# # = uri/http.rb # # Author:: Akira Yamada # License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. # Revision:: $Id: http.rb 11747 2007-02-15 02:41:45Z knu $ # require 'uri/generic' module URI # # The syntax of HTTP URIs is defined in RFC1738 section 3.3. # # Note that the Ruby URI library allows HTTP URLs containing usernames and # passwords. This is not legal as per the RFC, but used to be # supported in Internet Explorer 5 and 6, before the MS04-004 security # update. See . # class HTTP < Generic DEFAULT_PORT = 80 COMPONENT = [ :scheme, :userinfo, :host, :port, :path, :query, :fragment ].freeze # # == Description # # Create a new URI::HTTP object from components, with syntax checking. # # The components accepted are userinfo, host, port, path, query and # fragment. # # 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, query, fragment]. # # Example: # # newuri = URI::HTTP.build({:host => 'www.example.com', # :path> => '/foo/bar'}) # # newuri = URI::HTTP.build([nil, "www.example.com", nil, "/path", # "query", 'fragment']) # # Currently, if passed userinfo components this method generates # invalid HTTP URIs as per RFC 1738. # def self.build(args) tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) return super(tmp) end # # == Description # # Create a new URI::HTTP object from generic URI components as per # RFC 2396. No HTTP-specific syntax checking (as per RFC 1738) is # performed. # # Arguments are +scheme+, +userinfo+, +host+, +port+, +registry+, +path+, # +opaque+, +query+ and +fragment+, in that order. # # Example: # # uri = URI::HTTP.new(['http', nil, "www.example.com", nil, "/path", # "query", 'fragment']) # def initialize(*arg) super(*arg) end # # == Description # # Returns the full path for an HTTP request, as required by Net::HTTP::Get. # # If the URI contains a query, the full path is URI#path + '?' + URI#query. # Otherwise, the path is simply URI#path. # def request_uri r = path_query if r[0] != ?/ r = '/' + r end r end end @@schemes['HTTP'] = HTTP end