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<?php
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/**
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 * Webserver class
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 * 
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 * Greyhound - real web management for Amarok
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 * Copyright (C) 2008 Dan Fuhry
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 *
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 * This program is Free Software; you can redistribute and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
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 * warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for details.
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/**
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 * Version of the server
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 * @const string
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define('HTTPD_VERSION', '0.1b4');
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/**
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 * Length of keep-alive connections
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 * @const int
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define('HTTPD_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT', 300);
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/**
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 * Webserver system icons
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define('HTTPD_ICON_SCRIPT', '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');
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define('HTTPD_ICON_FOLDER', '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');
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define('HTTPD_ICON_FILE',   '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');
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/**
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 * Abstraction layer to use
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define('HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER', 'Stream');
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 * Simple but full-featured embedded web server written in PHP.
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 * @package Amarok
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 * @subpackage WebControl
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 * @author Dan Fuhry
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 * @license GNU General Public License <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html>
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class WebServer
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{
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  /**
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   * IP address we're bound to
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   * @var string
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   */
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  var $bind_address = '127.0.0.1';
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  /**
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   * Socket abstraction object
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   * @var object
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   */
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  var $server = null;
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  /**
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   * Server string
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   * @var string
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   */
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  var $server_string = 'PhpHttpd';
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  /**
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   * Default document (well default handler)
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   * @var string
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   */
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  var $default_document = false;
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  /**
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   * List of filenames or handlers used when a directory listing is requested
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   * @var array
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   */
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  var $directory_index = array('index.html', 'index.htm', 'index', 'default.html', 'default.htm');
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  /**
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   * HTTP response code set by the handler function
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   * @var int
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   */
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  var $response_code = 0;
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  /**
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   * @var string
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   */
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  /**
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   * Response headers to send back to the client
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   * @var array
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  /**
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   * @var array
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  /**
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   * @var bool
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  var $allow_dir_list = false;
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  /**
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   * Switch to control forking support.
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   * @var bool
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   */
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  var $allow_fork = true;
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   * Keep-alive support uses this to track what the client requested.
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   * Only used if $allow_fork is set to true.
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   * @var bool
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   */
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  var $in_keepalive = false;
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  /**
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   * UUID for this server instance
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   * @var string
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  var $uuid = '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000';
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   * Switch to track whether a scriptlet is running. If it is, send_http_error() does more than normal.
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   * @var bool
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   */
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  var $in_scriptlet = false;
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   * Switch to track whether headers have been sent or not.
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   * @var bool
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  var $headers_sent = false;
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   * Switch to track if the socket is bound and thus needs to be freed or not
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   * @var bool
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  var $socket_initted = false;
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  /**
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   * The list of child processes spawned by this server.
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   * @var array
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   */
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  var $child_list = array();
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  /**
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   * The parent process's PID
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  var $parent_pid = 0;
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  function __construct($address = '127.0.0.1', $port = 8080, $targetuser = null, $targetgroup = null)
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    // do we have socket functions?
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    {
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      burnout('System does not support socket functions. Please rebuild your PHP or install an appropriate extension.');
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    // make sure we're not running as root
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    // note that if allow_root is true, you must specify a UID/GID (or user/group) to switch to once the socket is bound
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    if ( function_exists('posix_geteuid') )
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    {
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      $euid = posix_geteuid();
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      $egid = posix_getegid();
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      $username = posix_getpwuid($euid);
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      $username = $username['name'];
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      $group = posix_getgrgid($egid);
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      $group = $group['name'];
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      if ( $euid == 0 && !$allow_root )
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        // running as root but not on a privileged port - die for security
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        burnout("Running as superuser (user \"$username\" and group \"$group\"). This is not allowed for security reasons.");
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      }
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      else if ( $euid == 0 && $allow_root )
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        // running as root and port below 1024, so notify of the switch and verify that a target UID and GID were passed
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        if ( $targetuser === null || $targetgroup === null )
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          // no target user/group specified
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          burnout("Must specify a target user and group when running server as root");
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        }
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        // get info about target user/group
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        if ( is_string($targetuser) )
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          $targetuser = posix_getpwnam($targetuser);
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          $targetuser = $targetuser['uid'];
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        }
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        if ( is_string($targetgroup) )
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          $targetgroup = posix_getgrnam($targetgroup);
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          $targetgroup = $targetgroup['uid'];
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        }
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        // make sure all info is valid
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        if ( !is_int($targetuser) || !is_int($targetgroup) )
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          burnout('Invalid user or group specified');
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        }
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        $userinfo = posix_getpwuid($targetuser);
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        $groupinfo = posix_getgrgid($targetgroup);
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        if ( function_exists('status') )
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          status("Will switch to user \"{$userinfo['name']}\" and group \"{$groupinfo['name']}\" shortly after binding to socket");
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      }
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      else if ( $allow_root && $euid > 0 )
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        burnout("Must be superuser to bind to ports below 1024");
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      }
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    }
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    $socket_do_root = ( $allow_root ) ? function_exists('posix_geteuid') : false;
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    $class = 'Socket_' . HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER;
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    $this->server = new $class();
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    $this->server->tcp_listen($address, $port);
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    // if running as root and we made it here, switch credentials
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    if ( $socket_do_root )
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    {
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      posix_setuid($targetuser);
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      posix_setgid($targetgroup);
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      posix_setegid($targetgroup);
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      posix_seteuid($targetuser);
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      if ( function_exists('status') )
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        status('Successfully switched user ID');
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    }
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    $this->bind_address = $address;
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    $this->server_string = "PhpHttpd/" . HTTPD_VERSION . " PHP/" . PHP_VERSION . "\r\n";
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    $this->parent_pid = getmypid();
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    // create a UUID
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    $uuid_base = md5(microtime() . ( function_exists('mt_rand') ? mt_rand() : rand() ));
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    $this->uuid = substr($uuid_base, 0,  8) . '-' .
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                  substr($uuid_base, 8,  4) . '-' .
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                  substr($uuid_base, 12, 4) . '-' .
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                  substr($uuid_base, 16, 4) . '-' .
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                  substr($uuid_base, 20, 20);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Destructor.
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   */
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  function __destruct()
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  {
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    if ( !defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') && $this->socket_initted )
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      if ( function_exists('status') )
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        status('WebServer: destroying socket');
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      $this->server->destroy();
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      // tell all children to shut down
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      if ( $this->allow_fork )
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      {
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        if ( function_exists('status') )
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          status('WebServer: asking all children to exit');
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        $this->send_ipc_event("die _");
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      }
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      // that last operation should have been asynchronous, so shut everything down now
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      @socket_shutdown($this->parent_sock);
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      @socket_close($this->parent_sock);
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    }
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    else if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
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    {
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      @socket_shutdown($this->child_sock);
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      @socket_close($this->child_sock);
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    }
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  }
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  /**
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   * Main server loop
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   */
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  function serve()
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  {
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    // If we're allowed to use multithreading, set up to handle SIGUSR2 which waits on the child
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    if ( function_exists('pcntl_signal') && $this->allow_fork )
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    {
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      // required for signal handling to work
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      declare(ticks=1);
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      // trap SIGTERM
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      pcntl_signal(SIGUSR2, array(&$this, '_ipc_event'));
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      if ( !($sockets = stream_socket_pair(STREAM_PF_UNIX, STREAM_SOCK_STREAM, STREAM_IPPROTO_IP)) )
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      {
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        throw new Exception("Could not set up private IPC socket. Reason: " . socket_strerror(socket_last_error()));
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      }
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      $this->parent_sock =& $sockets[0];
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      $this->child_sock =& $sockets[1];
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    }
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    while ( true )
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    {
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      // if this is a child process, we're finished - close up shop
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      if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') && !$this->in_keepalive )
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      {
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        if ( function_exists('status') )
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          status('Exiting child process');
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        $remote->destroy();
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        // let the parent know that we're out of here
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        $this->send_ipc_event("exit " . getmypid());
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        // bye
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        exit(0);
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      }
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      // wait for connection...
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      // trick from http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.socket-accept.php
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      if ( !defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
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      {
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        $remote = $this->server->accept();
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      }
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      if ( !$remote )
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      {
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        $this->in_keepalive = false;
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        continue;
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      }
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      // fork off if possible
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      if ( function_exists('pcntl_fork') && $this->allow_fork && !$this->in_keepalive )
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      {
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        $pid = pcntl_fork();
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        if ( $pid == -1 )
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        {
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          // do nothing; continue responding to request in single-threaded mode
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        }
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        else if ( $pid )
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        {
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          // we are the parent, continue listening
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          $remote->soft_shutdown();
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   388
          $this->child_list[] = $pid;
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
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diff changeset
   389
          continue;
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
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diff changeset
   390
        }
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
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diff changeset
   391
        else
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   392
        {
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
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diff changeset
   393
          // this is the child
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
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   394
          define('HTTPD_WS_CHILD', 1);
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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diff changeset
   395
          
