package Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument; use strict; use warnings; use parent qw(Plack::Middleware); use Plack::MIME; use Plack::Util; use Plack::Util::Accessor qw( subrequest ); use HTTP::Status qw(is_error); sub call { my $self = shift; my $env = shift; my $r = $self->app->($env); $self->response_cb($r, sub { my $r = shift; unless (is_error($r->[0]) && exists $self->{$r->[0]}) { return; } my $path = $self->{$r->[0]}; if ($self->subrequest) { for my $key (keys %$env) { unless ($key =~ /^psgi/) { $env->{'psgix.errordocument.' . $key} = $env->{$key}; } } # TODO: What if SCRIPT_NAME is not empty? $env->{REQUEST_METHOD} = 'GET'; $env->{REQUEST_URI} = $path; $env->{PATH_INFO} = $path; $env->{QUERY_STRING} = ''; delete $env->{CONTENT_LENGTH}; my $sub_r = $self->app->($env); if ($sub_r->[0] == 200) { $r->[1] = $sub_r->[1]; if (@$r == 3) { $r->[2] = $sub_r->[2]; } else { my $full_sub_response = ''; Plack::Util::foreach($sub_r->[2], sub { $full_sub_response .= $_[0]; }); my $returned; return sub { if ($returned) { return defined($_[0]) ? '' : undef; } $returned = 1; return $full_sub_response; } } } # TODO: allow 302 here? } else { my $h = Plack::Util::headers($r->[1]); $h->remove('Content-Length'); $h->remove('Content-Encoding'); $h->remove('Transfer-Encoding'); $h->set('Content-Type', Plack::MIME->mime_type($path)); open my $fh, "<", $path or die "$path: $!"; if ($r->[2]) { $r->[2] = $fh; } else { my $done; return sub { unless ($done) { $done = 1; return join '', <$fh>; } return defined $_[0] ? '' : undef; }; }; } }); } 1; __END__ =head1 NAME Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument - Set Error Document based on HTTP status code =head1 SYNOPSIS # in app.psgi use Plack::Builder; builder { enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument", 500 => '/uri/errors/500.html', 404 => '/uri/errors/404.html', subrequest => 1; $app; }; =head1 DESCRIPTION Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument allows you to customize error screen by setting paths (file system path or URI path) of error pages per status code. =head1 CONFIGURATIONS =over 4 =item subrequest A boolean flag to serve error pages using a new GET sub request. Defaults to false, which means it serves error pages using file system path. builder { enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument", 502 => '/home/www/htdocs/errors/maint.html'; enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument", 404 => '/static/404.html', 403 => '/static/403.html', subrequest => 1; $app; }; This configuration serves 502 error pages from file system directly assuming that's when you probably maintain database etc. but serves 404 and 403 pages using a sub request so your application can do some logic there like logging or doing suggestions. When using a subrequest, the subrequest should return a regular '200' response. =back =head1 AUTHOR Tatsuhiko Miyagawa =head1 SEE ALSO =cut