Class: HTTP::Message

Inherits:
Object
  • Object
show all
Defined in:
lib/httpclient/http.rb,
lib/oauthclient.rb

Overview

Represents a HTTP message. A message is for a request or a response.

Request message is generated from given parameters internally so users don’t need to care about it. Response message is the instance that methods of HTTPClient returns so users need to know how to extract HTTP response data from Message.

Some attributes are only for a request or a response, not both.

How to use HTTP response message

  1. Gets response message body.

    res = clnt.get(url)
    p res.content #=> String
    
  2. Gets response status code.

    res = clnt.get(url)
    p res.status #=> 200, 501, etc. (Integer)
    
  3. Gets response header.

    res = clnt.get(url)
    res.header['set-cookie'].each do |value|
      p value
    end
    assert_equal(1, res.header['last-modified'].size)
    p res.header['last-modified'].first
    

Defined Under Namespace

Classes: Body, Headers

Constant Summary collapse

CRLF =
"\r\n"
VERSION_WARNING =
'Message#version (Float) is deprecated. Use Message#http_version (String) instead.'
@@mime_type_handler =
nil

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Constructor Details

#initializeMessage

Creates a Message. This method should be used internally. Use Message.new_connect_request, Message.new_request or Message.new_response instead.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 912

def initialize # :nodoc:
  @http_header = Headers.new
  @http_body = @peer_cert = nil
end

Instance Attribute Details

#http_bodyObject

HTTP::Message::Body

message body.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 903

def http_body
  @http_body
end

#http_headerObject Also known as: header

HTTP::Message::Headers

message header.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 900

def http_header
  @http_header
end

#oauth_paramsObject

Returns the value of attribute oauth_params.



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# File 'lib/oauthclient.rb', line 13

def oauth_params
  @oauth_params
end

#peer_certObject

OpenSSL::X509::Certificate

response only. server certificate which is used for retrieving the response.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 907

def peer_cert
  @peer_cert
end

Class Method Details

.create_query_part_str(query) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 819

def create_query_part_str(query) # :nodoc:
  if multiparam_query?(query)
    escape_query(query)
  elsif query.respond_to?(:read)
    query = query.read
  else
    query.to_s
  end
end

.escape_query(query) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 840

def escape_query(query) # :nodoc:
  pairs = []
  query.each { |attr, value|
    left = escape(attr.to_s) << '='
    if values = Array.try_convert(value)
      values.each { |value|
        if value.respond_to?(:read)
          value = value.read
        end
        pairs.push(left + escape(value.to_s))
      }
    else
      if value.respond_to?(:read)
        value = value.read
      end
      pairs.push(left << escape(value.to_s))
    end
  }
  pairs.join('&')
end

.file?(obj) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if the given object is a File. In HTTPClient, a file is;

  • must respond to :read for retrieving String chunks.

  • must respond to :pos and :pos= to rewind for reading. Rewinding is only needed for following HTTP redirect. Some IO impl defines :pos= but raises an Exception for pos= such as StringIO but there’s no problem as far as using it for non-following methods (get/post/etc.)

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 814

def file?(obj)
  obj.respond_to?(:read) and obj.respond_to?(:pos) and
    obj.respond_to?(:pos=)
end

.internal_mime_type(path) ⇒ Object

Default MIME type handler. See mime_type_handler=.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 777

def internal_mime_type(path)
  case path
  when /\.txt$/i
    'text/plain'
  when /\.(htm|html)$/i
    'text/html'
  when /\.doc$/i
    'application/msword'
  when /\.png$/i
    'image/png'
  when /\.gif$/i
    'image/gif'
  when /\.(jpg|jpeg)$/i
    'image/jpeg'
  else
    'application/octet-stream'
  end
end

.keep_alive_enabled?(version) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if the given HTTP version allows keep alive connection.

version

String

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 798

def keep_alive_enabled?(version)
  version >= '1.1'
end

.mime_type(path) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 762

def mime_type(path) # :nodoc:
  if @@mime_type_handler
    res = @@mime_type_handler.call(path)
    if !res || res.to_s == ''
      return 'application/octet-stream'
    else
      return res
    end
  else
    internal_mime_type(path)
  end
end

.mime_type_handlerObject Also known as: get_mime_type_func

Returns MIME type handler.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 754

def mime_type_handler
  @@mime_type_handler
end

.mime_type_handler=(handler) ⇒ Object Also known as: set_mime_type_func

Sets MIME type handler.

handler must respond to :call with a single argument :path and returns a MIME type String e.g. ‘text/html’. When the handler returns nil or an empty String, ‘application/octet-stream’ is used.

When you set nil to the handler, internal_mime_type is used instead. The handler is nil by default.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 749

def mime_type_handler=(handler)
  @@mime_type_handler = handler
end

.multiparam_query?(query) ⇒ Boolean

Returns true if the given query (or body) has a multiple parameter.

