Class: RestClient::Request
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- RestClient::Request
- Defined in:
- lib/restclient/request.rb
Overview
This class is used internally by RestClient to send the request, but you can also call it directly if you’d like to use a method not supported by the main API. For example:
RestClient::Request.execute(:method => :head, :url => 'http://example.com')
Mandatory parameters:
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:method
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:url
Optional parameters (have a look at ssl and/or uri for some explanations):
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:headers a hash containing the request headers
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:cookies may be a Hash=> String of cookie values, an
Array<HTTP::Cookie>, or an HTTP::CookieJar containing cookies. These will be added to a cookie jar before the request is sent.
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:user and :password for basic auth, will be replaced by a user/password available in the :url
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:block_response call the provided block with the HTTPResponse as parameter
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:raw_response return a low-level RawResponse instead of a Response
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:max_redirects maximum number of redirections (default to 10)
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:proxy An HTTP proxy URI to use for this request. Any value here (including nil) will override RestClient.proxy.
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:verify_ssl enable ssl verification, possible values are constants from
OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_*, defaults to OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER
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:read_timeout and :open_timeout are how long to wait for a response and
to open a connection, in seconds. Pass nil to disable the timeout.
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:timeout can be used to set both timeouts
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:ssl_client_cert, :ssl_client_key, :ssl_ca_file, :ssl_ca_path,
:ssl_cert_store, :ssl_verify_callback, :ssl_verify_callback_warnings
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:ssl_version specifies the SSL version for the underlying Net::HTTP connection
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:ssl_ciphers sets SSL ciphers for the connection. See
OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphers=
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:before_execution_proc a Proc to call before executing the request. This
proc, like procs from RestClient.before_execution_procs, will be called with the HTTP request and request params.
Constant Summary collapse
- SSLOptionList =
%w{client_cert client_key ca_file ca_path cert_store version ciphers verify_callback verify_callback_warnings}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#args ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute args.
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#headers ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute headers.
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#max_redirects ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute max_redirects.
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#method ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute method.
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#open_timeout ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute open_timeout.
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#password ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute password.
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#payload ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute payload.
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#processed_headers ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute processed_headers.
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#proxy ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute proxy.
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#raw_response ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute raw_response.
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#read_timeout ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute read_timeout.
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#redirection_history ⇒ Object
An array of previous redirection responses.
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#ssl_opts ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute ssl_opts.
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#uri ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute uri.
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#url ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute url.
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#user ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute user.
Class Method Summary collapse
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.default_ssl_cert_store ⇒ OpenSSL::X509::Store
Return a certificate store that can be used to validate certificates with the system certificate authorities.
- .execute(args, &block) ⇒ Object
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #cookie_jar ⇒ HTTP::CookieJar
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#cookies ⇒ Hash
Render a hash of key => value pairs for cookies in the Request#cookie_jar that are valid for the Request#uri.
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#default_headers ⇒ Hash<Symbol, String>
Default headers set by RestClient.
- #execute(&block) ⇒ Object
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#initialize(args) ⇒ Request
constructor
A new instance of Request.
- #inspect ⇒ Object
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#log ⇒ Object
Default to the global logger if there’s not a request-specific one.
- #log_request ⇒ Object
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#make_cookie_header ⇒ String?
Render a Cookie HTTP request header from the contents of the @cookie_jar, or nil if the jar is empty.
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#make_headers(user_headers) ⇒ Hash<String, String>
Generate headers for use by a request.
- #net_http_do_request(http, req, body = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
- #net_http_object(hostname, port) ⇒ Object
- #net_http_request_class(method) ⇒ Object
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#normalize_url(url) ⇒ String
Normalize a URL by adding a protocol if none is present.
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#process_cookie_args!(uri, headers, args) ⇒ HTTP::CookieJar
Process cookies passed as hash or as HTTP::CookieJar.
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#process_url_params(url, headers) ⇒ String
Extract the query parameters and append them to the url.
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#proxy_uri ⇒ URI, ...
The proxy URI for this request.
- #redacted_uri ⇒ Object
- #redacted_url ⇒ Object
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#stringify_headers(headers) ⇒ Object
Return a hash of headers whose keys are capitalized strings.
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#use_ssl? ⇒ Boolean
Return true if the request URI will use HTTPS.
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#verify_ssl ⇒ Object
SSL-related options.
