Class: MIME::Type
Overview
The definition of one MIME content-type.
Usage
require 'mime/types'
plaintext = MIME::Types['text/plain']
print plaintext.media_type # => 'text'
print plaintext.sub_type # => 'plain'
puts plaintext.extensions.join(" ") # => 'asc txt c cc h hh cpp'
puts plaintext.encoding # => 8bit
puts plaintext.binary? # => false
puts plaintext.ascii? # => true
puts plaintext == 'text/plain' # => true
puts MIME::Type.simplified('x-appl/x-zip') # => 'appl/zip'
Constant Summary collapse
- VERSION =
'1.15'
- MEDIA_TYPE_RE =
:nodoc:
%r{([-\w.+]+)/([-\w.+]*)}o
- UNREG_RE =
:nodoc:
%r{[Xx]-}o
- ENCODING_RE =
:nodoc:
%r{(?:base64|7bit|8bit|quoted\-printable)}o
- PLATFORM_RE =
:nodoc:
%r|#{RUBY_PLATFORM}|o
- SIGNATURES =
%w(application/pgp-keys application/pgp application/pgp-signature application/pkcs10 application/pkcs7-mime application/pkcs7-signature text/vcard)
- IANA_URL =
:nodoc:
"http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/%s/%s"
- RFC_URL =
"http://rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc%s.txt"
- DRAFT_URL =
"http://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi?command=id_details&filename=%s"
- LTSW_URL =
"http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/%s.htp"
- CONTACT_URL =
"http://www.iana.org/assignments/contact-people.htm#%s"
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#content_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the whole MIME content-type string.
-
#default_encoding ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the default encoding for the MIME::Type based on the media type.
-
#docs ⇒ Object
The documentation for this MIME::Type.
-
#encoding ⇒ Object
The encoding (7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable, or base64) required to transport the data of this content type safely across a network, which roughly corresponds to Content-Transfer-Encoding.
-
#extensions ⇒ Object
The list of extensions which are known to be used for this MIME::Type.
-
#media_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the media type of the simplified MIME type.
-
#obsolete ⇒ Object
writeonly
Sets the obsolescence indicator for this media type.
-
#raw_media_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type.
-
#raw_sub_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type.
-
#registered ⇒ Object
writeonly
:nodoc:.
-
#simplified ⇒ Object
readonly
The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with
x-
, which indicates that it is a non-registered name. -
#sub_type ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the sub-type of the simplified MIME type.
-
#system ⇒ Object
The regexp for the operating system that this MIME::Type is specific to.
-
#url ⇒ Object
The encoded URL list for this MIME::Type.
-
#use_instead ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the media type or types that should be used instead of this media type, if it is obsolete.
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.from_array(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a MIME::Type from an array in the form of: [type-name, [extensions], encoding, system].
-
.from_hash(hash) {|m| ... } ⇒ Object
Creates a MIME::Type from a hash.
-
.from_mime_type(mime_type) {|m| ... } ⇒ Object
Essentially a copy constructor.
-
.simplified(content_type) ⇒ Object
The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with
x-
, which indicates that it is a non-registered name.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#<=>(other) ⇒ Object
Compares the MIME::Type against the exact content type or the simplified type (the simplified type will be used if comparing against something that can be treated as a String with #to_s).
-
#ascii? ⇒ Boolean
MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats.
-
#binary? ⇒ Boolean
MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats.
-
#complete? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the MIME::Type specifies an extension list, indicating that it is a complete MIME::Type. -
#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the other object is a MIME::Type and the content types match. -
#initialize(content_type) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Type
constructor
Builds a MIME::Type object from the provided MIME Content Type value (e.g., ‘text/plain’ or ‘applicaton/x-eruby’).
-
#like?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the simplified type matches the current. -
#obsolete? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the media type is obsolete. -
#platform? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the MIME::Type is specific to the current operating system as represented by RUBY_PLATFORM. -
#registered? ⇒ Boolean
MIME content-types which are not regestered by IANA nor defined in RFCs are required to start with
x-
. -
#signature? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
when the simplified MIME type is in the list of known digital signatures. -
#system? ⇒ Boolean
Returns
true
if the MIME::Type is specific to an operating system. -
#to_a ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with MIME::Type.from_array.
-
#to_hash ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with MIME::Type.from_hash.
-
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as a string.
-
#to_str ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as a string for implicit conversions.
-
#urls ⇒ Object
The decoded URL list for this MIME::Type.
