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=begin
= net/http.rb
Copyright (c) 1999-2002 Yukihiro Matsumoto
written & maintained by Minero Aoki <aamine@loveruby.net>.
This file is derived from "http-access.rb".
This program is free software. You can re-distribute and/or
modify this program under the same terms of ruby itself ---
Ruby Distribute License or GNU General Public License.
NOTE: You can find Japanese version of this document here:
((<URL:http://www.ruby-lang.org/ja/man-1.6/?cmd=view;name=net%2Fhttp.rb>))
$Id$
== What Is This Library?
This library provides your program functions to access WWW
documents via HTTP, Hyper Text Transfer Protocol version 1.1.
For details of HTTP, refer [RFC2616]
((<URL:http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2616.txt>)).
== Examples
=== Getting Document From WWW Server
(formal version)
require 'net/http'
Net::HTTP.start('www.example.com', 80) {|http|
response = http.get('/index.html')
puts response.body
}
(shorter version)
require 'net/http'
Net::HTTP.get_print 'www.example.com', '/index.html'
or
require 'net/http'
require 'uri'
Net::HTTP.get_print URI.parse('http://www.example.com/index.html')
=== Posting Form Data
require 'net/http'
Net::HTTP.start('some.www.server', 80) {|http|
response = http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=ruby')
}
=== Accessing via Proxy
Net::HTTP.Proxy creates http proxy class. It has same
methods of Net::HTTP but its instances always connect to
proxy, instead of given host.
require 'net/http'
proxy_addr = 'your.proxy.host'
proxy_port = 8080
:
Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy_addr, proxy_port).start('www.example.com') {|http|
# always connect to your.proxy.addr:8080
:
}
Since Net::HTTP.Proxy returns Net::HTTP itself when proxy_addr is nil,
there's no need to change code if there's proxy or not.
There are two additional parameters in Net::HTTP.Proxy which allow to
specify proxy user name and password:
Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy_addr, proxy_port, proxy_user = nil, proxy_pass = nil)
You may use them to work with authorization-enabled proxies:
require 'net/http'
require 'uri'
proxy_host = 'your.proxy.host'
proxy_port = 8080
uri = URI.parse(ENV['http_proxy'])
proxy_user, proxy_pass = uri.userinfo.split(/:/) if uri.userinfo
Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy_host, proxy_port,
proxy_user, proxy_pass).start('www.example.com') {|http|
# always connect to your.proxy.addr:8080 using specified username and password
:
}
=== Following Redirection
require 'net/http'
require 'uri'
def fetch( uri_str, limit = 10 )
# You should choose better exception.
raise ArgumentError, 'http redirect too deep' if limit == 0
response = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(uri_str))
case response
when Net::HTTPSuccess then response
when Net::HTTPRedirection then fetch(response['location'], limit - 1)
else
response.error!
end
end
print fetch('http://www.ruby-lang.org')
Net::HTTPSuccess and Net::HTTPRedirection is a HTTPResponse class.
All HTTPResponse objects belong to its own response class which
indicate HTTP result status. For details of response classes,
see section "HTTP Response Classes".
=== Basic Authentication
require 'net/http'
Net::HTTP.start('www.example.com') {|http|
req = Net::HTTP::Get.new('/secret-page.html')
req.basic_auth 'account', 'password'
response = http.request(req)
print response.body
}
=== HTTP Response Classes
Followings are sub classes of Net::HTTPResponse. All classes are
defined under the Net module. Indentation indicates inheritance.
xxx HTTPResponse
1xx HTTPInformation
100 HTTPContinue
101 HTTPSwitchProtocol
2xx HTTPSuccess
200 HTTPOK
201 HTTPCreated
202 HTTPAccepted
203 HTTPNonAuthoritativeInformation
204 HTTPNoContent
205 HTTPResetContent
206 HTTPPartialContent
3xx HTTPRedirection
300 HTTPMultipleChoice
301 HTTPMovedPermanently
302 HTTPFound
303 HTTPSeeOther
304 HTTPNotModified
305 HTTPUseProxy
307 HTTPTemporaryRedirect
4xx HTTPClientError
400 HTTPBadRequest
401 HTTPUnauthorized
402 HTTPPaymentRequired
403 HTTPForbidden
404 HTTPNotFound
405 HTTPMethodNotAllowed
406 HTTPNotAcceptable
407 HTTPProxyAuthenticationRequired
408 HTTPRequestTimeOut
409 HTTPConflict
410 HTTPGone
411 HTTPLengthRequired
412 HTTPPreconditionFailed
413 HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge
414 HTTPRequestURITooLong
415 HTTPUnsupportedMediaType
416 HTTPRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable
417 HTTPExpectationFailed
5xx HTTPServerError
500 HTTPInternalServerError
501 HTTPNotImplemented
502 HTTPBadGateway
503 HTTPServiceUnavailable
504 HTTPGatewayTimeOut
505 HTTPVersionNotSupported
xxx HTTPUnknownResponse
== Switching Net::HTTP versions
You can use net/http.rb 1.1 features (bundled with Ruby 1.6)
by calling HTTP.version_1_1. Calling Net::HTTP.version_1_2
allows you to use 1.2 features again.