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 803

def multiparam_query?(query)
  query.is_a?(Array) or query.is_a?(Hash)
end

.new_connect_request(uri) ⇒ Object

Creates a Message instance of ‘CONNECT’ request. ‘CONNECT’ request does not have Body.

uri

an URI that need to connect. Only uri.host and uri.port are used.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 693

def new_connect_request(uri)
  m = new
  m.http_header.init_connect_request(uri)
  m.http_header.body_size = nil
  m
end

.new_request(method, uri, query = nil, body = nil, boundary = nil) ⇒ Object

Creates a Message instance of general request.

method

HTTP method String.

uri

an URI object which represents an URL of web resource.

query

a Hash or an Array of query part of URL. e.g. { “a” => “b” } => ‘host/part?a=b’ Give an array to pass multiple value like

[“a”, “b”], [“a”, “c”]

> ‘host/part?a=b&a=c

body

a Hash or an Array of body part. e.g. { “a” => “b” } => ‘a=b’. Give an array to pass multiple value like

[“a”, “b”], [“a”, “c”]

> ‘a=b&a=c’.

boundary

When the boundary given, it is sent as a multipart/form-data using this boundary String.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 713

def new_request(method, uri, query = nil, body = nil, boundary = nil)
  m = new
  m.http_header.init_request(method, uri, query)
  m.http_body = Body.new
  m.http_body.init_request(body || '', boundary)
  if body
    m.http_header.body_size = m.http_body.size
    m.http_header.chunked = true if m.http_body.size.nil?
  else
    m.http_header.body_size = nil
  end
  m
end

.new_response(body, req = nil) ⇒ Object

Creates a Message instance of response.

body

a String or an IO of response message body.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 729

def new_response(body, req = nil)
  m = new
  m.http_header.init_response(Status::OK, req)
  m.http_body = Body.new
  m.http_body.init_response(body)
  m.http_header.body_size = m.http_body.size || 0
  m
end

.parse(query) ⇒ Object

from CGI.parse



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 877

def parse(query)
  params = Hash.new([].freeze)
  query.split(/[&;]/n).each do |pairs|
    key, value = pairs.split('=',2).collect{|v| unescape(v) }
    if params.has_key?(key)
      params[key].push(value)
    else
      params[key] = [value]
    end
  end
  params
end

.unescape(string) ⇒ Object

from CGI.unescape



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 891

def unescape(string)
  string.tr('+', ' ').gsub(/((?:%[0-9a-fA-F]{2})+)/n) do
    [$1.delete('%')].pack('H*')
  end
end

Instance Method Details

#body_encodingObject

Returns content encoding



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 996

def body_encoding
  @http_header.body_encoding
end

#contentObject Also known as: body

Returns a content of message body. A String or an IO.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1001

def content
  @http_body.content
end

#content_typeObject Also known as: contenttype

Returns ‘Content-Type’ header value.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 984

def content_type
  @http_header.content_type
end

#content_type=(content_type) ⇒ Object Also known as: contenttype=

Sets ‘Content-Type’ header value. Overrides if already exists.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 989

def content_type=(content_type)
  @http_header.content_type = content_type
end

#cookiesObject

Extracts cookies from ‘Set-Cookie’ header. Supports ‘Set-Cookie’ in response header only. Do we need ‘Cookie’ support in request header?



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1019

def cookies
  set_cookies = http_header['set-cookie']
  unless set_cookies.empty?
    uri = http_header.request_uri
    set_cookies.map { |str|
      cookie = WebAgent::Cookie.new
      cookie.parse(str, uri)
      cookie
    }
  end
end

#dump(dev = '') ⇒ Object

Dumps message (header and body) to given dev. dev needs to respond to <<.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 919

def dump(dev = '')
  str = @http_header.dump + CRLF
  if @http_header.chunked
    dev = @http_body.dump_chunked(str, dev)
  elsif @http_body
    dev = @http_body.dump(str, dev)
  else
    dev << str
  end
  dev
end

#escape(str) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 863

def escape(str) # :nodoc:
  str.dup.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT).gsub(/([^ a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+)/) {
    '%' + $1.unpack('H2' * $1.bytesize).join('%').upcase
  }.tr(' ', '+')
end

#headersObject

Returns Hash of header. key and value are both String. Each key has a single value so you can’t extract exact value when a message has multiple headers like ‘Set-Cookie’. Use header for that purpose. (It returns an Array always)



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1012

def headers
  Hash[*http_header.all.flatten]
end

#http_versionObject

Returns HTTP version in a HTTP header. String.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 939

def http_version
  @http_header.http_version
end

#http_version=(http_version) ⇒ Object

Sets HTTP version in a HTTP header. String.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 944

def http_version=(http_version)
  @http_header.http_version = http_version
end

#ok?Boolean

Convenience method to return boolean of whether we had a successful request

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1032

def ok?
  HTTP::Status.successful?(status)
end

#reasonObject

Returns HTTP status reason phrase in response. String.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 974

def reason
  @http_header.reason_phrase
end

#reason=(reason) ⇒ Object

Sets HTTP status reason phrase of response. String.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 979

def reason=(reason)
  @http_header.reason_phrase = reason
end

#redirect?Boolean

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1036

def redirect?
  HTTP::Status.redirect?(status)
end

#see_other?Boolean

SEE_OTHER is a redirect, but it should sent as GET

Returns:

  • (Boolean)


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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1041

def see_other?
  status == HTTP::Status::SEE_OTHER
end

#statusObject Also known as: code, status_code

Returns HTTP status code in response. Integer.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 960

def status
  @http_header.status_code
end

#status=(status) ⇒ Object

Sets HTTP status code of response. Integer. Reason phrase is updated, too.



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 969

def status=(status)
  @http_header.status_code = status
end

#versionObject



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 949

def version
  warn(VERSION_WARNING)
  @http_header.http_version.to_f
end

#version=(version) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 954

def version=(version)
  warn(VERSION_WARNING)
  @http_header.http_version = version
end