Class: Rack::Builder
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Rack::Builder
- Defined in:
- lib/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.
Constant Summary collapse
- UTF_8_BOM =
'\xef\xbb\xbf'
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.app(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Create a new Rack::Builder instance and return the Rack application generated from it.
-
.load_file(path, opts = Server::Options.new) ⇒ Object
Load the given file as a rackup file, treating the contents as if specified inside a Rack::Builder block.
-
.new_from_string(builder_script, file = "(rackup)") ⇒ Object
Evaluate the given
builder_script
string in the context of a Rack::Builder block, returning a Rack application. -
.parse_file(config, opts = Server::Options.new) ⇒ Object
Parse the given config file to get a Rack application.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#call(env) ⇒ Object
Call the Rack application generated by this builder instance.
-
#freeze_app ⇒ Object
Freeze the app (set using run) and all middleware instances when building the application in to_app.
-
#initialize(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Builder
constructor
Initialize a new Rack::Builder instance.
-
#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
Return the Rack application generated by this instance.
-
#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
Initialize a new Rack::Builder instance. default_app
specifies the default application if run
is not called later. If a block is given, it is evaluted in the context of the instance.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 123 def initialize(default_app = nil, &block) @use, @map, @run, @warmup, @freeze_app = [], nil, default_app, nil, false instance_eval(&block) if block_given? end |
Class Method Details
.app(default_app = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Create a new Rack::Builder instance and return the Rack application generated from it.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 130 def self.app(default_app = nil, &block) self.new(default_app, &block).to_app end |
.load_file(path, opts = Server::Options.new) ⇒ Object
Load the given file as a rackup file, treating the contents as if specified inside a Rack::Builder block.
Treats the first comment at the beginning of a line that starts with a backslash as options similar to options passed on a rackup command line.
Ignores content in the file after __END__, so that use of __END__ will not result in a syntax error.
Example config.ru file:
$ cat config.ru
#\ -p 9393
use Rack::ContentLength
require './app.rb'
run App
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 93 def self.load_file(path, opts = Server::Options.new) = {} cfgfile = ::File.read(path) cfgfile.slice!(/\A#{UTF_8_BOM}/) if cfgfile.encoding == Encoding::UTF_8 if cfgfile[/^#\\(.*)/] && opts warn "Parsing options from the first comment line is deprecated!" = opts.parse! $1.split(/\s+/) end cfgfile.sub!(/^__END__\n.*\Z/m, '') app = new_from_string cfgfile, path return app, end |
.new_from_string(builder_script, file = "(rackup)") ⇒ Object
Evaluate the given builder_script
string in the context of a Rack::Builder block, returning a Rack application.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 112 def self.new_from_string(builder_script, file = "(rackup)") # We want to build a variant of TOPLEVEL_BINDING with self as a Rack::Builder instance. # We cannot use instance_eval(String) as that would resolve constants differently. binding, builder = TOPLEVEL_BINDING.eval('Rack::Builder.new.instance_eval { [binding, self] }') eval builder_script, binding, file builder.to_app end |
.parse_file(config, opts = Server::Options.new) ⇒ Object
Parse the given config file to get a Rack application.
If the config file ends in .ru
, it is treated as a rackup file and the contents will be treated as if specified inside a Rack::Builder block, using the given options.
If the config file does not end in .ru
, it is required and Rack will use the basename of the file to guess which constant will be the Rack application to run. The options given will be ignored in this case.
Examples:
Rack::Builder.parse_file('config.ru')
# Rack application built using Rack::Builder.new
Rack::Builder.parse_file('app.rb')
# requires app.rb, which can be anywhere in Ruby's
# load path. After requiring, assumes App constant
# contains Rack application
Rack::Builder.parse_file('./my_app.rb')
# requires ./my_app.rb, which should be in the
# process's current directory. After requiring,
# assumes MyApp constant contains Rack application
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 64 def self.parse_file(config, opts = Server::Options.new) if config.end_with?('.ru') return self.load_file(config, opts) else require config app = Object.const_get(::File.basename(config, '.rb').split('_').map(&:capitalize).join('')) return app, {} end end |
Instance Method Details
#call(env) ⇒ Object
Call the Rack application generated by this builder instance. Note that this rebuilds the Rack application and runs the warmup code (if any) every time it is called, so it should not be used if performance is important.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 243 def call(env) to_app.call(env) end |
#freeze_app ⇒ Object
Freeze the app (set using run) and all middleware instances when building the application in to_app.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 226 def freeze_app @freeze_app = true end |
#map(path, &block) ⇒ Object
Creates a route within the application. Routes under the mapped path will be sent to the Rack application specified by run inside the block. Other requests will be sent to the default application specified by run outside the block.
Rack::Builder.app do
map '/heartbeat' do
run Heartbeat
end
run App
end
The use
method can also be used inside the block to specify middleware to run under a specific path:
Rack::Builder.app do
map '/heartbeat' do
use Middleware
run Heartbeat
end
run App
end
This example includes a piece of middleware which will run before /heartbeat
requests hit Heartbeat
.
Note that providing a path
of /
will ignore any default application given in a run
statement outside the block.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 219 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/rack/builder.rb', line 176 def run(app) @run = app end |
#to_app ⇒ Object
Return the Rack application generated by this instance.
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 231 def to_app app = @map ? generate_map(@run, @map) : @run fail "missing run or map statement" unless app app.freeze if @freeze_app app = @use.reverse.inject(app) { |a, e| e[a].tap { |x| x.freeze if @freeze_app } } @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/rack/builder.rb', line 153 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. This block is called before the Rack application is returned by to_app.
warmup do |app|
client = Rack::MockRequest.new(app)
client.get('/')
end
use SomeMiddleware
run MyApp
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# File 'lib/rack/builder.rb', line 190 def warmup(prc = nil, &block) @warmup = prc || block end |