livebook/lib/livebook_web/endpoint.ex

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Elixir

defmodule LivebookWeb.Endpoint do
use Phoenix.Endpoint, otp_app: :livebook
# The session will be stored in the cookie and signed,
# this means its contents can be read but not tampered with.
# Set :encryption_salt if you would also like to encrypt it.
@session_options [
store: :cookie,
key: "_livebook_key",
signing_salt: "SqUy8vWM"
]
socket "/live", Phoenix.LiveView.Socket,
# Don't check the origin as we don't know how the web app is gonna be accessed.
# It runs locally, but may be exposed via IP or domain name.
# The WebSocket connection is already protected from CSWSH by using CSRF token.
websocket: [check_origin: false, connect_info: [:user_agent, session: @session_options]]
# We use Escript for distributing Livebook, so we don't
# have access to the files in priv/static at runtime in the prod environment.
# To overcome this we load contents of those files at compilation time,
# so that they become a part of the executable and can be served
# from memory.
defmodule AssetsMemoryProvider do
use LivebookWeb.MemoryProvider,
from: :livebook,
gzip: true
end
defmodule AssetsFileSystemProvider do
use LivebookWeb.FileSystemProvider,
from: {:livebook, "priv/static_dev"}
end
file_provider = if(Mix.env() == :prod, do: AssetsMemoryProvider, else: AssetsFileSystemProvider)
# Serve static failes at "/"
plug LivebookWeb.StaticPlug,
at: "/",
file_provider: file_provider,
gzip: true
# Code reloading can be explicitly enabled under the
# :code_reloader configuration of your endpoint.
if code_reloading? do
socket "/phoenix/live_reload/socket", Phoenix.LiveReloader.Socket
plug Phoenix.LiveReloader
plug Phoenix.CodeReloader
end
plug Plug.RequestId
plug Plug.Telemetry, event_prefix: [:phoenix, :endpoint]
plug Plug.Parsers,
parsers: [:urlencoded, :multipart, :json],
pass: ["*/*"],
json_decoder: Phoenix.json_library()
plug Plug.MethodOverride
plug Plug.Head
plug Plug.Session, @session_options
plug LivebookWeb.Router
end