Class: Net::HTTP
- Defined in:
- lib/net/http.rb,
lib/net/http/backward.rb
Overview
:enddoc:
Defined Under Namespace
Modules: ProxyDelta Classes: Copy, Delete, Get, Head, Lock, Mkcol, Move, Options, Patch, Post, Propfind, Proppatch, Put, Trace, Unlock
Constant Summary collapse
- VERSION =
:stopdoc:
"0.1.1"
- Revision =
%q$Revision$.split[1]
- HTTPVersion =
'1.1'
- SSL_IVNAMES =
[ :@ca_file, :@ca_path, :@cert, :@cert_store, :@ciphers, :@extra_chain_cert, :@key, :@ssl_timeout, :@ssl_version, :@min_version, :@max_version, :@verify_callback, :@verify_depth, :@verify_mode, :@verify_hostname, ]
- SSL_ATTRIBUTES =
[ :ca_file, :ca_path, :cert, :cert_store, :ciphers, :extra_chain_cert, :key, :ssl_timeout, :ssl_version, :min_version, :max_version, :verify_callback, :verify_depth, :verify_mode, :verify_hostname, ]
- ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_IS_MULTIUSER_SAFE =
false
- STATUS_CODES =
{ 100 => 'Continue', 101 => 'Switching Protocols', 102 => 'Processing', 103 => 'Early Hints', 200 => 'OK', 201 => 'Created', 202 => 'Accepted', 203 => 'Non-Authoritative Information', 204 => 'No Content', 205 => 'Reset Content', 206 => 'Partial Content', 207 => 'Multi-Status', 208 => 'Already Reported', 226 => 'IM Used', 300 => 'Multiple Choices', 301 => 'Moved Permanently', 302 => 'Found', 303 => 'See Other', 304 => 'Not Modified', 305 => 'Use Proxy', 307 => 'Temporary Redirect', 308 => 'Permanent Redirect', 400 => 'Bad Request', 401 => 'Unauthorized', 402 => 'Payment Required', 403 => 'Forbidden', 404 => 'Not Found', 405 => 'Method Not Allowed', 406 => 'Not Acceptable', 407 => 'Proxy Authentication Required', 408 => 'Request Timeout', 409 => 'Conflict', 410 => 'Gone', 411 => 'Length Required', 412 => 'Precondition Failed', 413 => 'Payload Too Large', 414 => 'URI Too Long', 415 => 'Unsupported Media Type', 416 => 'Range Not Satisfiable', 417 => 'Expectation Failed', 421 => 'Misdirected Request', 422 => 'Unprocessable Entity', 423 => 'Locked', 424 => 'Failed Dependency', 426 => 'Upgrade Required', 428 => 'Precondition Required', 429 => 'Too Many Requests', 431 => 'Request Header Fields Too Large', 451 => 'Unavailable For Legal Reasons', 500 => 'Internal Server Error', 501 => 'Not Implemented', 502 => 'Bad Gateway', 503 => 'Service Unavailable', 504 => 'Gateway Timeout', 505 => 'HTTP Version Not Supported', 506 => 'Variant Also Negotiates', 507 => 'Insufficient Storage', 508 => 'Loop Detected', 510 => 'Not Extended', 511 => 'Network Authentication Required', }
- ProxyMod =
ProxyDelta
Class Attribute Summary collapse
-
.proxy_address ⇒ Object
readonly
Address of proxy host.
-
.proxy_pass ⇒ Object
readonly
User password for accessing proxy.
-
.proxy_port ⇒ Object
readonly
Port number of proxy host.
-
.proxy_user ⇒ Object
readonly
User name for accessing proxy.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#address ⇒ Object
readonly
The DNS host name or IP address to connect to.
-
#ca_file ⇒ Object
Sets path of a CA certification file in PEM format.
-
#ca_path ⇒ Object
Sets path of a CA certification directory containing certifications in PEM format.
-
#cert ⇒ Object
Sets an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object as client certificate.
-
#cert_store ⇒ Object
Sets the X509::Store to verify peer certificate.
-
#ciphers ⇒ Object
Sets the available ciphers.
-
#close_on_empty_response ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute close_on_empty_response.
-
#continue_timeout ⇒ Object
Seconds to wait for 100 Continue response.
-
#extra_chain_cert ⇒ Object
Sets the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain.
