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module Rack # Rack::URLMap takes a hash mapping urls or paths to apps, and # dispatches accordingly. Support for HTTP/1.1 host names exists if # the URLs start with <tt>http://</tt> or <tt>https://</tt>. # # URLMap modifies the SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO such that the part # relevant for dispatch is in the SCRIPT_NAME, and the rest in the # PATH_INFO. This should be taken care of when you need to # reconstruct the URL in order to create links. # # URLMap dispatches in such a way that the longest paths are tried # first, since they are most specific. class URLMap NEGATIVE_INFINITY = -1.0 / 0.0 INFINITY = 1.0 / 0.0 def initialize(map = {}) remap(map) end def remap(map) @mapping = map.map { |location, app| if location =~ %r{\Ahttps?://(.*?)(/.*)} host, location = $1, $2 else host = nil end unless location[0] == ?/ raise ArgumentError, "paths need to start with /" end location = location.chomp('/') match = Regexp.new("^#{Regexp.quote(location).gsub('/', '/+')}(.*)", nil, 'n') [host, location, match, app] }.sort_by do |(host, location, _, _)| [host ? -host.size : INFINITY, -location.size] end end def call(env) path = env[PATH_INFO] script_name = env['SCRIPT_NAME'] hHost = env['HTTP_HOST'] sName = env['SERVER_NAME'] sPort = env['SERVER_PORT'] @mapping.each do |host, location, match, app| unless casecmp?(hHost, host) \ || casecmp?(sName, host) \ || (!host && (casecmp?(hHost, sName) || casecmp?(hHost, sName+':'+sPort))) next end next unless m = match.match(path.to_s) rest = m[1] next unless !rest || rest.empty? || rest[0] == ?/ env['SCRIPT_NAME'] = (script_name + location) env['PATH_INFO'] = rest return app.call(env) end [404, {CONTENT_TYPE => "text/plain", "X-Cascade" => "pass"}, ["Not Found: #{path}"]] ensure env['PATH_INFO'] = path env['SCRIPT_NAME'] = script_name end private def casecmp?(v1, v2) # if both nil, or they're the same string return true if v1 == v2 # if either are nil... (but they're not the same) return false if v1.nil? return false if v2.nil? # otherwise check they're not case-insensitive the same v1.casecmp(v2).zero? end end end