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require 'active_support/core_ext/class/attribute_accessors'
require 'monitor'
module ActionDispatch # :nodoc:
# Represents an HTTP response generated by a controller action. Use it to
# retrieve the current state of the response, or customize the response. It can
# either represent a real HTTP response (i.e. one that is meant to be sent
# back to the web browser) or a TestResponse (i.e. one that is generated
# from integration tests).
#
# \Response is mostly a Ruby on \Rails framework implementation detail, and
# should never be used directly in controllers. Controllers should use the
# methods defined in ActionController::Base instead. For example, if you want
# to set the HTTP response's content MIME type, then use
# ActionControllerBase#headers instead of Response#headers.
#
# Nevertheless, integration tests may want to inspect controller responses in
# more detail, and that's when \Response can be useful for application
# developers. Integration test methods such as
# ActionDispatch::Integration::Session#get and
# ActionDispatch::Integration::Session#post return objects of type
# TestResponse (which are of course also of type \Response).
#
# For example, the following demo integration test prints the body of the
# controller response to the console:
#
# class DemoControllerTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
# def test_print_root_path_to_console
# get('/')
# puts response.body
# end
# end
class Response
# The request that the response is responding to.
attr_accessor :request
# The HTTP status code.
attr_reader :status
attr_writer :sending_file
# Get and set headers for this response.
attr_accessor :header
alias_method :headers=, :header=
alias_method :headers, :header
delegate :[], :[]=, :to => :@header
delegate :each, :to => :@stream
# Sets the HTTP response's content MIME type. For example, in the controller
# you could write this:
#
# response.content_type = "text/plain"
#
# If a character set has been defined for this response (see charset=) then
# the character set information will also be included in the content type
# information.
attr_reader :content_type
# The charset of the response. HTML wants to know the encoding of the
# content you're giving them, so we need to send that along.
attr_accessor :charset
CONTENT_TYPE = "Content-Type".freeze
SET_COOKIE = "Set-Cookie".freeze
LOCATION = "Location".freeze
NO_CONTENT_CODES = [204, 304]
cattr_accessor(:default_charset) { "utf-8" }
cattr_accessor(:default_headers)
include Rack::Response::Helpers
include ActionDispatch::Http::FilterRedirect
include ActionDispatch::Http::Cache::Response
include MonitorMixin
class Buffer # :nodoc:
def initialize(response, buf)
@response = response
@buf = buf
@closed = false
end
def write(string)
raise IOError, "closed stream" if closed?
@response.commit!
@buf.push string
end
def each(&block)
@buf.each(&block)
end
def close
@response.commit!
@closed = true
end
def closed?
@closed
end
end
# The underlying body, as a streamable object.
attr_reader :stream
def initialize(status = 200, header = {}, body = [])
super()
header = merge_default_headers(header, self.class.default_headers)
self.body, self.header, self.status = body, header, status
@sending_file = false
@blank = false
@cv = new_cond
@committed = false
@content_type = nil
@charset = nil
if content_type = self[CONTENT_TYPE]
type, charset = content_type.split(/;\s*charset=/)
@content_type = Mime::Type.lookup(type)
@charset = charset || self.class.default_charset
end
prepare_cache_control!
yield self if block_given?
end
def await_commit
synchronize do
@cv.wait_until { @committed }
end
end
def commit!
synchronize do
@committed = true
@cv.broadcast
end
end
def committed?
@committed
end
# Sets the HTTP status code.
def status=(status)
@status = Rack::Utils.status_code(status)
end
# Sets the HTTP content type.
def content_type=(content_type)
@content_type = content_type.to_s
end
# The response code of the request.
def response_code
@status
end
# Returns a string to ensure compatibility with <tt>Net::HTTPResponse</tt>.
def code
@status.to_s
end
# Returns the corresponding message for the current HTTP status code:
#
# response.status = 200
# response.message # => "OK"
#
# response.status = 404
# response.message # => "Not Found"
#
def message
Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[@status]
end
alias_method :status_message, :message
def respond_to?(method)
if method.to_s == 'to_path'
stream.respond_to?(:to_path)
else
super
end
end
def to_path
stream.to_path
end
# Returns the content of the response as a string. This contains the contents
# of any calls to <tt>render</tt>.
def body
strings = []
each { |part| strings << part.to_s }
strings.join
end
EMPTY = " "
# Allows you to manually set or override the response body.
def body=(body)
@blank = true if body == EMPTY
if body.respond_to?(:to_path)
@stream = body
else
synchronize do
@stream = build_buffer self, munge_body_object(body)
end
end
end
def body_parts
parts = []
@stream.each { |x| parts << x }
parts
end
def set_cookie(key, value)
::Rack::Utils.set_cookie_header!(header, key, value)
end
def delete_cookie(key, value={})
::Rack::Utils.delete_cookie_header!(header, key, value)
end
# The location header we'll be responding with.
def location
headers[LOCATION]
end
alias_method :redirect_url, :location
# Sets the location header we'll be responding with.
def location=(url)
headers[LOCATION] = url
end
def close
stream.close if stream.respond_to?(:close)
end
# Turns the Response into a Rack-compatible array of the status, headers,
# and body.
def to_a
rack_response @status, @header.to_hash
end
alias prepare! to_a
alias to_ary to_a
# Returns the response cookies, converted to a Hash of (name => value) pairs
#
# assert_equal 'AuthorOfNewPage', r.cookies['author']
def cookies
cookies = {}
if header = self[SET_COOKIE]
header = header.split("\n") if header.respond_to?(:to_str)
header.each do |cookie|
if pair = cookie.split(';').first
key, value = pair.split("=").map { |v| Rack::Utils.unescape(v) }
cookies[key] = value
end
end
end
cookies
end
private
def merge_default_headers(original, default)
return original unless default.respond_to?(:merge)
default.merge(original)
end
def build_buffer(response, body)
Buffer.new response, body
end
def munge_body_object(body)
body.respond_to?(:each) ? body : [body]
end
def assign_default_content_type_and_charset!(headers)
return if headers[CONTENT_TYPE].present?
@content_type ||= Mime::HTML
@charset ||= self.class.default_charset unless @charset == false
type = @content_type.to_s.dup
type << "; charset=#{@charset}" if append_charset?
headers[CONTENT_TYPE] = type
end
def append_charset?
!@sending_file && @charset != false
end
def rack_response(status, header)
assign_default_content_type_and_charset!(header)
handle_conditional_get!
header[SET_COOKIE] = header[SET_COOKIE].join("\n") if header[SET_COOKIE].respond_to?(:join)
if NO_CONTENT_CODES.include?(@status)
header.delete CONTENT_TYPE
[status, header, []]
else
[status, header, self]
end
end
end
end
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