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Addressable is a replacement for the URI implementation that is part of
Ruby's standard library. It more closely conforms to the relevant RFCs and
adds support for IRIs and URI templates.  Additionally, it provides extensive
support for URI templates.

Example usage:
 
  require "addressable/uri"

  uri = Addressable::URI.parse("http://example.com/path/to/resource/")
  uri.scheme
  #=> "http"
  uri.host
  #=> "example.com"
  uri.path
  #=> "/path/to/resource/"

  uri = Addressable::URI.parse("http://www.詹姆斯.com/")
  uri.normalize
  #=> #<Addressable::URI:0xc9a4c8 URI:http://www.xn--8ws00zhy3a.com/>

  require "addressable/template"

  template = Addressable::Template.new("http://example.com/{-list|+|query}/")
  template.expand({
    "query" => "an example query".split(" ")
  })
  #=> #<Addressable::URI:0xc9d95c URI:http://example.com/an+example+query/>

  template = Addressable::Template.new(
    "http://example.com/{-join|&|one,two,three}/"
  )
  template.partial_expand({"one" => "1", "three" => 3}).pattern
  #=> "http://example.com/?one=1{-prefix|&two=|two}&three=3"

  template = Addressable::Template.new(
    "http://{host}/{-suffix|/|segments}?{-join|&|one,two,bogus}\#{fragment}"
  )
  uri = Addressable::URI.parse(
    "http://example.com/a/b/c/?one=1&two=2#foo"
  )
  template.extract(uri)
  #=>
  # {
  #   "host" => "example.com",
  #   "segments" => ["a", "b", "c"],
  #   "one" => "1",
  #   "two" => "2",
  #   "fragment" => "foo"
  # }

Version data entries

9 entries across 9 versions & 4 rubygems

Version Path
mislav-addressable-2.1.1 README
cerberus-0.8.0 lib/vendor/addressable/README
cerberus-0.7.9 lib/vendor/addressable/README
cerberus-0.7.8 lib/vendor/addressable/README
cerberus-0.7.7 lib/vendor/addressable/README
addressable-2.1.2 README
honkster-addressable-2.1.2 README
addressable-2.1.1 README
addressable-2.1.0 README