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class URI::Generic
Base class for all URI classes. Implements generic URI syntax as per RFC 2396.
Constants
- COMPONENT
-
An
Arrayof the available components forURI::Generic. - DEFAULT_PORT
-
A Default port of nil for
URI::Generic.
Attributes
Returns the fragment component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz?search=FooBar#ponies").fragment #=> "ponies"
Returns the host component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz").host #=> "foo"
It returns nil if no host component exists.
URI("mailto:foo@example.org").host #=> nil
The component does not contain the port number.
URI("http://foo:8080/bar/baz").host #=> "foo"
Since IPv6 addresses are wrapped with brackets in URIs, this method returns IPv6 addresses wrapped with brackets. This form is not appropriate to pass to socket methods such as TCPSocket.open. If unwrapped host names are required, use the hostname method.
URI("http://[::1]/bar/baz").host #=> "[::1]"
URI("http://[::1]/bar/baz").hostname #=> "::1"
Returns the opaque part of the URI.
URI("mailto:foo@example.org").opaque #=> "foo@example.org"
URI("http://foo/bar/baz").opaque #=> nil
The portion of the path that does not make use of the slash ‘/’. The path typically refers to an absolute path or an opaque part. (See RFC2396 Section 3 and 5.2.)
Returns the path component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz").path #=> "/bar/baz"
Returns the port component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz").port #=> 80
URI("http://foo:8080/bar/baz").port #=> 8080
Returns the query component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz?search=FooBar").query #=> "search=FooBar"
Returns the scheme component of the URI.
URI("http://foo/bar/baz").scheme #=> "http"
Public Class Methods
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 116
def self.build(args)
if args.kind_of?(Array) &&
args.size == ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT.size
tmp = args.dup
elsif args.kind_of?(Hash)
tmp = ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT.collect do |c|
if args.include?(c)
args[c]
else
nil
end
end
else
component = self.class.component rescue ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT
raise ArgumentError,
"expected Array of or Hash of components of #{self.class} (#{component.join(', ')})"
end
tmp << nil
tmp << true
return self.new(*tmp)
end
Synopsis
See ::new.
Description
Creates a new URI::Generic instance from components of URI::Generic with check. Components are: scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, and fragment. You can provide arguments either by an Array or a Hash. See ::new for hash keys to use or for order of array items.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 78
def self.build2(args)
begin
return self.build(args)
rescue InvalidComponentError
if args.kind_of?(Array)
return self.build(args.collect{|x|
if x.is_a?(String)
DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(x)
else
x
end
})
elsif args.kind_of?(Hash)
tmp = {}
args.each do |key, value|
tmp[key] = if value
DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(value)
else
value
end
end
return self.build(tmp)
end
end
end
Synopsis
See ::new.
Description
At first, tries to create a new URI::Generic instance using URI::Generic::build. But, if exception URI::InvalidComponentError is raised, then it does URI::Escape.escape all URI components and tries again.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 57
def self.component
self::COMPONENT
end
Components of the URI in the order.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 32
def self.default_port
self::DEFAULT_PORT
end
Returns default port.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 169
def initialize(scheme,
userinfo, host, port, registry,
path, opaque,
query,
fragment,
parser = DEFAULT_PARSER,
arg_check = false)
@scheme = nil
@user = nil
@password = nil
@host = nil
@port = nil
@path = nil
@query = nil
@opaque = nil
@fragment = nil
@parser = parser == DEFAULT_PARSER ? nil : parser
if arg_check
self.scheme = scheme
self.userinfo = userinfo
self.hostname = host
self.port = port
self.path = path
self.query = query
self.opaque = opaque
self.fragment = fragment
else
self.set_scheme(scheme)
self.set_userinfo(userinfo)
self.set_host(host)
self.set_port(port)
self.set_path(path)
self.query = query
self.set_opaque(opaque)
self.fragment=(fragment)
end
if registry
raise InvalidURIError,
"the scheme #{@scheme} does not accept registry part: #{registry} (or bad hostname?)"
end
@scheme&.freeze
self.set_path('') if !@path && !@opaque # (see RFC2396 Section 5.2)
self.set_port(self.default_port) if self.default_port && !@port
end
Args
scheme-
Protocol scheme, i.e. ‘http’,‘ftp’,‘mailto’ and so on.
userinfo-
User name and password, i.e. ‘sdmitry:bla’.
host-
Server host name.
port-
Server port.
registry-
Registry of naming authorities.
path-
Path on server.
opaque-
Opaque part.
query-
Query data.
fragment-
Part of the
URIafter ‘#’ character. parser-
Parserfor internal use [URI::DEFAULT_PARSER by default]. arg_check-
Check arguments [false by default].