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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   396
          // setup to handle signals
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   397
          if ( function_exists('pcntl_signal') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   398
          {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   399
            // required for signal handling to work
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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   400
            declare(ticks=1);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   401
            
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   402
            // trap SIGTERM
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   403
            pcntl_signal(SIGUSR2, array(&$this, '_ipc_event'));
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   404
          }
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   405
        }
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   406
      }
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
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diff changeset
   407
      
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
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diff changeset
   408
      $this->in_keepalive = false;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
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diff changeset
   409
      $this->headers_sent = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
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diff changeset
   410
      $this->in_scriptlet = false;
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   411
      
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   412
      //
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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   413
      // READ THE REQUEST
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   414
      //
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   415
      
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   416
      // this is a complicated situation because we need to keep enough ticks going to properly handle
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   417
      // signals, meaning we can't use stream_set_timeout() and instead need to rely on our own timing
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   418
      // logic. setting the timeout to a short period, say 200,000 usec, we can minimize CPU usage and
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   419
      // have a good response time.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   420
      
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   421
      $remote->set_timeout(0, 200000);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   422
      $start_time = microtime(true);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   423
      $client_headers = '';
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   424
      $last_line = '';
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   425
      while ( true )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   426
      {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   427
        if ( $start_time + HTTPD_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT < microtime(true) || $remote->is_eof() )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   428
        {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   429
          // request expired -- end the process here
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   430
          if ( !defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   431
            $remote->destroy();
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   432
          
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   433
          continue 2;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   434
        }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   435
        $line = strval($remote->read_normal());
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   436
        $line = str_replace("\r", "", $line);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   437
        
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   438
        // raw layer wants to send 2 empty lines through, stream layer wants to send one.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   439
        $last_line_check = ( HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER != 'Raw' || ( HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER == 'Raw' && $last_line == "\n" ) );
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   440
        if ( $line == "\n" && $last_line_check )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   441
          // we have two newlines in a row, break out since we have a full request
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   442
          break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   443
          
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   444
        $client_headers .= $line;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   445
        $last_line = $line;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
   446
      }
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   447
      
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   448
      /*
0
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parents:
diff changeset
   449
      $last_line = '';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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diff changeset
   450
      $client_headers = '';
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300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   451
      if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   452
      {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   453
        $remote->set_timeout(1);
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300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   454
      }
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65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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parents: 34
diff changeset
   455
      if ( $line = $remote->read_normal() )
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   456
      {
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   457
        do
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   458
        {
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   459
          $line = str_replace("\r", "", $line);
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   460
          if ( empty($line) )
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   461
            continue;
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   462
          $last_line_check = ( HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER != 'Raw' || ( HTTPD_SOCKET_LAYER == 'Raw' && $last_line == "\n" ) );
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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   463
          if ( $line == "\n" && $last_line_check )
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   464
            break;
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
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parents: 24
diff changeset
   465
          $client_headers .= $line;
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   466
          $last_line = $line;
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65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
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parents: 34
diff changeset
   467
          $line = $remote->read_normal()
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300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   468
        }
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   469
        while ( true );
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   470
      }
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   471
      else
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   472
      {
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   473
        if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   474
        {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   475
          if ( $remote->timed_out() )
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   476
          {
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   477
            status('[debug] keep-alive connection timed out');
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   478
            continue; // will jump back to the start of the loop and kill the child process
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   479
          }
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
   480
        }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   481
      }
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   482
      */
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   483
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   484
      // parse request
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   485
      $client_headers = trim($client_headers);
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8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   486
      
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   487
      if ( isset($last_finish_time) && empty($client_headers) && defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') && $last_finish_time + HTTPD_KEEP_ALIVE_TIMEOUT < microtime(true) )
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   488
      {
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   489
        status('[debug] keep-alive connection timed out (checkpoint 2)');
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   490
        continue; // will jump back to the start of the loop and kill the child process
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   491
      }
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   492
      
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   493
      $client_headers = explode("\n", $client_headers);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   494
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   495
      // first line
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   496
      $request = $client_headers[0];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   497
      if ( !preg_match('/^(GET|POST) \/([^ ]*) HTTP\/1\.[01]$/', $request, $match) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   498
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   499
        $this->send_http_error($remote, 400, 'Your client issued a malformed or illegal request.');
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   500
        continue;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   501
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   502
      $method =& $match[1];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   503
      $uri =& $match[2];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   504
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   505
      // set client headers
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   506
      unset($client_headers[0]);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   507
      foreach ( $client_headers as $line )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   508
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   509
        if ( !preg_match('/^([A-z0-9-]+): (.+)$/is', $line, $match) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   510
          continue;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   511
        $key = 'HTTP_' . strtoupper(str_replace('-', '_', $match[1]));
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   512
        $_SERVER[$key] = $match[2];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   513
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   514
      
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   515
      // enable keep-alive if requested
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   516
      if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CONNECTION']) && defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   517
      {
16
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
   518
        $this->in_keepalive = ( strtolower($_SERVER['HTTP_CONNECTION']) === 'keep-alive' );
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   519
      }
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   520
      
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   521
      // parse authorization, if any
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   522
      if ( isset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER']) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   523
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   524
        unset($_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'], $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW']);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   525
      }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   526
      if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION']) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   527
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   528
        $data = $_SERVER['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   529
        $data = substr(strstr($data, ' '), 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   530
        $data = base64_decode($data);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   531
        $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_USER'] = substr($data, 0, strpos($data, ':'));
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   532
        $_SERVER['PHP_AUTH_PW'] = substr(strstr($data, ':'), 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   533
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   534
      
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   535
      // anything on POST?
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   536
      $postdata = '';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   537
      $_POST = array();
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   538
      $_FILES = array();
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   539
      if ( $method == 'POST' )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   540
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   541
        // read POST data
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   542
        if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE']) && preg_match('#^multipart/form-data; ?boundary=([A-z0-9_-]+)$#i', $_SERVER['HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE'], $match) )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   543
        {
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   544
          // this is a multipart request
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   545
          $boundary =& $match[1];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   546
          $mode = 'data';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   547
          $last_line = '';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   548
          $i = 0;
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   549
          while ( $data = $remote->read_normal(8388608) )
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   550
          {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   551
            $data_trim = trim($data, "\r\n");
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   552
            if ( $mode != 'data' )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   553
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   554
              $data = str_replace("\r", '', $data);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   555
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   556
            if ( ( $data_trim === "--$boundary" || $data_trim === "--$boundary--" ) && $i > 0 )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   557
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   558
              // trim off the first LF and the last CRLF
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   559
              $currval_data = substr($currval_data, 1, strlen($currval_data)-3);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   560
              
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   561
              // this is the end of a part of the message; parse it into either $_POST or $_FILES
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   562
              if ( is_string($have_a_file) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   563
              {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   564
                
