# -*- encoding: binary -*- # :enddoc: # Writes a Rack response to your client using the HTTP/1.1 specification. # You use it by simply doing: # # status, headers, body = rack_app.call(env) # http_response_write(socket, status, headers, body) # # Most header correctness (including Content-Length and Content-Type) # is the job of Rack, with the exception of the "Date" and "Status" header. module Unicorn::HttpResponse # internal API, code will always be common-enough-for-even-old-Rack def err_response(code, response_start_sent) "#{response_start_sent ? '' : 'HTTP/1.1 '}" \ "#{code} #{Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[code]}\r\n\r\n" end # writes the rack_response to socket as an HTTP response def http_response_write(socket, status, headers, body, response_start_sent=false) hijack = nil if headers code = status.to_i msg = Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[code] start = response_start_sent ? ''.freeze : 'HTTP/1.1 '.freeze buf = "#{start}#{msg ? %Q(#{code} #{msg}) : status}\r\n" \ "Date: #{httpdate}\r\n" \ "Connection: close\r\n" headers.each do |key, value| case key when %r{\A(?:Date|Connection)\z}i next when "rack.hijack" # This should only be hit under Rack >= 1.5, as this was an illegal # key in Rack < 1.5 hijack = value else if value.include?("\n".freeze) # avoiding blank, key-only cookies with /\n+/ buf << value.split(/\n+/).map! { |v| "#{key}: #{v}\r\n" }.join else buf << "#{key}: #{value}\r\n" end end end socket.write(buf << "\r\n".freeze) end if hijack hijack.call(socket) else body.each { |chunk| socket.write(chunk) } end end end