class ActionDispatch::Response
Represents an HTTP response generated by a controller action. Use it to retrieve the current state of the response, or customize the response. It can either represent a real HTTP response (i.e. one that is meant to be sent back to the web browser) or a TestResponse (i.e. one that is generated from integration tests).
Response is mostly a Ruby on Rails framework implementation detail, and should never be used directly in controllers. Controllers should use the methods defined in ActionController::Base instead. For example, if you want to set the HTTP response's content MIME type, then use ActionControllerBase#headers instead of Response#headers.
Nevertheless, integration tests may want to inspect controller responses in more detail, and that's when Response can be useful for application developers. Integration test methods such as ActionDispatch::Integration::RequestHelpers#get and ActionDispatch::Integration::RequestHelpers#post return objects of type TestResponse (which are of course also of type Response).
For example, the following demo integration test prints the body of the controller response to the console:
class DemoControllerTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest def test_print_root_path_to_console get('/') puts response.body end end
Constants
- CONTENT_TYPE
- EMPTY
- LOCATION
- NO_CONTENT_CODES
- SET_COOKIE
Attributes
The charset of the response. HTML wants to know the encoding of the content you're giving them, so we need to send that along.
Sets the HTTP response's content MIME type. For example, in the controller you could write this:
response.content_type = "text/plain"
If a character set has been defined for this response (see charset=) then the character set information will also be included in the content type information.
Get and set headers for this response.
Get and set headers for this response.
The request that the response is responding to.
The HTTP status code.
The underlying body, as a streamable object.
Public Class Methods
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 118 def initialize(status = 200, header = {}, body = [], options = {}) super() default_headers = options.fetch(:default_headers, self.class.default_headers) header = merge_default_headers(header, default_headers) self.body, self.header, self.status = body, header, status @sending_file = false @blank = false @cv = new_cond @committed = false @sending = false @sent = false @content_type = nil @charset = nil if content_type = self[CONTENT_TYPE] type, charset = content_type.split(/;\s*charset=/) @content_type = Mime::Type.lookup(type) @charset = charset || self.class.default_charset end prepare_cache_control! yield self if block_given? end
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 268 def abort if stream.respond_to?(:abort) stream.abort elsif stream.respond_to?(:close) # `stream.close` should really be reserved for a close from the # other direction, but we must fall back to it for # compatibility. stream.close end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 146 def await_commit synchronize do @cv.wait_until { @committed } end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 152 def await_sent synchronize { @cv.wait_until { @sent } } end
Returns the content of the response as a string. This contains the contents
of any calls to render
.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 218 def body strings = [] each { |part| strings << part.to_s } strings.join end
Allows you to manually set or override the response body.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 227 def body=(body) @blank = true if body == EMPTY if body.respond_to?(:to_path) @stream = body else synchronize do @stream = build_buffer self, munge_body_object(body) end end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 239 def body_parts parts = [] @stream.each { |x| parts << x } parts end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 264 def close stream.close if stream.respond_to?(:close) end
Returns a string to ensure compatibility with
Net::HTTPResponse
.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 199 def code @status.to_s end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 156 def commit! synchronize do before_committed @committed = true @cv.broadcast end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 180 def committed?; synchronize { @committed }; end
Sets the HTTP content type.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 189 def content_type=(content_type) @content_type = content_type.to_s end
The location header we'll be responding with.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 254 def location headers[LOCATION] end
Sets the location header we'll be responding with.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 260 def location=(url) headers[LOCATION] = url end
Returns the corresponding message for the current HTTP status code:
response.status = 200 response.message # => "OK" response.status = 404 response.message # => "Not Found"
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 211 def message Rack::Utils::HTTP_STATUS_CODES[@status] end
The response code of the request.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 194 def response_code @status end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 164 def sending! synchronize do before_sending @sending = true @cv.broadcast end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 179 def sending?; synchronize { @sending }; end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 172 def sent! synchronize do @sent = true @cv.broadcast end end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 181 def sent?; synchronize { @sent }; end
Sets the HTTP status code.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 184 def status=(status) @status = Rack::Utils.status_code(status) end
Turns the Response into a Rack-compatible array of the status, headers, and body. Allows explict splatting:
status, headers, body = *response
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 283 def to_a rack_response @status, @header.to_hash end
Be super clear that a response object is not an Array. Defining this would make implicit splatting work, but it also makes adding responses as arrays work, and “flattening” responses, cascading to the rack body! Not sensible behavior.
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 292 def to_ary ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(" `ActionDispatch::Response#to_ary` no longer performs implicit conversion to an array. Please use `response.to_a` instead, or a splat like `status, headers, body = *response`. ".squish) to_a end
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 351 def append_charset? !@sending_file && @charset != false end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 339 def assign_default_content_type_and_charset!(headers) return if headers[CONTENT_TYPE].present? @content_type ||= Mime::HTML @charset ||= self.class.default_charset unless @charset == false type = @content_type.to_s.dup type << "; charset=#{@charset}" if append_charset? headers[CONTENT_TYPE] = type end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 321 def before_committed end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 324 def before_sending end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 331 def build_buffer(response, body) Buffer.new response, body end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 327 def merge_default_headers(original, default) default.respond_to?(:merge) ? default.merge(original) : original end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 335 def munge_body_object(body) body.respond_to?(:each) ? body : [body] end
# File lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb, line 391 def rack_response(status, header) assign_default_content_type_and_charset!(header) handle_conditional_get! header[SET_COOKIE] = header[SET_COOKIE].join("\n") if header[SET_COOKIE].respond_to?(:join) if NO_CONTENT_CODES.include?(@status) header.delete CONTENT_TYPE [status, header, []] else [status, header, RackBody.new(self)] end end