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# See LICENSE for licensing information.
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# Plain HTTP handlers.
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define tpl_cowboy.http
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-module($(n)).
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-behaviour(cowboy_handler).
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-export([init/2]).
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init(Req, State) ->
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{ok, Req, State}.
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endef
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# Loop handlers.
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define tpl_cowboy.loop
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-module($(n)).
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-behaviour(cowboy_loop).
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-export([init/2]).
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-export([info/3]).
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init(Req, State) ->
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Allow passing options to sub protocols
Before this commit we had an issue where configuring a
Websocket connection was simply not possible without
doing magic, adding callbacks or extra return values.
The init/2 function only allowed setting hibernate
and timeout options.
After this commit, when switching to a different
type of handler you can either return
{module, Req, State}
or
{module, Req, State, Opts}
where Opts is any value (as far as the sub protocol
interface is concerned) and is ultimately checked
by the custom handlers.
A large protocol like Websocket would accept only
a map there, with many different options, while a
small interface like loop handlers would allow
passing hibernate and nothing else.
For Websocket, hibernate must be set from the
websocket_init/1 callback, because init/2 executes
in a separate process.
Sub protocols now have two callbacks: one with the
Opts value, one without.
The loop handler code was largely reworked and
simplified. It does not need to manage a timeout
or read from the socket anymore, it's the job of
the protocol code. A lot of unnecessary stuff was
therefore removed.
Websocket compression must now be enabled from
the handler options instead of per listener. This
means that a project can have two separate Websocket
handlers with different options. Compression is
still disabled by default, and the idle_timeout
value was changed from inifnity to 60000 (60 seconds),
as that's safer and is also a good value for mobile
devices.
2017-02-18 18:26:20 +01:00
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{cowboy_loop, Req, State, hibernate}.
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info(_Info, Req, State) ->
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{ok, Req, State, hibernate}.
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endef
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# REST handlers.
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define tpl_cowboy.rest
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-module($(n)).
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-behaviour(cowboy_rest).
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-export([init/2]).
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-export([content_types_provided/2]).
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-export([to_html/2]).
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init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_rest, Req, State}.
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content_types_provided(Req, State) ->
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{[
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{{<<"text">>, <<"html">>, '*'}, to_html}
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], Req, State}.
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to_html(Req, State) ->
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{<<"<html><body>This is REST!</body></html>">>, Req, State}.
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endef
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# Websocket handlers.
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define tpl_cowboy.ws
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-module($(n)).
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-behaviour(cowboy_websocket).
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-export([init/2]).
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-export([websocket_init/1]).
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-export([websocket_handle/2]).
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-export([websocket_info/2]).
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init(Req, State) ->
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{cowboy_websocket, Req, State}.
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websocket_init(State) ->
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{[], State}.
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websocket_handle({text, Data}, State) ->
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{[{text, Data}], State};
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websocket_handle({binary, Data}, State) ->
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{[{binary, Data}], State};
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websocket_handle(_Frame, State) ->
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{[], State}.
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websocket_info(_Info, State) ->
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{[], State}.
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endef
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