# frozen_string_literal: true require 'rack/show_exceptions' module Sinatra # Sinatra::ShowExceptions catches all exceptions raised from the app it # wraps. It shows a useful backtrace with the sourcefile and clickable # context, the whole Rack environment and the request data. # # Be careful when you use this on public-facing sites as it could reveal # information helpful to attackers. class ShowExceptions < Rack::ShowExceptions @@eats_errors = Object.new def @@eats_errors.flush(*) end def @@eats_errors.puts(*) end def initialize(app) @app = app end def call(env) @app.call(env) rescue Exception => e errors = env['rack.errors'] env['rack.errors'] = @@eats_errors if prefers_plain_text?(env) content_type = 'text/plain' body = dump_exception(e) else content_type = 'text/html' body = pretty(env, e) end env['rack.errors'] = errors [ 500, { 'Content-Type' => content_type, 'Content-Length' => body.bytesize.to_s }, [body] ] end def template TEMPLATE end private def bad_request?(exception) Sinatra::BadRequest === exception end def prefers_plain_text?(env) Request.new(env).preferred_type('text/plain', 'text/html') != 'text/html' && [/curl/].index { |item| item =~ env['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] } end def frame_class(frame) if frame.filename =~ %r{lib/sinatra.*\.rb} 'framework' elsif (defined?(Gem) && frame.filename.include?(Gem.dir)) || frame.filename =~ %r{/bin/(\w+)\z} 'system' else 'app' end end TEMPLATE = ERB.new <<-HTML # :nodoc:
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You're seeing this error because you have
enabled the show_exceptions
setting.