Constructor Details
#initialize(args) ⇒ Request
Returns a new instance of Request.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 68 def initialize args @method = normalize_method(args[:method]) @headers = (args[:headers] || {}).dup if args[:url] @url = process_url_params(normalize_url(args[:url]), headers) else raise ArgumentError, "must pass :url" end @user = @password = nil parse_url_with_auth!(url) # process cookie arguments found in headers or args @cookie_jar = (@uri, @headers, args) @payload = Payload.generate(args[:payload]) @user = args[:user] if args.include?(:user) @password = args[:password] if args.include?(:password) if args.include?(:timeout) @read_timeout = args[:timeout] @open_timeout = args[:timeout] end if args.include?(:read_timeout) @read_timeout = args[:read_timeout] end if args.include?(:open_timeout) @open_timeout = args[:open_timeout] end @block_response = args[:block_response] @raw_response = args[:raw_response] || false @stream_log_percent = args[:stream_log_percent] || 10 if @stream_log_percent <= 0 || @stream_log_percent > 100 raise ArgumentError.new( "Invalid :stream_log_percent #{@stream_log_percent.inspect}") end @proxy = args.fetch(:proxy) if args.include?(:proxy) @ssl_opts = {} if args.include?(:verify_ssl) v_ssl = args.fetch(:verify_ssl) if v_ssl if v_ssl == true # interpret :verify_ssl => true as VERIFY_PEER @ssl_opts[:verify_ssl] = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER else # otherwise pass through any truthy values @ssl_opts[:verify_ssl] = v_ssl end else # interpret all falsy :verify_ssl values as VERIFY_NONE @ssl_opts[:verify_ssl] = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE end else # if :verify_ssl was not passed, default to VERIFY_PEER @ssl_opts[:verify_ssl] = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER end SSLOptionList.each do |key| source_key = ('ssl_' + key).to_sym if args.has_key?(source_key) @ssl_opts[key.to_sym] = args.fetch(source_key) end end # Set some other default SSL options, but only if we have an HTTPS URI. if use_ssl? # If there's no CA file, CA path, or cert store provided, use default if !ssl_ca_file && !ssl_ca_path && !@ssl_opts.include?(:cert_store) @ssl_opts[:cert_store] = self.class.default_ssl_cert_store end end @log = args[:log] @max_redirects = args[:max_redirects] || 10 @processed_headers = make_headers headers @processed_headers_lowercase = Hash[@processed_headers.map {|k, v| [k.downcase, v]}] @args = args @before_execution_proc = args[:before_execution_proc] end |
Instance Attribute Details
#args ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute args.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def args @args end |
#headers ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute headers.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def headers @headers end |
#max_redirects ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute max_redirects.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def max_redirects @max_redirects end |
#method ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute method.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def method @method end |
#open_timeout ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute open_timeout.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def open_timeout @open_timeout end |
#password ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute password.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def password @password end |
#payload ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute payload.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def payload @payload end |
#processed_headers ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute processed_headers.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def processed_headers @processed_headers end |
#proxy ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute proxy.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def proxy @proxy end |
#raw_response ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute raw_response.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def raw_response @raw_response end |
#read_timeout ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute read_timeout.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def read_timeout @read_timeout end |
#redirection_history ⇒ Object
An array of previous redirection responses
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 55 def redirection_history @redirection_history end |
#ssl_opts ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute ssl_opts.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def ssl_opts @ssl_opts end |
#uri ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute uri.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def uri @uri end |
#url ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute url.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def url @url end |
#user ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute user.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 49 def user @user end |
Class Method Details
.default_ssl_cert_store ⇒ OpenSSL::X509::Store
Return a certificate store that can be used to validate certificates with the system certificate authorities. This will probably not do anything on OS X, which monkey patches OpenSSL in terrible ways to insert its own validation. On most *nix platforms, this will add the system certifcates using OpenSSL::X509::Store#set_default_paths. On Windows, this will use RestClient::Windows::RootCerts to look up the CAs trusted by the system.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 496 def self.default_ssl_cert_store cert_store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new cert_store.set_default_paths # set_default_paths() doesn't do anything on Windows, so look up # certificates using the win32 API. if RestClient::Platform.windows? RestClient::Windows::RootCerts.instance.to_a.uniq.each do |cert| begin cert_store.add_cert(cert) rescue OpenSSL::X509::StoreError => err # ignore duplicate certs raise unless err. == 'cert already in hash table' end end end cert_store end |
.execute(args, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 57 def self.execute(args, & block) new(args).execute(& block) end |
Instance Method Details
#cookie_jar ⇒ HTTP::CookieJar
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 246 def @cookie_jar end |
#cookies ⇒ Hash
Render a hash of key => value pairs for cookies in the Request#cookie_jar that are valid for the Request#uri. This will not necessarily include all cookies if there are duplicate keys. It’s safer to use the cookie_jar directly if that’s a concern.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 235 def hash = {} @cookie_jar.(uri).each do |c| hash[c.name] = c.value end hash end |
#default_headers ⇒ Hash<Symbol, String>
Default headers set by RestClient. In addition to these headers, servers will receive headers set by Net::HTTP, such as Accept-Encoding and Host.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 581 def default_headers { :accept => '*/*', :user_agent => RestClient::Platform.default_user_agent, } end |
#execute(&block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 155 def execute & block # With 2.0.0+, net/http accepts URI objects in requests and handles wrapping # IPv6 addresses in [] for use in the Host request header. transmit uri, net_http_request_class(method).new(uri, processed_headers), payload, & block ensure payload.close if payload end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 64 def inspect "<RestClient::Request @method=#{@method.inspect}, @url=#{@url.inspect}>" end |
#log ⇒ Object
Default to the global logger if there’s not a request-specific one
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 531 def log @log || RestClient.log end |
#log_request ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 535 def log_request return unless log out = [] out << "RestClient.#{method} #{redacted_url.inspect}" out << payload.short_inspect if payload out << processed_headers.to_a.sort.map { |(k, v)| [k.inspect, v.inspect].join("=>") }.join(", ") log << out.join(', ') + "\n" end |
#make_cookie_header ⇒ String?
