is the opposite of Rack::Sendfile as it
# reverses the effect of Rack:::Sendfile. Unlike many Ruby
# web servers, some configurations of \Rainbows! are capable of
# serving static files efficiently.
#
# === Compatibility (via IO.copy_stream in Ruby 1.9):
# * ThreadSpawn
# * ThreadPool
# * WriterThreadPool
# * WriterThreadSpawn
#
# === Compatibility (Ruby 1.8 and 1.9)
# * EventMachine
# * NeverBlock (using EventMachine)
#
# DO NOT use this middleware if you're proxying to \Rainbows! with a
# server that understands X-\Sendfile (e.g. Apache, Lighttpd) natively.
#
# This does NOT understand X-Accel-Redirect headers intended for nginx.
# X-Accel-Redirect requires the application to be highly coupled with
# the corresponding nginx configuration, and is thus too complicated to
# be worth supporting.
#
# Example config.ru:
#
# use Rainbows::Sendfile
# run lambda { |env|
# path = "#{Dir.pwd}/random_blob"
# [ 200,
# {
# 'X-Sendfile' => path,
# 'Content-Type' => 'application/octet-stream'
# },
# []
# ]
# }
class Rainbows::Sendfile < Struct.new(:app)
# Body wrapper, this allows us to fall back gracefully to
# +each+ in case a given concurrency model does not optimize
# +to_path+ calls.
class Body < Struct.new(:to_path) # :nodoc: all
CONTENT_LENGTH = 'Content-Length'.freeze
def self.new(path, headers)
unless headers[CONTENT_LENGTH]
stat = File.stat(path)
headers[CONTENT_LENGTH] = stat.size.to_s if stat.file?
end
super(path)
end
# fallback in case our +to_path+ doesn't get handled for whatever reason
def each
buf = ''
File.open(to_path) do |fp|
yield buf while fp.read(0x4000, buf)
end
end
end
# :stopdoc:
X_SENDFILE = 'X-Sendfile'
# :startdoc:
def call(env) # :nodoc:
status, headers, body = app.call(env)
headers = Rack::Utils::HeaderHash.new(headers) unless Hash === headers
if path = headers.delete(X_SENDFILE)
body = Body.new(path, headers) unless body.respond_to?(:to_path)
end
[ status, headers, body ]
end
end
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