Class: HTTP::Message
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- HTTP::Message
- 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
-
Gets response message body.
res = clnt.get(url) p res.content #=> String
-
Gets response status code.
res = clnt.get(url) p res.status #=> 200, 501, etc. (Integer)
-
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
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
-
#http_body ⇒ Object
- HTTP::Message::Body
-
message body.
-
#http_header ⇒ Object
(also: #header)
- HTTP::Message::Headers
-
message header.
-
#oauth_params ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute oauth_params.
-
#peer_cert ⇒ Object
- OpenSSL::X509::Certificate
-
response only.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.create_query_part_str(query) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.escape_query(query) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.file?(obj) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given object is a File.
-
.internal_mime_type(path) ⇒ Object
Default MIME type handler.
-
.keep_alive_enabled?(version) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given HTTP version allows keep alive connection.
-
.mime_type(path) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.mime_type_handler ⇒ Object
(also: get_mime_type_func)
Returns MIME type handler.
-
.mime_type_handler=(handler) ⇒ Object
(also: set_mime_type_func)
Sets MIME type handler.
-
.multiparam_query?(query) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the given query (or body) has a multiple parameter.
-
.new_connect_request(uri) ⇒ Object
Creates a Message instance of ‘CONNECT’ request.
-
.new_request(method, uri, query = nil, body = nil, boundary = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a Message instance of general request.
-
.new_response(body, req = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a Message instance of response.
-
.parse(query) ⇒ Object
from CGI.parse.
-
.unescape(string) ⇒ Object
from CGI.unescape.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#body_encoding ⇒ Object
Returns content encoding.
-
#content ⇒ Object
(also: #body)
Returns a content of message body.
-
#content_type ⇒ Object
(also: #contenttype)
Returns ‘Content-Type’ header value.
-
#content_type=(content_type) ⇒ Object
(also: #contenttype=)
Sets ‘Content-Type’ header value.
-
#cookies ⇒ Object
Extracts cookies from ‘Set-Cookie’ header.
-
#dump(dev = '') ⇒ Object
Dumps message (header and body) to given dev.
-
#escape(str) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#headers ⇒ Object
Returns Hash of header.
-
#http_version ⇒ Object
Returns HTTP version in a HTTP header.
-
#http_version=(http_version) ⇒ Object
Sets HTTP version in a HTTP header.
-
#initialize ⇒ Message
constructor
Creates a Message.
-
#ok? ⇒ Boolean
Convenience method to return boolean of whether we had a successful request.
-
#reason ⇒ Object
Returns HTTP status reason phrase in response.
-
#reason=(reason) ⇒ Object
Sets HTTP status reason phrase of response.
- #redirect? ⇒ Boolean
-
#see_other? ⇒ Boolean
SEE_OTHER is a redirect, but it should sent as GET.
-
#status ⇒ Object
(also: #code, #status_code)
Returns HTTP status code in response.
-
#status=(status) ⇒ Object
Sets HTTP status code of response.
- #version ⇒ Object
- #version=(version) ⇒ Object
Constructor Details
#initialize ⇒ Message
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 914 def initialize # :nodoc: @http_header = Headers.new @http_body = @peer_cert = nil end |
Instance Attribute Details
#http_body ⇒ Object
- HTTP::Message::Body
-
message body.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 905 def http_body @http_body end |
#http_header ⇒ Object Also known as: header
- HTTP::Message::Headers
-
message header.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 902 def http_header @http_header end |
#oauth_params ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute oauth_params.
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# File 'lib/oauthclient.rb', line 13 def oauth_params @oauth_params end |
#peer_cert ⇒ Object
- OpenSSL::X509::Certificate
-
response only. server certificate which is used for retrieving the response.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 909 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 821 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 842 def escape_query(query) # :nodoc: pairs = [] query.each { |attr, value| left = escape(attr.to_s) << '=' if values = Array.try_convert(value) values.each { |v| if v.respond_to?(:read) v = v.read end pairs.push(left + escape(v.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.)
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 816 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 779 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
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 800 def keep_alive_enabled?(version) version >= '1.1' end |
.mime_type(path) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 764 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_handler ⇒ Object Also known as: get_mime_type_func
Returns MIME type handler.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 756 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 751 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.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 805 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 695 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 715 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 731 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 879 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 893 def unescape(string) string.tr('+', ' ').gsub(/((?:%[0-9a-fA-F]{2})+)/n) do [$1.delete('%')].pack('H*') end end |
Instance Method Details
#body_encoding ⇒ Object
Returns content encoding
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 998 def body_encoding @http_header.body_encoding end |
#content ⇒ Object 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 1003 def content @http_body.content end |
#content_type ⇒ Object Also known as: contenttype
Returns ‘Content-Type’ header value.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 986 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 991 def content_type=(content_type) @http_header.content_type = content_type end |
#cookies ⇒ Object
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 1021 def = http_header['set-cookie'] unless .empty? uri = http_header.request_uri .map { |str| = WebAgent::Cookie.new .parse(str, uri) } 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 921 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 865 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 |
#headers ⇒ Object
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 1014 def headers Hash[*http_header.all.flatten] end |
#http_version ⇒ Object
Returns HTTP version in a HTTP header. String.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 941 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 946 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
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1034 def ok? HTTP::Status.successful?(status) end |
#reason ⇒ Object
Returns HTTP status reason phrase in response. String.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 976 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 981 def reason=(reason) @http_header.reason_phrase = reason end |
#redirect? ⇒ Boolean
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1038 def redirect? HTTP::Status.redirect?(status) end |
#see_other? ⇒ Boolean
SEE_OTHER is a redirect, but it should sent as GET
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 1043 def see_other? status == HTTP::Status::SEE_OTHER end |
#status ⇒ Object Also known as: code, status_code
Returns HTTP status code in response. Integer.
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 962 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 971 def status=(status) @http_header.status_code = status end |
#version ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/httpclient/http.rb', line 951 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 956 def version=(version) warn(VERSION_WARNING) @http_header.http_version = version end |