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   565
                // write data to a temporary file
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   566
                $errcode = UPLOAD_ERR_OK;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   567
                $tempfile = tempnam('phpupload', ( function_exists('sys_get_temp_dir') ? sys_get_temp_dir() : '/tmp' ));
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   568
                if ( $fh = @fopen($tempfile, 'w') )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   569
                {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   570
                  if ( empty($have_a_file) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   571
                  {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   572
                    $errcode = UPLOAD_ERR_NO_FILE;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   573
                  }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   574
                  else
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   575
                  {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   576
                    fwrite($fh, $currval_data);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   577
                  }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   578
                  fclose($fh);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   579
                }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   580
                else
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   581
                {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   582
                  $errcode = UPLOAD_ERR_CANT_WRITE;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   583
                }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   584
                $_FILES[$currval_name] = array(
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   585
                    'name' => $have_a_file,
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   586
                    'type' => $currval_type,
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   587
                    'size' => filesize($tempfile),
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   588
                    'tmp_name' => $tempfile,
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   589
                    'error' => $errcode
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   590
                  );
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   591
              }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   592
              else
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   593
              {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   594
                $_POST[$currval_name] = $currval_data;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   595
              }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   596
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   597
            
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   598
            if ( $data_trim === "--$boundary" )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   599
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   600
              // switch from "data" mode to "headers" mode
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   601
              $currval_name = '';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   602
              $currval_data = '';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   603
              $currval_type = '';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   604
              $have_a_file = false;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   605
              $mode = 'headers';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   606
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   607
            else if ( $data_trim === "--$boundary--" )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   608
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   609
              // end of request
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   610
              break;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   611
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   612
            else if ( ( empty($data_trim) && empty($last_line) ) && $mode == 'headers' )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   613
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   614
              // start of data
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   615
              $mode = 'data';
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   616
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   617
            else if ( $mode == 'headers' )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   618
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   619
              // read header
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   620
              // we're only looking for Content-Disposition and Content-Type
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   621
              if ( preg_match('#^Content-Disposition: form-data; name="([^"\a\t\r\n]+)"(?:; filename="([^"\a\t\r\n]+)")?#i', $data_trim, $match) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   622
              {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   623
                // content-disposition header, set name and mode.
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   624
                $currval_name = $match[1];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   625
                if ( isset($match[2]) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   626
                {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   627
                  $have_a_file = $match[2];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   628
                }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   629
                else
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   630
                {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   631
                  $have_a_file = false;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   632
                }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   633
              }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   634
              else if ( preg_match('#^Content-Type: ([a-z0-9-]+/[a-z0-9/-]+)$#i', $data_trim, $match) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   635
              {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   636
                $currval_type = $match[1];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   637
              }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   638
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   639
            else if ( $mode == 'data' )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   640
            {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   641
              $currval_data .= $data;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   642
            }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   643
            $last_line = $data_trim;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   644
            $i++;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   645
          }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   646
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   647
        else
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   648
        {
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   649
          if ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH']) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   650
          {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   651
            $postdata = $remote->read_binary(intval($_SERVER['HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH']));
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   652
          }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   653
          else
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   654
          {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   655
            $postdata = $remote->read_normal(8388608);
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   656
          }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   657
          if ( preg_match_all('/(^|&)([a-z0-9_\.\[\]-]+)(=[^ &]+)?/', $postdata, $matches) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   658
          {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   659
            if ( isset($matches[1]) )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   660
            {
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   661
              foreach ( $matches[0] as $i => $_ )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   662
              {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   663
                $_POST[$matches[2][$i]] = ( !empty($matches[3][$i]) ) ? urldecode(substr($matches[3][$i], 1)) : true;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   664
              }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   665
            }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   666
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   667
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   668
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   669
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   670
      // parse URI
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   671
      $params = '';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   672
      if ( strstr($uri, '?') )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   673
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   674
        $params = substr(strstr($uri, '?'), 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   675
        $uri    = substr($uri, 0, strpos($uri, '?'));
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   676
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   677
      
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   678
      // set some server vars
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   679
      $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] = '/' . rawurldecode($uri);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   680
      $_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] = $method;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   681
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   682
      // get remote IP and port
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   683
      $remote->get_peer_info($_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'], $_SERVER['REMOTE_PORT']);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   684
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   685
      $_GET = array();
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   686
      if ( preg_match_all('/(^|&)([a-z0-9_\.\[\]-]+)(=[^ &]+)?/', $params, $matches) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   687
      {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   688
        if ( isset($matches[1]) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   689
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   690
          foreach ( $matches[0] as $i => $_ )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   691
          {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   692
            $_GET[$matches[2][$i]] = ( !empty($matches[3][$i]) ) ? urldecode(substr($matches[3][$i], 1)) : true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   693
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   694
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   695
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   696
      
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   697
      $_GET = $this->parse_multi_depth_array($_GET);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   698
      $_POST = $this->parse_multi_depth_array($_POST);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   699
      $_FILES = $this->parse_multi_depth_array($_FILES);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   700
      
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   701
      // init handler
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   702
      $handler = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   703
      
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   704
      if ( $uri == '' )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   705
      {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   706
        // user requested the root (/). If there's a default document, use that; else, see if we can do a directory listing
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   707
        $uri = strval($this->default_document);
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   708
        if ( !$this->default_document && $this->allow_dir_list )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   709
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   710
          // we can list directories and this was requested by the user, so list it out
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   711
          $handler = array('type' => 'rootdir');
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   712
        }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   713
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   714
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   715
      $uri_parts = explode('/', $uri);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   716
      
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   717
      // hook for the special UUID handler
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   718
      if ( $uri_parts[0] === $this->uuid && !$handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   719
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   720
        $handler = array('type' => 'sysuuid');
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   721
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   722
      
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   723
      // loop through URI parts, see if a handler is set
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   724
      if ( !$handler )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   725
      {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   726
        for ( $i = count($uri_parts) - 1; $i >= 0; $i-- )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   727
        {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   728
          $handler_test = implode('/', $uri_parts);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   729
          if ( isset($this->handlers[$handler_test]) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   730
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   731
            $handler = $this->handlers[$handler_test];
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   732
            $handler['id'] = $handler_test;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   733
            break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   734
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   735
          unset($uri_parts[$i]);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   736
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   737
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   738
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   739
      if ( !$handler )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   740
      {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   741
        // try to make a fakie
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   742
        if ( $this->check_for_handler_children($uri) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   743
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   744
          $handler = array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   745
            'type' => 'folder',
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   746
            'dir' => "/{$this->uuid}/__fakie",
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   747
            'id' => $uri
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   748
          );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   749
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   750
        if ( !$handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   751
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   752
          $this->send_http_error($remote, 404, "The requested URL /$uri was not found on this server.");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   753
          continue;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   754
        }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   755
      }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   756
      
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   757
      $this->send_standard_response($remote, $handler, $uri, $params);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   758
      
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   759
      // now that we're done sending the response, delete any temporary uploaded files
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   760
      if ( !empty($_FILES) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   761
      {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   762
        foreach ( $_FILES as $file_data )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   763
        {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   764
          if ( file_exists($file_data['tmp_name']) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   765
          {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   766
            @unlink($file_data['tmp_name']);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   767
          }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   768
        }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   769
      }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
   770
      
16
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
   771
      if ( !$this->in_keepalive && defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   772
      {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   773
        // connection: close
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   774
        // continue on to the shutdown handler
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   775
        continue;
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   776
      }
16
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
   777
      else if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   778
      {
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   779
        // if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   780
        //   status('Continuing connection');
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   781
        // $remote->write("\r\n\r\n");
29
8210fdc7c317 Switched default theme to grey.
Dan
parents: 26
diff changeset
   782
        $last_finish_time = microtime(true);
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   783
      }
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   784
      else
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   785
      {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   786
        $remote->destroy();
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   787
      }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   788
    }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   789
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   790
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   791
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   792
   * Sends the client appropriate response headers.
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   793
   * @param resource Socket connection to client
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   794
   * @param int HTTP status code, defaults to 200
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   795
   * @param string Content type, defaults to text/html
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   796
   * @param string Additional headers to send, optional
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   797
   */                     
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   798
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   799
  function send_client_headers($socket, $http_code = 200, $contenttype = 'text/html', $headers = '')
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   800
  {
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parents:
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   801
    global $http_responses;
21
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Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   802
    if ( $this->headers_sent )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   803
      return false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   804
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   805
    // this is reset after the request is completed (hopefully)    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   806
    $this->headers_sent = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   807
    
