Class: Addressable::URI
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Addressable::URI
- Defined in:
- lib/addressable/uri.rb
Overview
This is an implementation of a URI parser based on <a href=“www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt”>RFC 3986</a>, <a href=“www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3987.txt”>RFC 3987</a>.
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: CharacterClasses Classes: InvalidURIError
Constant Summary collapse
- SLASH =
'/'
- EMPTY_STR =
''
- URIREGEX =
/^(([^:\/?#]+):)?(\/\/([^\/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?$/
- PORT_MAPPING =
{ "http" => 80, "https" => 443, "ftp" => 21, "tftp" => 69, "sftp" => 22, "ssh" => 22, "svn+ssh" => 22, "telnet" => 23, "nntp" => 119, "gopher" => 70, "wais" => 210, "ldap" => 389, "prospero" => 1525 }
- NORMPATH =
/^(?!\/)[^\/:]*:.*$/
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.convert_path(path) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Converts a path to a file scheme URI.
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.encode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI
(also: escape)
Percent encodes any special characters in the URI.
-
.form_encode(form_values, sort = false) ⇒ String
Encodes a set of key/value pairs according to the rules for the
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
MIME type. -
.form_unencode(encoded_value) ⇒ Array
Decodes a
String
according to the rules for theapplication/x-www-form-urlencoded
MIME type. -
.heuristic_parse(uri, hints = {}) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Converts an input to a URI.
-
.ip_based_schemes ⇒ Object
Returns an array of known ip-based schemes.
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.join(*uris) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Joins several URIs together.
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.normalize_component(component, character_class = CharacterClasses::RESERVED + CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED) ⇒ String
Normalizes the encoding of a URI component.
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.normalized_encode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI
Normalizes the encoding of a URI.
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.parse(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns a URI object based on the parsed string.
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.port_mapping ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of common IP-based schemes and their default port numbers.
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.unencode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI
(also: unescape, unencode_component, unescape_component)
Unencodes any percent encoded characters within a URI component.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#==(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns
true
if the URI objects are equal. -
#===(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns
true
if the URI objects are equal. -
#absolute? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the URI is absolute.
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#authority ⇒ String
The authority component for this URI.
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#authority=(new_authority) ⇒ Object
Sets the authority component for this URI.
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#basename ⇒ String
The basename, if any, of the file in the path component.
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#defer_validation(&block) ⇒ Object
This method allows you to make several changes to a URI simultaneously, which separately would cause validation errors, but in conjunction, are valid.
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#display_uri ⇒ Addressable::URI
Creates a URI suitable for display to users.
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#dup ⇒ Addressable::URI
Clones the URI object.
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#eql?(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns
true
if the URI objects are equal. -
#extname ⇒ String
The extname, if any, of the file in the path component.
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#fragment ⇒ String
The fragment component for this URI.
-
#fragment=(new_fragment) ⇒ Object
Sets the fragment component for this URI.
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#freeze ⇒ Addressable::URI
Freeze URI, initializing instance variables.
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#hash ⇒ Integer
A hash value that will make a URI equivalent to its normalized form.
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#host ⇒ String
(also: #hostname)
The host component for this URI.
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#host=(new_host) ⇒ Object
(also: #hostname=)
Sets the host component for this URI.
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#inferred_port ⇒ Integer
The inferred port component for this URI.
-
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Addressable::URI
constructor
Creates a new uri object from component parts.
-
#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a
String
representation of the URI object’s state. -
#ip_based? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the scheme indicates an IP-based protocol.
-
#join(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
(also: #+)
Joins two URIs together.
-
#join!(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of
join
. -
#merge(hash) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Merges a URI with a
Hash
of components. -
#merge!(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of
merge
. -
#normalize ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns a normalized URI object.
-
#normalize! ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructively normalizes this URI object.
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#normalized_authority ⇒ String
The authority component for this URI, normalized.
-
#normalized_fragment ⇒ String
The fragment component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_host ⇒ String
The host component for this URI, normalized.
-
#normalized_password ⇒ String
The password component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_path ⇒ String
The path component for this URI, normalized.
-
#normalized_port ⇒ Integer
The port component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_query ⇒ String
The query component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_scheme ⇒ String
The scheme component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_site ⇒ String
The normalized combination of components that represent a site.
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#normalized_user ⇒ String
The user component for this URI, normalized.
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#normalized_userinfo ⇒ String
The userinfo component for this URI, normalized.
-
#omit(*components) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Omits components from a URI.
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#omit!(*components) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of omit.
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#origin ⇒ String
The origin for this URI, serialized to ASCII, as per draft-ietf-websec-origin-00, section 5.2.
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#password ⇒ String
The password component for this URI.
-
#password=(new_password) ⇒ Object
Sets the password component for this URI.
-
#path ⇒ String
The path component for this URI.
-
#path=(new_path) ⇒ Object
Sets the path component for this URI.
-
#port ⇒ Integer
The port component for this URI.
-
#port=(new_port) ⇒ Object
Sets the port component for this URI.
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#query ⇒ String
The query component for this URI.
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#query=(new_query) ⇒ Object
Sets the query component for this URI.
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#query_values(options = {}) ⇒ Hash, Array
Converts the query component to a Hash value.
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#query_values=(new_query_values) ⇒ Object
Sets the query component for this URI from a Hash object.
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#relative? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the URI is relative.
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#request_uri ⇒ String
The HTTP request URI for this URI.
-
#request_uri=(new_request_uri) ⇒ Object
Sets the HTTP request URI for this URI.
-
#route_from(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns the shortest normalized relative form of this URI that uses the supplied URI as a base for resolution.
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#route_to(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns the shortest normalized relative form of the supplied URI that uses this URI as a base for resolution.
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#scheme ⇒ String
The scheme component for this URI.
