From 88d44ecd57b44cf4ac6b579d3d83d72793f0cc4b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Evan Weaver Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2009 20:45:09 -0800 Subject: Remove CGIWrapper. --- lib/mongrel/cgi.rb | 180 ----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 180 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lib/mongrel/cgi.rb (limited to 'lib/mongrel/cgi.rb') diff --git a/lib/mongrel/cgi.rb b/lib/mongrel/cgi.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 05d2d54..0000000 --- a/lib/mongrel/cgi.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 2005 Zed A. Shaw -# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby. -# -# Additional work donated by contributors. See http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/attributions.html -# for more information. - -require 'cgi' - -module Mongrel - # The beginning of a complete wrapper around Mongrel's internal HTTP processing - # system but maintaining the original Ruby CGI module. Use this only as a crutch - # to get existing CGI based systems working. It should handle everything, but please - # notify me if you see special warnings. This work is still very alpha so I need - # testers to help work out the various corner cases. - # - # The CGIWrapper.handler attribute is normally not set and is available for - # frameworks that need to get back to the handler. Rails uses this to give - # people access to the RailsHandler#files (DirHandler really) so they can - # look-up paths and do other things with the files managed there. - # - # In Rails you can get the real file for a request with: - # - # path = @request.cgi.handler.files.can_serve(@request['PATH_INFO']) - # - # Which is ugly but does the job. Feel free to write a Rails helper for that. - # Refer to DirHandler#can_serve for more information on this. - class CGIWrapper < ::CGI - public :env_table - attr_reader :head - attr_accessor :handler - # Set this to false if you want calls to CGIWrapper.out to not actually send - # the response until you force it. - attr_accessor :default_really_final - - # these are stripped out of any keys passed to CGIWrapper.header function - REMOVED_KEYS = [ "nph","status","server","connection","type", - "charset","length","language","expires"] - - # Takes an HttpRequest and HttpResponse object, plus any additional arguments - # normally passed to CGI. These are used internally to create a wrapper around - # the real CGI while maintaining Mongrel's view of the world. - def initialize(request, response, *args) - @request = request - @response = response - @args = *args - @input = request.body - @head = {} - @out_called = false - @default_really_final=true - super(*args) - end - - # The header is typically called to send back the header. In our case we - # collect it into a hash for later usage. - # - # nph -- Mostly ignored. It'll output the date. - # connection -- Completely ignored. Why is CGI doing this? - # length -- Ignored since Mongrel figures this out from what you write to output. - # - def header(options = "text/html") - # if they pass in a string then just write the Content-Type - if options.class == String - @head['Content-Type'] = options unless @head['Content-Type'] - else - # convert the given options into what Mongrel wants - @head['Content-Type'] = options['type'] || "text/html" - @head['Content-Type'] += "; charset=" + options['charset'] if options.has_key? "charset" if options['charset'] - - # setup date only if they use nph - @head['Date'] = CGI::rfc1123_date(Time.now) if options['nph'] - - # setup the server to use the default or what they set - @head['Server'] = options['server'] || env_table['SERVER_SOFTWARE'] - - # remaining possible options they can give - @head['Status'] = options['status'] if options['status'] - @head['Content-Language'] = options['language'] if options['language'] - @head['Expires'] = options['expires'] if options['expires'] - - # drop the keys we don't want anymore - REMOVED_KEYS.each {|k| options.delete(k) } - - # finally just convert the rest raw (which puts 'cookie' directly) - # 'cookie' is translated later as we write the header out - options.each{|k,v| @head[k] = v} - end - - # doing this fakes out the cgi library to think the headers are empty - # we then do the real headers in the out function call later - "" - end - - # Takes any 'cookie' setting and sends it over the Mongrel header, - # then removes the setting from the options. If cookie is an - # Array or Hash then it sends those on with .to_s, otherwise - # it just calls .to_s on it and hopefully your "cookie" can - # write itself correctly. - def send_cookies(to) - # convert the cookies based on the myriad of possible ways to set a cookie - if @head['cookie'] - cookie = @head['cookie'] - case cookie - when Array - cookie.each {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s } - when Hash - cookie.each_value {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s} - else - to['Set-Cookie'] = head['cookie'].to_s - end - - @head.delete('cookie') - end - - # @output_cookies seems to never be used, but we'll process it just in case - @output_cookies.each {|c| to['Set-Cookie'] = c.to_s } if @output_cookies - end - - # The dumb thing is people can call header or this or both and in any order. - # So, we just reuse header and then finalize the HttpResponse the right way. - # Status is taken from the various options and converted to what Mongrel needs - # via the CGIWrapper.status function. - # - # We also prevent Rails from actually doing the final send by adding a - # second parameter "really_final". Only Mongrel calls this after Rails - # is done. Since this will break other frameworks, it defaults to - # a different setting for rails (false) and (true) for others. - def out(options = "text/html", really_final=@default_really_final) - if @out_called || !really_final - # don't do it more than once or if it's not the really final call - return - end - - header(options) - - @response.start status do |head, body| - send_cookies(head) - - @head.each {|k,v| head[k] = v} - body.write(yield || "") - end - - @out_called = true - end - - # Computes the status once, but lazily so that people who call header twice - # don't get penalized. Because CGI insists on including the options status - # message in the status we have to do a bit of parsing. - def status - if not @status - stat = @head["Status"] - stat = stat.split(' ')[0] if stat - - @status = stat || "200" - end - - @status - end - - # Used to wrap the normal args variable used inside CGI. - def args - @args - end - - # Used to wrap the normal env_table variable used inside CGI. - def env_table - @request.params - end - - # Used to wrap the normal stdinput variable used inside CGI. - def stdinput - @input - end - - # The stdoutput should be completely bypassed but we'll drop a warning just in case - def stdoutput - Mongrel.logger.warn "WARNING: stdoutput used." - @response.body - end - end -end -- cgit v1.2.3-24-ge0c7