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49 lines
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# Super-simple Rack streaming with Thin and other EventMachine-based servers
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This is the absolute simplest way to turn any Rack app into a streaming- and deferrable-capable service using Thin.
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It handles the necessary async calls to make Thin start streaming, then delivers your
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response body on each next tick until sent. If you're sending something big, make sure it responds to `each`
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in chunks:
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``` ruby
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class FileStreamer
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def initialize(file)
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@file = file
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end
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def each
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while !@file.eof?
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yield @file.read(8192)
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end
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end
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end
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# then respond with a `FileStreamer`
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def call(env)
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# ... do stuff ...
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[ 200, {}, FileStreamer.new(File.open('big-file.mpg')) ]
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end
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```
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Only one thing to configure, the error handler if something explodes during the deferred
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callback (since you no longer have your Rack handlers at that point):
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``` ruby
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# for Rails:
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config.middleware.insert_before(::Rack::Lock, ::Rack::EMStream) do |exception, environment|
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# do something when there's a deferred error
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end
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# for Rack::Builder and derivatives:
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use Rack::EMStream do |exception, environment|
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# do something when there's a deferred error
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end
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```
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I'm still pretty n00b to async stuff, so if you have suggestions, let me know!
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