Class: Falcon::Adapters::Rack
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Falcon::Adapters::Rack
- Defined in:
- lib/falcon/adapters/rack.rb
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #call(request) ⇒ Object
- #failure_response(exception) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(app, logger = Async.logger) ⇒ Rack
constructor
A new instance of Rack.
Constructor Details
#initialize(app, logger = Async.logger) ⇒ Rack
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# File 'lib/falcon/adapters/rack.rb', line 29 def initialize(app, logger = Async.logger) @app = app @logger = logger end |
Instance Method Details
#call(request) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/falcon/adapters/rack.rb', line 35 def call(request) request_path, query_string = request.path.split('?', 2) server_name, server_port = (request. || '').split(':', 2) env = { 'rack.version' => [2, 0, 0], 'rack.input' => Input.new(request.body), 'rack.errors' => $stderr, 'rack.multithread' => true, 'rack.multiprocess' => true, 'rack.run_once' => false, # The HTTP request method, such as “GET” or “POST”. This cannot ever be an empty string, and so is always required. 'REQUEST_METHOD' => request.method, # The initial portion of the request URL's “path” that corresponds to the application object, so that the application knows its virtual “location”. This may be an empty string, if the application corresponds to the “root” of the server. 'SCRIPT_NAME' => '', # The remainder of the request URL's “path”, designating the virtual “location” of the request's target within the application. This may be an empty string, if the request URL targets the application root and does not have a trailing slash. This value may be percent-encoded when originating from a URL. 'PATH_INFO' => request_path, # The portion of the request URL that follows the ?, if any. May be empty, but is always required! 'QUERY_STRING' => query_string || '', # The server protocol, e.g. HTTP/1.1 'SERVER_PROTOCOL' => request.version, 'rack.url_scheme' => 'http', # I'm not sure what sane defaults should be here: 'SERVER_NAME' => server_name || '', 'SERVER_PORT' => server_port || '', } if content_type = request.headers.delete('content-type') env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = content_type end if content_length = request.headers.delete('content-length') env['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = content_length end request.headers.each do |key, value| env["HTTP_#{key.upcase.tr('-', '_')}"] = value end if remote_address = request.remote_address env['REMOTE_ADDR'] = remote_address.ip_address if remote_address.ip? end if request.hijack? env['rack.hijack?'] = true env['rack.hijack'] = lambda do wrapper = request.hijack # We dup this as it might be taken out of the normal control flow, and the io will be closed shortly after returning from this method. io = wrapper.io.dup wrapper.close env['rack.hijack_io'] = io end else env['rack.hijack?'] = false end status, headers, body = @app.call(env) # if hijack = headers.delete('rack.hijack') # body = Async::HTTP::Body::Writable.new # # Task.current.async do # hijack.call(body) # end # return nil # end # if env['rack.hijack_io'] # return nil # end @logger.debug(request) {"Rack response: #{status} #{headers.inspect} #{body.class}"} return Response.new(status, headers, body) rescue => exception @logger.error "#{exception.class}: #{exception.message}\n\t#{$!.backtrace.join("\n\t")}" return failure_response(exception) end |
#failure_response(exception) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/falcon/adapters/rack.rb', line 125 def failure_response(exception) Async::HTTP::Response.for_exception(exception) end |