Constructor Details
#initialize(content_type) {|_self| ... } ⇒ Type
Builds a MIME::Type object from the provided MIME Content Type value (e.g., ‘text/plain’ or ‘applicaton/x-eruby’). The constructed object is yielded to an optional block for additional configuration, such as associating extensions and encoding information.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 364 def initialize(content_type) #:yields self: matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) if matchdata.nil? raise InvalidContentType, "Invalid Content-Type provided ('#{content_type}')" end @content_type = content_type @raw_media_type = matchdata.captures[0] @raw_sub_type = matchdata.captures[1] @simplified = MIME::Type.simplified(@content_type) matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(@simplified) @media_type = matchdata.captures[0] @sub_type = matchdata.captures[1] self.extensions = nil self.encoding = :default self.system = nil self.registered = true yield self if block_given? end |
Instance Attribute Details
#content_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the whole MIME content-type string.
text/plain => text/plain
x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical/x-pdb
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 88 def content_type @content_type end |
#default_encoding ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the default encoding for the MIME::Type based on the media type.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 162 def default_encoding @default_encoding end |
#docs ⇒ Object
The documentation for this MIME::Type. Documentation about media types will be found on a media type definition as a comment. Documentation will be found through #docs.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 188 def docs @docs end |
#encoding ⇒ Object
The encoding (7bit, 8bit, quoted-printable, or base64) required to transport the data of this content type safely across a network, which roughly corresponds to Content-Transfer-Encoding. A value of nil
or :default
will reset the #encoding to the #default_encoding for the MIME::Type. Raises ArgumentError if the encoding provided is invalid.
If the encoding is not provided on construction, this will be either ‘quoted-printable’ (for text/* media types) and ‘base64’ for eveything else.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 137 def encoding @encoding end |
#extensions ⇒ Object
The list of extensions which are known to be used for this MIME::Type. Non-array values will be coerced into an array with #to_a. Array values will be flattened and nil
values removed.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 121 def extensions @extensions end |
#media_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the media type of the simplified MIME type.
text/plain => text
x-chemical/x-pdb => chemical
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 93 def media_type @media_type end |
#obsolete=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)
Sets the obsolescence indicator for this media type.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 183 def obsolete=(value) @obsolete = value end |
#raw_media_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type.
text/plain => text
x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 98 def raw_media_type @raw_media_type end |
#raw_sub_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME type.
text/plain => plain
x-chemical/x-pdb => x-pdb
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 108 def raw_sub_type @raw_sub_type end |
#registered=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 400 def registered=(value) @registered = value end |
#simplified ⇒ Object (readonly)
The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with x-
, which indicates that it is a non-registered name. Of course, after registration this flag can disappear, adds to the confusing proliferation of MIME types. The simplified string has the x-
removed and are translated to lowercase.
text/plain => text/plain
x-chemical/x-pdb => chemical/pdb
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 117 def simplified @simplified end |
#sub_type ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the sub-type of the simplified MIME type.
text/plain => plain
x-chemical/x-pdb => pdb
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 103 def sub_type @sub_type end |
#system ⇒ Object
The regexp for the operating system that this MIME::Type is specific to.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 151 def system @system end |
#url ⇒ Object
The encoded URL list for this MIME::Type. See #urls for
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 203 def url @url end |
#use_instead ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the media type or types that should be used instead of this media type, if it is obsolete. If there is no replacement media type, or it is not obsolete, nil
will be returned.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 171 def use_instead @use_instead end |
Class Method Details
.from_array(*args) ⇒ Object
Creates a MIME::Type from an array in the form of:
[type-name, [extensions], encoding, system]
extensions
, encoding
, and system
are optional.
MIME::Type.from_array("application/x-ruby", ['rb'], '8bit')
MIME::Type.from_array(["application/x-ruby", ['rb'], '8bit'])
These are equivalent to:
MIME::Type.new('application/x-ruby') do |t|
t.extensions = %w(rb)
t.encoding = '8bit'
end
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 275 def from_array(*args) #:yields MIME::Type.new: # Dereferences the array one level, if necessary. args = args[0] if args[0].kind_of?(Array) if args.size.between?(1, 8) m = MIME::Type.new(args[0]) do |t| t.extensions = args[1] if args.size > 1 t.encoding = args[2] if args.size > 2 t.system = args[3] if args.size > 3 t.obsolete = args[4] if args.size > 4 t.docs = args[5] if args.size > 5 t.url = args[6] if args.size > 6 t.registered = args[7] if args.size > 7 end yield m if block_given? else raise ArgumentError, "Array provided must contain between one and eight elements." end m end |
.from_hash(hash) {|m| ... } ⇒ Object
Creates a MIME::Type from a hash. Keys are case-insensitive, dashes may be replaced with underscores, and the internal Symbol of the lowercase-underscore version can be used as well. That is, Content-Type can be provided as content-type, Content_Type, content_type, or :content_type.
Known keys are Content-Type
, Content-Transfer-Encoding
, Extensions
, and System
.