-
#scheme=(new_scheme) ⇒ Object
Sets the scheme component for this URI.
-
#site ⇒ String
The combination of components that represent a site.
-
#site=(new_site) ⇒ Object
Sets the site value for this URI.
-
#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns a Hash of the URI components.
-
#to_s ⇒ String
(also: #to_str)
Converts the URI to a
String
. -
#user ⇒ String
The user component for this URI.
-
#user=(new_user) ⇒ Object
Sets the user component for this URI.
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#userinfo ⇒ String
The userinfo component for this URI.
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#userinfo=(new_userinfo) ⇒ Object
Sets the userinfo component for this URI.
Constructor Details
#initialize(options = {}) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Creates a new uri object from component parts.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 704 def initialize(={}) if .has_key?(:authority) if (.keys & [:userinfo, :user, :password, :host, :port]).any? raise ArgumentError, "Cannot specify both an authority and any of the components " + "within the authority." end end if .has_key?(:userinfo) if (.keys & [:user, :password]).any? raise ArgumentError, "Cannot specify both a userinfo and either the user or password." end end self.defer_validation do # Bunch of crazy logic required because of the composite components # like userinfo and authority. self.scheme = [:scheme] if [:scheme] self.user = [:user] if [:user] self.password = [:password] if [:password] self.userinfo = [:userinfo] if [:userinfo] self.host = [:host] if [:host] self.port = [:port] if [:port] self. = [:authority] if [:authority] self.path = [:path] if [:path] self.query = [:query] if [:query] self.query_values = [:query_values] if [:query_values] self.fragment = [:fragment] if [:fragment] end end |
Class Method Details
.convert_path(path) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Converts a path to a file scheme URI. If the path supplied is relative, it will be returned as a relative URI. If the path supplied is actually a non-file URI, it will parse the URI as if it had been parsed with Addressable::URI.parse
. Handles all of the various Microsoft-specific formats for specifying paths.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 229 def self.convert_path(path) # If we were given nil, return nil. return nil unless path # If a URI object is passed, just return itself. return path if path.kind_of?(self) if !path.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{path.class} into String." end # Otherwise, convert to a String path = path.to_str.strip path.gsub!(/^file:\/?\/?/, EMPTY_STR) if path =~ /^file:\/?\/?/ path = SLASH + path if path =~ /^([a-zA-Z])[\|:]/ uri = self.parse(path) if uri.scheme == nil # Adjust windows-style uris uri.path.gsub!(/^\/?([a-zA-Z])[\|:][\\\/]/) do "/#{$1.downcase}:/" end uri.path.gsub!(/\\/, SLASH) if File.exists?(uri.path) && File.stat(uri.path).directory? uri.path.gsub!(/\/$/, EMPTY_STR) uri.path = uri.path + '/' end # If the path is absolute, set the scheme and host. if uri.path =~ /^\// uri.scheme = "file" uri.host = EMPTY_STR end uri.normalize! end return uri end |
.encode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI Also known as: escape
Percent encodes any special characters in the URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 490 def self.encode(uri, returning=String) return nil if uri.nil? begin uri = uri.to_str rescue NoMethodError, TypeError raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end if !uri.is_a? String if ![String, ::Addressable::URI].include?(returning) raise TypeError, "Expected Class (String or Addressable::URI), " + "got #{returning.inspect}" end uri_object = uri.kind_of?(self) ? uri : self.parse(uri) encoded_uri = Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => self.encode_component(uri_object.scheme, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::SCHEME), :authority => self.encode_component(uri_object., Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::AUTHORITY), :path => self.encode_component(uri_object.path, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::PATH), :query => self.encode_component(uri_object.query, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::QUERY), :fragment => self.encode_component(uri_object.fragment, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::FRAGMENT) ) if returning == String return encoded_uri.to_s elsif returning == ::Addressable::URI return encoded_uri end end |
.form_encode(form_values, sort = false) ⇒ String
Encodes a set of key/value pairs according to the rules for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded
MIME type.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 614 def self.form_encode(form_values, sort=false) if form_values.respond_to?(:to_hash) form_values = form_values.to_hash.to_a elsif form_values.respond_to?(:to_ary) form_values = form_values.to_ary else raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{form_values.class} into Array." end form_values = form_values.inject([]) do |accu, (key, value)| if value.kind_of?(Array) value.each do |v| accu << [key.to_s, v.to_s] end else accu << [key.to_s, value.to_s] end accu end if sort # Useful for OAuth and optimizing caching systems form_values = form_values.sort end escaped_form_values = form_values.map do |(key, value)| # Line breaks are CRLF pairs [ self.encode_component( key.gsub(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/, "\r\n"), CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ).gsub("%20", "+"), self.encode_component( value.gsub(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/, "\r\n"), CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ).gsub("%20", "+") ] end return (escaped_form_values.map do |(key, value)| "#{key}=#{value}" end).join("&") end |
.form_unencode(encoded_value) ⇒ Array
Decodes a String
according to the rules for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded
MIME type.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 667 def self.form_unencode(encoded_value) if !encoded_value.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{encoded_value.class} into String." end encoded_value = encoded_value.to_str split_values = encoded_value.split("&").map do |pair| pair.split("=", 2) end return split_values.map do |(key, value)| [ key ? self.unencode_component( key.gsub("+", "%20")).gsub(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/, "\n") : nil, value ? (self.unencode_component( value.gsub("+", "%20")).gsub(/(\r\n|\n|\r)/, "\n")) : nil ] end end |
