;;; http server in the Scheme Shell -*- Scheme -*- ;;; This file is part of the Scheme Untergrund Networking package. ;;; Copyright (c) 1995 by Olin Shivers. ;;; Copyright (c) 1996-2002 by Mike Sperber. ;;; Copyright (c) 2002 by Andreas Bernauer. ;;; For copyright information, see the file COPYING which comes with ;;; the distribution. ;;; Path handlers ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; Path handlers are the guys that actually perform the requested operation ;;; on the URL. The handler interface is ;;; (handler path-list request) ;;; The path-list is a URL path list that is a suffix of REQUEST's url's ;;; path-list. Path handlers can decide how to handle an operation by ;;; recursively keying off of the elements in path-list. ;;; ;;; The object-oriented view: ;;; One way to look at this is to think of the request's METHOD as a ;;; generic operation on the URL. Recursive request handlers do method ;;; lookup to determine how to implement a given operation on a particular ;;; path. ;;; ;;; The REQUEST is a request record, as defined in httpd-core.scm, containing ;;; the details of the client request. ;; general request handler combinator: ;; predicate: path x request --> boolean ;; if #t, handler is called ;; if #f, default-handler is called (define (make-predicate-handler predicate handler default-handler) (lambda (path req) (if (predicate path req) (handler path req) (default-handler path req)))) ;; same as MAKE-PREDICATE-HANDLER except that the predicate is only ;; called with the path: ;; predicate: path --> boolean (define (make-path-predicate-handler predicate handler default-handler) (make-predicate-handler (lambda (path req) (predicate path)) handler default-handler)) ;; selects handler according to host-field of http-request (define (make-host-name-handler hostname handler default-handler) (make-predicate-handler (lambda (path req) ;; we expect only one host-header-field (string=? hostname (string-trim (get-header (request-headers req) 'host)))) handler default-handler)) (define (get-header headers tag) (cond ((assq tag headers) => cdr) (else (http-error (status-code bad-request) #f (string-append "Request did not contain " (symbol->string tag) " header"))))) ;; selects handler according to path-prefix ;; if path-prefix matches, handler is called without the path-prefix (define (make-path-prefix-handler path-prefix handler default-handler) (lambda (path req) (if (and (pair? path) (string=? path-prefix (car path))) (handler (cdr path) req) (default-handler path req)))) ;;; (alist-path-dispatcher handler-alist default-handler) -> handler ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;; This function creates a table-driven request handler that dispatches off ;;; of the car of the request path. The handler uses the car to index into ;;; a request handler alist. If it finds a hit, it recurses using the table's ;;; request handler. If no hits, it handles the path with a default handler. ;;; An alist handler is passed the tail of the original path; the ;;; default handler gets the entire original path. ;;; ;;; This procedure is how you say: "If the first element of the URL's ;;; path is 'foo', do X; if it's 'bar', do Y; otherwise, do Z." (define (alist-path-dispatcher handler-alist default-handler) (fold-right (lambda (handler-pair default-handler) (make-path-prefix-handler (car handler-pair) (cdr handler-pair) default-handler)) default-handler handler-alist)) ;;; The null request handler -- handles nothing, sends back an error response. ;;; Can be useful as the default in table-driven request handlers. (define (null-request-handler path req) (make-error-response (status-code not-found) req))