Module: Bundler::URI

Includes:
RFC2396_REGEXP
Included in:
Generic
Defined in:
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ws.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ftp.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/wss.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/file.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/http.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldap.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/https.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/ldaps.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/mailto.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/generic.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/version.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb,
lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb

Overview

uri/common.rb

Author

Akira Yamada <[email protected]>

License

You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby.

See Bundler::URI for general documentation

Defined Under Namespace

Modules: RFC2396_REGEXP, Util Classes: BadURIError, Error, FTP, File, Generic, HTTP, HTTPS, InvalidComponentError, InvalidURIError, LDAP, LDAPS, MailTo, RFC2396_Parser, RFC3986_Parser, WS, WSS

Constant Summary collapse

REGEXP =
RFC2396_REGEXP
Parser =
RFC2396_Parser
RFC3986_PARSER =
RFC3986_Parser.new
DEFAULT_PARSER =

Bundler::URI::Parser.new

Parser.new
TBLENCWWWCOMP_ =

:nodoc:

{}
TBLENCURICOMP_ =
TBLENCWWWCOMP_.dup.freeze
TBLDECWWWCOMP_ =

:nodoc:

{}
VERSION_CODE =

:stopdoc:

'001300'.freeze
VERSION =
VERSION_CODE.scan(/../).collect{|n| n.to_i}.join('.').freeze

Class Method Summary collapse

Class Method Details

.decode_uri_component(str, enc = Encoding::UTF_8) ⇒ Object

Like Bundler::URI.decode_www_form_component, except that '+' is preserved.



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 379

def self.decode_uri_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8)
  _decode_uri_component(/%\h\h/, str, enc)
end

.decode_www_form(str, enc = Encoding::UTF_8, separator: '&', use__charset_: false, isindex: false) ⇒ Object

Returns name/value pairs derived from the given string str, which must be an ASCII string.

The method may be used to decode the body of Net::HTTPResponse object res for which res['Content-Type'] is 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'.

The returned data is an array of 2-element subarrays; each subarray is a name/value pair (both are strings). Each returned string has encoding enc, and has had invalid characters removed via String#scrub.

A simple example:

Bundler::URI.decode_www_form('foo=0&bar=1&baz')
# => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", ""]]

The returned strings have certain conversions, similar to those performed in Bundler::URI.decode_www_form_component:

Bundler::URI.decode_www_form('f%23o=%2F&b-r=%24&b+z=%40')
# => [["f#o", "/"], ["b-r", "$"], ["b z", "@"]]

The given string may contain consecutive separators:

Bundler::URI.decode_www_form('foo=0&&bar=1&&baz=2')
# => [["foo", "0"], ["", ""], ["bar", "1"], ["", ""], ["baz", "2"]]

A different separator may be specified:

Bundler::URI.decode_www_form('foo=0--bar=1--baz', separator: '--')
# => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", ""]]

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 554

def self.decode_www_form(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8, separator: '&', use__charset_: false, isindex: false)
  raise ArgumentError, "the input of #{self.name}.#{__method__} must be ASCII only string" unless str.ascii_only?
  ary = []
  return ary if str.empty?
  enc = Encoding.find(enc)
  str.b.each_line(separator) do |string|
    string.chomp!(separator)
    key, sep, val = string.partition('=')
    if isindex
      if sep.empty?
        val = key
        key = +''
      end
      isindex = false
    end

    if use__charset_ and key == '_charset_' and e = get_encoding(val)
      enc = e
      use__charset_ = false
    end

    key.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_)
    if val
      val.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_)
    else
      val = +''
    end

    ary << [key, val]
  end
  ary.each do |k, v|
    k.force_encoding(enc)
    k.scrub!
    v.force_encoding(enc)
    v.scrub!
  end
  ary
end

.decode_www_form_component(str, enc = Encoding::UTF_8) ⇒ Object

Returns a string decoded from the given URL-encoded string str.

The given string is first encoded as Encoding::ASCII-8BIT (using String#b), then decoded (as below), and finally force-encoded to the given encoding enc.

The returned string:

  • Preserves:

    • Characters '*', '.', '-', and '_'.

    • Character in ranges 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', and '0'..'9'.

    Example:

    Bundler::URI.decode_www_form_component('*.-_azAZ09')
    # => "*.-_azAZ09"
    
  • Converts:

    • Character '+' to character ' '.

    • Each “percent notation” to an ASCII character.

    Example:

    Bundler::URI.decode_www_form_component('Here+are+some+punctuation+characters%3A+%2C%3B%3F%3A')
    # => "Here are some punctuation characters: ,;?:"
    

Related: Bundler::URI.decode_uri_component (preserves '+').