.heuristic_parse(uri, hints = {}) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Converts an input to a URI. The input does not have to be a valid URI — the method will use heuristics to guess what URI was intended. This is not standards-compliant, merely user-friendly.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 156 def self.heuristic_parse(uri, hints={}) # If we were given nil, return nil. return nil unless uri # If a URI object is passed, just return itself. return uri.dup if uri.kind_of?(self) if !uri.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end # Otherwise, convert to a String uri = uri.to_str.dup hints = { :scheme => "http" }.merge(hints) case uri when /^http:\/+/ uri.gsub!(/^http:\/+/, "http://") when /^https:\/+/ uri.gsub!(/^https:\/+/, "https://") when /^feed:\/+http:\/+/ uri.gsub!(/^feed:\/+http:\/+/, "feed:http://") when /^feed:\/+/ uri.gsub!(/^feed:\/+/, "feed://") when /^file:\/+/ uri.gsub!(/^file:\/+/, "file:///") end parsed = self.parse(uri) if parsed.scheme =~ /^[^\/?#\.]+\.[^\/?#]+$/ parsed = self.parse(hints[:scheme] + "://" + uri) end if parsed.path.include?(".") new_host = parsed.path[/^([^\/]+\.[^\/]*)/, 1] if new_host parsed.defer_validation do new_path = parsed.path.gsub( Regexp.new("^" + Regexp.escape(new_host)), EMPTY_STR) parsed.host = new_host parsed.path = new_path parsed.scheme = hints[:scheme] unless parsed.scheme end end end return parsed end |
.ip_based_schemes ⇒ Object
Returns an array of known ip-based schemes. These schemes typically use a similar URI form: //<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1137 def self.ip_based_schemes return self.port_mapping.keys end |
.join(*uris) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Joins several URIs together.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 280 def self.join(*uris) uri_objects = uris.collect do |uri| if !uri.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end uri.kind_of?(self) ? uri : self.parse(uri.to_str) end result = uri_objects.shift.dup for uri in uri_objects result.join!(uri) end return result end |
.normalize_component(component, character_class = CharacterClasses::RESERVED + CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED) ⇒ String
Normalizes the encoding of a URI component.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 440 def self.normalize_component(component, character_class= CharacterClasses::RESERVED + CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED) return nil if component.nil? begin component = component.to_str rescue NoMethodError, TypeError raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{component.class} into String." end if !component.is_a? String if ![String, Regexp].include?(character_class.class) raise TypeError, "Expected String or Regexp, got #{character_class.inspect}" end if character_class.kind_of?(String) character_class = /[^#{character_class}]/ end if component.respond_to?(:force_encoding) # We can't perform regexps on invalid UTF sequences, but # here we need to, so switch to ASCII. component = component.dup component.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) end unencoded = self.unencode_component(component) begin encoded = self.encode_component( Addressable::IDNA.unicode_normalize_kc(unencoded), character_class ) rescue ArgumentError encoded = self.encode_component(unencoded) end return encoded end |
.normalized_encode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI
Normalizes the encoding of a URI. Characters within a hostname are not percent encoded to allow for internationalized domain names.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 544 def self.normalized_encode(uri, returning=String) begin uri = uri.to_str rescue NoMethodError, TypeError raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end if !uri.is_a? String if ![String, ::Addressable::URI].include?(returning) raise TypeError, "Expected Class (String or Addressable::URI), " + "got #{returning.inspect}" end uri_object = uri.kind_of?(self) ? uri : self.parse(uri) components = { :scheme => self.unencode_component(uri_object.scheme), :user => self.unencode_component(uri_object.user), :password => self.unencode_component(uri_object.password), :host => self.unencode_component(uri_object.host), :port => uri_object.port, :path => self.unencode_component(uri_object.path), :query => self.unencode_component(uri_object.query), :fragment => self.unencode_component(uri_object.fragment) } components.each do |key, value| if value != nil begin components[key] = Addressable::IDNA.unicode_normalize_kc(value.to_str) rescue ArgumentError # Likely a malformed UTF-8 character, skip unicode normalization components[key] = value.to_str end end end encoded_uri = Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => self.encode_component(components[:scheme], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::SCHEME), :user => self.encode_component(components[:user], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED), :password => self.encode_component(components[:password], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED), :host => components[:host], :port => components[:port], :path => self.encode_component(components[:path], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::PATH), :query => self.encode_component(components[:query], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::QUERY), :fragment => self.encode_component(components[:fragment], Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::FRAGMENT) ) if returning == String return encoded_uri.to_s elsif returning == ::Addressable::URI return encoded_uri end end |
.parse(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns a URI object based on the parsed string.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 83 def self.parse(uri) # If we were given nil, return nil. return nil unless uri # If a URI object is passed, just return itself. return uri.dup if uri.kind_of?(self) # If a URI object of the Ruby standard library variety is passed, # convert it to a string, then parse the string. # We do the check this way because we don't want to accidentally # cause a missing constant exception to be thrown. if uri.class.name =~ /^URI\b/ uri = uri.to_s end # Otherwise, convert to a String begin uri = uri.to_str rescue TypeError, NoMethodError raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end if not uri.is_a? String # This Regexp supplied as an example in RFC 3986, and it works great. scan = uri.scan(URIREGEX) fragments = scan[0] scheme = fragments[1] = fragments[3] path = fragments[4] query = fragments[6] fragment = fragments[8] user = nil password = nil host = nil port = nil if != nil # The Regexp above doesn't split apart the authority. userinfo = [/^([^\[\]]*)@/, 1] if userinfo != nil user = userinfo.strip[/^([^:]*):?/, 1] password = userinfo.strip[/:(.*)$/, 1] end host = .gsub(/^([^\[\]]*)@/, EMPTY_STR).gsub(/:([^:@\[\]]*?)$/, EMPTY_STR) port = [/:([^:@\[\]]*?)$/, 1] end if port == EMPTY_STR port = nil end return new( :scheme => scheme, :user => user, :password => password, :host => host, :port => port, :path => path, :query => query, :fragment => fragment ) end |
