-package RT::Interface::Web::Standalone;
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use strict;
+use warnings;
+package RT::Interface::Web::Standalone;
+
use base 'HTTP::Server::Simple::Mason';
use RT::Interface::Web::Handler;
use RT::Interface::Web;
+use URI;
sub handler_class { "RT::Interface::Web::Handler" }
}
sub default_mason_config {
- return @RT::MasonParameters;
+ return RT->Config->Get('MasonParameters');
}
sub handle_request {
my $self = shift;
my $cgi = shift;
- Module::Refresh->refresh if $RT::DevelMode;
+ Module::Refresh->refresh if RT->Config->Get('DevelMode');
+ RT::ConnectToDatabase() unless RT->InstallMode;
- $self->SUPER::handle_request($cgi);
- $RT::Logger->crit($@) if ($@);
+ # Each environment has its own way of handling .. and so on in paths,
+ # so RT consistently forbids such paths.
+ if ( $cgi->path_info =~ m{/\.} ) {
+ $RT::Logger->crit("Invalid request for ".$cgi->path_info." aborting");
+ print STDOUT "HTTP/1.0 400\r\n\r\n";
+ return RT::Interface::Web::Handler->CleanupRequest();
+ }
+ $self->SUPER::handle_request($cgi);
+ $RT::Logger->crit($@) if $@ && $RT::Logger;
+ warn $@ if $@ && !$RT::Logger;
RT::Interface::Web::Handler->CleanupRequest();
+}
+sub net_server {
+ my $self = shift;
+ $self->{rt_net_server} = shift if @_;
+ return $self->{rt_net_server};
}
+
+=head2 print_banner
+
+This routine prints a banner before the server request-handling loop
+starts.
+
+Methods below this point are probably not terribly useful to define
+yourself in subclasses.
+
+=cut
+
+sub print_banner {
+ my $self = shift;
+
+ my $url = URI->new( RT->Config->Get('WebBaseURL'));
+ $url->host('127.0.0.1') if ($url->host() eq 'localhost');
+ $url->port($self->port);
+ print(
+ "You can connect to your server at "
+ . $url->canonical
+ . "\n" );
+
+}
+
+
1;