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 368

def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8)
  _decode_uri_component(/\+|%\h\h/, str, enc)
end

.encode_uri_component(str, enc = nil) ⇒ Object

Like Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component, except that ' ' (space) is encoded as '%20' (instead of '+').



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 374

def self.encode_uri_component(str, enc=nil)
  _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCURICOMP_, str, enc)
end

.encode_www_form(enum, enc = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns a URL-encoded string derived from the given Enumerable enum.

The result is suitable for use as form data for an HTTP request whose Content-Type is 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'.

The returned string consists of the elements of enum, each converted to one or more URL-encoded strings, and all joined with character '&'.

Simple examples:

Bundler::URI.encode_www_form([['foo', 0], ['bar', 1], ['baz', 2]])
# => "foo=0&bar=1&baz=2"
Bundler::URI.encode_www_form({foo: 0, bar: 1, baz: 2})
# => "foo=0&bar=1&baz=2"

The returned string is formed using method Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component, which converts certain characters:

Bundler::URI.encode_www_form('f#o': '/', 'b-r': '$', 'b z': '@')
# => "f%23o=%2F&b-r=%24&b+z=%40"

When enum is Array-like, each element ele is converted to a field:

The elements of an Array-like enum may be mixture:

Bundler::URI.encode_www_form([['foo', 0], ['bar', 1, 2], ['baz'], :bat])
# => "foo=0&bar=1&baz&bat"

When enum is Hash-like, each key/value pair is converted to one or more fields:

The elements of a Hash-like enum may be mixture:

Bundler::URI.encode_www_form({foo: [0, 1], bar: 2})
# => "foo=0&foo=1&bar=2"


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 501

def self.encode_www_form(enum, enc=nil)
  enum.map do |k,v|
    if v.nil?
      encode_www_form_component(k, enc)
    elsif v.respond_to?(:to_ary)
      v.to_ary.map do |w|
        str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc)
        unless w.nil?
          str << '='
          str << encode_www_form_component(w, enc)
        end
      end.join('&')
    else
      str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc)
      str << '='
      str << encode_www_form_component(v, enc)
    end
  end.join('&')
end

.encode_www_form_component(str, enc = nil) ⇒ Object

Returns a URL-encoded string derived from the given string str.

The returned string:

  • Preserves:

    • Characters '*', '.', '-', and '_'.

    • Character in ranges 'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', and '0'..'9'.

    Example:

    Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component('*.-_azAZ09')
    # => "*.-_azAZ09"
    
  • Converts:

    • Character ' ' to character '+'.

    • Any other character to “percent notation”; the percent notation for character c is '%%%X' % c.ord.

    Example:

    Bundler::URI.encode_www_form_component('Here are some punctuation characters: ,;?:')
    # => "Here+are+some+punctuation+characters%3A+%2C%3B%3F%3A"
    

Encoding:

  • If str has encoding Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, argument enc is ignored.

  • Otherwise str is converted first to Encoding::UTF_8 (with suitable character replacements), and then to encoding enc.

In either case, the returned string has forced encoding Encoding::US_ASCII.

Related: Bundler::URI.encode_uri_component (encodes ' ' as '%20').



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 335

def self.encode_www_form_component(str, enc=nil)
  _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_, str, enc)
end

.extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) ⇒ Object

Synopsis

Bundler::URI::extract(str[, schemes][,&blk])

Args

str

String to extract URIs from.

schemes

Limit Bundler::URI matching to specific schemes.

Description

Extracts URIs from a string. If block given, iterates through all matched URIs. Returns nil if block given or array with matches.

Usage

require "bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri"

Bundler::URI.extract("text here http://foo.example.org/bla and here mailto:[email protected] and here also.")
# => ["http://foo.example.com/bla", "mailto:[email protected]"]


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 239

def self.extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) # :nodoc:
  warn "Bundler::URI.extract is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
  DEFAULT_PARSER.extract(str, schemes, &block)
end

.for(scheme, *arguments, default: Generic) ⇒ Object

Returns a new object constructed from the given scheme, arguments, and default:

  • The new object is an instance of Bundler::URI.scheme_list[scheme.upcase].

  • The object is initialized by calling the class initializer using scheme and arguments. See Bundler::URI::Generic.new.

