Module: Rbkb
- Defined in:
- lib/rbkb/http.rb,
lib/rbkb.rb,
lib/rbkb/extends.rb
Overview
???Why???? would anyone create their own HTTP implementation in ruby with so many options out there? Short answer: Net:HTTP and others just don’t cut it in lots of edge cases. I needed something I could control completely.
Defined Under Namespace
Constant Summary collapse
- VERSION =
:stopdoc:
'0.6.8'
- LIBPATH =
::File.(::File.dirname(__FILE__)) + ::File::SEPARATOR
- PATH =
::File.dirname(LIBPATH) + ::File::SEPARATOR
- DEFAULT_BYTE_ORDER =
:big
- HEXCHARS =
[("0".."9").to_a, ("a".."f").to_a].flatten
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.libpath(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns the library path for the module.
-
.path(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns the lpath for the module.
-
.require_all_libs_relative_to(fname, dir = nil) ⇒ Object
Utility method used to require all files ending in .rb that lie in the directory below this file that has the same name as the filename passed in.
-
.version ⇒ Object
Returns the version string for the library.
Class Method Details
.libpath(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns the library path for the module. If any arguments are given, they will be joined to the end of the libray path using File.join
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# File 'lib/rbkb.rb', line 20 def self.libpath( *args ) args.empty? ? LIBPATH : ::File.join(LIBPATH, args.flatten) end |
.path(*args) ⇒ Object
Returns the lpath for the module. If any arguments are given, they will be joined to the end of the path using File.join
.
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# File 'lib/rbkb.rb', line 28 def self.path( *args ) args.empty? ? PATH : ::File.join(PATH, args.flatten) end |
.require_all_libs_relative_to(fname, dir = nil) ⇒ Object
Utility method used to require all files ending in .rb that lie in the directory below this file that has the same name as the filename passed in. Optionally, a specific directory name can be passed in such that the filename does not have to be equivalent to the directory.
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# File 'lib/rbkb.rb', line 37 def self.require_all_libs_relative_to( fname, dir = nil ) dir ||= ::File.basename(fname, '.*') search_me = ::File.( ::File.join(::File.dirname(fname), dir, '**', '*.rb')) Dir.glob(search_me).sort.each {|rb| require rb} end |