Render a Cookie HTTP request header from the contents of the @cookie_jar, or nil if the jar is empty.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 257 def return nil if .nil? arr = .(url) return nil if arr.empty? return HTTP::Cookie.(arr) end |
#make_headers(user_headers) ⇒ Hash<String, String>
Generate headers for use by a request. Header keys will be stringified using ‘#stringify_headers` to normalize them as capitalized strings.
The final headers consist of:
- default headers from #default_headers
- user_headers provided here
- headers from the payload object (e.g. Content-Type, Content-Lenth)
- cookie headers from #make_cookie_header
BUG: stringify_headers does not alter the capitalization of headers that are passed as strings, it only normalizes those passed as symbols. This behavior will probably remain for a while for compatibility, but it means that the warnings that attempt to detect accidental header overrides may not always work. github.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/599
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 383 def make_headers(user_headers) headers = stringify_headers(default_headers).merge(stringify_headers(user_headers)) # override headers from the payload (e.g. Content-Type, Content-Length) if @payload payload_headers = @payload.headers # Warn the user if we override any headers that were previously # present. This usually indicates that rest-client was passed # conflicting information, e.g. if it was asked to render a payload as # x-www-form-urlencoded but a Content-Type application/json was # also supplied by the user. payload_headers.each_pair do |key, val| if headers.include?(key) && headers[key] != val warn("warning: Overriding #{key.inspect} header " + "#{headers.fetch(key).inspect} with #{val.inspect} " + "due to payload") end end headers.merge!(payload_headers) end # merge in cookies = if && !.empty? if headers['Cookie'] warn('warning: overriding "Cookie" header with :cookies option') end headers['Cookie'] = end headers end |
#net_http_do_request(http, req, body = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 463 def net_http_do_request(http, req, body=nil, &block) if body && body.respond_to?(:read) req.body_stream = body return http.request(req, nil, &block) else return http.request(req, body, &block) end end |
#net_http_object(hostname, port) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 443 def net_http_object(hostname, port) p_uri = proxy_uri if p_uri.nil? # no proxy set Net::HTTP.new(hostname, port) elsif !p_uri # proxy explicitly set to none Net::HTTP.new(hostname, port, nil, nil, nil, nil) else Net::HTTP.new(hostname, port, p_uri.hostname, p_uri.port, p_uri.user, p_uri.password) end end |
#net_http_request_class(method) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 459 def net_http_request_class(method) Net::HTTP.const_get(method.capitalize, false) end |
#normalize_url(url) ⇒ String
Normalize a URL by adding a protocol if none is present.
If the string has no HTTP-like scheme (i.e. scheme followed by ‘//’), a scheme of ‘http’ will be added. This mimics the behavior of browsers and user agents like cURL.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 482 def normalize_url(url) url = 'http://' + url unless url.match(%r{\A[a-z][a-z0-9+.-]*://}i) url end |
#process_cookie_args!(uri, headers, args) ⇒ HTTP::CookieJar
Process cookies passed as hash or as HTTP::CookieJar. For backwards compatibility, these may be passed as a :cookies option masquerading inside the headers hash. To avoid confusion, if :cookies is passed in both headers and Request#initialize, raise an error.
:cookies may be a:
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Hash=> String
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Array<HTTP::Cookie>
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HTTP::CookieJar
Passing as a hash:
Keys may be symbols or strings. Values must be strings.
Infer the domain name from the request URI and allow subdomains (as
though '.example.com' had been set in a Set-Cookie header). Assume a
path of '/'.