.port_mapping ⇒ Object
Returns a hash of common IP-based schemes and their default port numbers. Adding new schemes to this hash, as necessary, will allow for better URI normalization.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1144 def self.port_mapping PORT_MAPPING end |
.unencode(uri, returning = String) ⇒ String, Addressable::URI Also known as: unescape, unencode_component, unescape_component
Unencodes any percent encoded characters within a URI component. This method may be used for unencoding either components or full URIs, however, it is recommended to use the unencode_component
alias when unencoding components.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 377 def self.unencode(uri, returning=String) return nil if uri.nil? begin uri = uri.to_str rescue NoMethodError, TypeError raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end if !uri.is_a? String if ![String, ::Addressable::URI].include?(returning) raise TypeError, "Expected Class (String or Addressable::URI), " + "got #{returning.inspect}" end result = uri.gsub(/%[0-9a-f]{2}/i) do |sequence| sequence[1..3].to_i(16).chr end result.force_encoding("utf-8") if result.respond_to?(:force_encoding) if returning == String return result elsif returning == ::Addressable::URI return ::Addressable::URI.parse(result) end end |
Instance Method Details
#==(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns true
if the URI objects are equal. This method normalizes both URIs before doing the comparison.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2036 def ==(uri) return false unless uri.kind_of?(URI) return self.normalize.to_s == uri.normalize.to_s end |
#===(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns true
if the URI objects are equal. This method normalizes both URIs before doing the comparison, and allows comparison against Strings
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2014 def ===(uri) if uri.respond_to?(:normalize) uri_string = uri.normalize.to_s else begin uri_string = ::Addressable::URI.parse(uri).normalize.to_s rescue InvalidURIError, TypeError return false end end return self.normalize.to_s == uri_string end |
#absolute? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the URI is absolute.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1683 def absolute? return !relative? end |
#authority ⇒ String
The authority component for this URI. Combines the user, password, host, and port components.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1045 def self.host && @authority ||= (begin = "" if self.userinfo != nil << "#{self.userinfo}@" end << self.host if self.port != nil << ":#{self.port}" end end) end |
#authority=(new_authority) ⇒ Object
Sets the authority component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1081 def () if if !.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{.class} into String." end = .to_str new_userinfo = [/^([^\[\]]*)@/, 1] if new_userinfo new_user = new_userinfo.strip[/^([^:]*):?/, 1] new_password = new_userinfo.strip[/:(.*)$/, 1] end new_host = .gsub(/^([^\[\]]*)@/, EMPTY_STR).gsub(/:([^:@\[\]]*?)$/, EMPTY_STR) new_port = [/:([^:@\[\]]*?)$/, 1] end # Password assigned first to ensure validity in case of nil self.password = defined?(new_password) ? new_password : nil self.user = defined?(new_user) ? new_user : nil self.host = defined?(new_host) ? new_host : nil self.port = defined?(new_port) ? new_port : nil # Reset dependant values @userinfo = nil @normalized_userinfo = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#basename ⇒ String
The basename, if any, of the file in the path component.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1337 def basename # Path cannot be nil return File.basename(self.path).gsub(/;[^\/]*$/, EMPTY_STR) end |
#defer_validation(&block) ⇒ Object
This method allows you to make several changes to a URI simultaneously, which separately would cause validation errors, but in conjunction, are valid. The URI will be revalidated as soon as the entire block has been executed.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2186 def defer_validation(&block) raise LocalJumpError, "No block given." unless block @validation_deferred = true block.call() @validation_deferred = false validate return nil end |
#display_uri ⇒ Addressable::URI
Creates a URI suitable for display to users. If semantic attacks are likely, the application should try to detect these and warn the user. See <a href=“www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt”>RFC 3986</a>, section 7.6 for more information.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1998 def display_uri display_uri = self.normalize display_uri.host = ::Addressable::IDNA.to_unicode(display_uri.host) return display_uri end |
#dup ⇒ Addressable::URI
Clones the URI object.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2068 def dup duplicated_uri = Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => self.scheme ? self.scheme.dup : nil, :user => self.user ? self.user.dup : nil, :password => self.password ? self.password.dup : nil, :host => self.host ? self.host.dup : nil, :port => self.port, :path => self.path ? self.path.dup : nil, :query => self.query ? self.query.dup : nil, :fragment => self.fragment ? self.fragment.dup : nil ) return duplicated_uri end |
#eql?(uri) ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Returns true
if the URI objects are equal. This method does NOT normalize either URI before doing the comparison.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2050 def eql?(uri) return false unless uri.kind_of?(URI) return self.to_s == uri.to_s end |
#extname ⇒ String
The extname, if any, of the file in the path component. Empty string if there is no extension.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1347 def extname return nil unless self.path return File.extname(self.basename) end |
#fragment ⇒ String
The fragment component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1617 def fragment return instance_variable_defined?(:@fragment) ? @fragment : nil end |
#fragment=(new_fragment) ⇒ Object
Sets the fragment component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1638 def fragment=(new_fragment) if new_fragment && !new_fragment.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_fragment.class} into String." end @fragment = new_fragment ? new_fragment.to_str : nil # Reset dependant values @normalized_fragment = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#freeze ⇒ Addressable::URI
