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266 lines
10 KiB
Ruby
266 lines
10 KiB
Ruby
module ActionController
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module Routing
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class Route #:nodoc:
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attr_accessor :segments, :requirements, :conditions, :optimise
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def initialize(segments = [], requirements = {}, conditions = {})
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@segments = segments
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@requirements = requirements
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@conditions = conditions
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if !significant_keys.include?(:action) && !requirements[:action]
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@requirements[:action] = "index"
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@significant_keys << :action
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end
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# Routes cannot use the current string interpolation method
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# if there are user-supplied <tt>:requirements</tt> as the interpolation
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# code won't raise RoutingErrors when generating
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has_requirements = @segments.detect { |segment| segment.respond_to?(:regexp) && segment.regexp }
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if has_requirements || @requirements.keys.to_set != Routing::ALLOWED_REQUIREMENTS_FOR_OPTIMISATION
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@optimise = false
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else
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@optimise = true
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end
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end
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# Indicates whether the routes should be optimised with the string interpolation
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# version of the named routes methods.
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def optimise?
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@optimise && ActionController::Base::optimise_named_routes
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end
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def segment_keys
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segments.collect do |segment|
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segment.key if segment.respond_to? :key
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end.compact
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end
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def required_segment_keys
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required_segments = segments.select {|seg| (!seg.optional? && !seg.is_a?(DividerSegment)) || seg.is_a?(PathSegment) }
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required_segments.collect { |seg| seg.key if seg.respond_to?(:key)}.compact
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end
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# Build a query string from the keys of the given hash. If +only_keys+
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# is given (as an array), only the keys indicated will be used to build
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# the query string. The query string will correctly build array parameter
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# values.
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def build_query_string(hash, only_keys = nil)
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elements = []
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(only_keys || hash.keys).each do |key|
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if value = hash[key]
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elements << value.to_query(key)
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end
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end
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elements.empty? ? '' : "?#{elements.sort * '&'}"
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end
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# A route's parameter shell contains parameter values that are not in the
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# route's path, but should be placed in the recognized hash.
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#
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# For example, +{:controller => 'pages', :action => 'show'} is the shell for the route:
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#
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# map.connect '/page/:id', :controller => 'pages', :action => 'show', :id => /\d+/
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#
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def parameter_shell
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@parameter_shell ||= returning({}) do |shell|
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requirements.each do |key, requirement|
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shell[key] = requirement unless requirement.is_a? Regexp
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end
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end
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end
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# Return an array containing all the keys that are used in this route. This
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# includes keys that appear inside the path, and keys that have requirements
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# placed upon them.
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def significant_keys
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@significant_keys ||= returning([]) do |sk|
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segments.each { |segment| sk << segment.key if segment.respond_to? :key }
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sk.concat requirements.keys
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sk.uniq!
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end
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end
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# Return a hash of key/value pairs representing the keys in the route that
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# have defaults, or which are specified by non-regexp requirements.
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def defaults
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@defaults ||= returning({}) do |hash|
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segments.each do |segment|
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next unless segment.respond_to? :default
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hash[segment.key] = segment.default unless segment.default.nil?
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end
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requirements.each do |key,req|
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next if Regexp === req || req.nil?
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hash[key] = req
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end
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end
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end
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def matches_controller_and_action?(controller, action)
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prepare_matching!
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(@controller_requirement.nil? || @controller_requirement === controller) &&
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(@action_requirement.nil? || @action_requirement === action)
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end
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def to_s
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@to_s ||= begin
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segs = segments.inject("") { |str,s| str << s.to_s }
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"%-6s %-40s %s" % [(conditions[:method] || :any).to_s.upcase, segs, requirements.inspect]
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end
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end
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# TODO: Route should be prepared and frozen on initialize
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def freeze
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unless frozen?
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write_generation!
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write_recognition!
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prepare_matching!
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parameter_shell
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significant_keys
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defaults
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to_s
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end
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super
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end
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def generate(options, hash, expire_on = {})
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path, hash = generate_raw(options, hash, expire_on)
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append_query_string(path, hash, extra_keys(options))
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end
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def generate_extras(options, hash, expire_on = {})
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path, hash = generate_raw(options, hash, expire_on)
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[path, extra_keys(options)]
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end
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private
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def requirement_for(key)
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return requirements[key] if requirements.key? key
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segments.each do |segment|
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return segment.regexp if segment.respond_to?(:key) && segment.key == key
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end
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nil
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end
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# Write and compile a +generate+ method for this Route.
