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# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative 'constants' require_relative 'files' require_relative 'mime' module Rack # The Rack::Static middleware intercepts requests for static files # (javascript files, images, stylesheets, etc) based on the url prefixes or # route mappings passed in the options, and serves them using a Rack::Files # object. This allows a Rack stack to serve both static and dynamic content. # # Examples: # # Serve all requests beginning with /media from the "media" folder located # in the current directory (ie media/*): # # use Rack::Static, :urls => ["/media"] # # Same as previous, but instead of returning 404 for missing files under # /media, call the next middleware: # # use Rack::Static, :urls => ["/media"], :cascade => true # # Serve all requests beginning with /css or /images from the folder "public" # in the current directory (ie public/css/* and public/images/*): # # use Rack::Static, :urls => ["/css", "/images"], :root => "public" # # Serve all requests to / with "index.html" from the folder "public" in the # current directory (ie public/index.html): # # use Rack::Static, :urls => {"/" => 'index.html'}, :root => 'public' # # Serve all requests normally from the folder "public" in the current # directory but uses index.html as default route for "/" # # use Rack::Static, :urls => [""], :root => 'public', :index => # 'index.html' # # Set custom HTTP Headers for based on rules: # # use Rack::Static, :root => 'public', # :header_rules => [ # [rule, {header_field => content, header_field => content}], # [rule, {header_field => content}] # ] # # Rules for selecting files: # # 1) All files # Provide the :all symbol # :all => Matches every file # # 2) Folders # Provide the folder path as a string # '/folder' or '/folder/subfolder' => Matches files in a certain folder # # 3) File Extensions # Provide the file extensions as an array # ['css', 'js'] or %w(css js) => Matches files ending in .css or .js # # 4) Regular Expressions / Regexp # Provide a regular expression # %r{\.(?:css|js)\z} => Matches files ending in .css or .js # /\.(?:eot|ttf|otf|woff2|woff|svg)\z/ => Matches files ending in # the most common web font formats (.eot, .ttf, .otf, .woff2, .woff, .svg) # Note: This Regexp is available as a shortcut, using the :fonts rule # # 5) Font Shortcut # Provide the :fonts symbol # :fonts => Uses the Regexp rule stated right above to match all common web font endings # # Rule Ordering: # Rules are applied in the order that they are provided. # List rather general rules above special ones. # # Complete example use case including HTTP header rules: # # use Rack::Static, :root => 'public', # :header_rules => [ # # Cache all static files in public caches (e.g. Rack::Cache) # # as well as in the browser # [:all, {'cache-control' => 'public, max-age=31536000'}], # # # Provide web fonts with cross-origin access-control-headers # # Firefox requires this when serving assets using a Content Delivery Network # [:fonts, {'access-control-allow-origin' => '*'}] # ] # class Static def initialize(app, options = {}) @app = app @urls = options[:urls] || ["/favicon.ico"] @index = options[:index] @gzip = options[:gzip] @cascade = options[:cascade] root = options[:root] || Dir.pwd # HTTP Headers @header_rules = options[:header_rules] || [] # Allow for legacy :cache_control option while prioritizing global header_rules setting @header_rules.unshift([:all, { CACHE_CONTROL => options[:cache_control] }]) if options[:cache_control] @file_server = Rack::Files.new(root) end def add_index_root?(path) @index && route_file(path) && path.end_with?('/') end def overwrite_file_path(path) @urls.kind_of?(Hash) && @urls.key?(path) || add_index_root?(path) end def route_file(path) @urls.kind_of?(Array) && @urls.any? { |url| path.index(url) == 0 } end def can_serve(path) route_file(path) || overwrite_file_path(path) end def call(env) path = env[PATH_INFO] if can_serve(path) if overwrite_file_path(path) env[PATH_INFO] = (add_index_root?(path) ? path + @index : @urls[path]) elsif @gzip && env['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING'] && /\bgzip\b/.match?(env['HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING']) path = env[PATH_INFO] env[PATH_INFO] += '.gz' response = @file_server.call(env) env[PATH_INFO] = path if response[0] == 404 response = nil elsif response[0] == 304 # Do nothing, leave headers as is else response[1][CONTENT_TYPE] = Mime.mime_type(::File.extname(path), 'text/plain') response[1]['content-encoding'] = 'gzip' end end path = env[PATH_INFO] response ||= @file_server.call(env) if @cascade && response[0] == 404 return @app.call(env) end headers = response[1] applicable_rules(path).each do |rule, new_headers| new_headers.each { |field, content| headers[field] = content } end response else @app.call(env) end end # Convert HTTP header rules to HTTP headers def applicable_rules(path) @header_rules.find_all do |rule, new_headers| case rule when :all true when :fonts /\.(?:ttf|otf|eot|woff2|woff|svg)\z/.match?(path) when String path = ::Rack::Utils.unescape(path) path.start_with?(rule) || path.start_with?('/' + rule) when Array /\.(#{rule.join('|')})\z/.match?(path) when Regexp rule.match?(path) else false end end end end end