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   808
    $reason_code = ( isset($http_responses[$http_code]) ) ? $http_responses[$http_code] : 'Unknown';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   809
    
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   810
    $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] = ( isset($_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']) ) ? $_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT'] : '(no user agent)';
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   811
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   812
    if ( function_exists('status') )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   813
      status("{$_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR']} {$_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD']} {$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']} $http_code {$_SERVER['HTTP_USER_AGENT']}");
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   814
    
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   815
    $headers = str_replace("\r\n", "\n", $headers);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   816
    $headers = str_replace("\n", "\r\n", $headers);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   817
    $headers = preg_replace("#[\r\n]+$#", '', $headers);
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
   818
    $connection = ( $this->in_keepalive ) ? 'keep-alive' : 'close';
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   819
    
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   820
    $socket->write("HTTP/1.1 $http_code $reason_code\r\n");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   821
    $socket->write("Server: $this->server_string");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   822
    $socket->write("Connection: $connection\r\n");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   823
    $socket->write("Content-Type: $contenttype\r\n");
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   824
    if ( !empty($headers) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   825
    {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
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   826
      $socket->write("$headers\r\n");
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   827
    }
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   828
    $socket->write("\r\n");
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   829
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   830
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   831
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   832
   * Sends a normal response
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   833
   * @param resource Socket connection to client
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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   834
   * @param array Handler
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   835
   */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   836
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   837
  function send_standard_response($socket, $handler)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   838
  {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   839
    switch ( $handler['type'] )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   840
    {
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Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   841
      case 'folder':
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   842
        // security
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   843
        $uri = str_replace("\000", '', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   844
        if ( preg_match('#(\.\./|\/\.\.)#', $uri) || strstr($uri, "\r") || strstr($uri, "\n") )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   845
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   846
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 403, 'Access to this resource is forbidden.');
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   847
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   848
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   849
        // import mimetypes
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   850
        global $mime_types;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   851
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   852
        // trim handler id from uri
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Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   853
        $uri_full = rtrim($uri, '/');
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   854
        $uri = substr($uri, strlen($handler['id']) + 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   855
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   856
        // get file path
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   857
        $file_path = rtrim($handler['dir'], '/') . $uri;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   858
        if ( file_exists($file_path) || $this->check_for_handler_children($uri_full) )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   859
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   860
          // found it :-D
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   861
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   862
          // is this a directory?
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   863
          if ( is_dir($file_path) || $this->check_for_handler_children($uri_full) )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   864
          {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   865
            // allowed to list?
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   866
            if ( !$this->allow_dir_list )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   867
            {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   868
              $this->send_http_error($socket, 403, "Directory listing is not allowed.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   869
              return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   870
            }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   871
            // yes, list contents
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   872
            try
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   873
            {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   874
              $dir_list = $this->list_directory($uri_full, true);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   875
            }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   876
            catch ( Exception $e )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   877
            {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   878
              $this->send_http_error($socket, 500, "Directory listing failed due to an error in the listing core method. This may indicate that the webserver process does not have filesystem access to the specified directory.<br /><br />Debugging details:<pre>$e</pre>");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   879
              return true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   880
            }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   881
            
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   882
            $root = rtrim($uri_full, '/') . '/';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   883
            $parent = rtrim(dirname(rtrim($uri_full, '/')), '/') . '/';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   884
            
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   885
            $contents = <<<EOF
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   886
<html>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   887
  <head>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   888
    <title>Index of: $root</title>
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74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   889
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/{$this->uuid}/dirlist.css" />
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   890
  </head>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   891
  <body>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   892
    <h1>Index of $root</h1>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   893
    <ul>
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74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   894
      <li><tt><a href="$parent">Parent directory</a></tt></li>
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
   895
    
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   896
EOF;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   897
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   898
            foreach ( $dir_list as $filename => $info )
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   899
            {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   900
              $ts = ( $info['type'] == 'folder' ) ? '/' : '';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   901
              $contents .= '  <li><tt><a href="' . htmlspecialchars($root . basename($filename) . $ts) . '"><img alt="[   ]" src="/' . $this->uuid . '/' . $info['type'] . '.png" /> ' . htmlspecialchars($filename) . $ts . '</a></tt></li>' . "\n    ";
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   902
            }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   903
            $contents .= "\n    </ul>\n    <address>Served by {$this->server_string}</address>\n</body>\n</html>\n\n";
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   904
            
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   905
            $sz = strlen($contents);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   906
            $this->send_client_headers($socket, 200, 'text/html', "Content-length: $sz\r\n");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   907
            
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   908
            $socket->write($contents);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   909
            
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   910
            return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   911
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   912
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   913
          // try to open the file
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   914
          $fh = @fopen($file_path, 'r');
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   915
          if ( !$fh )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   916
          {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   917
            // can't open it, send a 404
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   918
            $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   919
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   920
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   921
          // get size
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   922
          $sz = filesize($file_path);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   923
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   924
          // mod time
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   925
          $time = date('r', filemtime($file_path));
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   926
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   927
          // all good, send headers
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   928
          $fileext = substr($file_path, strrpos($file_path, '.') + 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   929
          $mimetype = ( isset($mime_types[$fileext]) ) ? $mime_types[$fileext] : 'application/octet-stream';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   930
          $this->send_client_headers($socket, 200, $mimetype, "Content-length: $sz\r\nLast-Modified: $time\r\n");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   931
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   932
          // send body
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   933
          while ( $blk = @fread($fh, 768000) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   934
          {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   935
            $socket->write($blk);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   936
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   937
          fclose($fh);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   938
          return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   939
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   940
        else
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   941
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   942
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   943
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   944
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   945
        break;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   946
      case 'file':
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   947
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   948
        // import mimetypes
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   949
        global $mime_types;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   950
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   951
        // get file path
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   952
        $file_path = $handler['file'];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   953
        if ( file_exists($file_path) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   954
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   955
          // found it :-D
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   956
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   957
          // is this a directory?
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   958
          if ( is_dir($file_path) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   959
          {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   960
            $this->send_http_error($socket, 500, "Host script mapped a directory as a file entry.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   961
            return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   962
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   963
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   964
          // try to open the file
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   965
          $fh = @fopen($file_path, 'r');
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   966
          if ( !$fh )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   967
          {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   968
            // can't open it, send a 404
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   969
            $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   970
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   971
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   972
          // get size
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   973
          $sz = filesize($file_path);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   974
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   975
          // mod time
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   976
          $time = date('r', filemtime($file_path));
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   977
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   978
          // all good, send headers
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   979
          $fileext = substr($file_path, strrpos($file_path, '.') + 1);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   980
          $mimetype = ( isset($mime_types[$fileext]) ) ? $mime_types[$fileext] : 'application/octet-stream';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   981
          $this->send_client_headers($socket, 200, $mimetype, "Content-length: $sz\r\nLast-Modified: $time\r\n");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   982
          
