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  • xmlrpc/server.rb

XMLRPC::CGIServer

XMLRPC::CGIServer

Synopsis

require "xmlrpc/server"

s = XMLRPC::CGIServer.new     

s.add_handler("michael.add") do |a,b|
  a + b
end

s.add_handler("michael.div") do |a,b|
  if b == 0
    raise XMLRPC::FaultException.new(1, "division by zero")
  else
    a / b 
  end
end 

s.set_default_handler do |name, *args|
  raise XMLRPC::FaultException.new(-99, "Method #{name} missing" +
                                   " or wrong number of parameters!")
end

s.serve

Description

Implements a CGI-based XML-RPC server.

Superclass

((<XMLRPC::BasicServer>))

Class Methods

Public Class Methods

new(*a) click to toggle source
 
               # File xmlrpc/server.rb, line 438
def CGIServer.new(*a)
  @@obj = super(*a) if @@obj.nil?
  @@obj
end
            
new(*a) click to toggle source
 
               # File xmlrpc/server.rb, line 443
def initialize(*a)
  super(*a)
end
            

Public Instance Methods

serve() click to toggle source
 
               # File xmlrpc/server.rb, line 447
def serve
  catch(:exit_serve) {
    length = ENV['CONTENT_LENGTH'].to_i

    http_error(405, "Method Not Allowed") unless ENV['REQUEST_METHOD'] == "POST" 
    http_error(400, "Bad Request")        unless parse_content_type(ENV['CONTENT_TYPE']).first == "text/xml"
    http_error(411, "Length Required")    unless length > 0 

    # TODO: do we need a call to binmode?
    $stdin.binmode if $stdin.respond_to? :binmode
    data = $stdin.read(length)

    http_error(400, "Bad Request")        if data.nil? or data.size != length

    http_write(process(data), "Content-type" => "text/xml; charset=utf-8")
  }
end
            

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