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Instiki now runs on the Rails 2.3.0 Candidate Release. Among other improvements, this means that it now automagically selects between WEBrick and Mongrel. Just run ./instiki --daemon
466 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
466 lines
14 KiB
Ruby
Executable file
require 'tempfile'
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require 'stringio'
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require 'strscan'
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require 'active_support/memoizable'
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require 'action_controller/cgi_ext'
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module ActionController
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class Request < Rack::Request
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%w[ AUTH_TYPE GATEWAY_INTERFACE
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PATH_TRANSLATED REMOTE_HOST
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REMOTE_IDENT REMOTE_USER REMOTE_ADDR
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SERVER_NAME SERVER_PROTOCOL
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HTTP_ACCEPT HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING
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HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE HTTP_CACHE_CONTROL HTTP_FROM
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HTTP_NEGOTIATE HTTP_PRAGMA HTTP_REFERER HTTP_USER_AGENT ].each do |env|
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define_method(env.sub(/^HTTP_/n, '').downcase) do
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@env[env]
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end
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end
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def key?(key)
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@env.key?(key)
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end
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HTTP_METHODS = %w(get head put post delete options)
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HTTP_METHOD_LOOKUP = HTTP_METHODS.inject({}) { |h, m| h[m] = h[m.upcase] = m.to_sym; h }
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# Returns the true HTTP request \method as a lowercase symbol, such as
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# <tt>:get</tt>. If the request \method is not listed in the HTTP_METHODS
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# constant above, an UnknownHttpMethod exception is raised.
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def request_method
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@request_method ||= HTTP_METHOD_LOOKUP[super] || raise(UnknownHttpMethod, "#{super}, accepted HTTP methods are #{HTTP_METHODS.to_sentence}")
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end
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# Returns the HTTP request \method used for action processing as a
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# lowercase symbol, such as <tt>:post</tt>. (Unlike #request_method, this
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# method returns <tt>:get</tt> for a HEAD request because the two are
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# functionally equivalent from the application's perspective.)
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def method
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request_method == :head ? :get : request_method
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end
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# Is this a GET (or HEAD) request? Equivalent to <tt>request.method == :get</tt>.
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def get?
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method == :get
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end
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# Is this a POST request? Equivalent to <tt>request.method == :post</tt>.
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def post?
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request_method == :post
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end
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# Is this a PUT request? Equivalent to <tt>request.method == :put</tt>.
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def put?
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request_method == :put
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end
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# Is this a DELETE request? Equivalent to <tt>request.method == :delete</tt>.
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def delete?
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request_method == :delete
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end
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# Is this a HEAD request? Since <tt>request.method</tt> sees HEAD as <tt>:get</tt>,
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# this \method checks the actual HTTP \method directly.
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def head?
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request_method == :head
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end
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# Provides access to the request's HTTP headers, for example:
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#
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# request.headers["Content-Type"] # => "text/plain"
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def headers
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@headers ||= ActionController::Http::Headers.new(@env)
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end
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# Returns the content length of the request as an integer.
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def content_length
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super.to_i
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end
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# The MIME type of the HTTP request, such as Mime::XML.
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#
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# For backward compatibility, the post \format is extracted from the
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# X-Post-Data-Format HTTP header if present.
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def content_type
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@content_type ||= begin
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if @env['CONTENT_TYPE'] =~ /^([^,\;]*)/
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Mime::Type.lookup($1.strip.downcase)
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else
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nil
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end
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end
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end
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# Returns the accepted MIME type for the request.
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def accepts
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@accepts ||= begin
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header = @env['HTTP_ACCEPT'].to_s.strip
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if header.empty?
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[content_type, Mime::ALL].compact
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else
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Mime::Type.parse(header)
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end
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end
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end
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def if_modified_since
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if since = env['HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE']
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Time.rfc2822(since) rescue nil
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end
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end
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def if_none_match
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env['HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH']
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end
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def not_modified?(modified_at)
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if_modified_since && modified_at && if_modified_since >= modified_at
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end
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def etag_matches?(etag)
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if_none_match && if_none_match == etag
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end
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# Check response freshness (Last-Modified and ETag) against request
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# If-Modified-Since and If-None-Match conditions. If both headers are
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# supplied, both must match, or the request is not considered fresh.
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def fresh?(response)
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case
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when if_modified_since && if_none_match
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not_modified?(response.last_modified) && etag_matches?(response.etag)
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when if_modified_since
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not_modified?(response.last_modified)
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when if_none_match
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etag_matches?(response.etag)
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else
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false
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end
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end
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# Returns the Mime type for the \format used in the request.
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#
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# GET /posts/5.xml | request.format => Mime::XML
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# GET /posts/5.xhtml | request.format => Mime::HTML
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# GET /posts/5 | request.format => Mime::HTML or MIME::JS, or request.accepts.first depending on the value of <tt>ActionController::Base.use_accept_header</tt>
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def format
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@format ||=
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if parameters[:format]
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Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension(parameters[:format])
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elsif ActionController::Base.use_accept_header
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accepts.first
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elsif xhr?
