# -*- encoding: binary -*- # :enddoc: # Frequently used constants when constructing requests or responses. # Many times the constant just refers to a string with the same # contents. Using these constants gave about a 3% to 10% performance # improvement over using the strings directly. Symbols did not really # improve things much compared to constants. module Unicorn::Const # default TCP listen host address (0.0.0.0, all interfaces) DEFAULT_HOST = "0.0.0.0" # default TCP listen port (8080) DEFAULT_PORT = 8080 # default TCP listen address and port (0.0.0.0:8080) DEFAULT_LISTEN = "#{DEFAULT_HOST}:#{DEFAULT_PORT}" # The basic request body size we'll try to read at once (16 kilobytes). CHUNK_SIZE = 16 * 1024 # Maximum request body size before it is moved out of memory and into a # temporary file for reading (112 kilobytes). This is the default # value of client_body_buffer_size. MAX_BODY = 1024 * 112 # :stopdoc: # common errors we'll send back # (N.B. these are not used by unicorn, but we won't drop them until # unicorn 5.x to avoid breaking Rainbows!). ERROR_400_RESPONSE = "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request\r\n\r\n" ERROR_414_RESPONSE = "HTTP/1.1 414 Request-URI Too Long\r\n\r\n" ERROR_413_RESPONSE = "HTTP/1.1 413 Request Entity Too Large\r\n\r\n" ERROR_500_RESPONSE = "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error\r\n\r\n" EXPECT_100_RESPONSE = "HTTP/1.1 100 Continue\r\n\r\n" EXPECT_100_RESPONSE_SUFFIXED = "100 Continue\r\n\r\nHTTP/1.1 " HTTP_RESPONSE_START = ['HTTP', '/1.1 '] HTTP_EXPECT = "HTTP_EXPECT" # :startdoc: end require 'unicorn/version'