-
#keep_alive_timeout ⇒ Object
Seconds to reuse the connection of the previous request.
-
#key ⇒ Object
Sets an OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object.
-
#local_host ⇒ Object
The local host used to establish the connection.
-
#local_port ⇒ Object
The local port used to establish the connection.
-
#max_retries ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute max_retries.
-
#max_version ⇒ Object
Sets the maximum SSL version.
-
#min_version ⇒ Object
Sets the minimum SSL version.
-
#open_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for the connection to open.
-
#port ⇒ Object
readonly
The port number to connect to.
-
#proxy_address ⇒ Object
(also: #proxyaddr)
The address of the proxy server, if one is configured.
-
#proxy_from_env ⇒ Object
writeonly
Sets the attribute proxy_from_env.
-
#proxy_pass ⇒ Object
The password of the proxy server, if one is configured.
-
#proxy_port ⇒ Object
(also: #proxyport)
The port of the proxy server, if one is configured.
-
#proxy_user ⇒ Object
The username of the proxy server, if one is configured.
-
#read_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for one block to be read (via one read(2) call).
-
#ssl_timeout ⇒ Object
Sets the SSL timeout seconds.
-
#ssl_version ⇒ Object
Sets the SSL version.
-
#verify_callback ⇒ Object
Sets the verify callback for the server certification verification.
-
#verify_depth ⇒ Object
Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
-
#verify_hostname ⇒ Object
Sets to check the server certificate is valid for the hostname.
-
#verify_mode ⇒ Object
Sets the flags for server the certification verification at beginning of SSL/TLS session.
-
#write_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for one block to be written (via one write(2) call).
Class Method Summary collapse
-
.default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
-
.get(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a GET request to the target and returns the HTTP response as a string.
-
.get_print(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) ⇒ Object
Gets the body text from the target and outputs it to $stdout.
-
.get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends a GET request to the target and returns the HTTP response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
-
.http_default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
-
.https_default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTPS requests; defaults to 443.
-
.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, p_no_proxy = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a new Net::HTTP object without opening a TCP connection or HTTP session.
-
.newobj ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
.post(url, data, header = nil) ⇒ Object
Posts data to the specified URI object.
-
.post_form(url, params) ⇒ Object
Posts HTML form data to the specified URI object.
-
.Proxy(p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates an HTTP proxy class which behaves like Net::HTTP, but performs all access via the specified proxy.
-
.proxy_class? ⇒ Boolean
returns true if self is a class which was created by HTTP::Proxy.
-
.socket_type ⇒ Object
:nodoc: obsolete.
-
.start(address, *arg, &block) ⇒ Object
:call-seq: HTTP.start(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass, &block) HTTP.start(address, port=nil, p_addr=:ENV, p_port=nil, p_user=nil, p_pass=nil, opt, &block).
-
.version_1_1? ⇒ Boolean
(also: is_version_1_1?)
:nodoc:.
-
.version_1_2 ⇒ Object
Turns on net/http 1.2 (Ruby 1.8) features.
-
.version_1_2? ⇒ Boolean
(also: is_version_1_2?)
Returns true if net/http is in version 1.2 mode.
Instance Method Summary collapse
-
#copy(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a COPY request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#delete(path, initheader = {'Depth' => 'Infinity'}) ⇒ Object
Sends a DELETE request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#finish ⇒ Object
Finishes the HTTP session and closes the TCP connection.
-
#get(path, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Retrieves data from
path
on the connected-to host which may be an absolute path String or a URI to extract the path from. -
#head(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Gets only the header from
path
on the connected-to host. -
#initialize(address, port = nil) ⇒ HTTP
constructor
Creates a new Net::HTTP object for the specified server address, without opening the TCP connection or initializing the HTTP session.
- #inspect ⇒ Object
-
#ipaddr ⇒ Object
The IP address to connect to/used to connect to.
-
#ipaddr=(addr) ⇒ Object
Set the IP address to connect to.
-
#lock(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a LOCK request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#mkcol(path, body = nil, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a MKCOL request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#move(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a MOVE request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#options(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a OPTIONS request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#patch(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends a PATCH request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#peer_cert ⇒ Object
Returns the X.509 certificates the server presented.
