# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*- # A generic encapsulation of a frame as specified by the Stomp protocol. class OnStomp::Components::Frame # Regex to match content-type header value. # Eg: given "text/plain; ... ;charset=ISO-8859-1 ...", then # * $1 => type ('text') # * $2 => subtype ('plain') # * $3 => charset ('ISO-8859-1') CONTENT_TYPE_REG = /^([a-z0-9!\#$&.+\-^_]+)\/([a-z0-9!\#$&.+\-^_]+)(?:.*;\s*charset=\"?([a-z0-9!\#$&.+\-^_]+)\"?)?/i attr_accessor :command, :body attr_reader :headers # Creates a new frame. The frame will be initialized with the optional # +command+ name, a {OnStomp::Components::FrameHeaders headers} collection initialized # with the optional +headers+ hash, and an optional body. def initialize(command=nil, headers={}, body=nil) @command = command @headers = OnStomp::Components::FrameHeaders.new(headers) @body = body end # Gets the header value paired with the supplied name. This is a convenient # shortcut for `frame.headers[name]`. # # @param [Object] name the header name associated with the desired value # @return [String] the value associated with the requested header name # @see OnStomp::Headers#[] # @example # frame['content-type'] #=> 'text/plain' def [](name); @headers[name]; end # Sets the header value paired with the supplied name. This is a convenient # shortcut for `frame.headers[name] = val`. # # @param [Object] name the header name to associate with the supplied value # @param [Object] val the value to associate with the supplied header name # @return [String] the supplied value as a string, or `nil` if `nil` was supplied as the value. # @see OnStomp::Headers#[]= # @example # frame['content-type'] = 'text/plain' #=> 'text/plain' # frame['other header'] = 42 #=> '42' def []=(name, val); @headers[name] = val; end # If a +content-length+ header is set, returns it after converting it to # an integer. # @return [Fixnum, nil] def content_length header?(:'content-length') ? @headers[:'content-length'].to_i : nil end # If a +content-type+ header is set, splits it into three parts: type, # subtype and charset. If any component of the +content-type+ is missing, # its value will be +nil+ in the returned triple. If the +content-type+ # header is not set or does not match {OnStomp::Components::Frame::CONTENT_TYPE_REG} # all values in the triple will be +nil+. # @return [Array] def content_type @headers[:'content-type'] =~ CONTENT_TYPE_REG ? [$1, $2, $3] : [nil, nil, nil] end # Returns true if the given header name exists and its value is not an # empty string. # @param [#to_sym] name # @return [true,false] # @see OnStomp::Components::FrameHeaders#present? def header? name @headers.present? name end # Returns true if all given header names exist and none of their values are # empty strings. def all_headers? *names names.all? { |name| @headers.present?(name) } end alias :headers? :all_headers? # Returns the heart-beat configuration specified in this frame's headers. # If a +heart-beat+ header is not set, [0, 0] will be returned. Otherwise, # the header value will be split on ',' and each component will be converted # to a non-negative integer. # @return [[Fixnum,Fixnum]] pair of non-negative integers that specify # connection heart-beat settings def heart_beat (@headers[:'heart-beat'] || '0,0').split(',').map do |v| vi = v.to_i vi > 0 ? vi : 0 end end # Sets this frame's +content-length+ header to match the byte-length of # its body, if the body has been set. # @return def force_content_length @headers[:'content-length'] = body_length if body end if RUBY_VERSION >= "1.9" # Returns the byte-length of this frame's body # @return [Fixnum] def body_length; body.bytesize; end else # Returns the byte-length of this frame's body # @return [Fixnum] def body_length; body.length; end end end