534 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
534 lines
12 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Module dependencies.
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*/
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var connect = require('connect')
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, Router = require('./router')
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, methods = require('methods')
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, middleware = require('./middleware')
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, debug = require('debug')('express:application')
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, locals = require('./utils').locals
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, View = require('./view')
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, utils = connect.utils
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, http = require('http');
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/**
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* Application prototype.
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*/
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var app = exports = module.exports = {};
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/**
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* Initialize the server.
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*
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* - setup default configuration
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* - setup default middleware
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* - setup route reflection methods
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*
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* @api private
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*/
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app.init = function(){
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this.cache = {};
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this.settings = {};
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this.engines = {};
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this.defaultConfiguration();
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};
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/**
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* Initialize application configuration.
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*
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* @api private
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*/
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app.defaultConfiguration = function(){
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// default settings
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this.enable('x-powered-by');
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this.enable('etag');
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this.set('env', process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development');
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this.set('subdomain offset', 2);
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debug('booting in %s mode', this.get('env'));
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// implicit middleware
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this.use(connect.query());
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this.use(middleware.init(this));
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// inherit protos
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this.on('mount', function(parent){
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this.request.__proto__ = parent.request;
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this.response.__proto__ = parent.response;
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this.engines.__proto__ = parent.engines;
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this.settings.__proto__ = parent.settings;
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});
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// router
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this._router = new Router(this);
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this.routes = this._router.map;
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this.__defineGetter__('router', function(){
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this._usedRouter = true;
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this._router.caseSensitive = this.enabled('case sensitive routing');
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this._router.strict = this.enabled('strict routing');
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return this._router.middleware;
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});
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// setup locals
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this.locals = locals(this);
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// default locals
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this.locals.settings = this.settings;
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// default configuration
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this.set('view', View);
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this.set('views', process.cwd() + '/views');
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this.set('jsonp callback name', 'callback');
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this.configure('development', function(){
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this.set('json spaces', 2);
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});
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this.configure('production', function(){
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this.enable('view cache');
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});
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};
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/**
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* Proxy `connect#use()` to apply settings to
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* mounted applications.
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*
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* @param {String|Function|Server} route
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* @param {Function|Server} fn
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.use = function(route, fn){
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var app;
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// default route to '/'
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if ('string' != typeof route) fn = route, route = '/';
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// express app
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if (fn.handle && fn.set) app = fn;
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// restore .app property on req and res
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if (app) {
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app.route = route;
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fn = function(req, res, next) {
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var orig = req.app;
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app.handle(req, res, function(err){
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req.__proto__ = orig.request;
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res.__proto__ = orig.response;
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next(err);
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});
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};
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}
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connect.proto.use.call(this, route, fn);
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// mounted an app
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if (app) {
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app.parent = this;
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app.emit('mount', this);
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}
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Register the given template engine callback `fn`
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* as `ext`.
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*
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* By default will `require()` the engine based on the
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* file extension. For example if you try to render
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* a "foo.jade" file Express will invoke the following internally:
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*
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* app.engine('jade', require('jade').__express);
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*
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* For engines that do not provide `.__express` out of the box,
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* or if you wish to "map" a different extension to the template engine
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* you may use this method. For example mapping the EJS template engine to
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* ".html" files:
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*
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* app.engine('html', require('ejs').renderFile);
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*
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* In this case EJS provides a `.renderFile()` method with
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* the same signature that Express expects: `(path, options, callback)`,
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* though note that it aliases this method as `ejs.__express` internally
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* so if you're using ".ejs" extensions you dont need to do anything.
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*
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* Some template engines do not follow this convention, the
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* [Consolidate.js](https://github.com/visionmedia/consolidate.js)
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* library was created to map all of node's popular template
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* engines to follow this convention, thus allowing them to
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* work seamlessly within Express.
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*
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* @param {String} ext
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* @param {Function} fn
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.engine = function(ext, fn){
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if ('function' != typeof fn) throw new Error('callback function required');
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if ('.' != ext[0]) ext = '.' + ext;
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this.engines[ext] = fn;
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Map the given param placeholder `name`(s) to the given callback(s).
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*
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* Parameter mapping is used to provide pre-conditions to routes
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* which use normalized placeholders. For example a _:user_id_ parameter
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* could automatically load a user's information from the database without
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* any additional code,
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*
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* The callback uses the same signature as middleware, the only difference
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* being that the value of the placeholder is passed, in this case the _id_
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* of the user. Once the `next()` function is invoked, just like middleware
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* it will continue on to execute the route, or subsequent parameter functions.
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*
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* app.param('user_id', function(req, res, next, id){
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* User.find(id, function(err, user){
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* if (err) {
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* next(err);
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* } else if (user) {
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* req.user = user;
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* next();
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* } else {
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* next(new Error('failed to load user'));
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* }
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* });
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* });
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*
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* @param {String|Array} name
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* @param {Function} fn
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.param = function(name, fn){
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var self = this
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, fns = [].slice.call(arguments, 1);
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// array
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if (Array.isArray(name)) {
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name.forEach(function(name){
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fns.forEach(function(fn){
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self.param(name, fn);
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});
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});
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// param logic
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} else if ('function' == typeof name) {
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this._router.param(name);
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// single
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} else {
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if (':' == name[0]) name = name.substr(1);
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fns.forEach(function(fn){
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self._router.param(name, fn);
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});
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}
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Assign `setting` to `val`, or return `setting`'s value.
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*
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* app.set('foo', 'bar');
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* app.get('foo');
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* // => "bar"
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*
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* Mounted servers inherit their parent server's settings.