-
#post(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Posts
data
(must be a String) topath
. -
#propfind(path, body = nil, initheader = {'Depth' => '0'}) ⇒ Object
Sends a PROPFIND request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#proppatch(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a PROPPATCH request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#proxy? ⇒ Boolean
True if requests for this connection will be proxied.
-
#proxy_from_env? ⇒ Boolean
True if the proxy for this connection is determined from the environment.
-
#proxy_uri ⇒ Object
The proxy URI determined from the environment for this connection.
-
#put(path, data, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:.
-
#request(req, body = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends an HTTPRequest object
req
to the HTTP server. -
#request_get(path, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #get2)
Sends a GET request to the
path
. -
#request_head(path, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #head2)
Sends a HEAD request to the
path
and returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object. -
#request_post(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #post2)
Sends a POST request to the
path
. -
#request_put(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
(also: #put2)
:nodoc:.
-
#send_request(name, path, data = nil, header = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends an HTTP request to the HTTP server.
-
#set_debug_output(output) ⇒ Object
WARNING This method opens a serious security hole.
-
#start ⇒ Object
Opens a TCP connection and HTTP session.
-
#started? ⇒ Boolean
(also: #active?)
Returns true if the HTTP session has been started.
-
#trace(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a TRACE request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#unlock(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a UNLOCK request to the
path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object. -
#use_ssl=(flag) ⇒ Object
Turn on/off SSL.
-
#use_ssl? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if SSL/TLS is being used with HTTP.
Constructor Details
#initialize(address, port = nil) ⇒ HTTP
Creates a new Net::HTTP object for the specified server address, without opening the TCP connection or initializing the HTTP session. The address
should be a DNS hostname or IP address.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 676 def initialize(address, port = nil) @address = address @port = (port || HTTP.default_port) @ipaddr = nil @local_host = nil @local_port = nil @curr_http_version = HTTPVersion @keep_alive_timeout = 2 @last_communicated = nil @close_on_empty_response = false @socket = nil @started = false @open_timeout = 60 @read_timeout = 60 @write_timeout = 60 @continue_timeout = nil @max_retries = 1 @debug_output = nil @proxy_from_env = false @proxy_uri = nil @proxy_address = nil @proxy_port = nil @proxy_user = nil @proxy_pass = nil @use_ssl = false @ssl_context = nil @ssl_session = nil @sspi_enabled = false SSL_IVNAMES.each do |ivname| instance_variable_set ivname, nil end end |
Class Attribute Details
.proxy_address ⇒ Object (readonly)
Address of proxy host. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1123 def proxy_address @proxy_address end |
.proxy_pass ⇒ Object (readonly)
User password for accessing proxy. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1133 def proxy_pass @proxy_pass end |
.proxy_port ⇒ Object (readonly)
Port number of proxy host. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1126 def proxy_port @proxy_port end |
.proxy_user ⇒ Object (readonly)
User name for accessing proxy. If Net::HTTP does not use a proxy, nil.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1129 def proxy_user @proxy_user end |
Instance Attribute Details
#address ⇒ Object (readonly)
The DNS host name or IP address to connect to.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 730 def address @address end |
#ca_file ⇒ Object
Sets path of a CA certification file in PEM format.
The file can contain several CA certificates.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 886 def ca_file @ca_file end |
#ca_path ⇒ Object
Sets path of a CA certification directory containing certifications in PEM format.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 890 def ca_path @ca_path end |
#cert ⇒ Object
Sets an OpenSSL::X509::Certificate object as client certificate. (This method is appeared in Michal Rokos’s OpenSSL extension).
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 894 def cert @cert end |
#cert_store ⇒ Object
Sets the X509::Store to verify peer certificate.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 897 def cert_store @cert_store end |
#ciphers ⇒ Object
Sets the available ciphers. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ciphers=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 900 def ciphers @ciphers end |
#close_on_empty_response ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute close_on_empty_response.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 829 def close_on_empty_response @close_on_empty_response end |
#continue_timeout ⇒ Object
Seconds to wait for 100 Continue response. If the HTTP object does not receive a response in this many seconds it sends the request body. The default value is nil
.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 808 def continue_timeout @continue_timeout end |
#extra_chain_cert ⇒ Object
Sets the extra X509 certificates to be added to the certificate chain. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#extra_chain_cert=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 904 def extra_chain_cert @extra_chain_cert end |
#keep_alive_timeout ⇒ Object
Seconds to reuse the connection of the previous request. If the idle time is less than this Keep-Alive Timeout, Net::HTTP reuses the TCP/IP socket used by the previous communication. The default value is 2 seconds.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 820 def keep_alive_timeout @keep_alive_timeout end |
#key ⇒ Object
Sets an OpenSSL::PKey::RSA or OpenSSL::PKey::DSA object. (This method is appeared in Michal Rokos’s OpenSSL extension.)
