module Puma
Constants
- HTTP_STATUS_CODES
Every standard HTTP code mapped to the appropriate message. Generated with: curl -s www.iana.org/assignments/http-status-codes/http-status-codes-1.csv | \
ruby -ne 'm = /^(\d{3}),(?!Unassigned|\(Unused\))([^,]+)/.match($_) and \ puts "#{m[1]} => \x27#{m[2].strip}\x27,"'
- IS_JRUBY
- IS_WINDOWS
- Plugins
- STATUS_WITH_NO_ENTITY_BODY
For some HTTP status codes the client only expects headers.
Attributes
cli_config[RW]
The CLI exports its Puma::Configuration object here to allow apps to pick it up. An app needs to use it conditionally though since it is not set if the app is launched via another mechanism than the CLI class.
Public Class Methods
jruby?()
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# File lib/puma/detect.rb, line 5 def self.jruby? IS_JRUBY end
set_thread_name(name)
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Thread name is new in Ruby 2.3
# File lib/puma.rb, line 26 def self.set_thread_name(name) return unless Thread.current.respond_to?(:name=) Thread.current.name = "puma #{name}" end
stats()
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# File lib/puma.rb, line 21 def self.stats @get_stats.stats end
stats_object=(val)
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# File lib/puma.rb, line 17 def self.stats_object=(val) @get_stats = val end
windows?()
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# File lib/puma/detect.rb, line 11 def self.windows? IS_WINDOWS end