This package includes a variety of add-on components for Rack, a Ruby web server interface: Rack::Access - Limits access based on IP address Rack::Backstage - Returns content of specified file if it exists, which makes it convenient for putting up maintenance pages. Rack::BounceFavicon - Returns a 404 for requests to /favicon.ico Rack::CSSHTTPRequest - Adds CSSHTTPRequest support by encoding respo
flash[:notice] = "You can stop rolling your own now." Simple flash hash implementation for Rack apps. Try it out here: flash.patnakajima.net. Usage Hereâs how to use it. Vanilla Rack apps You can access flash entries via env['rack-flash']. You can treat it either like a regular flash hash: use Rack::Flash # Set a flash entry env['rack-flash']['notice'] = 'You have logged out.' # Get a fla
Contributing¶ Found a typo? Or some awkward wording? Want to add a link to a presentation, a tutorial or a new (or old and missing) WSGI-related tool? Fixing a dead link? WSGI.org is open-source and hosted on github, contributions are encouraged and appreciated.
Ruby Weekly is a weekly newsletter covering the latest Ruby and Rails news. If you've worked with Web apps using Ruby, you might know of Rack, an interface that sits between Ruby applications and HTTP-speaking Web servers. All of the major Ruby frameworks and server setups use it now, including Rails. Middleware (in Rack) is code that manipulates data going back and forth between your Ruby apps an
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