MIME::Type.from_hash('Content-Type' => 'text/x-yaml',
'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => '8bit',
'System' => 'linux',
'Extensions' => ['yaml', 'yml'])
This is equivalent to:
MIME::Type.new('text/x-yaml') do |t|
t.encoding = '8bit'
t.system = 'linux'
t.extensions = ['yaml', 'yml']
end
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 318 def from_hash(hash) #:yields MIME::Type.new: type = {} hash.each_pair do |k, v| type[k.to_s.tr('-A-Z', '_a-z').to_sym] = v end m = MIME::Type.new(type[:content_type]) do |t| t.extensions = type[:extensions] t.encoding = type[:content_transfer_encoding] t.system = type[:system] t.obsolete = type[:obsolete] t.docs = type[:docs] t.url = type[:url] t.registered = type[:registered] end yield m if block_given? m end |
.from_mime_type(mime_type) {|m| ... } ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 349 def from_mime_type(mime_type) #:yields the new MIME::Type: m = MIME::Type.new(mime_type.content_type.dup) do |t| t.extensions = mime_type.extensions.dup t.system = mime_type.system.dup t.encoding = mime_type.encoding.dup end yield m if block_given? end |
.simplified(content_type) ⇒ Object
The MIME types main- and sub-label can both start with x-
, which indicates that it is a non-registered name. Of course, after registration this flag can disappear, adds to the confusing proliferation of MIME types. The simplified string has the x-
removed and are translated to lowercase.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 248 def simplified(content_type) matchdata = MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) if matchdata.nil? simplified = nil else media_type = matchdata.captures[0].downcase.gsub(UNREG_RE, '') subtype = matchdata.captures[1].downcase.gsub(UNREG_RE, '') simplified = "#{media_type}/#{subtype}" end simplified end |
Instance Method Details
#<=>(other) ⇒ Object
Compares the MIME::Type against the exact content type or the simplified type (the simplified type will be used if comparing against something that can be treated as a String with #to_s).
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 68 def <=>(other) #:nodoc: if other.respond_to?(:content_type) @content_type.downcase <=> other.content_type.downcase elsif other.respond_to?(:to_s) @simplified <=> Type.simplified(other.to_s) else @content_type.downcase <=> other.downcase end end |
#ascii? ⇒ Boolean
MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats. This method returns false
when the MIME type encoding is set to base64
.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 412 def ascii? not binary? end |
#binary? ⇒ Boolean
MIME types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats. This method returns true
when the MIME type encoding is set to base64
.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 405 def binary? @encoding == 'base64' end |
#complete? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the MIME::Type specifies an extension list, indicating that it is a complete MIME::Type.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 435 def complete? not @extensions.empty? end |
#eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the other object is a MIME::Type and the content types match.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 80 def eql?(other) #:nodoc: other.kind_of?(MIME::Type) and self == other end |
#like?(other) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the simplified type matches the current
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 57 def like?(other) if other.respond_to?(:simplified) @simplified == other.simplified else @simplified == Type.simplified(other) end end |
#obsolete? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the media type is obsolete.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 179 def obsolete? @obsolete ? true : false end |
#platform? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the MIME::Type is specific to the current operating system as represented by RUBY_PLATFORM.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 429 def platform? system? and (RUBY_PLATFORM =~ @system) end |
#registered? ⇒ Boolean
MIME content-types which are not regestered by IANA nor defined in RFCs are required to start with x-
. This counts as well for a new media type as well as a new sub-type of an existing media type. If either the media-type or the content-type begins with x-
, this method will return false
.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 393 def registered? if (@raw_media_type =~ UNREG_RE) || (@raw_sub_type =~ UNREG_RE) false else @registered end end |
#signature? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
when the simplified MIME type is in the list of known digital signatures.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 418 def signature? SIGNATURES.include?(@simplified.downcase) end |
#system? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true
if the MIME::Type is specific to an operating system.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 423 def system? not @system.nil? end |
#to_a ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with MIME::Type.from_array.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 451 def to_a [ @content_type, @extensions, @encoding, @system, @obsolete, @docs, @url, registered? ] end |
#to_hash ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as an array suitable for use with MIME::Type.from_hash.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 458 def to_hash { 'Content-Type' => @content_type, 'Content-Transfer-Encoding' => @encoding, 'Extensions' => @extensions, 'System' => @system, 'Obsolete' => @obsolete, 'Docs' => @docs, 'URL' => @url, 'Registered' => registered?, } end |
#to_s ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as a string.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 440 def to_s @content_type end |
#to_str ⇒ Object
Returns the MIME type as a string for implicit conversions.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 445 def to_str @content_type end |
#urls ⇒ Object
The decoded URL list for this MIME::Type. The special URL value IANA will be translated into:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/<mediatype>/<subtype>
The special URL value RFC### will be translated into:
http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc###.txt
The special URL value DRAFT:name will be translated into:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/idindex.cgi?
command=id_detail&filename=<name>
The special URL value LTSW will be translated into:
http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/<mediatype>.htp
The special URL value [token] will be translated into:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/contact-people.htm#<token>
These values will be accessible through #url, which always returns an array.
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# File 'lib/s33r/mimetypes.rb', line 223 def urls @url.map { |el| case el when %r{^IANA$} IANA_URL % [ @media_type, @sub_type ] when %r{^RFC(\d+)$} RFC_URL % $1 when %r{^DRAFT:(.+)$} DRAFT_URL % $1 when %r{^LTSW$} LTSW_URL % @media_type when %r{^\[([^\]]+)\]} CONTACT_URL % $1 else el end } end |