Class: URI::FTP

Inherits:
Generic show all
Defined in:
lib/uri/ftp.rb

Overview

FTP URI syntax is defined by RFC1738 section 3.2.

This class will be redesigned because of difference of implementations; the structure of its path. draft-hoffman-ftp-uri-04 is a draft but it is a good summary about the de facto spec. tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hoffman-ftp-uri-04

Constant Summary collapse

DEFAULT_PORT =

A Default port of 21 for URI::FTP

21
COMPONENT =

An Array of the available components for URI::FTP

[
  :scheme,
  :userinfo, :host, :port,
  :path, :typecode
].freeze
TYPECODE =

Typecode is “a”, “i” or “d”.

  • “a” indicates a text file (the FTP command was ASCII)

  • “i” indicates a binary file (FTP command IMAGE)

  • “d” indicates the contents of a directory should be displayed

['a', 'i', 'd'].freeze
TYPECODE_PREFIX =

Typecode prefix

';type='
';type='.freeze

Constants inherited from Generic

Generic::USE_REGISTRY

Constants included from URI

DEFAULT_PARSER, HTML5ASCIIINCOMPAT, Parser, REGEXP, RFC3986_PARSER, TBLDECWWWCOMP_, TBLENCWWWCOMP_, VERSION, VERSION_CODE

Instance Attribute Summary collapse

Attributes inherited from Generic

#fragment, #host, #opaque, #port, #query, #scheme

Class Method Summary collapse

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods inherited from Generic

#==, #absolute?, build2, #coerce, component, #component, #default_port, default_port, #eql?, #find_proxy, #hash, #hierarchical?, #hostname, #hostname=, #inspect, #merge!, #normalize, #normalize!, #parser, #password, #password=, #registry, #registry=, #relative?, #route_from, #route_to, #select, use_registry, #user, #user=, #userinfo, #userinfo=

Methods included from URI

decode_www_form, decode_www_form_component, encode_www_form, encode_www_form_component, extract, join, parse, regexp, scheme_list, split

Methods included from Escape

#escape, #unescape

Constructor Details

#initialize(scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query, fragment, parser = nil, arg_check = false) ⇒ FTP

Description

Creates a new URI::FTP object from generic URL components with no syntax checking.

Unlike build(), this method does not escape the path component as required by RFC1738; instead it is treated as per RFC2396.

Arguments are scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query and fragment, in that order.

Raises:



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 132

def initialize(scheme,
               userinfo, host, port, registry,
               path, opaque,
               query,
               fragment,
               parser = nil,
               arg_check = false)
  raise InvalidURIError unless path
  path = path.sub(/^\//,'')
  path.sub!(/^%2F/,'/')
  super(scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque,
        query, fragment, parser, arg_check)
  @typecode = nil
  if tmp = @path.index(TYPECODE_PREFIX)
    typecode = @path[tmp + TYPECODE_PREFIX.size..-1]
    @path = @path[0..tmp - 1]

    if arg_check
      self.typecode = typecode
    else
      self.set_typecode(typecode)
    end
  end
end

Instance Attribute Details

#typecodeObject

typecode accessor

see URI::FTP::COMPONENT



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 160

def typecode
  @typecode
end

Class Method Details

.build(args) ⇒ Object

Description

Creates a new URI::FTP object from components, with syntax checking.

The components accepted are userinfo, host, port, path and typecode.

The components should be provided either as an Array, or as a Hash with keys formed by preceding the component names with a colon.

If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the order

userinfo, host, port, path, typecode

If the path supplied is absolute, it will be escaped in order to make it absolute in the URI. Examples:

require 'uri'

uri = URI::FTP.build(['user:password', 'ftp.example.com', nil,
  '/path/file.> zip', 'i'])
puts uri.to_s  ->  ftp://user:[email protected]/%2Fpath/file.zip;type=a

uri2 = URI::FTP.build({:host => 'ftp.example.com',
  :path => 'ruby/src'})
puts uri2.to_s  ->  ftp://ftp.example.com/ruby/src


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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 95

def self.build(args)

  # Fix the incoming path to be generic URL syntax
  # FTP path  ->  URL path
  # foo/bar       /foo/bar
  # /foo/bar      /%2Ffoo/bar
  #
  if args.kind_of?(Array)
    args[3] = '/' + args[3].sub(/^\//, '%2F')
  else
    args[:path] = '/' + args[:path].sub(/^\//, '%2F')
  end

  tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args)

  if tmp[:typecode]
    if tmp[:typecode].size == 1
      tmp[:typecode] = TYPECODE_PREFIX + tmp[:typecode]
    end
    tmp[:path] << tmp[:typecode]
  end

  return super(tmp)
end

.new2(user, password, host, port, path, typecode = nil, arg_check = true) ⇒ Object



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 48

def self.new2(user, password, host, port, path,
              typecode = nil, arg_check = true) # :nodoc:
  # Do not use this method!  Not tested.  [Bug #7301]
  # This methods remains just for compatibility,
  # Keep it undocumented until the active maintainer is assigned.
  typecode = nil if typecode.size == 0
  if typecode && !TYPECODE.include?(typecode)
    raise ArgumentError,
      "bad typecode is specified: #{typecode}"
  end

  # do escape

  self.new('ftp',
           [user, password],
           host, port, nil,
           typecode ? path + TYPECODE_PREFIX + typecode : path,
           nil, nil, nil, arg_check)
end

Instance Method Details

#merge(oth) ⇒ Object

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 214

def merge(oth) # :nodoc:
  tmp = super(oth)
  if self != tmp
    tmp.set_typecode(oth.typecode)
  end

  return tmp
end

#pathObject

Returns the path from an FTP URI.

RFC 1738 specifically states that the path for an FTP URI does not include the / which separates the URI path from the URI host. Example:

ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/ruby

The above URI indicates that the client should connect to ftp.example.com then cd pub/ruby from the initial login directory.

If you want to cd to an absolute directory, you must include an escaped / (%2F) in the path. Example:

ftp://ftp.example.com/%2Fpub/ruby

This method will then return “/pub/ruby”



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 240

def path
  return @path.sub(/^\//,'').sub(/^%2F/,'/')
end

#to_sObject

Returns a String representation of the URI::FTP



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# File 'lib/uri/ftp.rb', line 251

def to_s
  save_path = nil
  if @typecode
    save_path = @path
    @path = @path + TYPECODE_PREFIX + @typecode
  end
  str = super
  if @typecode
    @path = save_path
  end

  return str
end