tracks/vendor/rails/actionpack/lib/action_controller/dispatcher.rb
Luke Melia 901a58f8a3 Upgraded to Rails 2.1. This can have wide ranging consequences, so please help track down any issues introduced by the upgrade. Requires environment.rb modifications.
Changes you will need to make:

 * In your environment.rb, you will need to update references to a few files per environment.rb.tmpl
 * In your environment.rb, you will need to specify the local time zone of the computer that is running your Tracks install.

Other notes on my changes:

 * Modified our code to take advantage of Rails 2.1's slick time zone support.
 * Upgraded will_paginate for compatibility
 * Hacked the Selenium on Rails plugin, which has not been updated in some time and does not support Rails 2.1
 * Verified that all tests pass on my machine, including Selenium tests -- I'd like confirmation from others, too.
2008-06-17 01:13:25 -04:00

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module ActionController
# Dispatches requests to the appropriate controller and takes care of
# reloading the app after each request when Dependencies.load? is true.
class Dispatcher
@@guard = Mutex.new
class << self
def define_dispatcher_callbacks(cache_classes)
unless cache_classes
# Development mode callbacks
before_dispatch :reload_application
after_dispatch :cleanup_application
end
# Common callbacks
to_prepare :load_application_controller do
begin
require_dependency 'application' unless defined?(::ApplicationController)
rescue LoadError => error
raise unless error.message =~ /application\.rb/
end
end
if defined?(ActiveRecord)
before_dispatch { ActiveRecord::Base.verify_active_connections! }
to_prepare(:activerecord_instantiate_observers) { ActiveRecord::Base.instantiate_observers }
end
after_dispatch :flush_logger if defined?(RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER) && RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.respond_to?(:flush)
end
# Backward-compatible class method takes CGI-specific args. Deprecated
# in favor of Dispatcher.new(output, request, response).dispatch.
def dispatch(cgi = nil, session_options = CgiRequest::DEFAULT_SESSION_OPTIONS, output = $stdout)
new(output).dispatch_cgi(cgi, session_options)
end
# Add a preparation callback. Preparation callbacks are run before every
# request in development mode, and before the first request in production
# mode.
#
# An optional identifier may be supplied for the callback. If provided,
# to_prepare may be called again with the same identifier to replace the
# existing callback. Passing an identifier is a suggested practice if the
# code adding a preparation block may be reloaded.
def to_prepare(identifier = nil, &block)
@prepare_dispatch_callbacks ||= ActiveSupport::Callbacks::CallbackChain.new
callback = ActiveSupport::Callbacks::Callback.new(:prepare_dispatch, block, :identifier => identifier)
@prepare_dispatch_callbacks | callback
end
# If the block raises, send status code as a last-ditch response.
def failsafe_response(fallback_output, status, originating_exception = nil)
yield
rescue Exception => exception
begin
log_failsafe_exception(status, originating_exception || exception)
body = failsafe_response_body(status)
fallback_output.write "Status: #{status}\r\nContent-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n#{body}"
nil
rescue Exception => failsafe_error # Logger or IO errors
$stderr.puts "Error during failsafe response: #{failsafe_error}"
$stderr.puts "(originally #{originating_exception})" if originating_exception
end
end
private
def failsafe_response_body(status)
error_path = "#{error_file_path}/#{status.to_s[0..3]}.html"
if File.exist?(error_path)
File.read(error_path)
else
"<html><body><h1>#{status}</h1></body></html>"
end
end
def log_failsafe_exception(status, exception)
message = "/!\\ FAILSAFE /!\\ #{Time.now}\n Status: #{status}\n"
message << " #{exception}\n #{exception.backtrace.join("\n ")}" if exception
failsafe_logger.fatal message
end
def failsafe_logger
if defined?(::RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER) && !::RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.nil?
::RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER
else
Logger.new($stderr)
end
end
end
cattr_accessor :error_file_path
self.error_file_path = Rails.public_path if defined?(Rails.public_path)
include ActiveSupport::Callbacks
define_callbacks :prepare_dispatch, :before_dispatch, :after_dispatch
def initialize(output, request = nil, response = nil)
@output, @request, @response = output, request, response
end
def dispatch
@@guard.synchronize do
begin
run_callbacks :before_dispatch
handle_request
rescue Exception => exception
failsafe_rescue exception
ensure
run_callbacks :after_dispatch, :enumerator => :reverse_each
end
end
end
def dispatch_cgi(cgi, session_options)
if cgi ||= self.class.failsafe_response(@output, '400 Bad Request') { CGI.new }
@request = CgiRequest.new(cgi, session_options)
@response = CgiResponse.new(cgi)
dispatch
end
rescue Exception => exception
failsafe_rescue exception
end
def reload_application
# Run prepare callbacks before every request in development mode
run_callbacks :prepare_dispatch
Routing::Routes.reload
ActionView::TemplateFinder.reload! unless ActionView::Base.cache_template_loading
end
# Cleanup the application by clearing out loaded classes so they can
# be reloaded on the next request without restarting the server.
def cleanup_application
ActiveRecord::Base.reset_subclasses if defined?(ActiveRecord)
Dependencies.clear
ActiveRecord::Base.clear_reloadable_connections! if defined?(ActiveRecord)
end
def flush_logger
RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.flush
end
protected
def handle_request
@controller = Routing::Routes.recognize(@request)
@controller.process(@request, @response).out(@output)
end
def failsafe_rescue(exception)
self.class.failsafe_response(@output, '500 Internal Server Error', exception) do
if @controller ||= defined?(::ApplicationController) ? ::ApplicationController : Base
@controller.process_with_exception(@request, @response, exception).out(@output)
else
raise exception
end
end
end
end
end