From c1932084390aca19c748da024b7b168c160a3aea Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adam Chlipala Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2018 15:42:59 -0500 Subject: New .urp option: safeGetDefault --- doc/manual.tex | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/manual.tex b/doc/manual.tex index d2db4816..e064e59e 100644 --- a/doc/manual.tex +++ b/doc/manual.tex @@ -190,6 +190,7 @@ Here is the complete list of directive forms. ``FFI'' stands for ``foreign func \item \texttt{profile} generates an executable that may be used with gprof. \item \texttt{rewrite KIND FROM TO} gives a rule for rewriting canonical module paths. For instance, the canonical path of a page may be \texttt{Mod1.Mod2.mypage}, while you would rather the page were accessed via a URL containing only \texttt{page}. The directive \texttt{rewrite url Mod1/Mod2/mypage page} would accomplish that. The possible values of \texttt{KIND} determine which kinds of objects are affected. The kind \texttt{all} matches any object, and \texttt{url} matches page URLs. The kinds \texttt{table}, \texttt{sequence}, and \texttt{view} match those sorts of SQL entities, and \texttt{relation} matches any of those three. \texttt{cookie} matches HTTP cookies, and \texttt{style} matches CSS class names. If \texttt{FROM} ends in \texttt{/*}, it is interpreted as a prefix matching rule, and rewriting occurs by replacing only the appropriate prefix of a path with \texttt{TO}. The \texttt{TO} field may be left empty to express the idea of deleting a prefix. For instance, \texttt{rewrite url Main/*} will strip all \texttt{Main/} prefixes from URLs. While the actual external names of relations and styles have parts separated by underscores instead of slashes, all rewrite rules must be written in terms of slashes. An optional suffix of \cd{[-]} for a \cd{rewrite} directive asks to additionally replace all \cd{\_} characters with \cd{-} characters, which can be handy for, e.g., interfacing with an off-the-shelf CSS library that prefers hyphens over underscores. \item \texttt{safeGet URI} asks to allow the page handler assigned this canonical URI prefix to cause persistent side effects, even if accessed via an HTTP \cd{GET} request. +\item \texttt{safeGetDefault} asks to allow \emph{any} page handler to cause side effects, even if accessed via an HTTP \cd{GET} request. \item \texttt{script URL} adds \texttt{URL} to the list of extra JavaScript files to be included at the beginning of any page that uses JavaScript. This is most useful for importing JavaScript versions of functions found in new FFI modules. \item \texttt{serverOnly Module.ident} registers an FFI function or transaction that may only be run on the server. \item \texttt{sigfile PATH} sets a path where your application should look for a key to use in cryptographic signing. This is used to prevent cross-site request forgery attacks for any form handler that both reads a cookie and creates side effects. If the referenced file doesn't exist, an application will create it and read its saved data on future invocations. You can also initialize the file manually with any contents at least 16 bytes long; the first 16 bytes will be treated as the key. -- cgit v1.2.3