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   983
          // send body
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   984
          while ( $blk = @fread($fh, 768000) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   985
          {
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
   986
            $socket->write($blk);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   987
          }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   988
          fclose($fh);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   989
          return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   990
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   991
        else
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   992
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   993
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   994
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   995
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   996
        break;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
   997
      case 'script':
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   998
        // init vars
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
   999
        $this->content_type = 'text/html';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1000
        $this->response_code = 200;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1001
        $this->response_headers = array();
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1002
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1003
        // error handling
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1004
        @set_error_handler(array($this, 'function_error_handler'), E_ALL);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1005
        try
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1006
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1007
          ob_start();
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1008
          $this->in_scriptlet = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1009
          $result = @call_user_func($handler['function'], $this, $socket);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1010
          $this->in_scriptlet = false;
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1011
          $output = ob_get_contents();
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1012
          ob_end_clean();
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1013
        }
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1014
        // throw an HttpExceptionFatal when you need to break out of an in-progress scriptlet due to an error, use it in place of die() or exit()
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1015
        catch ( HttpExceptionFatal $e )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1016
        {
24
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1017
          ob_end_clean();
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1018
          restore_error_handler();
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1019
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 500, "A handler crashed reporting a fatal exception; see the command line for details.");
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1020
          if ( function_exists('status') )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1021
            status("fatal exception in handler {$handler['id']}:\n$e");
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1022
          return true;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1023
        }
24
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1024
        catch ( HttpSuccess $e )
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1025
        {
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1026
          // just finish with success
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1027
          $this->in_scriptlet = false;
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1028
          $output = ob_get_contents();
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1029
          ob_end_clean();
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1030
        }
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1031
        catch ( Exception $e )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1032
        {
24
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1033
          ob_end_clean();
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1034
          restore_error_handler();
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1035
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 500, "There was an uncaught exception during the execution of a scripted handler function. See the command line for details.");
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1036
          if ( function_exists('status') )
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1037
            status("uncaught exception in handler {$handler['id']}:\n$e");
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1038
          return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1039
        }
24
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
diff changeset
  1040
        
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1041
        restore_error_handler();
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1042
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1043
        // the handler function should return this magic string if it writes its own headers and socket data
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1044
        if ( $output == '__break__' )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1045
        {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1046
          return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1047
        }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1048
        
16
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
  1049
        // $this->header('Transfer-encoding: chunked');
15
2adca0f363fd Added multi-threading/forking/keep-alive support to webserver. w00t, feeling all POSIX-happy today!
Dan
parents: 13
diff changeset
  1050
        $this->header("Content-length: " . strlen($output));
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1051
        $headers = implode("\r\n", $this->response_headers);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1052
        
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1053
        // write headers
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1054
        $this->send_client_headers($socket, $this->response_code, $this->content_type, $headers);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1055
        
16
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
  1056
        // chunk output
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
  1057
        // $output = dechex(strlen($output)) . "\r\n$output";
23d4cf2f183b Disabled forking/keep-alive code, firefox doesn't seem to like the way it waits for requests
Dan
parents: 15
diff changeset
  1058
        
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1059
        // write body
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1060
        $socket->write($output);
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1061
        
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1062
        $this->headers_sent = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1063
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1064
        break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1065
      case 'sysuuid':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1066
        // requested one of the system's icon images
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1067
        $uri_parts = explode('/', $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1068
        if ( count($uri_parts) != 3 )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1069
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1070
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1071
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1072
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1073
        // load image data
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1074
        $filename =& $uri_parts[2];
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1075
        switch ( $filename )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1076
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1077
          case 'script.png':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1078
            ( !isset($image_data) ) ? $image_data = HTTPD_ICON_SCRIPT : null;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1079
          case 'folder.png':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1080
            ( !isset($image_data) ) ? $image_data = HTTPD_ICON_FOLDER : null;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1081
          case 'file.png':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1082
            ( !isset($image_data) ) ? $image_data = HTTPD_ICON_FILE : null;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1083
            
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1084
            $image_data = base64_decode($image_data);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1085
            $found = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1086
            $type = 'image/png';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1087
            break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1088
          case 'dirlist.css':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1089
            $type = 'text/css';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1090
            $found = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1091
            $image_data = <<<EOF
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1092
/**
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1093
 * PhpHttpd directory list visual style
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1094
 */
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1095
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1096
html {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1097
  background-color: #c9c9c9;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1098
  margin: 0;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1099
  padding: 0;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1100
}
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1101
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1102
body {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1103
  background-color: #ffffff;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1104
  margin: 20px;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1105
  padding: 10px;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1106
  border: 1px solid #aaaaaa;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1107
}
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1108
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1109
a {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1110
  text-decoration: none;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1111
}
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1112
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1113
a img {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1114
  border-width: 0;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1115
}
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1116
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1117
ul {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1118
  list-style-type: none;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1119
}
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1120
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1121
EOF;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1122
            break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1123
          default:
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1124
            $found = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1125
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1126
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1127
        // ship it out
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1128
        if ( $found )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1129
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1130
          $lm_date = date('r', filemtime(__FILE__));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1131
          $size = strlen($image_data);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1132
          $this->send_client_headers($socket, 200, $type, "Last-Modified: $lm_date\r\nContent-Length: $size");
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1133
          $socket->write($image_data);
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1134
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1135
        else
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1136
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1137
          $this->send_http_error($socket, 404, "The requested URL " . htmlspecialchars($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']) . " was not found on this server.");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1138
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1139
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1140
        return true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1141
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1142
        break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1143
      case 'rootdir':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1144
        //
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1145
        // list the contents of the document root
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1146
        //
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1147
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1148
        $handlers = $this->list_directory('/', true);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1149
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1150
        $contents = <<<EOF
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1151
<html>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1152
  <head>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1153
    <title>Index of: /</title>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1154
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="/{$this->uuid}/dirlist.css" />
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1155
  </head>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1156
  <body>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1157
    <h1>Index of /</h1>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1158
    <ul>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1159
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1160
EOF;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1161
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1162
        $html = '';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1163
        // generate content
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1164
        foreach ( $handlers as $uri => $handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1165
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1166
          switch($handler['type'])
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1167
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1168
            case 'folder':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1169
              $image = 'folder.png';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1170
              $abbr = 'DIR';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1171
              $add = '/';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1172
              break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1173
            case 'file':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1174
            default:
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1175
              $image = 'file.png';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1176
              $abbr = '   ';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1177
              $add = '';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1178
              break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1179
            case 'script':
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1180
              $image = 'script.png';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1181
              $abbr = 'CGI';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1182
              $add = '';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1183
              break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1184
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1185
          $html .= "  <li><tt><a href=\"/$uri\"><img alt=\"[{$abbr}]\" src=\"/{$this->uuid}/{$image}\" /> {$uri}{$add}</a></tt></li>\n      ";
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1186
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1187
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1188
        $contents .= $html;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1189
        $contents .= <<<EOF
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1190
</ul>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1191
    <address>Served by {$this->server_string}</address>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1192
  </body>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1193
</html>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1194
EOF;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1195
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1196
        // get length
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1197
        $len = strlen($contents);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1198
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1199
        // send headers
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1200
        $this->send_client_headers($socket, 200, 'text/html', "Content-Length: $len");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1201
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1202
        // write to the socket
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1203
        $socket->write($contents);
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1204
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1205
        return true;
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1206
        break;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1207
    }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1208
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1209
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1210
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1211
   * Adds an HTTP header value to send back to the client
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1212
   * @var string Header
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1213
   */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1214
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1215
  function header($str)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1216
  {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1217
    if ( preg_match('#HTTP/1\.[01] ([0-9]+) (.+?)[\s]*$#', $str, $match) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1218
    {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1219
      $this->response_code = intval($match[1]);
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1220
      return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1221
    }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1222
    else if ( preg_match('#Content-type: ([^ ;]+)#i', $str, $match) )
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1223
    {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1224
      $this->content_type = $match[1];
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1225
      return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1226
    }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1227
    $this->response_headers[] = $str;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1228
    return true;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1229
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1230
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1231
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1232
   * Sends the client an HTTP error page
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1233
   * @param resource Socket connection to client
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1234
   * @param int HTTP status code
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1235
   * @param string Detailed error string
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1236
   */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1237
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1238
  function send_http_error($socket, $http_code, $errstring)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1239
  {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1240
    global $http_responses;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1241
    $reason_code = ( isset($http_responses[$http_code]) ) ? $http_responses[$http_code] : 'Unknown';
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1242
    
