Object
Raised an invalid request value is used
Raised when a url is not able to be generated for the given parameters
Raised when there are left over options
Raised when a Route is not able to be generated due to a missing parameter.
Raised when there are extra parameters passed in to url
Creates a new HttpRouter. Can be called with either HttpRouter.new(proc{|env| ... }, { .. options .. }) or with the first argument omitted. If there is a proc first, then it's used as the default app in the case of a non-match. Supported options are
:default_app -- Default application used if there is a non-match on call. Defaults to 404 generator.
:ignore_trailing_slash -- Ignore a trailing / when attempting to match. Defaults to true.
:redirect_trailing_slash -- On trailing /, redirect to the same path without the /. Defaults to false.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 41 def initialize(*args, &blk) default_app, options = args.first.is_a?(Hash) ? [nil, args.first] : [args.first, args[1]] @options = options @default_app = default_app || options && options[:default_app] || proc{|env| ::Rack::Response.new("Not Found", 404, {'X-Cascade' => 'pass'}).finish } @ignore_trailing_slash = options && options.key?(:ignore_trailing_slash) ? options[:ignore_trailing_slash] : true @redirect_trailing_slash = options && options.key?(:redirect_trailing_slash) ? options[:redirect_trailing_slash] : false @route_class = Route reset! instance_eval(&blk) if blk end
Adds a path to be recognized.
To assign a part of the path to a specific variable, use :variable_name within the route. For example, add('/path/:id') would match /path/test, with the variable :id having the value "test".
You can receive mulitple parts into a single variable by using the glob syntax. For example, add('/path/*id') would match /path/123/456/789, with the variable :id having the value ["123", "456", "789"].
As well, paths can end with two optional parts, * and /?. If it ends with a *, it will match partially, returning the part of the path unmatched in the PATH_INFO value of the env. The part matched to will be returned in the SCRIPT_NAME. If it ends with /?, then a trailing / on the path will be optionally matched for that specific route. As trailing /'s are ignored by default, you probably don't actually want to use this option that frequently.
Routes can also contain optional parts. There are surrounded with ( )'s. If you need to match on a bracket in the route itself, you can escape the parentheses with a backslash.
As well, options can be passed in that modify the route in further ways. See HttpRouter::Route#with_options for details. Typically, you want to add further options to the route by calling additional methods on it. See HttpRouter::Route for further details.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 67 def add(*args, &app) uncompile opts = args.last.is_a?(Hash) ? args.pop : nil path = args.first route = route_class.new add_route route route.path = path if path route.process_opts(opts) if opts route.to(app) if app route end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 79 def add_route(route) @routes << route @named_routes[route.name] << route if route.name route.router = self end
Rack compatible call. If matching route is found, and dest value responds to call, processing will pass to the matched route. Otherwise, the default application will be called. The router will be available in the env under the key router. And parameters matched will be available under the key router.params.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 159 def call(env, &callback) compile call(env, &callback) end
Creates a deep-copy of the router.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 232 def clone(klass = self.class) cloned_router = klass.new(@options) @routes.each do |route| new_route = route.create_clone(cloned_router) cloned_router.add_route(new_route) end cloned_router end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method OPTIONS.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 140 def conenct(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :conenct, opts, &app); end
Assigns the default application.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 174 def default(app) @default_app = app end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method DELETE.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 120 def delete(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :delete, opts, &app); end
Extends the route class with custom features.