Freeze URI, initializing instance variables.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 740 def freeze self.normalized_scheme self.normalized_user self.normalized_password self.normalized_userinfo self.normalized_host self.normalized_port self. self.normalized_site self.normalized_path self.normalized_query self.normalized_fragment self.hash super end |
#hash ⇒ Integer
A hash value that will make a URI equivalent to its normalized form.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2060 def hash return @hash ||= (self.to_s.hash * -1) end |
#host ⇒ String Also known as: hostname
The host component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 983 def host return instance_variable_defined?(:@host) ? @host : nil end |
#host=(new_host) ⇒ Object Also known as: hostname=
Sets the host component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1016 def host=(new_host) if new_host && !new_host.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_host.class} into String." end @host = new_host ? new_host.to_str : nil # Reset dependant values @authority = nil @normalized_host = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#inferred_port ⇒ Integer
The inferred port component for this URI. This method will normalize to the default port for the URI’s scheme if the port isn’t explicitly specified in the URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1202 def inferred_port if self.port.to_i == 0 if self.scheme URI.port_mapping[self.scheme.strip.downcase] else nil end else self.port.to_i end end |
#inspect ⇒ String
Returns a String
representation of the URI object’s state.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2174 def inspect sprintf("#<%s:%#0x URI:%s>", URI.to_s, self.object_id, self.to_s) end |
#ip_based? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the scheme indicates an IP-based protocol.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1659 def ip_based? if self.scheme return URI.ip_based_schemes.include?( self.scheme.strip.downcase) end return false end |
#join(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI Also known as: +
Joins two URIs together.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1693 def join(uri) if !uri.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{uri.class} into String." end if !uri.kind_of?(URI) # Otherwise, convert to a String, then parse. uri = URI.parse(uri.to_str) end if uri.to_s.empty? return self.dup end joined_scheme = nil joined_user = nil joined_password = nil joined_host = nil joined_port = nil joined_path = nil joined_query = nil joined_fragment = nil # Section 5.2.2 of RFC 3986 if uri.scheme != nil joined_scheme = uri.scheme joined_user = uri.user joined_password = uri.password joined_host = uri.host joined_port = uri.port joined_path = URI.normalize_path(uri.path) joined_query = uri.query else if uri. != nil joined_user = uri.user joined_password = uri.password joined_host = uri.host joined_port = uri.port joined_path = URI.normalize_path(uri.path) joined_query = uri.query else if uri.path == nil || uri.path.empty? joined_path = self.path if uri.query != nil joined_query = uri.query else joined_query = self.query end else if uri.path[0..0] == SLASH joined_path = URI.normalize_path(uri.path) else base_path = self.path.dup base_path = EMPTY_STR if base_path == nil base_path = URI.normalize_path(base_path) # Section 5.2.3 of RFC 3986 # # Removes the right-most path segment from the base path. if base_path =~ /\// base_path.gsub!(/\/[^\/]+$/, SLASH) else base_path = EMPTY_STR end # If the base path is empty and an authority segment has been # defined, use a base path of SLASH if base_path.empty? && self. != nil base_path = SLASH end joined_path = URI.normalize_path(base_path + uri.path) end joined_query = uri.query end joined_user = self.user joined_password = self.password joined_host = self.host joined_port = self.port end joined_scheme = self.scheme end joined_fragment = uri.fragment return Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => joined_scheme, :user => joined_user, :password => joined_password, :host => joined_host, :port => joined_port, :path => joined_path, :query => joined_query, :fragment => joined_fragment ) end |
#join!(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of join
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1796 def join!(uri) replace_self(self.join(uri)) end |
#merge(hash) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Merges a URI with a Hash
of components. This method has different behavior from join
. Any components present in the hash
parameter will override the original components. The path component is not treated specially.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1811 def merge(hash) if !hash.respond_to?(:to_hash) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{hash.class} into Hash." end hash = hash.to_hash if hash.has_key?(:authority) if (hash.keys & [:userinfo, :user, :password, :host, :port]).any? raise ArgumentError, "Cannot specify both an authority and any of the components " + "within the authority." end end if hash.has_key?(:userinfo) if (hash.keys & [:user, :password]).any? raise ArgumentError, "Cannot specify both a userinfo and either the user or password." end end uri = Addressable::URI.new uri.defer_validation do # Bunch of crazy logic required because of the composite components # like userinfo and authority. uri.scheme = hash.has_key?(:scheme) ? hash[:scheme] : self.scheme if hash.has_key?(:authority) uri. = hash.has_key?(:authority) ? hash[:authority] : self. end if hash.has_key?(:userinfo) uri.userinfo = hash.has_key?(:userinfo) ? hash[:userinfo] : self.userinfo end if !hash.has_key?(:userinfo) && !hash.has_key?(:authority) uri.user = hash.has_key?(:user) ? hash[:user] : self.user uri.password = hash.has_key?(:password) ? hash[:password] : self.password end if !hash.has_key?(:authority) uri.host = hash.has_key?(:host) ? hash[:host] : self.host uri.port = hash.has_key?(:port) ? hash[:port] : self.port end uri.path = hash.has_key?(:path) ? hash[:path] : self.path uri.query = hash.has_key?(:query) ? hash[:query] : self.query uri.fragment = hash.has_key?(:fragment) ? hash[:fragment] : self.fragment end return uri end |
#merge!(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of merge
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1876 def merge!(uri) replace_self(self.merge(uri)) end |
#normalize ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns a normalized URI object.
