instiki/vendor/rails/railties/lib/webrick_server.rb
Jacques Distler 4e14ccc74d Instiki 0.16.3: Rails 2.3.0
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
2009-02-04 14:26:08 -06:00

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Ruby

# Donated by Florian Gross
require 'webrick'
require 'cgi'
require 'stringio'
require 'dispatcher'
include WEBrick
class CGI #:nodoc:
def stdinput
@stdin || $stdin
end
def env_table
@env_table || ENV
end
def initialize(type = "query", table = nil, stdin = nil)
@env_table, @stdin = table, stdin
if defined?(MOD_RUBY) && !ENV.key?("GATEWAY_INTERFACE")
Apache.request.setup_cgi_env
end
extend QueryExtension
@multipart = false
if defined?(CGI_PARAMS)
warn "do not use CGI_PARAMS and CGI_COOKIES"
@params = CGI_PARAMS.dup
@cookies = CGI_COOKIES.dup
else
initialize_query() # set @params, @cookies
end
@output_cookies = nil
@output_hidden = nil
end
end
# A custom dispatch servlet for use with WEBrick. It dispatches requests
# (using the Rails Dispatcher) to the appropriate controller/action. By default,
# it restricts WEBrick to a managing a single Rails request at a time, but you
# can change this behavior by setting ActionController::Base.allow_concurrency
# to true.
class DispatchServlet < WEBrick::HTTPServlet::AbstractServlet
# Start the WEBrick server with the given options, mounting the
# DispatchServlet at <tt>/</tt>.
def self.dispatch(options = {})
Socket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true # patch for OS X
params = { :Port => options[:port].to_i,
:ServerType => options[:server_type],
:BindAddress => options[:ip] }
params[:MimeTypes] = options[:mime_types] if options[:mime_types]
server = WEBrick::HTTPServer.new(params)
server.mount('/', DispatchServlet, options)
trap("INT") { server.shutdown }
server.start
end
def initialize(server, options) #:nodoc:
@server_options = options
@file_handler = WEBrick::HTTPServlet::FileHandler.new(server, options[:server_root])
# Change to the RAILS_ROOT, since Webrick::Daemon.start does a Dir::cwd("/")
# OPTIONS['working_directory'] is an absolute path of the RAILS_ROOT, set in railties/lib/commands/servers/webrick.rb
Dir.chdir(OPTIONS['working_directory']) if defined?(OPTIONS) && File.directory?(OPTIONS['working_directory'])
super
end
def service(req, res) #:nodoc:
unless handle_file(req, res)
unless handle_dispatch(req, res)
raise WEBrick::HTTPStatus::NotFound, "`#{req.path}' not found."
end
end
end
def handle_file(req, res) #:nodoc:
begin
req = req.dup
path = req.path.dup
# Add .html if the last path piece has no . in it
path << '.html' if path != '/' && (%r{(^|/)[^./]+$} =~ path)
path.gsub!('+', ' ') # Unescape + since FileHandler doesn't do so.
req.instance_variable_set(:@path_info, path) # Set the modified path...
@file_handler.send(:service, req, res)
return true
rescue HTTPStatus::PartialContent, HTTPStatus::NotModified => err
res.set_error(err)
return true
rescue => err
return false
end
end
def handle_dispatch(req, res, origin = nil) #:nodoc:
data = StringIO.new
Dispatcher.dispatch(
CGI.new("query", create_env_table(req, origin), StringIO.new(req.body || "")),
ActionController::CgiRequest::DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS,
data
)
header, body = extract_header_and_body(data)
set_charset(header)
assign_status(res, header)
res.cookies.concat(header.delete('set-cookie') || [])
header.each { |key, val| res[key] = val.join(", ") }
res.body = body
return true
rescue => err
p err, err.backtrace
return false
end
private
def create_env_table(req, origin)
env = req.meta_vars.clone
env.delete "SCRIPT_NAME"
env["QUERY_STRING"] = req.request_uri.query
env["REQUEST_URI"] = origin if origin
return env
end
def extract_header_and_body(data)
data.rewind
data = data.read
raw_header, body = *data.split(/^[\xd\xa]{2}/on, 2)
header = WEBrick::HTTPUtils::parse_header(raw_header)
return header, body
end
def set_charset(header)
ct = header["content-type"]
if ct.any? { |x| x =~ /^text\// } && ! ct.any? { |x| x =~ /charset=/ }
ch = @server_options[:charset] || "UTF-8"
ct.find { |x| x =~ /^text\// } << ("; charset=" + ch)
end
end
def assign_status(res, header)
if /^(\d+)/ =~ header['status'][0]
res.status = $1.to_i
header.delete('status')
end
end
end