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 908 def key @key end |
#local_host ⇒ Object
The local host used to establish the connection.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 736 def local_host @local_host end |
#local_port ⇒ Object
The local port used to establish the connection.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 739 def local_port @local_port end |
#max_retries ⇒ Object
Returns the value of attribute max_retries.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 791 def max_retries @max_retries end |
#max_version ⇒ Object
Sets the maximum SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#max_version=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 920 def max_version @max_version end |
#min_version ⇒ Object
Sets the minimum SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#min_version=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 917 def min_version @min_version end |
#open_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for the connection to open. Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the HTTP object cannot open a connection in this many seconds, it raises a Net::OpenTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 762 def open_timeout @open_timeout end |
#port ⇒ Object (readonly)
The port number to connect to.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 733 def port @port end |
#proxy_address ⇒ Object Also known as: proxyaddr
The address of the proxy server, if one is configured.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1156 def proxy_address if @proxy_from_env then proxy_uri&.hostname else @proxy_address end end |
#proxy_from_env=(value) ⇒ Object (writeonly)
Sets the attribute proxy_from_env
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 741 def proxy_from_env=(value) @proxy_from_env = value end |
#proxy_pass ⇒ Object
The password of the proxy server, if one is configured.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1190 def proxy_pass if ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_IS_MULTIUSER_SAFE && @proxy_from_env proxy_uri&.password else @proxy_pass end end |
#proxy_port ⇒ Object Also known as: proxyport
The port of the proxy server, if one is configured.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1165 def proxy_port if @proxy_from_env then proxy_uri&.port else @proxy_port end end |
#proxy_user ⇒ Object
The username of the proxy server, if one is configured.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1181 def proxy_user if ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_IS_MULTIUSER_SAFE && @proxy_from_env proxy_uri&.user else @proxy_user end end |
#read_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for one block to be read (via one read(2) call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the HTTP object cannot read data in this many seconds, it raises a Net::ReadTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 768 def read_timeout @read_timeout end |
#ssl_timeout ⇒ Object
Sets the SSL timeout seconds.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 911 def ssl_timeout @ssl_timeout end |
#ssl_version ⇒ Object
Sets the SSL version. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#ssl_version=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 914 def ssl_version @ssl_version end |
#verify_callback ⇒ Object
Sets the verify callback for the server certification verification.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 923 def verify_callback @verify_callback end |
#verify_depth ⇒ Object
Sets the maximum depth for the certificate chain verification.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 926 def verify_depth @verify_depth end |
#verify_hostname ⇒ Object
Sets to check the server certificate is valid for the hostname. See OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext#verify_hostname=
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 936 def verify_hostname @verify_hostname end |
#verify_mode ⇒ Object
Sets the flags for server the certification verification at beginning of SSL/TLS session.
OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE or OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER are acceptable.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 932 def verify_mode @verify_mode end |
#write_timeout ⇒ Object
Number of seconds to wait for one block to be written (via one write(2) call). Any number may be used, including Floats for fractional seconds. If the HTTP object cannot write data in this many seconds, it raises a Net::WriteTimeout exception. The default value is 60 seconds. Net::WriteTimeout is not raised on Windows.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 775 def write_timeout @write_timeout end |
Class Method Details
.default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 554 def HTTP.default_port http_default_port() end |
.get(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a GET request to the target and returns the HTTP response as a string. The target can either be specified as (uri
, headers
), or as (host
, path
, port
= 80); so:
print Net::HTTP.get(URI('http://www.example.com/index.html'))
or:
print Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/index.html')
you can also specify request headers:
Net::HTTP.get(URI('http://www.example.com/index.html'), { 'Accept' => 'text/html' })
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 466 def HTTP.get(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers, port).body end |
.get_print(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) ⇒ Object
Gets the body text from the target and outputs it to $stdout. The target can either be specified as (uri
, headers
), or as (host
, path
, port
= 80); so:
Net::HTTP.get_print URI('http://www.example.com/index.html')
or:
Net::HTTP.get_print 'www.example.com', '/index.html'
you can also specify request headers:
Net::HTTP.get_print URI('http://www.example.com/index.html'), { 'Accept' => 'text/html' }
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 443 def HTTP.get_print(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil) get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers, port) {|res| res.read_body do |chunk| $stdout.print chunk end } nil end |
.get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends a GET request to the target and returns the HTTP response as a Net::HTTPResponse object. The target can either be specified as (uri
, headers
), or as (host
, path
, port
= 80); so:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI('http://www.example.com/index.html'))
print res.body
or:
res = Net::HTTP.get_response('www.example.com', '/index.html')
print res.body
you can also specify request headers:
Net::HTTP.get_response(URI('http://www.example.com/index.html'), { 'Accept' => 'text/html' })
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 486 def HTTP.get_response(uri_or_host, path_or_headers = nil, port = nil, &block) if path_or_headers && !path_or_headers.is_a?(Hash) host = uri_or_host path = path_or_headers new(host, port || HTTP.default_port).start {|http| return http.request_get(path, &block) } else uri = uri_or_host headers = path_or_headers start(uri.hostname, uri.port, :use_ssl => uri.scheme == 'https') {|http| return http.request_get(uri, headers, &block) } end end |
.http_default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTP requests; defaults to 80.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 559 def HTTP.http_default_port 80 end |
.https_default_port ⇒ Object
The default port to use for HTTPS requests; defaults to 443.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 564 def HTTP.https_default_port 443 end |
.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, p_no_proxy = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates a new Net::HTTP object without opening a TCP connection or HTTP session.
The address
should be a DNS hostname or IP address, the port
is the port the server operates on. If no port
is given the default port for HTTP or HTTPS is used.
If none of the p_
arguments are given, the proxy host and port are taken from the http_proxy
environment variable (or its uppercase equivalent) if present. If the proxy requires authentication you must supply it by hand. See URI::Generic#find_proxy for details of proxy detection from the environment. To disable proxy detection set p_addr
to nil.
If you are connecting to a custom proxy, p_addr
specifies the DNS name or IP address of the proxy host, p_port
the port to use to access the proxy, p_user
and p_pass
the username and password if authorization is required to use the proxy, and p_no_proxy hosts which do not use the proxy.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 648 def HTTP.new(address, port = nil, p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, p_no_proxy = nil) http = super address, port if proxy_class? then # from Net::HTTP::Proxy() http.proxy_from_env = @proxy_from_env http.proxy_address = @proxy_address http.proxy_port = @proxy_port http.proxy_user = @proxy_user http.proxy_pass = @proxy_pass elsif p_addr == :ENV then http.proxy_from_env = true else if p_addr && p_no_proxy && !URI::Generic.use_proxy?(p_addr, p_addr, p_port, p_no_proxy) p_addr = nil p_port = nil end http.proxy_address = p_addr http.proxy_port = p_port || default_port http.proxy_user = p_user http.proxy_pass = p_pass end http end |
.newobj ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 625 alias newobj new |
.post(url, data, header = nil) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 514 def HTTP.post(url, data, header = nil) start(url.hostname, url.port, :use_ssl => url.scheme == 'https' ) {|http| http.post(url, data, header) } end |
.post_form(url, params) ⇒ Object
Posts HTML form data to the specified URI object. The form data must be provided as a Hash mapping from String to String. Example:
{ "cmd" => "search", "q" => "ruby", "max" => "50" }
This method also does Basic Authentication iff url
.user exists. But userinfo for authentication is deprecated (RFC3986). So this feature will be removed.
Example:
require 'net/http'
require 'uri'
Net::HTTP.post_form URI('http://www.example.com/search.cgi'),
{ "q" => "ruby", "max" => "50" }
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 539 def HTTP.post_form(url, params) req = Post.new(url) req.form_data = params req.basic_auth url.user, url.password if url.user start(url.hostname, url.port, :use_ssl => url.scheme == 'https' ) {|http| http.request(req) } end |
.Proxy(p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil) ⇒ Object
Creates an HTTP proxy class which behaves like Net::HTTP, but performs all access via the specified proxy.