Example:
router = HttpRouter.new { extend_route { attr_accessor :controller } }
router.add('/foo', :controller => :foo).to{|env| [200, {}, ['foo!']]}
matches, other_methods = router.recognize(Rack::MockRequest.env_for('/foo'))
matches.first.route.controller
# ==> :foo
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 93 def extend_route(&blk) @route_class = Class.new(Route) if @route_class == Route @route_class.class_eval(&blk) @extended_route_class = nil end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method GET.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 110 def get(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, [:get, :head], opts, &app); end
Ignore trailing slash feature enabled? See initialize for details.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 222 def ignore_trailing_slash? @ignore_trailing_slash end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 261 def inspect head = to_s "#{to_s}\n#{'=' * head.size}\n#{@root.inspect}" end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 251 def no_response(request, env) request.acceptable_methods.empty? ? @default_app.call(env) : [405, {'Allow' => request.acceptable_methods.sort.join(", ")}, []] end
This method defines what sort of responses are considered "passes", and thus, route processing will continue. Override it to implement custom passing.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 217 def pass_on_response(response) response[1]['X-Cascade'] == 'pass' end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method PATCH.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 130 def patch(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :patch, opts, &app); end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 204 def path(route, *args) compile path(route, *args) end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method POST.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 115 def post(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :post, opts, &app); end
This method is invoked when a Path object gets called with an env. Override it to implement custom path processing.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 211 def process_destination_path(path, env) path.route.dest.call(env) end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method PUT.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 125 def put(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :put, opts, &app); end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 300 def raw_call(env, &blk) rack_request = ::Rack::Request.new(env) request = Request.new(rack_request.path_info, rack_request) if blk @root.call(request, &blk) request else @root.call(request) or no_response(request, env) end end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 292 def raw_path(route, *args) case route when Symbol then @named_routes.key?(route) && @named_routes[route].each{|r| path = r.path(*args); return path if path} when Route then return route.path(*args) end raise(InvalidRouteException.new "No route (path) could be generated for #{route.inspect}") end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 276 def raw_url(route, *args) case route when Symbol then @named_routes.key?(route) && @named_routes[route].each{|r| url = r.url(*args); return url if url} when Route then return route.url(*args) end raise(InvalidRouteException.new "No route (url) could be generated for #{route.inspect}") end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 284 def raw_url_ns(route, *args) case route when Symbol then @named_routes.key?(route) && @named_routes[route].each{|r| url = r.url_ns(*args); return url if url} when Route then return route.url_ns(*args) end raise(InvalidRouteException.new "No route (url_ns) could be generated for #{route.inspect}") end
Performs recoginition without actually calling the application and returns an array of all matching routes or nil if no match was found.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 144 def recognize(env, &callback) if callback request = call(env, &callback) [request.called?, request.acceptable_methods] else matches = [] callback ||= Proc.new {|match| matches << match} request = call(env, &callback) [matches.empty? ? nil : matches, request.acceptable_methods] end end
Redirect trailing slash feature enabled? See initialize for details.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 227 def redirect_trailing_slash? @redirect_trailing_slash end
Resets the router to a clean state.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 166 def reset! uncompile @routes, @named_routes, @root = [], Hash.new{|h,k| h[k] = []}, Node::Root.new(self) @default_app = Proc.new{ |env| ::Rack::Response.new("Your request couldn't be found", 404).finish } @default_host, @default_port, @default_scheme = 'localhost', 80, 'http' end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 241 def rewrite_partial_path_info(env, request) env['PATH_INFO'] = "/#{request.path.join('/')}" env['SCRIPT_NAME'] += request.rack_request.path_info[0, request.rack_request.path_info.size - env['PATH_INFO'].size] end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 246 def rewrite_path_info(env, request) env['SCRIPT_NAME'] += request.rack_request.path_info env['PATH_INFO'] = '' end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 99 def route_class @extended_route_class ||= begin @route_class.send(:include, RouteHelper) @route_class.send(:include, GenerationHelper) @route_class end end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 256 def to_s compile "#<HttpRouter:0x#{object_id.to_s(16)} number of routes (#{routes.size}) ignore_trailing_slash? (#{ignore_trailing_slash?}) redirect_trailing_slash? (#{redirect_trailing_slash?})>" end
Adds a path that only responds to the request method OPTIONS.
Returns the route object.
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 135 def trace(path, opts = {}, &app); add_with_request_method(path, :trace, opts, &app); end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 266 def uncompile return unless @compiled instance_eval "undef :path; alias :path :compiling_path undef :url; alias :url :compiling_url undef :url_ns; alias :url_ns :compiling_url_ns undef :call; alias :call :compiling_call", __FILE__, __LINE__ @root.uncompile @compiled = false end
Generate a URL for a specified route. This will accept a list of variable values plus any other variable names named as a hash. This first value must be either the Route object or the name of the route.
Example:
router = HttpRouter.new
router.add('/:foo.:format', :name => :test).to{|env| [200, {}, []]}
router.path(:test, 123, 'html')
# ==> "/123.html"
router.path(:test, 123, :format => 'html')
# ==> "/123.html"
router.path(:test, :foo => 123, :format => 'html')
# ==> "/123.html"
router.path(:test, :foo => 123, :format => 'html', :fun => 'inthesun')
# ==> "/123.html?fun=inthesun"
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 192 def url(route, *args) compile url(route, *args) end
# File lib/http_router.rb, line 198 def url_ns(route, *args) compile url_ns(route, *args) end
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