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1243
    // generate error page
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1244
    $html = <<<EOF
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1245
<html>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1246
  <head>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1247
    <title>$http_code $reason_code</title>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1248
  </head>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1249
  <body>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1250
    <h1>$http_code $reason_code</h1>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1251
    <p>$errstring</p>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1252
    <hr />
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1253
    <address>Served by $this->server_string</address>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1254
  </body>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1255
</html>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1256
EOF;
26
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1257
    
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1258
    // length of the response (required if we want keep-alive to work)
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1259
    $this->header('Content-length: ' . strlen($html));
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1260
    
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1261
    // if we're in a scriptlet, include custom headers
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1262
    if ( $this->in_scriptlet )
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1263
      $headers = implode("\r\n", $this->response_headers);
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1264
    else
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1265
      $headers = 'Content-length: ' . strlen($html);
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1266
      
300d374d89b0 Made error pages send length of response to get keep-alive working properly; added (nonworking, sorry) keep-alive timeout support.
Dan
parents: 24
diff changeset
  1267
    $this->send_client_headers($socket, $http_code, 'text/html', $headers);
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1268
    $socket->write($html);
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1269
  } 
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1270
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1271
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1272
   * Adds a new handler
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1273
   * @param string URI, minus the initial /
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1274
   * @param string Type of handler - function or dir
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1275
   * @param string Value - function name or absolute/relative path to directory
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1276
   */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1277
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1278
  function add_handler($uri, $type, $value)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1279
  {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1280
    if ( $type == 'dir' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1281
      $type = 'folder';
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1282
    if ( $type == 'function' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1283
      $type = 'script';
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1284
    switch($type)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1285
    {
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1286
      case 'folder':
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1287
        $this->handlers[$uri] = array(
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1288
            'type' => 'folder',
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1289
            'dir' => $value
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1290
          );
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1291
        break;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1292
      case 'file':
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1293
        $this->handlers[$uri] = array(
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1294
            'type' => 'file',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1295
            'file' => $value
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1296
          );
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1297
        break;
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1298
      case 'script':
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1299
        $this->handlers[$uri] = array(
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1300
            'type' => 'script',
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1301
            'function' => $value
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1302
          );
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1303
        break;
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1304
    }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1305
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1306
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1307
  /**
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1308
   * Error handling function
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1309
   * @param see <http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.set-error-handler.php>
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1310
   */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1311
  
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1312
  function function_error_handler($errno, $errstr, $errfile, $errline, $errcontext)
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1313
  {
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1314
    echo '<div style="border: 1px solid #AA0000; background-color: #FFF0F0; padding: 10px;">';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1315
    echo "<b>PHP warning/error:</b> type $errno ($errstr) caught in <b>$errfile</b> on <b>$errline</b><br />";
10
d3059e20b0fa SECURITY: Fix ability to crash server in ajax.php; added playback position slider and ability to seek through current song
Dan
parents: 6
diff changeset
  1316
    // echo "Error context:<pre>" . htmlspecialchars(print_r($errcontext, true)) . "</pre>";
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1317
    echo '</div>';
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1318
  }
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1319
  
21
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1320
  /**
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1321
   * Lists out the contents of a directory, including virtual handlers.
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1322
   * @example
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1323
   * Example return data: (will be ksorted)
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1324
   <code>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1325
   array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1326
       'bar' => 'folder',
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1327
       'baz' => 'script',
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1328
       'foo' => 'file'
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1329
     );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1330
   </code>
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1331
   * @param string Directory name, relative to the server's document root
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1332
   * @param bool If true, sorts folders first (default: false)
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1333
   * @return array Exception thrown on failure
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1334
   */
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1335
  
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1336
  function list_directory($dir, $folders_first = false)
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1337
  {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1338
    // clean slashes from the directory name
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1339
    $dir = trim($dir, '/');
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1340
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1341
    if ( $dir == '' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1342
    {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1343
      //
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1344
      // list the root, which can consist only of handlers
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1345
      //
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1346
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1347
      // copy the handlers array, which we need to ksort
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1348
      $handlers = $this->handlers;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1349
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1350
      // get rid of multi-depth handlers
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1351
      foreach ( $handlers as $uri => $handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1352
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1353
        if ( strpos($uri, '/') )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1354
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1355
          unset($handlers[$uri]);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1356
          $newuri = explode('/', $uri);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1357
          if ( !isset($handlers[$newuri[0]]) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1358
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1359
            $handlers[$newuri[0]] = array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1360
                'type' => 'folder'
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1361
              );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1362
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1363
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1364
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1365
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1366
      ksort($handlers);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1367
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1368
      if ( $folders_first )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1369
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1370
        // sort folders first
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1371
        $handlers_sorted = array();
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1372
        foreach ( $handlers as $uri => $handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1373
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1374
          if ( $handler['type'] == 'folder' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1375
            $handlers_sorted[$uri] = $handler;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1376
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1377
        foreach ( $handlers as $uri => $handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1378
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1379
          if ( $handler['type'] != 'folder' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1380
            $handlers_sorted[$uri] = $handler;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1381
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1382
        $handlers = $handlers_sorted;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1383
        unset($handlers_sorted);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1384
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1385
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1386
      // done
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1387
      return $handlers;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1388
    }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1389
    else
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1390
    {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1391
      // list something within the root
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1392
      $dir_stack = explode('/', $dir);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1393
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1394
      // lookup handler
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1395
      $handler_search = $dir;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1396
      $found_handler = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1397
      $fake_handler = false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1398
      $i = 1;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1399
      while ( $i > 0 )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1400
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1401
        if ( isset($this->handlers[$handler_search]) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1402
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1403
          $found_handler = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1404
          break;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1405
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1406
        $i = strrpos($handler_search, '/');
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1407
        $handler_search = substr($handler_search, 0, strrpos($handler_search, '/'));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1408
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1409
      if ( $this->check_for_handler_children($dir) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1410
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1411
        $fake_handler = true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1412
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1413
      else if ( !$found_handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1414
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1415
        // nope. not there.
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1416
        throw new Exception("ERR_NO_SUCH_FILE_OR_DIRECTORY");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1417
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1418
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1419
      // make sure this is a directory
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1420
      if ( !$fake_handler )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1421
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1422
        $handler =& $handler_search;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1423
        if ( $this->handlers[$handler]['type'] != 'folder' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1424
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1425
          throw new Exception("ERR_NOT_A_DIRECTORY");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1426
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1427
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1428
        // determine real path
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1429
        $real_path = realpath($this->handlers[$handler]['dir'] . substr($dir, strlen($handler)));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1430
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1431
        // directory is resolved; list contents
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1432
        $dir_contents = array();
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1433
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1434
        if ( $dr = opendir($real_path) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1435
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1436
          while ( $dh = readdir($dr) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1437
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1438
            if ( $dh == '.' || $dh == '..' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1439
            {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1440
              continue;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1441
            }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1442
            $dir_contents[$dh] = array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1443
                'type' => ( is_dir("$real_path/$dh") ) ? 'folder' : 'file',
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1444
                'size' => filesize("$real_path/$dh"),
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1445
                'time' => filemtime("$real_path/$dh")
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1446
              );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1447
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1448
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1449
        else
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1450
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1451
          // only if directory open failed
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1452
          throw new Exception("ERR_PERMISSION_DENIED");
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1453
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1454
        