RestClient::Request.new(url: 'http://example.com', method: :get,
:cookies => {:foo => 'Value', 'bar' => '123'}
)
results in cookies as though set from the server by:
Set-Cookie: foo=Value; Domain=.example.com; Path=/
Set-Cookie: bar=123; Domain=.example.com; Path=/
which yields a client cookie header of:
Cookie: foo=Value; bar=123
Passing as HTTP::CookieJar, which will be passed through directly:
jar = HTTP::CookieJar.new
jar.add(HTTP::Cookie.new('foo', 'Value', domain: 'example.com',
path: '/', for_domain: false))
RestClient::Request.new(..., :cookies => jar)
infer the domain name for cookies passed as strings in a hash. To avoid this implicit behavior, pass a full cookie jar or use HTTP::Cookie hash values.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 314 def (uri, headers, args) # Avoid ambiguity in whether options from headers or options from # Request#initialize should take precedence by raising ArgumentError when # both are present. Prior versions of rest-client claimed to give # precedence to init options, but actually gave precedence to headers. # Avoid that mess by erroring out instead. if headers[:cookies] && args[:cookies] raise ArgumentError.new( "Cannot pass :cookies in Request.new() and in headers hash") end = headers.delete(:cookies) || args[:cookies] # return copy of cookie jar as is if .is_a?(HTTP::CookieJar) return .dup end # convert cookies hash into a CookieJar jar = HTTP::CookieJar.new ( || []).each do |key, val| # Support for Array<HTTP::Cookie> mode: # If key is a cookie object, add it to the jar directly and assert that # there is no separate val. if key.is_a?(HTTP::Cookie) if val raise ArgumentError.new("extra cookie val: #{val.inspect}") end jar.add(key) next end if key.is_a?(Symbol) key = key.to_s end # assume implicit domain from the request URI, and set for_domain to # permit subdomains jar.add(HTTP::Cookie.new(key, val, domain: uri.hostname.downcase, path: '/', for_domain: true)) end jar end |
#process_url_params(url, headers) ⇒ String
Extract the query parameters and append them to the url
Look through the headers hash for a :params option (case-insensitive, may be string or symbol). If present and the value is a Hash or RestClient::ParamsArray, delete the key/value pair from the headers hash and encode the value into a query string. Append this query string to the URL and return the resulting URL.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 195 def process_url_params(url, headers) url_params = nil # find and extract/remove "params" key if the value is a Hash/ParamsArray headers.delete_if do |key, value| if key.to_s.downcase == 'params' && (value.is_a?(Hash) || value.is_a?(RestClient::ParamsArray)) if url_params raise ArgumentError.new("Multiple 'params' options passed") end url_params = value true else false end end # build resulting URL with query string if url_params && !url_params.empty? query_string = RestClient::Utils.encode_query_string(url_params) if url.include?('?') url + '&' + query_string else url + '?' + query_string end else url end end |
#proxy_uri ⇒ URI, ...
The proxy URI for this request. If ‘:proxy` was provided on this request, use it over `RestClient.proxy`.
Return false if a proxy was explicitly set and is falsy.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 425 def proxy_uri if defined?(@proxy) if @proxy URI.parse(@proxy) else false end elsif RestClient.proxy_set? if RestClient.proxy URI.parse(RestClient.proxy) else false end else nil end end |
#redacted_uri ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 516 def redacted_uri if uri.password sanitized_uri = uri.dup sanitized_uri.password = 'REDACTED' sanitized_uri else uri end end |
#redacted_url ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 526 def redacted_url redacted_uri.to_s end |
#stringify_headers(headers) ⇒ Object
Return a hash of headers whose keys are capitalized strings
BUG: stringify_headers does not fix the capitalization of headers that are already Strings. Leaving this behavior as is for now for backwards compatibility. github.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/599
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 553 def stringify_headers headers headers.inject({}) do |result, (key, value)| if key.is_a? Symbol key = key.to_s.split(/_/).map(&:capitalize).join('-') end if 'CONTENT-TYPE' == key.upcase result[key] = maybe_convert_extension(value.to_s) elsif 'ACCEPT' == key.upcase # Accept can be composed of several comma-separated values if value.is_a? Array target_values = value else target_values = value.to_s.split ',' end result[key] = target_values.map { |ext| maybe_convert_extension(ext.to_s.strip) }.join(', ') else result[key] = value.to_s end result end end |
#use_ssl? ⇒ Boolean
Return true if the request URI will use HTTPS.
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 177 def use_ssl? uri.is_a?(URI::HTTPS) end |
#verify_ssl ⇒ Object
SSL-related options
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# File 'lib/restclient/request.rb', line 164 def verify_ssl @ssl_opts.fetch(:verify_ssl) end |