NOTE: This method does not attempt to fully conform to specifications. It exists largely to correct other people’s failures to read the specifications, and also to deal with caching issues since several different URIs may represent the same resource and should not be cached multiple times.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1961 def normalize # This is a special exception for the frequently misused feed # URI scheme. if normalized_scheme == "feed" if self.to_s =~ /^feed:\/*http:\/*/ return URI.parse( self.to_s[/^feed:\/*(http:\/*.*)/, 1] ).normalize end end return Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => normalized_scheme, :authority => , :path => normalized_path, :query => normalized_query, :fragment => normalized_fragment ) end |
#normalize! ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructively normalizes this URI object.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1987 def normalize! replace_self(self.normalize) end |
#normalized_authority ⇒ String
The authority component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1063 def self. && @normalized_authority ||= (begin = "" if self.normalized_userinfo != nil << "#{self.normalized_userinfo}@" end << self.normalized_host if self.normalized_port != nil << ":#{self.normalized_port}" end end) end |
#normalized_fragment ⇒ String
The fragment component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1625 def normalized_fragment self.fragment && @normalized_fragment ||= (begin Addressable::URI.normalize_component( self.fragment.strip, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::FRAGMENT ) end) end |
#normalized_host ⇒ String
The host component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 991 def normalized_host self.host && @normalized_host ||= (begin if self.host != nil if !self.host.strip.empty? result = ::Addressable::IDNA.to_ascii( URI.unencode_component(self.host.strip.downcase) ) if result[-1..-1] == "." # Trailing dots are unnecessary result = result[0...-1] end result else EMPTY_STR end else nil end end) end |
#normalized_password ⇒ String
The password component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 871 def normalized_password self.password && @normalized_password ||= (begin if self.normalized_scheme =~ /https?/ && self.password.strip.empty? && (!self.user || self.user.strip.empty?) nil else Addressable::URI.normalize_component( self.password.strip, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ) end end) end |
#normalized_path ⇒ String
The path component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1289 def normalized_path @normalized_path ||= (begin path = self.path.to_s if self.scheme == nil && path =~ NORMPATH # Relative paths with colons in the first segment are ambiguous. path = path.sub(":", "%2F") end # String#split(delimeter, -1) uses the more strict splitting behavior # found by default in Python. result = (path.strip.split(SLASH, -1).map do |segment| Addressable::URI.normalize_component( segment, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::PCHAR ) end).join(SLASH) result = URI.normalize_path(result) if result.empty? && ["http", "https", "ftp", "tftp"].include?(self.normalized_scheme) result = SLASH end result end) end |
#normalized_port ⇒ Integer
The port component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1162 def normalized_port if URI.port_mapping[self.normalized_scheme] == self.port nil else self.port end end |
#normalized_query ⇒ String
The query component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1364 def normalized_query self.query && @normalized_query ||= (begin (self.query.split("&", -1).map do |pair| Addressable::URI.normalize_component( pair, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::QUERY.sub("\\&", "") ) end).join("&") end) end |
#normalized_scheme ⇒ String
The scheme component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 768 def normalized_scheme self.scheme && @normalized_scheme ||= (begin if self.scheme =~ /^\s*ssh\+svn\s*$/i "svn+ssh" else Addressable::URI.normalize_component( self.scheme.strip.downcase, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::SCHEME ) end end) end |
#normalized_site ⇒ String
The normalized combination of components that represent a site. Combines the scheme, user, password, host, and port components. Primarily useful for HTTP and HTTPS.
For example, "http://example.com/path?query"
would have a site
value of "http://example.com"
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1241 def normalized_site self.site && @normalized_site ||= (begin site_string = "" if self.normalized_scheme != nil site_string << "#{self.normalized_scheme}:" end if self. != nil site_string << "//#{self.}" end site_string end) end |
#normalized_user ⇒ String
The user component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 818 def normalized_user self.user && @normalized_user ||= (begin if normalized_scheme =~ /https?/ && self.user.strip.empty? && (!self.password || self.password.strip.empty?) nil else Addressable::URI.normalize_component( self.user.strip, Addressable::URI::CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ) end end) end |
#normalized_userinfo ⇒ String
The userinfo component for this URI, normalized.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 935 def normalized_userinfo self.userinfo && @normalized_userinfo ||= (begin current_user = self.normalized_user current_password = self.normalized_password if !current_user && !current_password nil elsif current_user && current_password "#{current_user}:#{current_password}" elsif current_user && !current_password "#{current_user}" end end) end |
#omit(*components) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Omits components from a URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2094 def omit(*components) invalid_components = components - [ :scheme, :user, :password, :userinfo, :host, :port, :authority, :path, :query, :fragment ] unless invalid_components.empty? raise ArgumentError, "Invalid component names: #{invalid_components.inspect}." end duplicated_uri = self.dup duplicated_uri.defer_validation do components.each do |component| duplicated_uri.send((component.to_s + "=").to_sym, nil) end duplicated_uri.user = duplicated_uri.normalized_user end duplicated_uri end |
#omit!(*components) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Destructive form of omit.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2121 def omit!(*components) replace_self(self.omit(*components)) end |
#origin ⇒ String
The origin for this URI, serialized to ASCII, as per draft-ietf-websec-origin-00, section 5.2.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1119 def origin return (if self.scheme && self. if self.normalized_port ( "#{self.normalized_scheme}://#{self.normalized_host}" + ":#{self.normalized_port}" ) else "#{self.normalized_scheme}://#{self.normalized_host}" end else "null" end) end |
#password ⇒ String
The password component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 863 def password return instance_variable_defined?(:@password) ? @password : nil end |
#password=(new_password) ⇒ Object
