Hello,
Today we are proud to announce the release of Rack 1.5.0.
= Rack, a modular Ruby webserver interface
Rack provides a minimal, modular and adaptable interface for developing
web applications in Ruby. By wrapping HTTP requests and responses in
the simplest way possible, it unifies and distills the API for web
servers, web frameworks, and software in between (the so-called
middleware) into a single method call.
The exact details of this are described in the Rack specification, which
all Rack applications should conform to.
== Changes
Please note that this release includes a few potentially breaking
changes.
Of particular note are:
- SessionHash is no longer a Hash sublcass
- Rack::File cache_control parameter is removed in place of headers
options
Additonally, SPEC has been updated in several areas and is now at 1,2.
A new SPEC section was introduced that provides two server-optional IO
hijacking
APIs. Further information on these APIs will be made available by the
community
in good time. In the mean time, some information can be found in the
original
pull request: https://github.com/rack/rack/pull/481
- January 21st, 2013: Thirty third public release 1.5.0
- Introduced hijack SPEC, for before-response and after-response
hijacking - SessionHash is no longer a Hash subclass
- Rack::File cache_control parameter is removed, in place of headers
options - Rack::Auth::AbstractRequest#scheme now yields strings, not symbols
- Rack::Utils cookie functions now format expires in RFC 2822 format
- Rack::File now has a default mime type
- rackup -b ‘run Rack::File.new(“.”)’, option provides command line
configs - Rack::Deflater will no longer double encode bodies
- Rack::Mime#match? provides convenience for Accept header matching
- Rack::Utils#q_values provides splitting for Accept headers
- Rack::Utils#best_q_match provides a helper for Accept headers
- Rack::Handler.pick provides convenience for finding available
servers - Puma added to the list of default servers (preferred over Webrick)
- Various middleware now correctly close body when replacing it
- Rack::Request#params is no longer persistent with only GET params
- Rack::Request#update_param and #delete_param provide persistent
operations - Rack::Request#trusted_proxy? now returns true for local unix sockets
- Rack::Response no longer forces Content-Types
- Rack::Sendfile provides local mapping configuration options
- Rack::Utils#rfc2109 provides old netscape style time output
- Updated HTTP status codes
- Ruby 1.8.6 likely no longer passes tests, and is no longer fully
supported
- Introduced hijack SPEC, for before-response and after-response
== Where can I get it?
You can download Rack at
http://chneukirchen.org/releases/rack-1.5.0.tar.gz (upload
pending at time of writing)
http://rubyforge.org/projects/rack
Alternatively, you can checkout from the development repository with:
git clone git://github.com/rack/rack.git
cd rack && git checkout rack-1.5 # for this release
Happy hacking and have a nice day,
James T.
on behalf of the Rack Core Team.
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