require 'action_controller/cgi_ext/cgi_ext'
require 'action_controller/cgi_ext/cookie_performance_fix'
require 'action_controller/cgi_ext/raw_post_data_fix'
require 'action_controller/cgi_ext/session_performance_fix'
module ActionController #:nodoc:
class Base
# Process a request extracted from an CGI object and return a response. Pass false as session_options to disable
# sessions (large performance increase if sessions are not needed). The session_options are the same as for CGI::Session:
#
# * :database_manager - standard options are CGI::Session::FileStore, CGI::Session::MemoryStore, and CGI::Session::PStore
# (default). Additionally, there is CGI::Session::DRbStore and CGI::Session::ActiveRecordStore. Read more about these in
# lib/action_controller/session.
# * :session_key - the parameter name used for the session id. Defaults to '_session_id'.
# * :session_id - the session id to use. If not provided, then it is retrieved from the +session_key+ parameter
# of the request, or automatically generated for a new session.
# * :new_session - if true, force creation of a new session. If not set, a new session is only created if none currently
# exists. If false, a new session is never created, and if none currently exists and the +session_id+ option is not set,
# an ArgumentError is raised.
# * :session_expires - the time the current session expires, as a +Time+ object. If not set, the session will continue
# indefinitely.
# * :session_domain - the hostname domain for which this session is valid. If not set, defaults to the hostname of the
# server.
# * :session_secure - if +true+, this session will only work over HTTPS.
# * :session_path - the path for which this session applies. Defaults to the directory of the CGI script.
def self.process_cgi(cgi = CGI.new, session_options = {})
new.process_cgi(cgi, session_options)
end
def process_cgi(cgi, session_options = {}) #:nodoc:
process(CgiRequest.new(cgi, session_options), CgiResponse.new(cgi)).out
end
end
class CgiRequest < AbstractRequest #:nodoc:
attr_accessor :cgi, :session_options
DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS = {
:database_manager => CGI::Session::PStore,
:prefix => "ruby_sess.",
:session_path => "/"
} unless const_defined?(:DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS)
def initialize(cgi, session_options = {})
@cgi = cgi
@session_options = session_options
@env = @cgi.send(:env_table)
super()
end
def query_string
if (qs = @cgi.query_string) && !qs.empty?
qs
elsif uri = @env['REQUEST_URI']
parts = uri.split('?')
parts.shift
parts.join('?')
else
@env['QUERY_STRING'] || ''
end
end
def query_parameters
@query_parameters ||=
(qs = self.query_string).empty? ? {} : CGIMethods.parse_query_parameters(qs)
end
def request_parameters
@request_parameters ||=
if ActionController::Base.param_parsers.has_key?(content_type)
CGIMethods.parse_formatted_request_parameters(content_type, @env['RAW_POST_DATA'])
else
CGIMethods.parse_request_parameters(@cgi.params)
end
end
def cookies
@cgi.cookies.freeze
end
def host_with_port
if forwarded = env["HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST"]
forwarded.split(/,\s?/).last
elsif http_host = env['HTTP_HOST']
http_host
elsif server_name = env['SERVER_NAME']
server_name
else
"#{env['SERVER_ADDR']}:#{env['SERVER_PORT']}"
end
end
def host
host_with_port[/^[^:]+/]
end
def port
if host_with_port =~ /:(\d+)$/
$1.to_i
else
standard_port
end
end
def session
unless defined?(@session)
if @session_options == false
@session = Hash.new
else
stale_session_check! do
case value = session_options_with_string_keys['new_session']
when true
@session = new_session
when false
begin
@session = CGI::Session.new(@cgi, session_options_with_string_keys)
# CGI::Session raises ArgumentError if 'new_session' == false
# and no session cookie or query param is present.
rescue ArgumentError
@session = Hash.new
end
when nil
@session = CGI::Session.new(@cgi, session_options_with_string_keys)
else
raise ArgumentError, "Invalid new_session option: #{value}"
end
@session['__valid_session']
end
end
end
@session
end
def reset_session
@session.delete if defined?(@session) && @session.is_a?(CGI::Session)
@session = new_session
end
def method_missing(method_id, *arguments)
@cgi.send(method_id, *arguments) rescue super
end
private
# Delete an old session if it exists then create a new one.
def new_session
if @session_options == false
Hash.new
else
CGI::Session.new(@cgi, session_options_with_string_keys.merge("new_session" => false)).delete rescue nil
CGI::Session.new(@cgi, session_options_with_string_keys.merge("new_session" => true))
end
end
def stale_session_check!
yield
rescue ArgumentError => argument_error
if argument_error.message =~ %r{undefined class/module ([\w:]+)}
begin
Module.const_missing($1)
rescue LoadError, NameError => const_error
raise ActionController::SessionRestoreError, <<-end_msg
Session contains objects whose class definition isn\'t available.
Remember to require the classes for all objects kept in the session.
(Original exception: #{const_error.message} [#{const_error.class}])
end_msg
end
retry
else
raise
end
end
def session_options_with_string_keys
@session_options_with_string_keys ||= DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS.merge(@session_options).stringify_keys
end
end
class CgiResponse < AbstractResponse #:nodoc:
def initialize(cgi)
@cgi = cgi
super()
end
def out(output = $stdout)
convert_content_type!
set_content_length!
output.binmode if output.respond_to?(:binmode)
output.sync = false if output.respond_to?(:sync=)
begin
output.write(@cgi.header(@headers))
if @cgi.send(:env_table)['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'HEAD'
return
elsif @body.respond_to?(:call)
# Flush the output now in case the @body Proc uses
# #syswrite.
output.flush if output.respond_to?(:flush)
@body.call(self, output)
else
output.write(@body)
end
output.flush if output.respond_to?(:flush)
rescue Errno::EPIPE, Errno::ECONNRESET
# lost connection to parent process, ignore output
end
end
private
def convert_content_type!
if content_type = @headers.delete("Content-Type")
@headers["type"] = content_type
end
if content_type = @headers.delete("Content-type")
@headers["type"] = content_type
end
if content_type = @headers.delete("content-type")
@headers["type"] = content_type
end
end
# Don't set the Content-Length for block-based bodies as that would mean reading it all into memory. Not nice
# for, say, a 2GB streaming file.
def set_content_length!
@headers["Content-Length"] = @body.size unless @body.respond_to?(:call)
end
end
end