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A respond_to style Rails block for baked-in web service support in Sinatra
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Development

>= 2.0
>= 0.3.0
>= 2.0
>= 2.5.0
>= 0.5.3
>= 0.9.7.1
>= 1.3.0
>= 2.0.3

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 Project Readme

sinatra-respond_to

DESCRIPTION:

A respond_to style Rails block for baked-in web service support in Sinatra

FEATURES/PROBLEMS:

  • Handles setting the content type depending on what is being served
  • Automatically can adjust XMLHttpRequests to return Javascript
  • Recognizes requests based on HTTP_ACCEPT header parsing. Order of priority is format parameter, extension, accept header, default content.

SYNOPSIS:

Allows urls of the form /posts, /posts.rss, and /posts?format=atom to route to the same Sinatra block and format specific respond_to block.

require 'sinatra'
require 'sinatra/respond_to'

Sinatra::Application.register Sinatra::RespondTo

get '/posts' do
  @posts = Post.recent

  respond_to do |wants|
    wants.html { haml :posts }      # => views/posts.html.haml, also sets content_type to text/html
    wants.rss { haml :posts }       # => views/posts.rss.haml, also sets content_type to application/rss+xml
    wants.atom { haml :posts }      # => views/posts.atom.haml, also sets content_type to appliation/atom+xml
  end
end

get '/post/:id' do
  @post = Post.find(params[:id])

  respond_to do |wants|
    wants.html { haml :post }       # => views/post.html.haml, also sets content_type to text/html
    wants.xhtml { haml :post }      # => views/post.xhtml.haml, also sets content_type to application/xhtml+xml
    wants.xml { @post.to_xml }      # => sets content_type to application/xml
    wants.js { erb :post }          # => views/post.js.erb, also sets content_type to application/javascript
  end
end

get '/comments/:id' do
  @comment = Comment.find(params[:id])

  respond_to do |wants|
    wants.html { haml :comment }    # => views/comment.html.haml, also sets content_type to text/html
    wants.json { @comment.to_json } # => sets content_type to application/json
    wants.js { erb :comment }       # => views/comment.js.erb, also sets content_type to application/javascript
  end
end

To change the character set of the response, there is a charset helper. For example

get '/iso-8859-1' do
  charset 'iso-8859-1'
  "This is now sent using iso-8859-1 character set"
end

get '/respond_to-mixed' do
  respond_to do |wants|
    wants.html { charset 'iso-8859-1'; "Some html in iso-8859-1" }
    wants.xml { builder :utf-8-xml }    # => this is returned in the default character set
  end
end

CONFIGURATION:

There a few options available for configuring the default behavior of respond_to using Sinatra's set utility.

  • default_content - :html When a user vists a url without an extension, for example /post this will be the assumed content to serve first. Expects a symbol as used in setting content_type.
  • assume_xhr_is_js - true To avoid headaches with accept headers, and appending .js to urls, this will cause the default format for all XmlHttpRequests to be classified as wanting Javascript in the response.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • sinatra 1.3

If you would like to use Sinatra 1.2, use version 0.7.0.

INSTALL:

$ gem install sinatra-respond_to

CAVEATS:

Due to the way respond_to works, all incoming requests have the extension striped from the request.path_info. This causes routes like the following to fail.

get '/style.css' do
  sass :style   # => renders views/style.sass
end

They need to be changed to the following.

get '/style' do
  sass :style   # => renders views/style.css.sass
end

If you want to ensure the route only gets called for css requests try this. This will use sinatra's built in accept header matching.

get '/style', :provides => :css do
  sass :style
end

DEVELOPERS:

After checking out the source, run:

$ bundle install
$ rake spec

This task will install any missing dependencies, run the tests/specs, and generate the RDoc.

Contributors

Contributors

LICENSE:

(The MIT License)

Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Chris Hoffman

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.