Description
Creates a new URI::Generic instance from “generic” components without check.
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1373
def ==(oth)
if self.class == oth.class
self.normalize.component_ary == oth.normalize.component_ary
else
false
end
end
Compares two URIs.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 962
def absolute?
if @scheme
true
else
false
end
end
Returns true if URI has a scheme (e.g. http:// or https://) specified.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1463
def coerce(oth)
case oth
when String
oth = parser.parse(oth)
else
super
end
return oth, self
end
Args
Description
Attempts to parse other URI oth, returns [parsed_oth, self].
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.coerce("http://foo.com")
#=> [#<URI::HTTP http://foo.com>, #<URI::HTTP http://my.example.com>]
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 313
def component
self.class.component
end
Components of the URI in the order.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 39
def default_port
self.class.default_port
end
Returns default port.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1385
def eql?(oth)
self.class == oth.class &&
parser == oth.parser &&
self.component_ary.eql?(oth.component_ary)
end
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1489
def find_proxy(env=ENV)
raise BadURIError, "relative URI: #{self}" if self.relative?
name = self.scheme.downcase + '_proxy'
proxy_uri = nil
if name == 'http_proxy' && env.include?('REQUEST_METHOD') # CGI?
# HTTP_PROXY conflicts with *_proxy for proxy settings and
# HTTP_* for header information in CGI.
# So it should be careful to use it.
pairs = env.reject {|k, v| /\Ahttp_proxy\z/i !~ k }
case pairs.length
when 0 # no proxy setting anyway.
proxy_uri = nil
when 1
k, _ = pairs.shift
if k == 'http_proxy' && env[k.upcase] == nil
# http_proxy is safe to use because ENV is case sensitive.
proxy_uri = env[name]
else
proxy_uri = nil
end
else # http_proxy is safe to use because ENV is case sensitive.
proxy_uri = env.to_hash[name]
end
if !proxy_uri
# Use CGI_HTTP_PROXY. cf. libwww-perl.
proxy_uri = env["CGI_#{name.upcase}"]
end
elsif name == 'http_proxy'
if RUBY_ENGINE == 'jruby' && p_addr = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyHost']
p_port = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyPort']
if p_user = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyUser']
p_pass = ENV_JAVA['http.proxyPass']
proxy_uri = "http://#{p_user}:#{p_pass}@#{p_addr}:#{p_port}"
else
proxy_uri = "http://#{p_addr}:#{p_port}"
end
else
unless proxy_uri = env[name]
if proxy_uri = env[name.upcase]
warn 'The environment variable HTTP_PROXY is discouraged. Use http_proxy.', uplevel: 1
end
end
end
else
proxy_uri = env[name] || env[name.upcase]
end
if proxy_uri.nil? || proxy_uri.empty?
return nil
end
if self.hostname
begin
addr = IPSocket.getaddress(self.hostname)
return nil if /\A127\.|\A::1\z/ =~ addr
rescue SocketError
end
end
name = 'no_proxy'
if no_proxy = env[name] || env[name.upcase]
return nil unless URI::Generic.use_proxy?(self.hostname, addr, self.port, no_proxy)
end
URI.parse(proxy_uri)
end
Returns a proxy URI. The proxy URI is obtained from environment variables such as http_proxy, ftp_proxy, no_proxy, etc. If there is no proper proxy, nil is returned.
If the optional parameter env is specified, it is used instead of ENV.
Note that capitalized variables (HTTP_PROXY, FTP_PROXY, NO_PROXY, etc.) are examined, too.
But http_proxy and HTTP_PROXY is treated specially under CGI environment. It’s because HTTP_PROXY may be set by Proxy: header. So HTTP_PROXY is not used. http_proxy is not used too if the variable is case insensitive. CGI_HTTP_PROXY can be used instead.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 919
def fragment=(v)
return @fragment = nil unless v
x = v.to_str
v = x.dup if x.equal? v
v.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8) rescue nil
v.delete!("\t\r\n")
v.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
v.gsub!(/(?!%\h\h|[!-~])./n){'%%%02X' % $&.ord}
v.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII)
@fragment = v
end
Checks the fragment v component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :FRAGMENT.
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the fragment component v (with validation).
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212049")
uri.fragment = "time=1305212086"
uri.to_s #=> "http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212086"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1381
def hash
self.component_ary.hash
end
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 951
def hierarchical?
if @path
true
else
false
end
end
Returns true if URI is hierarchical.
Description
URI has components listed in order of decreasing significance from left to right, see RFC3986 tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986 1.2.3.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/")
uri.hierarchical?