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*
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* @param {String} setting
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* @param {String} val
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* @return {Server} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.set = function(setting, val){
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if (1 == arguments.length) {
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return this.settings[setting];
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} else {
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this.settings[setting] = val;
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return this;
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}
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};
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/**
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* Return the app's absolute pathname
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* based on the parent(s) that have
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* mounted it.
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*
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* For example if the application was
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* mounted as "/admin", which itself
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* was mounted as "/blog" then the
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* return value would be "/blog/admin".
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*
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* @return {String}
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* @api private
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*/
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app.path = function(){
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return this.parent
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? this.parent.path() + this.route
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: '';
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};
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/**
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* Check if `setting` is enabled (truthy).
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*
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* app.enabled('foo')
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* // => false
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*
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* app.enable('foo')
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* app.enabled('foo')
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* // => true
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*
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* @param {String} setting
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* @return {Boolean}
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* @api public
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*/
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app.enabled = function(setting){
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return !!this.set(setting);
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};
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/**
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* Check if `setting` is disabled.
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*
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* app.disabled('foo')
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* // => true
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*
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* app.enable('foo')
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* app.disabled('foo')
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* // => false
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*
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* @param {String} setting
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* @return {Boolean}
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* @api public
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*/
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app.disabled = function(setting){
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return !this.set(setting);
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};
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/**
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* Enable `setting`.
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*
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* @param {String} setting
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.enable = function(setting){
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return this.set(setting, true);
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};
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/**
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* Disable `setting`.
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*
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* @param {String} setting
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.disable = function(setting){
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return this.set(setting, false);
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};
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/**
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* Configure callback for zero or more envs,
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* when no `env` is specified that callback will
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* be invoked for all environments. Any combination
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* can be used multiple times, in any order desired.
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* app.configure(function(){
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* // executed for all envs
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* });
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*
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* app.configure('stage', function(){
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* // executed staging env
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* });
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*
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* app.configure('stage', 'production', function(){
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* // executed for stage and production
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* });
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*
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* Note:
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*
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* These callbacks are invoked immediately, and
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* are effectively sugar for the following:
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*
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* var env = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development';
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*
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* switch (env) {
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* case 'development':
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* ...
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* break;
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* case 'stage':
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* ...
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* break;
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* case 'production':
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* ...
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* break;
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* }
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*
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* @param {String} env...
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* @param {Function} fn
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.configure = function(env, fn){
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var envs = 'all'
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, args = [].slice.call(arguments);
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fn = args.pop();
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if (args.length) envs = args;
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if ('all' == envs || ~envs.indexOf(this.settings.env)) fn.call(this);
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return this;
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};
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/**
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* Delegate `.VERB(...)` calls to `router.VERB(...)`.
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*/
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methods.forEach(function(method){
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app[method] = function(path){
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if ('get' == method && 1 == arguments.length) return this.set(path);
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// deprecated
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if (Array.isArray(path)) {
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console.trace('passing an array to app.VERB() is deprecated and will be removed in 4.0');
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}
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// if no router attached yet, attach the router
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if (!this._usedRouter) this.use(this.router);
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// setup route
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this._router[method].apply(this._router, arguments);
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return this;
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};
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});
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/**
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* Special-cased "all" method, applying the given route `path`,
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* middleware, and callback to _every_ HTTP method.
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*
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* @param {String} path
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* @param {Function} ...
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* @return {app} for chaining
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* @api public
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*/
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app.all = function(path){
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var args = arguments;
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methods.forEach(function(method){
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app[method].apply(this, args);
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}, this);
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return this;
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};
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// del -> delete alias
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app.del = app.delete;
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/**
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* Render the given view `name` name with `options`
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* and a callback accepting an error and the
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* rendered template string.
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*
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* Example:
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*
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* app.render('email', { name: 'Tobi' }, function(err, html){
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* // ...
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* })
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*
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* @param {String} name
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* @param {String|Function} options or fn
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* @param {Function} fn
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* @api public
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*/
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app.render = function(name, options, fn){
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var opts = {}
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, cache = this.cache
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, engines = this.engines
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, view;
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// support callback function as second arg
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if ('function' == typeof options) {
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fn = options, options = {};
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}
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// merge app.locals
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utils.merge(opts, this.locals);
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// merge options._locals
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if (options._locals) utils.merge(opts, options._locals);
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// merge options
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utils.merge(opts, options);
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// set .cache unless explicitly provided
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opts.cache = null == opts.cache
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? this.enabled('view cache')
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: opts.cache;
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// primed cache
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if (opts.cache) view = cache[name];
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// view
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if (!view) {
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view = new (this.get('view'))(name, {
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defaultEngine: this.get('view engine'),
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root: this.get('views'),
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engines: engines
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});
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if (!view.path) {
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var err = new Error('Failed to lookup view "' + name + '" in views directory "' + view.root + '"');
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err.view = view;
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return fn(err);
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}
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// prime the cache
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if (opts.cache) cache[name] = view;
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}
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// render
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try {
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view.render(opts, fn);
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} catch (err) {
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fn(err);
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}
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};
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/**
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* Listen for connections.
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*
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* A node `http.Server` is returned, with this
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* application (which is a `Function`) as its
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* callback. If you wish to create both an HTTP
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* and HTTPS server you may do so with the "http"
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* and "https" modules as shown here:
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*
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* var http = require('http')
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* , https = require('https')
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* , express = require('express')
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* , app = express();
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*
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* http.createServer(app).listen(80);
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* https.createServer({ ... }, app).listen(443);
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*
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* @return {http.Server}
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* @api public
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*/
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app.listen = function(){
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var server = http.createServer(this);
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return server.listen.apply(server, arguments);
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};
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