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def write_generation!
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# Build the main body of the generation
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body = "expired = false\n#{generation_extraction}\n#{generation_structure}"
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# If we have conditions that must be tested first, nest the body inside an if
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body = "if #{generation_requirements}\n#{body}\nend" if generation_requirements
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args = "options, hash, expire_on = {}"
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# Nest the body inside of a def block, and then compile it.
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raw_method = method_decl = "def generate_raw(#{args})\npath = begin\n#{body}\nend\n[path, hash]\nend"
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instance_eval method_decl, "generated code (#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__})"
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# expire_on.keys == recall.keys; in other words, the keys in the expire_on hash
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# are the same as the keys that were recalled from the previous request. Thus,
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# we can use the expire_on.keys to determine which keys ought to be used to build
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# the query string. (Never use keys from the recalled request when building the
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# query string.)
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raw_method
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end
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# Build several lines of code that extract values from the options hash. If any
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# of the values are missing or rejected then a return will be executed.
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def generation_extraction
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segments.collect do |segment|
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segment.extraction_code
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end.compact * "\n"
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end
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# Produce a condition expression that will check the requirements of this route
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# upon generation.
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def generation_requirements
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requirement_conditions = requirements.collect do |key, req|
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if req.is_a? Regexp
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value_regexp = Regexp.new "\\A#{req.to_s}\\Z"
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"hash[:#{key}] && #{value_regexp.inspect} =~ options[:#{key}]"
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else
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"hash[:#{key}] == #{req.inspect}"
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end
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end
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requirement_conditions * ' && ' unless requirement_conditions.empty?
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end
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def generation_structure
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segments.last.string_structure segments[0..-2]
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end
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# Write and compile a +recognize+ method for this Route.
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def write_recognition!
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# Create an if structure to extract the params from a match if it occurs.
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body = "params = parameter_shell.dup\n#{recognition_extraction * "\n"}\nparams"
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body = "if #{recognition_conditions.join(" && ")}\n#{body}\nend"
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# Build the method declaration and compile it
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method_decl = "def recognize(path, env = {})\n#{body}\nend"
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instance_eval method_decl, "generated code (#{__FILE__}:#{__LINE__})"
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method_decl
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end
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# Plugins may override this method to add other conditions, like checks on
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# host, subdomain, and so forth. Note that changes here only affect route
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# recognition, not generation.
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def recognition_conditions
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result = ["(match = #{Regexp.new(recognition_pattern).inspect}.match(path))"]
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result << "[conditions[:method]].flatten.include?(env[:method])" if conditions[:method]
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result
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end
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# Build the regular expression pattern that will match this route.
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def recognition_pattern(wrap = true)
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pattern = ''
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segments.reverse_each do |segment|
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pattern = segment.build_pattern pattern
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end
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wrap ? ("\\A" + pattern + "\\Z") : pattern
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end
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# Write the code to extract the parameters from a matched route.
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def recognition_extraction
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next_capture = 1
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extraction = segments.collect do |segment|
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x = segment.match_extraction(next_capture)
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next_capture += segment.number_of_captures
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x
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end
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extraction.compact
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end
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# Generate the query string with any extra keys in the hash and append
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# it to the given path, returning the new path.
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def append_query_string(path, hash, query_keys = nil)
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return nil unless path
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query_keys ||= extra_keys(hash)
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"#{path}#{build_query_string(hash, query_keys)}"
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end
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# Determine which keys in the given hash are "extra". Extra keys are
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# those that were not used to generate a particular route. The extra
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# keys also do not include those recalled from the prior request, nor
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# do they include any keys that were implied in the route (like a
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# <tt>:controller</tt> that is required, but not explicitly used in the
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# text of the route.)
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def extra_keys(hash, recall = {})
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(hash || {}).keys.map { |k| k.to_sym } - (recall || {}).keys - significant_keys
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end
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def prepare_matching!
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unless defined? @matching_prepared
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@controller_requirement = requirement_for(:controller)
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@action_requirement = requirement_for(:action)
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@matching_prepared = true
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end
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end
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end
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end
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end
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