* [ANN] Rainbows! 5.0.0 - Rack HTTP server for the sleepy
@ 2015-11-25 1:04 4% Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2015-11-25 1:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ruby-talk; +Cc: rainbows-public
Rainbows! is an HTTP server for sleepy Rack applications.
While it will be maintained as long as anybody uses it,
use of Rainbows! for new projects is not recommended,
try other servers instead:
http://bogomips.org/rainbows-public/20151020095934.GA19114@dcvr.yhbt.net/
Rainbows! 5.0.0 - maintained as long as anybody uses it!
This release syncs with unicorn 5 and drops some old compatibility
cruft from old releases. Performance should be roughly unchanged
for Ruby 2.2 users while older Rubies (1.9.3 - 2.1) will see
minor, probably unnoticeable performance regressions.
Compatibility:
* The horrible, proprietary (:P) "Status:" response header is
finally gone, saving at least 16 precious bytes in every HTTP
response. This should make it easier to write custom HTTP clients
which are compatible across all HTTP servers. It will hopefully
make migrating between different Rack servers easier for new
projects.
* Ruby 1.8 support removed. Ruby 1.9.3 is currently the earliest
supported version. However, expect minor, likely-unnoticeable
performance regressions if you use Ruby 2.1 or earlier. Going
forward, Rainbows! will favor the latest version (currently 2.2) of
the mainline Ruby implementation, potentially sacrificing
performance on older Rubies.
New features:
* sd_listen_fds(3) emulation added for systemd compatibility.
You may now stop using PID files and other process monitoring
software when using systemd.
* Newly-set TCP socket options are now applied to inherited sockets.
* Dynamic changes in the application to Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS
hash is now supported; allowing users to set custom status lines
in Rack to be reflected in unicorn. This feature causes a minor
performance regression, but is made up for Ruby 2.2 users with
other optimizations.
* The monotonic clock is used under Ruby 2.1+, making the
timeout feature immune to system clock changes.
As Rainbows! may be used anonymously without registration, the
project is committed to supporting anonymous and pseudonymous
help requests, contributions and feedback via plain-text mail to:
rainbows-public@bogomips.org
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18 changes since Rainbows! 4.7.0
README: remove Zbatery references
http_parser: handle keepalive_requests internally
kill the moronic Status: header
reflect changes in Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES
reduce constant lookup dependencies
http_parser: workaround hijack changes in unicorn 5
http_server: add master_pid attribute
stream_response_epoll: remove hijack_prepare call
bump to unicorn 5.0.1, use monotonic clock
add .gitattributes for Ruby method detection
response: avoid garbage string entirely
tiny bytecode reductions for cold paths
Ruby 1.9.3+-only cleanups
revactor: remove fcntl dependency
response: simplify regexp
t0105: fix test reliability
fix Rainbows.now definition for old Rubies
fix broken constant lookups in unmaintained bits
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* [PATCH] t0105: fix test reliability
@ 2015-11-24 21:36 7% Eric Wong
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From: Eric Wong @ 2015-11-24 21:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: rainbows-public; +Cc: Eric Wong
It's possible curl will be sending to us and detect an error in the
send before it has a chance to read our (premature) 413 response.
Of course, we cannot afford to read an entire request when returning
a premature 413 response because we risk wasting bandwidth that way.
---
t/t0105-rack-input-limit-bigger.sh | 12 ++++++++++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/t/t0105-rack-input-limit-bigger.sh b/t/t0105-rack-input-limit-bigger.sh
index 1ae0191..ee03d44 100755
--- a/t/t0105-rack-input-limit-bigger.sh
+++ b/t/t0105-rack-input-limit-bigger.sh
@@ -25,7 +25,11 @@ t_begin "stops a regular request" && {
rm -f $tmp
dbgcat curl_err
dbgcat curl_out
- grep 413 $curl_err
+ if ! grep 413 $curl_err
+ then
+ # send error as documented in curl(1) manpage
+ grep -F '(55)' $curl_err
+ fi
test -e $ok
}
@@ -36,7 +40,11 @@ t_begin "stops a large chunked request" && {
http://$listen/ > $curl_out 2> $curl_err || > $ok
dbgcat curl_err
dbgcat curl_out
- grep 413 $curl_err
+ if ! grep 413 $curl_err
+ then
+ # send error as documented in curl(1) manpage
+ grep -F '(55)' $curl_err
+ fi
test -e $ok
}
--
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