Sets the password component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 889 def password=(new_password) if new_password && !new_password.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_password.class} into String." end @password = new_password ? new_password.to_str : nil # You can't have a nil user with a non-nil password @password ||= nil @user ||= nil if @password != nil @user = EMPTY_STR if @user.nil? end # Reset dependant values @userinfo = nil @normalized_userinfo = nil @authority = nil @normalized_password = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#path ⇒ String
The path component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1280 def path return instance_variable_defined?(:@path) ? @path : EMPTY_STR end |
#path=(new_path) ⇒ Object
Sets the path component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1318 def path=(new_path) if new_path && !new_path.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_path.class} into String." end @path = (new_path || EMPTY_STR).to_str if !@path.empty? && @path[0..0] != SLASH && host != nil @path = "/#{@path}" end # Reset dependant values @normalized_path = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil end |
#port ⇒ Integer
The port component for this URI. This is the port number actually given in the URI. This does not infer port numbers from default values.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1154 def port return instance_variable_defined?(:@port) ? @port : nil end |
#port=(new_port) ⇒ Object
Sets the port component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1174 def port=(new_port) if new_port != nil && new_port.respond_to?(:to_str) new_port = Addressable::URI.unencode_component(new_port.to_str) end if new_port != nil && !(new_port.to_s =~ /^\d+$/) raise InvalidURIError, "Invalid port number: #{new_port.inspect}" end @port = new_port.to_s.to_i @port = nil if @port == 0 # Reset dependant values @authority = nil @normalized_port = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#query ⇒ String
The query component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1356 def query return instance_variable_defined?(:@query) ? @query : nil end |
#query=(new_query) ⇒ Object
Sets the query component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1379 def query=(new_query) if new_query && !new_query.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_query.class} into String." end @query = new_query ? new_query.to_str : nil # Reset dependant values @normalized_query = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil end |
#query_values(options = {}) ⇒ Hash, Array
Converts the query component to a Hash value.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1425 def query_values(={}) defaults = {:notation => :subscript} = defaults.merge() if ![:flat, :dot, :subscript, :flat_array].include?([:notation]) raise ArgumentError, "Invalid notation. Must be one of: " + "[:flat, :dot, :subscript, :flat_array]." end dehash = lambda do |hash| hash.each do |(key, value)| if value.kind_of?(Hash) hash[key] = dehash.call(value) end end if hash != {} && hash.keys.all? { |key| key =~ /^\d+$/ } hash.sort.inject([]) do |accu, (_, value)| accu << value; accu end else hash end end return nil if self.query == nil empty_accumulator = :flat_array == [:notation] ? [] : {} return ((self.query.split("&").map do |pair| pair.split("=", 2) if pair && !pair.empty? end).compact.inject(empty_accumulator.dup) do |accumulator, (key, value)| value = true if value.nil? key = URI.unencode_component(key) if value != true value = URI.unencode_component(value.gsub(/\+/, " ")) end if [:notation] == :flat if accumulator[key] raise ArgumentError, "Key was repeated: #{key.inspect}" end accumulator[key] = value elsif [:notation] == :flat_array accumulator << [key, value] else if [:notation] == :dot array_value = false subkeys = key.split(".") elsif [:notation] == :subscript array_value = !!(key =~ /\[\]$/) subkeys = key.split(/[\[\]]+/) end current_hash = accumulator for i in 0...(subkeys.size - 1) subkey = subkeys[i] current_hash[subkey] = {} unless current_hash[subkey] current_hash = current_hash[subkey] end if array_value current_hash[subkeys.last] = [] unless current_hash[subkeys.last] current_hash[subkeys.last] << value else current_hash[subkeys.last] = value end end accumulator end).inject(empty_accumulator.dup) do |accumulator, (key, value)| if [:notation] == :flat_array accumulator << [key, value] else accumulator[key] = value.kind_of?(Hash) ? dehash.call(value) : value end accumulator end end |
#query_values=(new_query_values) ⇒ Object
Sets the query component for this URI from a Hash object. This method produces a query string using the :subscript notation. An empty Hash will result in a nil query.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1502 def query_values=(new_query_values) if new_query_values == nil self.query = nil return nil end if !new_query_values.is_a?(Array) if !new_query_values.respond_to?(:to_hash) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_query_values.class} into Hash." end new_query_values = new_query_values.to_hash new_query_values = new_query_values.map do |key, value| key = key.to_s if key.kind_of?(Symbol) [key, value] end # Useful default for OAuth and caching. # Only to be used for non-Array inputs. Arrays should preserve order. new_query_values.sort! end ## # Joins and converts parent and value into a properly encoded and # ordered URL query. # # @private # @param [String] parent an URI encoded component. # @param [Array, Hash, Symbol, #to_str] value # # @return [String] a properly escaped and ordered URL query. to_query = lambda do |parent, value| if value.is_a?(Hash) value = value.map do |key, val| [ URI.encode_component(key, CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED), val ] end value.sort! buffer = "" value.each do |key, val| new_parent = "#{parent}[#{key}]" buffer << "#{to_query.call(new_parent, val)}&" end return buffer.chop elsif value.is_a?(Array) buffer = "" value.each_with_index do |val, i| new_parent = "#{parent}[#{i}]" buffer << "#{to_query.call(new_parent, val)}&" end return buffer.chop elsif value == true return parent else encoded_value = URI.encode_component( value, CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ) return "#{parent}=#{encoded_value}" end end # new_query_values have form [['key1', 'value1'], ['key2', 'value2']] buffer = "" new_query_values.each do |parent, value| encoded_parent = URI.encode_component( parent, CharacterClasses::UNRESERVED ) buffer << "#{to_query.call(encoded_parent, value)}&" end self.query = buffer.chop end |
#relative? ⇒ TrueClass, FalseClass
Determines if the URI is relative.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1673 def relative? return self.scheme.nil? end |
#request_uri ⇒ String
The HTTP request URI for this URI. This is the path and the query string.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1580 def request_uri return nil if self.absolute? && self.scheme !~ /^https?$/ return ( (!self.path.empty? ? self.path : SLASH) + (self.query ? "?#{self.query}" : EMPTY_STR) ) end |
#request_uri=(new_request_uri) ⇒ Object