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Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension("js")
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else
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Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension("html")
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end
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end
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# Sets the \format by string extension, which can be used to force custom formats
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# that are not controlled by the extension.
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#
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# class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
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# before_filter :adjust_format_for_iphone
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#
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# private
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# def adjust_format_for_iphone
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# request.format = :iphone if request.env["HTTP_USER_AGENT"][/iPhone/]
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# end
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# end
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def format=(extension)
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parameters[:format] = extension.to_s
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@format = Mime::Type.lookup_by_extension(parameters[:format])
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end
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# Returns a symbolized version of the <tt>:format</tt> parameter of the request.
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# If no \format is given it returns <tt>:js</tt>for Ajax requests and <tt>:html</tt>
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# otherwise.
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def template_format
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parameter_format = parameters[:format]
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if parameter_format
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parameter_format
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elsif xhr?
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:js
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else
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:html
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end
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end
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def cache_format
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parameters[:format]
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end
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# Returns true if the request's "X-Requested-With" header contains
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# "XMLHttpRequest". (The Prototype Javascript library sends this header with
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# every Ajax request.)
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def xml_http_request?
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!(@env['HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH'] !~ /XMLHttpRequest/i)
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end
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alias xhr? :xml_http_request?
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# Which IP addresses are "trusted proxies" that can be stripped from
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# the right-hand-side of X-Forwarded-For
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TRUSTED_PROXIES = /^127\.0\.0\.1$|^(10|172\.(1[6-9]|2[0-9]|30|31)|192\.168)\./i
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# Determines originating IP address. REMOTE_ADDR is the standard
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# but will fail if the user is behind a proxy. HTTP_CLIENT_IP and/or
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# HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR are set by proxies so check for these if
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# REMOTE_ADDR is a proxy. HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR may be a comma-
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# delimited list in the case of multiple chained proxies; the last
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# address which is not trusted is the originating IP.
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def remote_ip
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remote_addr_list = @env['REMOTE_ADDR'] && @env['REMOTE_ADDR'].scan(/[^,\s]+/)
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unless remote_addr_list.blank?
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not_trusted_addrs = remote_addr_list.reject {|addr| addr =~ TRUSTED_PROXIES}
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return not_trusted_addrs.first unless not_trusted_addrs.empty?
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end
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remote_ips = @env['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'] && @env['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'].split(',')
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if @env.include? 'HTTP_CLIENT_IP'
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if ActionController::Base.ip_spoofing_check && remote_ips && !remote_ips.include?(@env['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'])
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# We don't know which came from the proxy, and which from the user
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raise ActionControllerError.new(<<EOM)
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IP spoofing attack?!
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HTTP_CLIENT_IP=#{@env['HTTP_CLIENT_IP'].inspect}
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HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR=#{@env['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'].inspect}
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EOM
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end
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return @env['HTTP_CLIENT_IP']
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end
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if remote_ips
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while remote_ips.size > 1 && TRUSTED_PROXIES =~ remote_ips.last.strip
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remote_ips.pop
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end
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return remote_ips.last.strip
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end
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@env['REMOTE_ADDR']
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end
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# Returns the lowercase name of the HTTP server software.
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def server_software
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(@env['SERVER_SOFTWARE'] && /^([a-zA-Z]+)/ =~ @env['SERVER_SOFTWARE']) ? $1.downcase : nil
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end
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# Returns the complete URL used for this request.
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def url
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protocol + host_with_port + request_uri
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end
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# Returns 'https://' if this is an SSL request and 'http://' otherwise.
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def protocol
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ssl? ? 'https://' : 'http://'
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end
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# Is this an SSL request?
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def ssl?
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@env['HTTPS'] == 'on' || @env['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO'] == 'https'
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end
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# Returns the \host for this request, such as "example.com".
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def raw_host_with_port
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if forwarded = env["HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST"]
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forwarded.split(/,\s?/).last
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else
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env['HTTP_HOST'] || "#{env['SERVER_NAME'] || env['SERVER_ADDR']}:#{env['SERVER_PORT']}"
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end
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end
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# Returns the host for this request, such as example.com.
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def host
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raw_host_with_port.sub(/:\d+$/, '')
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end
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# Returns a \host:\port string for this request, such as "example.com" or
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# "example.com:8080".
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def host_with_port
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"#{host}#{port_string}"
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end
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# Returns the port number of this request as an integer.
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def port
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if raw_host_with_port =~ /:(\d+)$/
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$1.to_i
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else
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standard_port
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end
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end
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# Returns the standard \port number for this request's protocol.
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def standard_port
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case protocol
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when 'https://' then 443
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else 80
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end
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end
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# Returns a \port suffix like ":8080" if the \port number of this request
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# is not the default HTTP \port 80 or HTTPS \port 443.