#=> true
uri = URI.parse("mailto:joe@example.com")
uri.hierarchical?
#=> false
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 629
def host=(v)
check_host(v)
set_host(v)
v
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the host component v (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_host.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.host = "foo.com"
uri.to_s #=> "http://foo.com"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 644
def hostname
v = self.host
v&.start_with?('[') && v.end_with?(']') ? v[1..-2] : v
end
Extract the host part of the URI and unwrap brackets for IPv6 addresses.
This method is the same as URI::Generic#host except brackets for IPv6 (and future IP) addresses are removed.
uri = URI("http://[::1]/bar")
uri.hostname #=> "::1"
uri.host #=> "[::1]"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 661
def hostname=(v)
v = "[#{v}]" if !(v&.start_with?('[') && v&.end_with?(']')) && v&.index(':')
self.host = v
end
Sets the host part of the URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.
This method is the same as URI::Generic#host= except the argument can be a bare IPv6 address.
uri = URI("http://foo/bar")
uri.hostname = "::1"
uri.to_s #=> "http://[::1]/bar"
If the argument seems to be an IPv6 address, it is wrapped with brackets.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1440
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{self}>"
end
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1099
def merge(oth)
rel = parser.__send__(:convert_to_uri, oth)
if rel.absolute?
#raise BadURIError, "both URI are absolute" if absolute?
# hmm... should return oth for usability?
return rel
end
unless self.absolute?
raise BadURIError, "both URI are relative"
end
base = self.dup
authority = rel.userinfo || rel.host || rel.port
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 2)
if (rel.path.nil? || rel.path.empty?) && !authority && !rel.query
base.fragment=(rel.fragment) if rel.fragment
return base
end
base.query = nil
base.fragment=(nil)
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 4)
if !authority
base.set_path(merge_path(base.path, rel.path)) if base.path && rel.path
else
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 4)
base.set_path(rel.path) if rel.path
end
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 7)
base.set_userinfo(rel.userinfo) if rel.userinfo
base.set_host(rel.host) if rel.host
base.set_port(rel.port) if rel.port
base.query = rel.query if rel.query
base.fragment=(rel.fragment) if rel.fragment
return base
end
Args
Description
Merges two URIs.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.merge("/main.rbx?page=1")
# => "http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1071
def merge!(oth)
t = merge(oth)
if self == t
nil
else
replace!(t)
self
end
end
Args
Description
Destructive form of merge.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.merge!("/main.rbx?page=1")
uri.to_s # => "http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1309
def normalize
uri = dup
uri.normalize!
uri
end
Returns normalized URI.
require 'uri'
URI("HTTP://my.EXAMPLE.com").normalize
#=> #<URI::HTTP http://my.example.com/>
Normalization here means:
scheme and host are converted to lowercase,
an empty path component is set to “/”.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1318
def normalize!
if path&.empty?
set_path('/')
end
if scheme && scheme != scheme.downcase
set_scheme(self.scheme.downcase)
end
if host && host != host.downcase
set_host(self.host.downcase)
end
end
Destructive version of normalize.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 891
def opaque=(v)
check_opaque(v)
set_opaque(v)
v
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the opaque component v (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_opaque.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 289
def parser
if !defined?(@parser) || !@parser
DEFAULT_PARSER
else
@parser || DEFAULT_PARSER
end
end
Returns the parser to be used.
Unless a URI::Parser is defined, DEFAULT_PARSER is used.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 573
def password
@password
end
Returns the password component.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 498
def password=(password)
check_password(password)
set_password(password)
# returns password
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the password component (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_password.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://john:S3nsit1ve@my.example.com")
uri.password = "V3ry_S3nsit1ve"
uri.to_s #=> "http://john:V3ry_S3nsit1ve@my.example.com"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 805
def path=(v)
check_path(v)
set_path(v)
v
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the path component v (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_path.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/pub/files")
uri.path = "/faq/"
uri.to_s #=> "http://my.example.com/faq/"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 719
def port=(v)
check_port(v)
set_port(v)
port
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the port component v (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_port.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.port = 8080
uri.to_s #=> "http://my.example.com:8080"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 829
def query=(v)
return @query = nil unless v
raise InvalidURIError, "query conflicts with opaque" if @opaque
x = v.to_str
v = x.dup if x.equal? v
v.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8) rescue nil
v.delete!("\t\r\n")
v.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT)
raise InvalidURIError, "invalid percent escape: #{$1}" if /(%\H\H)/n.match(v)
v.gsub!(/(?!%\h\h|[!$-&(-;=?-_a-~])./n.freeze){'%%%02X' % $&.ord}
v.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII)
@query = v
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the query component v.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25")
uri.query = "id=1"
uri.to_s #=> "http://my.example.com/?id=1"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 735
def registry=(v)
raise InvalidURIError, "can not set registry"
end
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 974
def relative?