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1455
        closedir($dr);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1456
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1457
        // some cleanup
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1458
        unset($handler, $handler_search);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1459
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1460
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1461
      // list any additional handlers in there
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1462
      foreach ( $this->handlers as $handler => $info )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1463
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1464
        // parse handler name
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1465
        $handler_name = explode('/', trim($handler, '/'));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1466
        // is this handler in this directory?
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1467
        if ( count($handler_name) != count($dir_stack) + 1 )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1468
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1469
          continue;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1470
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1471
        foreach ( $dir_stack as $i => $_ )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1472
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1473
          if ( $dir_stack[$i] != $handler_name[$i] )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1474
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1475
            continue 2;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1476
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1477
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1478
        // it's in here!
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1479
        $dir_contents[ basename($handler) ] = array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1480
            'type' => $info['type']
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1481
          );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1482
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1483
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1484
      // list "fake" handlers
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1485
      foreach ( $this->handlers as $handler => $info )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1486
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1487
        // parse handler name
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1488
        $handler_name = explode('/', trim($handler, '/'));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1489
        // is this handler somewhere underneath this directory?
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1490
        if ( count($handler_name) < count($dir_stack) + 2 )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1491
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1492
          continue;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1493
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1494
        // path check
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1495
        foreach ( $dir_stack as $i => $_ )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1496
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1497
          if ( $dir_stack[$i] != $handler_name[$i] )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1498
          {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1499
            continue 2;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1500
          }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1501
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1502
        // create a "fake" directory
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1503
        $fakie_name = $handler_name[ count($dir_stack) ];
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1504
        $dir_contents[$fakie_name] = array(
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1505
            'type' => 'folder'
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1506
          );
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1507
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1508
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1509
      if ( $folders_first )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1510
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1511
        // perform folder sorting
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1512
        $unsorted = $dir_contents;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1513
        ksort($unsorted);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1514
        $dir_contents = array();
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1515
        foreach ( $unsorted as $name => $info )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1516
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1517
          if ( $info['type'] == 'folder' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1518
            $dir_contents[$name] = $info;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1519
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1520
        foreach ( $unsorted as $name => $info )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1521
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1522
          if ( $info['type'] != 'folder' )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1523
            $dir_contents[$name] = $info;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1524
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1525
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1526
      else
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1527
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1528
        // not sorting with folders first, so just alphabetize
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1529
        ksort($dir_contents);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1530
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1531
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1532
      // done
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1533
      
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1534
      return $dir_contents;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1535
    }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1536
  }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1537
  
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1538
  /**
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1539
   * Searches deeper to see if there are sub-handlers within a path to see if a fake handler can be created
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1540
   * @param string URI
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1541
   * @return bool
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1542
   */
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1543
  
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1544
  function check_for_handler_children($file_path)
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1545
  {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1546
    $file_path = trim($file_path, '/');
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1547
    $dir_stack = explode('/', $file_path);
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1548
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1549
    // make sure this isn't a "real" handler
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1550
    if ( isset($this->handlers[$file_path]) )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1551
    {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1552
      return false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1553
    }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1554
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1555
    // list any additional handlers in there
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1556
    foreach ( $this->handlers as $handler => $info )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1557
    {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1558
      // parse handler name
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1559
      $handler_name = explode('/', trim($handler, '/'));
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1560
      // is this handler in this directory?
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1561
      if ( count($handler_name) != count($dir_stack) + 1 )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1562
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1563
        continue;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1564
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1565
      foreach ( $dir_stack as $i => $_ )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1566
      {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1567
        if ( $dir_stack[$i] != $handler_name[$i] )
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1568
        {
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1569
          continue 2;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1570
        }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1571
      }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1572
      // it's in here!
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1573
      return true;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1574
    }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1575
    
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1576
    return false;
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1577
  }
74edc873234f Made the webserver a bit smarter. It handles running as root properly (only allows it if user/group specified and port < 1024) and directory listing is massively smarter.
Dan
parents: 17
diff changeset
  1578
  
23
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1579
  /**
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1580
   * Takes a flat array with keys of format foo[bar] and parses it into multiple depths.
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1581
   * @param array
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1582
   * @return array
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1583
   */
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1584
  
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1585
  function parse_multi_depth_array($array)
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1586
  {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1587
    foreach ( $array as $key => $value )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1588
    {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1589
      if ( preg_match('/^([^\[\]]+)\[([^\]]+)\]/', $key, $match) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1590
      {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1591
        $parent =& $match[1];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1592
        $child =& $match[2];
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1593
        if ( !isset($array[$parent]) || ( isset($array[$parent]) && !is_array($array[$parent]) ) )
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1594
        {
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1595
          $array[$parent] = array();
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1596
        }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1597
        $array[$parent][$child] = $value;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1598
        unset($array[$key]);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1599
        $array[$parent] = $this->parse_multi_depth_array($array[$parent]);
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1600
      }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1601
    }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1602
    return $array;
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1603
  }
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1604
  
37
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1605
  /**
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1606
   * Handle an IPC event. Called only upon SIGUSR2.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1607
   */
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1608
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1609
  function _ipc_event()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1610
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1611
    $pid = getmypid() . ':' . $this->parent_pid;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1612
    
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1613
    // decide which socket to use
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1614
    if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1615
      $sock =& $this->parent_sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1616
    else
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1617
      $sock =& $this->child_sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1618
    
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1619
    // try to read the event
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1620
    // this sometimes gets hung up because socket_set_timeout() doesn't seem to work on its own set of
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1621
    // functions (it only works on PHP's normal streams)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1622
    if ( $line = @fgets($sock, 1024) )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1623
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1624
      $line = trim($line);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1625
      list($action, $param) = explode(' ', $line);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1626
      switch($action)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1627
      {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1628
        case 'exit':
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1629
          // this is to prevent zombie children
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1630
          pcntl_waitpid(intval($param), $status);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1631
          // we know this child is dead now, remove them from the list
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1632
          foreach ( $this->child_list as $i => $pid )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1633
          {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1634
            if ( $pid === intval($param) )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1635
            {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1636
              unset($this->child_list[$i]);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1637
              $this->child_list = array_values($this->child_list);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1638
              break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1639
            }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1640
          }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1641
          break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1642
        case 'die':
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1643
          // only do this if this is a child (both security and design)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1644
          if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1645
          {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1646
            if ( function_exists('status') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1647
            {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1648
              status('Received shutdown request, complying');
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1649
            }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1650
            $this->send_ipc_event("exit " . getmypid());
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1651
            exit(0);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1652
          }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1653
          break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1654
        default:
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1655
          break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1656
      }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1657
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1658
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1659
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1660
  /**
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1661
   * Send an IPC event.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1662
   * @param string Data to write to the socket, newline will be added automatically
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1663
   */
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1664
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1665
  function send_ipc_event($data)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1666
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1667
    if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1668
      $sock =& $this->parent_sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1669
    else
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1670
      $sock =& $this->child_sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1671
      
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1672
    $data = rtrim($data, "\r\n") . "\n";
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1673
    @fwrite($sock, $data);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1674
    
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1675
    // if we're a child, signal the parent
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1676
    if ( defined('HTTPD_WS_CHILD') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1677
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1678
      posix_kill($this->parent_pid, SIGUSR2);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1679
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1680
    // if we're the parent, signal all children
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1681
    else
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1682
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1683
      foreach ( $this->child_list as $pid )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1684
      {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1685
        posix_kill($pid, SIGUSR2);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1686
      }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1687
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1688
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1689
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1690
}
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1691
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1692
/**
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1693
 * Socket abstraction layer - low-level socket functions (socket_*)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1694
 */
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1695
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1696
class Socket_Raw
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1697
{
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1698
  var $sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1699
  var $socket_initted = false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1700
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1701
  function tcp_listen($address, $port)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1702
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1703
    $this->sock = @socket_create(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, getprotobyname('tcp'));
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1704
    if ( !$this->sock )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1705
      throw new Exception('Could not create socket');
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1706
    $result = @socket_bind($this->sock, $address, $port);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1707
    if ( !$result )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1708
      throw new Exception("Could not bind to $address:$port");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1709
    $this->socket_initted = true;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1710
    $result = @socket_listen($this->sock, SOMAXCONN);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1711
    if ( !$result )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1712
      throw new Exception("Could not listen for connections $address:$port");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1713
    