Examples:

values = ['john.doe', 'www.example.com', '123', nil, '/forum/questions/', nil, 'tag=networking&order=newest', 'top']
Bundler::URI.for('https', *values)
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTPS https://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top>
Bundler::URI.for('foo', *values, default: Bundler::URI::HTTP)
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP foo://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top>


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 123

def self.for(scheme, *arguments, default: Generic)
  const_name = scheme.to_s.upcase

  uri_class = INITIAL_SCHEMES[const_name]
  uri_class ||= if /\A[A-Z]\w*\z/.match?(const_name) && Schemes.const_defined?(const_name, false)
    Schemes.const_get(const_name, false)
  end
  uri_class ||= default

  return uri_class.new(scheme, *arguments)
end

.join(*str) ⇒ Object

Merges the given Bundler::URI strings str per RFC 2396.

Each string in str is converted to an RFC3986 Bundler::URI before being merged.

Examples:

Bundler::URI.join("http://example.com/","main.rbx")
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://example.com/main.rbx>

Bundler::URI.join('http://example.com', 'foo')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://example.com/foo>

Bundler::URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', '/bar')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://example.com/bar>

Bundler::URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', 'bar')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://example.com/bar>

Bundler::URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo/', 'bar')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://example.com/foo/bar>


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 211

def self.join(*str)
  RFC3986_PARSER.join(*str)
end

.parse(uri) ⇒ Object

Returns a new Bundler::URI object constructed from the given string uri:

Bundler::URI.parse('https://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTPS https://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top>
Bundler::URI.parse('http://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top')
# => #<Bundler::URI::HTTP http://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top>

It’s recommended to first ::escape string uri if it may contain invalid Bundler::URI characters.



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 184

def self.parse(uri)
  RFC3986_PARSER.parse(uri)
end

.regexp(schemes = nil) ⇒ Object

Synopsis

Bundler::URI::regexp([match_schemes])

Args

match_schemes

Array of schemes. If given, resulting regexp matches to URIs whose scheme is one of the match_schemes.

Description

Returns a Regexp object which matches to Bundler::URI-like strings. The Regexp object returned by this method includes arbitrary number of capture group (parentheses). Never rely on its number.

Usage

require 'bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri'

# extract first Bundler::URI from html_string
html_string.slice(Bundler::URI.regexp)

# remove ftp URIs
html_string.sub(Bundler::URI.regexp(['ftp']), '')

# You should not rely on the number of parentheses
html_string.scan(Bundler::URI.regexp) do |*matches|
  p $&
end


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 276

def self.regexp(schemes = nil)# :nodoc:
  warn "Bundler::URI.regexp is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
  DEFAULT_PARSER.make_regexp(schemes)
end

.register_scheme(scheme, klass) ⇒ Object

Registers the given klass as the class to be instantiated when parsing a Bundler::URI with the given scheme:

Bundler::URI.register_scheme('MS_SEARCH', Bundler::URI::Generic) # => Bundler::URI::Generic
Bundler::URI.scheme_list['MS_SEARCH']                   # => Bundler::URI::Generic

Note that after calling String#upcase on scheme, it must be a valid constant name.



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 79

def self.register_scheme(scheme, klass)
  Schemes.const_set(scheme.to_s.upcase, klass)
end

.scheme_listObject

Returns a hash of the defined schemes:

Bundler::URI.scheme_list
# =>
{"MAILTO"=>Bundler::URI::MailTo,
 "LDAPS"=>Bundler::URI::LDAPS,
 "WS"=>Bundler::URI::WS,
 "HTTP"=>Bundler::URI::HTTP,
 "HTTPS"=>Bundler::URI::HTTPS,
 "LDAP"=>Bundler::URI::LDAP,
 "FILE"=>Bundler::URI::File,
 "FTP"=>Bundler::URI::FTP}

Related: Bundler::URI.register_scheme.



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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 97

def self.scheme_list
  Schemes.constants.map { |name|
    [name.to_s.upcase, Schemes.const_get(name)]
  }.to_h
end

.split(uri) ⇒ Object

Returns a 9-element array representing the parts of the Bundler::URI formed from the string uri; each array element is a string or nil:

names = %w[scheme userinfo host port registry path opaque query fragment]
values = Bundler::URI.split('https://[email protected]:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top')
names.zip(values)
# =>
[["scheme", "https"],
 ["userinfo", "john.doe"],
 ["host", "www.example.com"],
 ["port", "123"],
 ["registry", nil],
 ["path", "/forum/questions/"],
 ["opaque", nil],
 ["query", "tag=networking&order=newest"],
 ["fragment", "top"]]


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# File 'lib/bundler/vendor/uri/lib/uri/common.rb', line 170

def self.split(uri)
  RFC3986_PARSER.split(uri)
end