!absolute?
end
Returns true if URI does not have a scheme (e.g. http:// or https://) specified.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1252
def route_from(oth)
# you can modify `rel', but can not `oth'.
begin
oth, rel = route_from0(oth)
rescue
raise $!.class, $!.message
end
if oth == rel
return rel
end
rel.set_path(route_from_path(oth.path, self.path))
if rel.path == './' && self.query
# "./?foo" -> "?foo"
rel.set_path('')
end
return rel
end
Args
Description
Calculates relative path from oth to self.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse('http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1')
uri.route_from('http://my.example.com')
#=> #<URI::Generic /main.rbx?page=1>
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1292
def route_to(oth)
parser.__send__(:convert_to_uri, oth).route_from(self)
end
Args
Description
Calculates relative path to oth from self.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse('http://my.example.com')
uri.route_to('http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1')
#=> #<URI::Generic /main.rbx?page=1>
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 360
def scheme=(v)
check_scheme(v)
set_scheme(v)
v
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the scheme component v (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_scheme.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.scheme = "https"
uri.to_s #=> "https://my.example.com"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1429
def select(*components)
components.collect do |c|
if component.include?(c)
self.__send__(c)
else
raise ArgumentError,
"expected of components of #{self.class} (#{self.class.component.join(', ')})"
end
end
end
Args
Description
Selects specified components from URI.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse('http://myuser:mypass@my.example.com/test.rbx')
uri.select(:userinfo, :host, :path)
# => ["myuser:mypass", "my.example.com", "/test.rbx"]
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 1333
def to_s
str = ''.dup
if @scheme
str << @scheme
str << ':'
end
if @opaque
str << @opaque
else
if @host || %w[file postgres].include?(@scheme)
str << '//'
end
if self.userinfo
str << self.userinfo
str << '@'
end
if @host
str << @host
end
if @port && @port != self.default_port
str << ':'
str << @port.to_s
end
str << @path
if @query
str << '?'
str << @query
end
end
if @fragment
str << '#'
str << @fragment
end
str
end
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 568
def user
@user
end
Returns the user component.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 471
def user=(user)
check_user(user)
set_user(user)
# returns user
end
Args
v
Description
Public setter for the user component (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.check_user.
Usage
require 'uri'
uri = URI.parse("http://john:S3nsit1ve@my.example.com")
uri.user = "sam"
uri.to_s #=> "http://sam:V3ry_S3nsit1ve@my.example.com"
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 557
def userinfo
if @user.nil?
nil
elsif @password.nil?
@user
else
@user + ':' + @password
end
end
Returns the userinfo, either as ‘user’ or ‘user:password’.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 441
def userinfo=(userinfo)
if userinfo.nil?
return nil
end
check_userinfo(*userinfo)
set_userinfo(*userinfo)
# returns userinfo
end
Sets userinfo, argument is string like ‘name:pass’.
Protected Instance Methods
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 603
def set_host(v)
@host = v
end
Protected setter for the host component v.
See also URI::Generic.host=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 873
def set_opaque(v)
@opaque = v
end
Protected setter for the opaque component v.
See also URI::Generic.opaque=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 534
def set_password(v)
@password = v
# returns v
end
Protected setter for the password component v.
See also URI::Generic.password=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 779
def set_path(v)
@path = v
end
Protected setter for the path component v.
See also URI::Generic.path=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 692
def set_port(v)
v = v.empty? ? nil : v.to_i unless !v || v.kind_of?(Integer)
@port = v
end
Protected setter for the port component v.
See also URI::Generic.port=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 334
def set_scheme(v)
@scheme = v&.downcase
end
Protected setter for the scheme component v.
See also URI::Generic.scheme=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 524
def set_user(v)
set_userinfo(v, @password)
v
end
Protected setter for the user component v.
See also URI::Generic.user=.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 509
def set_userinfo(user, password = nil)
unless password
user, password = split_userinfo(user)
end
@user = user
@password = password if password
[@user, @password]
end
Protected setter for the user component, and password if available (with validation).
See also URI::Generic.userinfo=.
Private Instance Methods
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 584
def check_host(v)
return v unless v
if @opaque
raise InvalidURIError,
"can not set host with registry or opaque"
elsif parser.regexp[:HOST] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected host component): #{v}"
end
return true
end
Checks the host v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :HOST.
Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a host component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 851
def check_opaque(v)
return v unless v
# raise if both hier and opaque are not nil, because:
# absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part )
# hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ]
if @host || @port || @user || @path # userinfo = @user + ':' + @password
raise InvalidURIError,
"can not set opaque with host, port, userinfo or path"
elsif v && parser.regexp[:OPAQUE] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected opaque component): #{v}"
end
return true
end
Checks the opaque v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :OPAQUE.
Can not have a host, port, user, or path component defined, with an opaque component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 417
def check_password(v, user = @user)
if @opaque
raise InvalidURIError,
"can not set password with opaque"
end
return v unless v
if !user
raise InvalidURIError,
"password component depends user component"
end
if parser.regexp[:USERINFO] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad password component"
end
return true
end
Checks the password v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO.
Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a user component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 747
def check_path(v)
# raise if both hier and opaque are not nil, because:
# absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part )
# hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ]
if v && @opaque
raise InvalidURIError,
"path conflicts with opaque"
end
# If scheme is ftp, path may be relative.
# See RFC 1738 section 3.2.2, and RFC 2396.
if @scheme && @scheme != "ftp"
if v && v != '' && parser.regexp[:ABS_PATH] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected absolute path component): #{v}"
end
else
if v && v != '' && parser.regexp[:ABS_PATH] !~ v &&
parser.regexp[:REL_PATH] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected relative path component): #{v}"
end
end
return true
end
Checks the path v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :ABS_PATH and :REL_PATH.
Can not have a opaque component defined, with a path component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 673
def check_port(v)
return v unless v
if @opaque
raise InvalidURIError,
"can not set port with registry or opaque"
elsif !v.kind_of?(Integer) && parser.regexp[:PORT] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected port component): #{v.inspect}"
end
return true
end
Checks the port v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :PORT.
Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a port component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 320
def check_scheme(v)
if v && parser.regexp[:SCHEME] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected scheme component): #{v}"
end
return true
end
Checks the scheme v component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :SCHEME.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 393
def check_user(v)
if @opaque
raise InvalidURIError,
"can not set user with opaque"
end
return v unless v
if parser.regexp[:USERINFO] !~ v
raise InvalidComponentError,
"bad component(expected userinfo component or user component): #{v}"
end
return true
end
Checks the user v component for RFC2396 compliance and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO.
Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, with a user component defined.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 375
def check_userinfo(user, password = nil)
if !password
user, password = split_userinfo(user)
end
check_user(user)
check_password(password, user)
return true
end
Checks the user and password.
If password is not provided, then user is split, using URI::Generic.split_userinfo, to pull user and +password.
See also URI::Generic.check_user, URI::Generic.check_password.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 551
def escape_userpass(v)
parser.escape(v, /[@:\/]/o) # RFC 1738 section 3.1 #/
end
Escapes ‘user:password’ v based on RFC 1738 section 3.1.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 990
def merge_path(base, rel)
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 5)
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6)
base_path = split_path(base)
rel_path = split_path(rel)
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), a)
base_path << '' if base_path.last == '..'
while i = base_path.index('..')
base_path.slice!(i - 1, 2)
end
if (first = rel_path.first) and first.empty?
base_path.clear
rel_path.shift
end
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), c)
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), d)
rel_path.push('') if rel_path.last == '.' || rel_path.last == '..'
rel_path.delete('.')
# RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), e)
tmp = []
rel_path.each do |x|
if x == '..' &&
!(tmp.empty? || tmp.last == '..')
tmp.pop
else
tmp << x
end
end
add_trailer_slash = !tmp.empty?
if base_path.empty?
base_path = [''] # keep '/' for root directory
elsif add_trailer_slash
base_path.pop
end
while x = tmp.shift
if x == '..'
# RFC2396, Section 4
# a .. or . in an absolute path has no special meaning
base_path.pop if base_path.size > 1
else
# if x == '..'
# valid absolute (but abnormal) path "/../..."
# else
# valid absolute path
# end
base_path << x
tmp.each {|t| base_path << t}
add_trailer_slash = false
break
end
end
base_path.push('') if add_trailer_slash
return base_path.join('/')
end
Merges a base path base, with relative path rel, returns a modified base path.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 299
def replace!(oth)
if self.class != oth.class
raise ArgumentError, "expected #{self.class} object"
end
component.each do |c|
self.__send__("#{c}=", oth.__send__(c))
end
end
Replaces self by other URI object.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 981
def split_path(path)
path.split("/", -1)
end
Returns an Array of the path split on ‘/’.
# File lib/uri/generic.rb, line 542
def split_userinfo(ui)
return nil, nil unless ui
user, password = ui.split(':', 2)
return user, password
end
Returns the userinfo ui as [user, password] if properly formatted as ‘user:password’.
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