This class is obsolete. You may pass these same parameters directly to Net::HTTP.new. See Net::HTTP.new for details of the arguments.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1095 def HTTP.Proxy(p_addr = :ENV, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil) return self unless p_addr Class.new(self) { @is_proxy_class = true if p_addr == :ENV then @proxy_from_env = true @proxy_address = nil @proxy_port = nil else @proxy_from_env = false @proxy_address = p_addr @proxy_port = p_port || default_port end @proxy_user = p_user @proxy_pass = p_pass } end |
.proxy_class? ⇒ Boolean
returns true if self is a class which was created by HTTP::Proxy.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1118 def proxy_class? defined?(@is_proxy_class) ? @is_proxy_class : false end |
.socket_type ⇒ Object
:nodoc: obsolete
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 568 def HTTP.socket_type #:nodoc: obsolete BufferedIO end |
.start(address, *arg, &block) ⇒ Object
:call-seq:
HTTP.start(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass, &block)
HTTP.start(address, port=nil, p_addr=:ENV, p_port=nil, p_user=nil, p_pass=nil, opt, &block)
Creates a new Net::HTTP object, then additionally opens the TCP connection and HTTP session.
Arguments are the following:
- address
-
hostname or IP address of the server
- port
-
port of the server
- p_addr
-
address of proxy
- p_port
-
port of proxy
- p_user
-
user of proxy
- p_pass
-
pass of proxy
- opt
-
optional hash
opt sets following values by its accessor. The keys are ipaddr, ca_file, ca_path, cert, cert_store, ciphers, keep_alive_timeout, close_on_empty_response, key, open_timeout, read_timeout, write_timeout, ssl_timeout, ssl_version, use_ssl, verify_callback, verify_depth and verify_mode. If you set :use_ssl as true, you can use https and default value of verify_mode is set as OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER.
If the optional block is given, the newly created Net::HTTP object is passed to it and closed when the block finishes. In this case, the return value of this method is the return value of the block. If no block is given, the return value of this method is the newly created Net::HTTP object itself, and the caller is responsible for closing it upon completion using the finish() method.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 602 def HTTP.start(address, *arg, &block) # :yield: +http+ arg.pop if opt = Hash.try_convert(arg[-1]) port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass = *arg p_addr = :ENV if arg.size < 2 port = https_default_port if !port && opt && opt[:use_ssl] http = new(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass) http.ipaddr = opt[:ipaddr] if opt && opt[:ipaddr] if opt if opt[:use_ssl] opt = {verify_mode: OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER}.update(opt) end http.methods.grep(/\A(\w+)=\z/) do |meth| key = $1.to_sym opt.key?(key) or next http.__send__(meth, opt[key]) end end http.start(&block) end |
.version_1_1? ⇒ Boolean Also known as: is_version_1_1?
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 415 def HTTP.version_1_1? #:nodoc: false end |
.version_1_2 ⇒ Object
Turns on net/http 1.2 (Ruby 1.8) features. Defaults to ON in Ruby 1.8 or later.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 405 def HTTP.version_1_2 true end |
.version_1_2? ⇒ Boolean Also known as: is_version_1_2?
Returns true if net/http is in version 1.2 mode. Defaults to true.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 411 def HTTP.version_1_2? true end |
Instance Method Details
#copy(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a COPY request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1380 def copy(path, initheader = nil) request(Copy.new(path, initheader)) end |
#delete(path, initheader = {'Depth' => 'Infinity'}) ⇒ Object
Sends a DELETE request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1368 def delete(path, initheader = {'Depth' => 'Infinity'}) request(Delete.new(path, initheader)) end |
#finish ⇒ Object
Finishes the HTTP session and closes the TCP connection. Raises IOError if the session has not been started.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1064 def finish raise IOError, 'HTTP session not yet started' unless started? do_finish end |
#get(path, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Retrieves data from path
on the connected-to host which may be an absolute path String or a URI to extract the path from.
initheader
must be a Hash like { ‘Accept’ => ‘/’, … }, and it defaults to an empty hash. If initheader
doesn’t have the key ‘accept-encoding’, then a value of “gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3” is used, so that gzip compression is used in preference to deflate compression, which is used in preference to no compression. Ruby doesn’t have libraries to support the compress (Lempel-Ziv) compression, so that is not supported. The intent of this is to reduce bandwidth by default. If this routine sets up compression, then it does the decompression also, removing the header as well to prevent confusion. Otherwise it leaves the body as it found it.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
If called with a block, yields each fragment of the entity body in turn as a string as it is read from the socket. Note that in this case, the returned response object will not contain a (meaningful) body.
dest
argument is obsolete. It still works but you must not use it.