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1714
    $this->socket_initted = true;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1715
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1716
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1717
  function destroy()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1718
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1719
    if ( $this->socket_initted )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1720
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1721
      // http://us3.php.net/manual/en/function.socket-bind.php
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1722
      if ( !@socket_set_option($this->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1) )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1723
      {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1724
        echo socket_strerror(socket_last_error($this->sock)) . "\n";
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1725
      }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1726
      @socket_shutdown($this->sock, 2);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1727
      @socket_close($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1728
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1729
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1730
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1731
  function accept()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1732
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1733
    $remote = false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1734
    $timeout = 5;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1735
    switch(@socket_select($r = array($this->sock), $w = array($this->sock), $e = array($this->sock), $timeout)) {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1736
      case 2:
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1737
        return false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1738
      case 1:
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1739
        $remote = @socket_accept($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1740
        $return = new Socket_Raw();
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1741
        $return->sock = $remote;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1742
        $return->socket_initted = true;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1743
        return $return;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1744
        break;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1745
      case 0:
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1746
        return false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1747
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1748
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1749
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1750
  /**
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1751
   * Closes the socket but doesn't destroy it.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1752
   */
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1753
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1754
  function soft_shutdown()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1755
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1756
    @socket_set_option($this->sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, 1);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1757
    socket_close($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1758
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1759
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1760
  function set_timeout($timeout, $usec = false)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1761
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1762
    // doesn't work in this.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1763
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1764
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1765
  function read_normal($length = 1024)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1766
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1767
    return @socket_read($this->sock, $length, PHP_NORMAL_READ);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1768
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1769
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1770
  function read_binary($length = 1024)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1771
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1772
    return @socket_read($this->sock, $length, PHP_BINARY_READ);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1773
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1774
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1775
  function timed_out()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1776
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1777
    $md = @socket_get_status($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1778
    return ( isset($md['timed_out']) ) ? $md['timed_out'] : false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1779
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1780
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1781
  function get_peer_info(&$addr, &$port)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1782
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1783
    socket_getpeername($this->sock, $addr, $port);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1784
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1785
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1786
  function write($data)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1787
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1788
    return @socket_write($this->sock, $data);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1789
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1790
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1791
  function is_eof()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1792
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1793
    // feof() not supported
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1794
    return false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1795
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1796
}
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1797
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1798
/**
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1799
 * Socket abstraction layer - PHP stream support
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1800
 */
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1801
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1802
class Socket_Stream
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1803
{
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1804
  var $sock;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1805
  var $socket_initted = false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1806
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1807
  function tcp_listen($address, $port)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1808
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1809
    $this->sock = @stream_socket_server("tcp://$address:$port", $errno, $errstr);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1810
    if ( !$this->sock )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1811
      throw new Exception("Could not create the socket: error $errno: $errstr");
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1812
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1813
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1814
  function destroy()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1815
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1816
    if ( $this->socket_initted )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1817
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1818
      // PHP >= 5.2.1
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1819
      if ( function_exists('stream_socket_shutdown') )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1820
      {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1821
        @stream_socket_shutdown($this->sock, STREAM_SHUT_RDWR);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1822
      }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1823
      fclose($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1824
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1825
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1826
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1827
  function accept()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1828
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1829
    // the goal of a custom accept() with *_select() is to tick every 5 seconds to allow signals.
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1830
    stream_set_blocking($this->sock, 1);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1831
    $timeout = 5;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1832
    $selection = @stream_select($r = array($this->sock), $w = array($this->sock), $e = array($this->sock), $timeout);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1833
    if ( !$selection )
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1834
    {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1835
      return false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1836
    }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1837
    $remote = stream_socket_accept($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1838
    $return = new Socket_Stream();
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1839
    $return->sock = $remote;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1840
    $return->socket_initted = true;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1841
    return $return;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1842
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1843
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1844
  function soft_shutdown()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1845
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1846
    fclose($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1847
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1848
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1849
  function set_timeout($timeout, $usec = false)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1850
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1851
    return ( $usec ) ? @stream_set_timeout($this->sock, 0, $usec) : @stream_set_timeout($this->sock, $timeout);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1852
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1853
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1854
  function read_normal($length = 1024)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1855
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1856
    return @fgets($this->sock, $length);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1857
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1858
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1859
  function read_binary($length = 1024)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1860
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1861
    return @fread($this->sock, $length);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1862
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1863
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1864
  function timed_out()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1865
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1866
    $md = @stream_get_meta_data($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1867
    return ( isset($md['timed_out']) ) ? $md['timed_out'] : false;
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1868
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1869
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1870
  function get_peer_info(&$addr, &$port)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1871
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1872
    $peer = stream_socket_get_name($this->sock, true);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1873
    list($addr, $port) = explode(':', $peer);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1874
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1875
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1876
  function write($data)
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1877
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1878
    return @fwrite($this->sock, $data);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
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diff changeset
  1879
  }
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1880
  
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1881
  function is_eof()
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1882
  {
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1883
    return feof($this->sock);
65e70ada71c9 Major changes to webserver backend. All socket functions are abstracted to allow support for stream_* which seems to be both more widely supported and better at handling blocking and timeouts, at the cost of a small bit of speed. Keep-Alive times out properly and thanks to a bit of IPC code from stream_create_pair(), zombie children are mostly eliminated by proper pcntl_wait() being called when a child shuts down normally, and children die within 0.2sec if the parent receives a SIGTERM or SIGINT, even if the children are waiting on the socket.
Dan
parents: 34
diff changeset
  1884
  }
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08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1885
}
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1886
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
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  1887
/**
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
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  1888
 * Exception class that allows breaking directly out of a scriptlet.
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
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  1889
 */
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
diff changeset
  1890
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
Dan
parents: 21
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  1891
class HttpExceptionFatal extends Exception
08225c2eb0b6 Added support for multipart forms, file uploads, and fatal exceptions in PhpHttpd; fixed wrong license tag on WebServer class
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parents: 21
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  1892
{
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1893
}
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1894
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1895
/**
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d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1896
 * Exception class that will be treated as a scriptlet ending with success.
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1897
 */
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1898
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1899
class HttpSuccess extends Exception
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1900
{
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
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parents: 23
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  1901
}
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
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parents: 23
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  1902
d275dc8f4203 Added HttpSuccess exception which can be thrown when a scriptlet is done executing normally
Dan
parents: 23
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  1903
/**
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1904
 * Array of known HTTP status/error codes
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1905
 */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1906
 
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1907
$http_responses = array(
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1908
    200 => 'OK',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1909
    302 => 'Found',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1910
    307 => 'Temporary Redirect',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1911
    400 => 'Bad Request',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1912
    401 => 'Unauthorized',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1913
    403 => 'Forbidden',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1914
    404 => 'Not Found',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1915
    405 => 'Method Not Allowed',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1916
    406 => 'Not Acceptable',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
diff changeset
  1917
    500 => 'Internal Server Error',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
diff changeset
  1918
    501 => 'Not Implemented'
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1919
  );
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1920
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1921
/**
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parents: 23
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  1922
 * Array of default extension->mimetype mappings
0
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1923
 */
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1924
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1925
$mime_types = array(
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1926
    'html' => 'text/html',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1927
    'htm'  => 'text/html',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1928
    'png'  => 'image/png',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1929
    'gif'  => 'image/gif',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1930
    'jpeg' => 'image/jpeg',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1931
    'jpg'  => 'image/jpeg',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1932
    'js'   => 'text/javascript',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
Dan
parents:
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  1933
    'json' => 'text/x-javascript-json',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1934
    'css'  => 'text/css',
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1935
    'php'  => 'application/x-httpd-php'
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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  1936
  );
c63de9eb7045 First commit. Basic things are working and implemented (webserver, templating, DCOP interface)
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parents:
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  1937