Context allows the use of a compatible middleware at different points in a request handling stack. A compatible middleware must define context which should take the arguments env and app. The first of which would be the request environment. The second of which would be the rack application that the request would be forwarded to.
# File lib/rack/utils.rb, line 358 def call(env) @for.context(env, @app) end
# File lib/rack/utils.rb, line 366 def context(env, app=@app) recontext(app).call(env) end
# File lib/rack/utils.rb, line 362 def recontext(app) self.class.new(@for, app) end
# File lib/rack/utils.rb, line 353 def initialize(app_f, app_r) raise 'running context does not respond to #context' unless app_f.respond_to? :context @for, @app = app_f, app_r end