Class: Puma::Rack::Builder
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Puma::Rack::Builder
- Defined in:
- lib/puma/rack/builder.rb
Overview
Rack::Builder implements a small DSL to iteratively construct Rack applications.
Example:
require 'rack/lobster'
app = Rack::Builder.new do
use Rack::CommonLogger
use Rack::ShowExceptions
map "/lobster" do
use Rack::Lint
run Rack::Lobster.new
end
end
run app
Or
app = Rack::Builder.app do
use Rack::CommonLogger
run lambda { |env| [200, {'Content-Type' => 'text/plain'}, ['OK']] }
end
run app
use
adds middleware to the stack, run
dispatches to an application. You can use map
to construct a Rack::URLMap in a convenient way.
Class Method Summary collapse
- .app(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
- .new_from_string(builder_script, file = "(rackup)") ⇒ Object
- .parse_file(config, opts = Options.new) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #call(env) ⇒ Object
-
#initialize(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Builder
constructor
A new instance of Builder.
-
#map(path, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a route within the application.
-
#run(app) ⇒ Object
Takes an argument that is an object that responds to #call and returns a Rack response.
- #to_app ⇒ Object
-
#use(middleware, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Specifies middleware to use in a stack.
-
#warmup(prc = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Takes a lambda or block that is used to warm-up the application.
Constructor Details
#initialize(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Builder
Returns a new instance of Builder.
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 176 def initialize(default_app = nil,&block) @use, @map, @run, @warmup = [], nil, default_app, nil # Conditionally load rack now, so that any rack middlewares, # etc are available. begin require 'rack' rescue LoadError end instance_eval(&block) if block_given? end |
Class Method Details
.app(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 189 def self.app(default_app = nil, &block) self.new(default_app, &block).to_app end |
.new_from_string(builder_script, file = "(rackup)") ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 171 def self.new_from_string(builder_script, file="(rackup)") eval "Puma::Rack::Builder.new {\n" + builder_script + "\n}.to_app", TOPLEVEL_BINDING, file, 0 end |
.parse_file(config, opts = Options.new) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 155 def self.parse_file(config, opts = Options.new) = {} if config =~ /\.ru$/ cfgfile = ::File.read(config) if cfgfile[/^#\\(.*)/] && opts = opts.parse! $1.split(/\s+/) end cfgfile.sub!(/^__END__\n.*\Z/m, '') app = new_from_string cfgfile, config else require config app = Object.const_get(::File.basename(config, '.rb').capitalize) end [app, ] end |
Instance Method Details
#call(env) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 283 def call(env) to_app.call(env) end |
#map(path, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a route within the application.
Rack::Builder.app do
map '/' do
run Heartbeat
end
end
The use
method can also be used here to specify middleware to run under a specific path:
Rack::Builder.app do
map '/' do
use Middleware
run Heartbeat
end
end
This example includes a piece of middleware which will run before requests hit Heartbeat
.
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 270 def map(path, &block) @map ||= {} @map[path] = block end |
#run(app) ⇒ Object
Takes an argument that is an object that responds to #call and returns a Rack response. The simplest form of this is a lambda object:
run lambda { |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]] }
However this could also be a class:
class Heartbeat
def self.call(env)
[200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]]
end
end
run Heartbeat
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 234 def run(app) @run = app end |
#to_app ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 275 def to_app app = @map ? generate_map(@run, @map) : @run fail "missing run or map statement" unless app app = @use.reverse.inject(app) { |a,e| e[a] } @warmup.call(app) if @warmup app end |
#use(middleware, *args, &block) ⇒ Object
Specifies middleware to use in a stack.
class Middleware
def initialize(app)
@app = app
end
def call(env)
env["rack.some_header"] = "setting an example"
@app.call(env)
end
end
use Middleware
run lambda { |env| [200, { "Content-Type" => "text/plain" }, ["OK"]] }
All requests through to this application will first be processed by the middleware class. The call
method in this example sets an additional environment key which then can be referenced in the application if required.
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 212 def use(middleware, *args, &block) if @map mapping, @map = @map, nil @use << proc { |app| generate_map app, mapping } end @use << proc { |app| middleware.new(app, *args, &block) } end |
#warmup(prc = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Takes a lambda or block that is used to warm-up the application.
warmup do |app|
client = Rack::MockRequest.new(app)
client.get('/')
end
use SomeMiddleware
run MyApp
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# File 'lib/puma/rack/builder.rb', line 247 def warmup(prc=nil, &block) @warmup = prc || block end |