This method never raises an exception.
response = http.get('/index.html')
# using block
File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f|
http.get('/~foo/') do |str|
f.write str
end
}
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1268 def get(path, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+ res = nil request(Get.new(path, initheader)) {|r| r.read_body dest, &block res = r } res end |
#head(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Gets only the header from path
on the connected-to host. header
is a Hash like { ‘Accept’ => ‘/’, … }.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
This method never raises an exception.
response = nil
Net::HTTP.start('some.www.server', 80) {|http|
response = http.head('/index.html')
}
p response['content-type']
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1290 def head(path, initheader = nil) request(Head.new(path, initheader)) end |
#inspect ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 711 def inspect "#<#{self.class} #{@address}:#{@port} open=#{started?}>" end |
#ipaddr ⇒ Object
The IP address to connect to/used to connect to
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 748 def ipaddr started? ? @socket.io.peeraddr[3] : @ipaddr end |
#ipaddr=(addr) ⇒ Object
Set the IP address to connect to
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 753 def ipaddr=(addr) raise IOError, "ipaddr value changed, but session already started" if started? @ipaddr = addr end |
#lock(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a LOCK request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1344 def lock(path, body, initheader = nil) request(Lock.new(path, initheader), body) end |
#mkcol(path, body = nil, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a MKCOL request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1386 def mkcol(path, body = nil, initheader = nil) request(Mkcol.new(path, initheader), body) end |
#move(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a MOVE request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1374 def move(path, initheader = nil) request(Move.new(path, initheader)) end |
#options(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a OPTIONS request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1356 def (path, initheader = nil) request(Options.new(path, initheader)) end |
#patch(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends a PATCH request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1328 def patch(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+ send_entity(path, data, initheader, dest, Patch, &block) end |
#peer_cert ⇒ Object
Returns the X.509 certificates the server presented.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 939 def peer_cert if not use_ssl? or not @socket return nil end @socket.io.peer_cert end |
#post(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Posts data
(must be a String) to path
. header
must be a Hash like { ‘Accept’ => ‘/’, … }.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
If called with a block, yields each fragment of the entity body in turn as a string as it is read from the socket. Note that in this case, the returned response object will not contain a (meaningful) body.
dest
argument is obsolete. It still works but you must not use it.
This method never raises exception.
response = http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo')
# using block
File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f|
http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo') do |str|
f.write str
end
}
You should set Content-Type: header field for POST. If no Content-Type: field given, this method uses “application/x-www-form-urlencoded” by default.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1322 def post(path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block) # :yield: +body_segment+ send_entity(path, data, initheader, dest, Post, &block) end |
#propfind(path, body = nil, initheader = {'Depth' => '0'}) ⇒ Object
Sends a PROPFIND request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1362 def propfind(path, body = nil, initheader = {'Depth' => '0'}) request(Propfind.new(path, initheader), body) end |
#proppatch(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a PROPPATCH request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1338 def proppatch(path, body, initheader = nil) request(Proppatch.new(path, initheader), body) end |
#proxy? ⇒ Boolean
True if requests for this connection will be proxied
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1137 def proxy? !!(@proxy_from_env ? proxy_uri : @proxy_address) end |
#proxy_from_env? ⇒ Boolean
True if the proxy for this connection is determined from the environment
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1142 def proxy_from_env? @proxy_from_env end |
#proxy_uri ⇒ Object
The proxy URI determined from the environment for this connection.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1147 def proxy_uri # :nodoc: return if @proxy_uri == false @proxy_uri ||= URI::HTTP.new( "http".freeze, nil, address, port, nil, nil, nil, nil, nil ).find_proxy || false @proxy_uri || nil end |
#put(path, data, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1332 def put(path, data, initheader = nil) #:nodoc: request(Put.new(path, initheader), data) end |
#request(req, body = nil, &block) ⇒ Object
Sends an HTTPRequest object req
to the HTTP server.
If req
is a Net::HTTP::Post or Net::HTTP::Put request containing data, the data is also sent. Providing data for a Net::HTTP::Head or Net::HTTP::Get request results in an ArgumentError.
