ns_register_proc option ?arg arg ...?
ns_register_trace option ?arg arg ...?
This function will be called at the specified stage of a connection, if the method/URL combination for the filter matches the method/URL combination for the connection using glob style matching.
The URLpattern can contain standard string-matching characters. For example, these are valid URL patterns:
/employees/*.tcl
/accounts/*/out
Valid values for the "when" argument are: preauth, postauth, and trace. Using pre-authorization, the procedure will be called (assuming that the method/URL combination matches) just before authorization. If the procedure returns with a code of:
Syntax for the registered procedure:
The conn (connection) argument is optional for procedures registered by ns_register_filter if the procedure has 1 or 2 arguments (including why but not including conn). The following examples show the variations that can be used in this case:
proc filter_noargs { why } {
ns_log Notice "filter noargs"
return filter_ok
} ;# filter_noargs
proc filter_context { arg why } {
ns_log Notice "filter context. Arg: $arg"
return filter_ok
} ;# filter_noargs
proc filter_conncontext { conn arg why } {
ns_log Notice "filter conn context"
return filter_ok
} ;# filter_noargs
The conn (connection) argument is required for procedures registered by ns_register_filter if the procedure has 3 or more arguments (including why but not including conn). The conn argument is automatically filled with the connection information. The first argument following conn will always take the value supplied by ns_register_filter, if there is one, or an empty value. The why argument at the end is automatically filled with the type of filter requested. All other arguments must supply a default value. The following examples show the variations that can be used in this case:
proc threeargs { conn context { greeble bork } why } { proc fourargs { conn context { greeble bork } {hoover quark} why } {
ns_register_filter postauth GET /threeargs threeargs aaa
ns_register_filter postauth GET /fourargs fourargs aaa bbb ccc
...
} ;
...
} ;
When a GET of /threeargs is requested, the conn and why arguments will be filled automatically, the context argument will be assigned "aaa" and the greeble argument will be assigned the default value "bork". When a GET of /fourargs is requested, the conn and why arguments will be filled automatically, the context argument will be assigned "aaa", the greeble argument will be assigned "bbb", and the hoover argument will be assigned the default value "quark".
ns_register_trace registers a Tcl script as a trace for the specified method/URL combination. After the server handles the request for the specified method on an URL that matches the URLpattern, it calls the trace script with the connection id and any arguments (args) specified. The URLpattern can contain standard string-matching characters. For example, these are valid URLpatterns:
/employees/*.tcl /accounts/*/out
Note ns_register_trace is similar to ns_register_proc except that the pattern-matching for the URL is performed differently. With ns_register_proc, the specified URL is used to match that URL and any URL below it in the hierarchy. Wildcards such as "*" are meaningful only for the final part of the URL, such as /scripts/*.tcl. With ns_register_trace, the URLpattern is used to match URLs as a string with standard string-matching characters. ns_register_proc results in a single match, whereas multiple ns_register_trace’s can be matched and will be called.