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def port_string
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port == standard_port ? '' : ":#{port}"
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end
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# Returns the \domain part of a \host, such as "rubyonrails.org" in "www.rubyonrails.org". You can specify
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# a different <tt>tld_length</tt>, such as 2 to catch rubyonrails.co.uk in "www.rubyonrails.co.uk".
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def domain(tld_length = 1)
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return nil unless named_host?(host)
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host.split('.').last(1 + tld_length).join('.')
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end
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# Returns all the \subdomains as an array, so <tt>["dev", "www"]</tt> would be
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# returned for "dev.www.rubyonrails.org". You can specify a different <tt>tld_length</tt>,
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# such as 2 to catch <tt>["www"]</tt> instead of <tt>["www", "rubyonrails"]</tt>
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# in "www.rubyonrails.co.uk".
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def subdomains(tld_length = 1)
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return [] unless named_host?(host)
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parts = host.split('.')
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parts[0..-(tld_length+2)]
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end
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# Returns the query string, accounting for server idiosyncrasies.
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def query_string
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@env['QUERY_STRING'].present? ? @env['QUERY_STRING'] : (@env['REQUEST_URI'].split('?', 2)[1] || '')
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end
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# Returns the request URI, accounting for server idiosyncrasies.
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# WEBrick includes the full URL. IIS leaves REQUEST_URI blank.
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def request_uri
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if uri = @env['REQUEST_URI']
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# Remove domain, which webrick puts into the request_uri.
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(%r{^\w+\://[^/]+(/.*|$)$} =~ uri) ? $1 : uri
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else
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# Construct IIS missing REQUEST_URI from SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO.
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uri = @env['PATH_INFO'].to_s
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if script_filename = @env['SCRIPT_NAME'].to_s.match(%r{[^/]+$})
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uri = uri.sub(/#{script_filename}\//, '')
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end
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env_qs = @env['QUERY_STRING'].to_s
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uri += "?#{env_qs}" unless env_qs.empty?
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if uri.blank?
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@env.delete('REQUEST_URI')
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else
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@env['REQUEST_URI'] = uri
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end
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end
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end
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# Returns the interpreted \path to requested resource after all the installation
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# directory of this application was taken into account.
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def path
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path = request_uri.to_s[/\A[^\?]*/]
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path.sub!(/\A#{ActionController::Base.relative_url_root}/, '')
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path
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end
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# Read the request \body. This is useful for web services that need to
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# work with raw requests directly.
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def raw_post
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unless @env.include? 'RAW_POST_DATA'
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@env['RAW_POST_DATA'] = body.read(@env['CONTENT_LENGTH'].to_i)
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body.rewind if body.respond_to?(:rewind)
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end
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@env['RAW_POST_DATA']
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end
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# Returns both GET and POST \parameters in a single hash.
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def parameters
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@parameters ||= request_parameters.merge(query_parameters).update(path_parameters).with_indifferent_access
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end
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alias_method :params, :parameters
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def path_parameters=(parameters) #:nodoc:
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@env["rack.routing_args"] = parameters
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@symbolized_path_parameters = @parameters = nil
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end
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# The same as <tt>path_parameters</tt> with explicitly symbolized keys.
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def symbolized_path_parameters
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@symbolized_path_parameters ||= path_parameters.symbolize_keys
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end
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# Returns a hash with the \parameters used to form the \path of the request.
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# Returned hash keys are strings:
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#
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# {'action' => 'my_action', 'controller' => 'my_controller'}
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#
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# See <tt>symbolized_path_parameters</tt> for symbolized keys.
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def path_parameters
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@env["rack.routing_args"] ||= {}
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end
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# The request body is an IO input stream. If the RAW_POST_DATA environment
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# variable is already set, wrap it in a StringIO.
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def body
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if raw_post = @env['RAW_POST_DATA']
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raw_post.force_encoding(Encoding::BINARY) if raw_post.respond_to?(:force_encoding)
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StringIO.new(raw_post)
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else
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@env['rack.input']
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end
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end
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def form_data?
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FORM_DATA_MEDIA_TYPES.include?(content_type.to_s)
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end
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# Override Rack's GET method to support nested query strings
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def GET
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@env["action_controller.request.query_parameters"] ||= UrlEncodedPairParser.parse_query_parameters(query_string)
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end
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alias_method :query_parameters, :GET
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# Override Rack's POST method to support nested query strings
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def POST
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@env["action_controller.request.request_parameters"] ||= UrlEncodedPairParser.parse_hash_parameters(super)
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end
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alias_method :request_parameters, :POST
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def body_stream #:nodoc:
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@env['rack.input']
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end
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def session
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@env['rack.session'] ||= {}
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end
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def session=(session) #:nodoc:
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@env['rack.session'] = session
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end
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def reset_session
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@env['rack.session'] = {}
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end
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def session_options
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@env['rack.session.options'] ||= {}
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end
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def session_options=(options)
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@env['rack.session.options'] = options
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end
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def server_port
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@env['SERVER_PORT'].to_i
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end
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private
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def named_host?(host)
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!(host.nil? || /\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}\.\d{1,3}$/.match(host))
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end
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end
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end
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