Returns an HTTPResponse object.
When called with a block, passes an HTTPResponse object to the block. The body of the response will not have been read yet; the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body, if desired.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1510 def request(req, body = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+ unless started? start { req['connection'] ||= 'close' return request(req, body, &block) } end if proxy_user() req.proxy_basic_auth proxy_user(), proxy_pass() unless use_ssl? end req.set_body_internal body res = transport_request(req, &block) if sspi_auth?(res) sspi_auth(req) res = transport_request(req, &block) end res end |
#request_get(path, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: get2
Sends a GET request to the path
. Returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
When called with a block, passes an HTTPResponse object to the block. The body of the response will not have been read yet; the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body, if desired.
Returns the response.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
response = http.request_get('/index.html')
# The entity body is already read in this case.
p response['content-type']
puts response.body
# Using a block
http.request_get('/index.html') {|response|
p response['content-type']
response.read_body do |str| # read body now
print str
end
}
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1421 def request_get(path, initheader = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+ request(Get.new(path, initheader), &block) end |
#request_head(path, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: head2
Sends a HEAD request to the path
and returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
Returns the response.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
response = http.request_head('/index.html')
p response['content-type']
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1435 def request_head(path, initheader = nil, &block) request(Head.new(path, initheader), &block) end |
#request_post(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: post2
Sends a POST request to the path
.
Returns the response as a Net::HTTPResponse object.
When called with a block, the block is passed an HTTPResponse object. The body of that response will not have been read yet; the block can process it using HTTPResponse#read_body, if desired.
Returns the response.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
# example
response = http.request_post('/cgi-bin/nice.rb', 'datadatadata...')
p response.status
puts response.body # body is already read in this case
# using block
http.request_post('/cgi-bin/nice.rb', 'datadatadata...') {|response|
p response.status
p response['content-type']
response.read_body do |str| # read body now
print str
end
}
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1465 def request_post(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) # :yield: +response+ request Post.new(path, initheader), data, &block end |
#request_put(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) ⇒ Object Also known as: put2
:nodoc:
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1469 def request_put(path, data, initheader = nil, &block) #:nodoc: request Put.new(path, initheader), data, &block end |
#send_request(name, path, data = nil, header = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends an HTTP request to the HTTP server. Also sends a DATA string if data
is given.
Returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
response = http.send_request('GET', '/index.html')
puts response.body
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1489 def send_request(name, path, data = nil, header = nil) has_response_body = name != 'HEAD' r = HTTPGenericRequest.new(name,(data ? true : false),has_response_body,path,header) request r, data end |
#set_debug_output(output) ⇒ Object
WARNING This method opens a serious security hole. Never use this method in production code.
Sets an output stream for debugging.
http = Net::HTTP.new(hostname)
http.set_debug_output $stderr
http.start { .... }
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 724 def set_debug_output(output) warn 'Net::HTTP#set_debug_output called after HTTP started', uplevel: 1 if started? @debug_output = output end |
#start ⇒ Object
Opens a TCP connection and HTTP session.
When this method is called with a block, it passes the Net::HTTP object to the block, and closes the TCP connection and HTTP session after the block has been executed.
When called with a block, it returns the return value of the block; otherwise, it returns self.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 955 def start # :yield: http raise IOError, 'HTTP session already opened' if @started if block_given? begin do_start return yield(self) ensure do_finish end end do_start self end |
#started? ⇒ Boolean Also known as: active?
Returns true if the HTTP session has been started.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 823 def started? @started end |
#trace(path, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a TRACE request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1392 def trace(path, initheader = nil) request(Trace.new(path, initheader)) end |
#unlock(path, body, initheader = nil) ⇒ Object
Sends a UNLOCK request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse object.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 1350 def unlock(path, body, initheader = nil) request(Unlock.new(path, initheader), body) end |
#use_ssl=(flag) ⇒ Object
Turn on/off SSL. This flag must be set before starting session. If you change use_ssl value after session started, a Net::HTTP object raises IOError.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 840 def use_ssl=(flag) flag = flag ? true : false if started? and @use_ssl != flag raise IOError, "use_ssl value changed, but session already started" end @use_ssl = flag end |
#use_ssl? ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if SSL/TLS is being used with HTTP.
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# File 'lib/net/http.rb', line 832 def use_ssl? @use_ssl end |