Sets the HTTP request URI for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1592 def request_uri=(new_request_uri) if !new_request_uri.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_request_uri.class} into String." end if self.absolute? && self.scheme !~ /^https?$/ raise InvalidURIError, "Cannot set an HTTP request URI for a non-HTTP URI." end new_request_uri = new_request_uri.to_str path_component = new_request_uri[/^([^\?]*)\?(?:.*)$/, 1] query_component = new_request_uri[/^(?:[^\?]*)\?(.*)$/, 1] path_component = path_component.to_s path_component = (!path_component.empty? ? path_component : SLASH) self.path = path_component self.query = query_component # Reset dependant values @uri_string = nil @hash = nil end |
#route_from(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns the shortest normalized relative form of this URI that uses the supplied URI as a base for resolution. Returns an absolute URI if necessary. This is effectively the opposite of route_to
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1889 def route_from(uri) uri = URI.parse(uri).normalize normalized_self = self.normalize if normalized_self.relative? raise ArgumentError, "Expected absolute URI, got: #{self.to_s}" end if uri.relative? raise ArgumentError, "Expected absolute URI, got: #{uri.to_s}" end if normalized_self == uri return Addressable::URI.parse("##{normalized_self.fragment}") end components = normalized_self.to_hash if normalized_self.scheme == uri.scheme components[:scheme] = nil if normalized_self. == uri. components[:user] = nil components[:password] = nil components[:host] = nil components[:port] = nil if normalized_self.path == uri.path components[:path] = nil if normalized_self.query == uri.query components[:query] = nil end else if uri.path != SLASH components[:path].gsub!( Regexp.new("^" + Regexp.escape(uri.path)), EMPTY_STR) end end end end # Avoid network-path references. if components[:host] != nil components[:scheme] = normalized_self.scheme end return Addressable::URI.new( :scheme => components[:scheme], :user => components[:user], :password => components[:password], :host => components[:host], :port => components[:port], :path => components[:path], :query => components[:query], :fragment => components[:fragment] ) end |
#route_to(uri) ⇒ Addressable::URI
Returns the shortest normalized relative form of the supplied URI that uses this URI as a base for resolution. Returns an absolute URI if necessary. This is effectively the opposite of route_from
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1947 def route_to(uri) return URI.parse(uri).route_from(self) end |
#scheme ⇒ String
The scheme component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 760 def scheme return instance_variable_defined?(:@scheme) ? @scheme : nil end |
#scheme=(new_scheme) ⇒ Object
Sets the scheme component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 785 def scheme=(new_scheme) if new_scheme && !new_scheme.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_scheme.class} into String." elsif new_scheme new_scheme = new_scheme.to_str end if new_scheme && new_scheme !~ /[a-z][a-z0-9\.\+\-]*/i raise InvalidURIError, "Invalid scheme format." end @scheme = new_scheme @scheme = nil if @scheme.to_s.strip.empty? # Reset dependant values @normalized_scheme = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#site ⇒ String
The combination of components that represent a site. Combines the scheme, user, password, host, and port components. Primarily useful for HTTP and HTTPS.
For example, "http://example.com/path?query"
would have a site
value of "http://example.com"
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1223 def site (self.scheme || self.) && @site ||= (begin site_string = "" site_string << "#{self.scheme}:" if self.scheme != nil site_string << "//#{self.}" if self. != nil site_string end) end |
#site=(new_site) ⇒ Object
Sets the site value for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 1258 def site=(new_site) if new_site if !new_site.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_site.class} into String." end new_site = new_site.to_str # These two regular expressions derived from the primary parsing # expression self.scheme = new_site[/^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/(?:[^\/?#]*))?$/, 1] self. = new_site[ /^(?:(?:[^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/([^\/?#]*))?$/, 1 ] else self.scheme = nil self. = nil end end |
#to_hash ⇒ Hash
Returns a Hash of the URI components.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2157 def to_hash return { :scheme => self.scheme, :user => self.user, :password => self.password, :host => self.host, :port => self.port, :path => self.path, :query => self.query, :fragment => self.fragment } end |
#to_s ⇒ String Also known as: to_str
Converts the URI to a String
.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 2129 def to_s if self.scheme == nil && self.path != nil && !self.path.empty? && self.path =~ NORMPATH raise InvalidURIError, "Cannot assemble URI string with ambiguous path: '#{self.path}'" end @uri_string ||= (begin uri_string = "" uri_string << "#{self.scheme}:" if self.scheme != nil uri_string << "//#{self.}" if self. != nil uri_string << self.path.to_s uri_string << "?#{self.query}" if self.query != nil uri_string << "##{self.fragment}" if self.fragment != nil if uri_string.respond_to?(:force_encoding) uri_string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) end uri_string end) end |
#user ⇒ String
The user component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 810 def user return instance_variable_defined?(:@user) ? @user : nil end |
#user=(new_user) ⇒ Object
Sets the user component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 836 def user=(new_user) if new_user && !new_user.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_user.class} into String." end @user = new_user ? new_user.to_str : nil # You can't have a nil user with a non-nil password if password != nil @user = EMPTY_STR if @user.nil? end # Reset dependant values @userinfo = nil @normalized_userinfo = nil @authority = nil @normalized_user = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |
#userinfo ⇒ String
The userinfo component for this URI. Combines the user and password components.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 919 def userinfo current_user = self.user current_password = self.password (current_user || current_password) && @userinfo ||= (begin if current_user && current_password "#{current_user}:#{current_password}" elsif current_user && !current_password "#{current_user}" end end) end |
#userinfo=(new_userinfo) ⇒ Object
Sets the userinfo component for this URI.
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# File 'lib/addressable/uri.rb', line 953 def userinfo=(new_userinfo) if new_userinfo && !new_userinfo.respond_to?(:to_str) raise TypeError, "Can't convert #{new_userinfo.class} into String." end new_user, new_password = if new_userinfo [ new_userinfo.to_str.strip[/^(.*):/, 1], new_userinfo.to_str.strip[/:(.*)$/, 1] ] else [nil, nil] end # Password assigned first to ensure validity in case of nil self.password = new_password self.user = new_user # Reset dependant values @authority = nil @uri_string = nil @hash = nil # Ensure we haven't created an invalid URI validate() end |