ERBHandler evaluates an ERB file and returns the result. This handler is automatically used if there are .rhtml files in a directory served by the FileHandler.
ERBHandler supports GET and POST methods.
The ERB file is evaluated with the local variables
servlet_request and servlet_response which are a
WEBrick::HTTPRequest and WEBrick::HTTPResponse respectively.
Example .rhtml file:
Request to <%= servlet_request.request_uri %> Query params <%= servlet_request.query.inspect %>
Creates a new ERBHandler on
server that will evaluate and serve the ERB file
name
# File webrick/httpservlet/erbhandler.rb, line 41
def initialize(server, name)
super(server, name)
@script_filename = name
end
Handles GET requests
# File webrick/httpservlet/erbhandler.rb, line 49
def do_GET(req, res)
unless defined?(ERB)
@logger.warn "#{self.class}: ERB not defined."
raise HTTPStatus::Forbidden, "ERBHandler cannot work."
end
begin
data = open(@script_filename){|io| io.read }
res.body = evaluate(ERB.new(data), req, res)
res['content-type'] ||=
HTTPUtils::mime_type(@script_filename, @config[:MimeTypes])
rescue StandardError => ex
raise
rescue Exception => ex
@logger.error(ex)
raise HTTPStatus::InternalServerError, ex.message
end
end
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