# example
Net::HTTP.start {|http1| ...(http1 has 1.2 features)... }
Net::HTTP.version_1_1
Net::HTTP.start {|http2| ...(http2 has 1.1 features)... }
Net::HTTP.version_1_2
Net::HTTP.start {|http3| ...(http3 has 1.2 features)... }
This function is not multithread-safe.
== class Net::HTTP
=== Class Methods
: new( address, port = 80, proxy_addr = nil, proxy_port = nil )
creates a new Net::HTTP object.
If proxy_addr is given, creates an Net::HTTP object with proxy support.
This method does not open TCP connection.
: start( address, port = 80, proxy_addr = nil, proxy_port = nil )
creates a new Net::HTTP object and returns it
with opening TCP connection and HTTP session.
: start( address, port = 80, proxy_addr = nil, proxy_port = nil ) {|http| .... }
creates a new Net::HTTP object and gives it to the block.
HTTP session is kept to open while the block is exected.
This method returns the return value of the block.
: get_print( uri )
: get_print( host, path, port = 80 )
gets entity body from the target and outputs it to the stdout.
Net::HTTP.get_print URI.parse('http://www.example.com')
: get( uri )
: get( host, path, port = 80 )
send GET request to the target and gets a response.
This method returns a String.
print Net::HTTP.get(URI.parse('http://www.example.com'))
: get_response( uri )
: get_response( address, path, port = 80 )
send GET request to the target and get a response.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse('http://www.example.com'))
print res.body
: Proxy( address, port = 80, username = nil, password = nil )
creates a HTTP proxy class.
Arguments are address/port of proxy host and username/password
if authorization on proxy server is required.
You can replace the HTTP class with created proxy class.
If ADDRESS is nil, this method returns self (Net::HTTP).
# Example
proxy_class = Net::HTTP::Proxy('proxy.example.com', 8080)
:
proxy_class.start('www.ruby-lang.org') {|http|
# connecting proxy.foo.org:8080
:
}
: proxy_class?
return true if self is a class which was created by HTTP::Proxy.
: port
the default HTTP port number (80).
=== Instance Methods
: start
: start {|http| .... }
opens TCP connection and HTTP session.
When this method is called with block, gives a HTTP object
to the block and closes the TCP connection / HTTP session
after the block executed.
: started?
returns true if HTTP session is started.
: address
The host name to connect.
: port
The port number to connect.
: open_timeout
: open_timeout=(n)
seconds to wait until connection is opened.
If HTTP object cannot open a conection in this seconds,
it raises TimeoutError exception.
: read_timeout
: read_timeout=(n)
seconds to wait until reading one block (by one read(1) call).
If HTTP object cannot open a conection in this seconds,
it raises TimeoutError exception.
: finish
finishes HTTP session and closes TCP connection.
If HTTP session had not started, raises an IOError.
: proxy?
true if self is a HTTP proxy class
: proxy_address
address of proxy host. If self does not use a proxy, nil.
: proxy_port
port number of proxy host. If self does not use a proxy, nil.
: proxy_name
user name for accessing proxy. If self does not use a proxy, nil.
: proxy_pass
user password for accessing proxy. If self does not use a proxy, nil.
: get( path, header = nil )
: get( path, header = nil ) {|str| .... }
gets data from PATH on the connecting host.
HEADER must be a Hash like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... }.
In version 1.1, this method returns a pair of objects,
a Net::HTTPResponse object and entity body string.
In version 1.2, this method returns a Net::HTTPResponse
object.
If called with block, gives entity body string to the block
little by little.
In version 1.1, this method might raises exception for also
3xx (redirect). On the case you can get a HTTPResponse object
by "anException.response".
In version 1.2, this method never raises exception.
# version 1.1 (bundled with Ruby 1.6)
response, body = http.get('/index.html')
# version 1.2 (bundled with Ruby 1.7 or later)
response = http.get('/index.html')
# using block
File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f|
http.get('/~foo/') do |str|
f.write str
end
}
: head( path, header = nil )
gets only header from PATH on the connecting host.
HEADER is a Hash like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... }.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse object.
In version 1.1, this method might raises exception for also
3xx (redirect). On the case you can get a HTTPResponse object
by "anException.response".
In version 1.2, this method never raises exception.
response = nil
Net::HTTP.start('some.www.server', 80) {|http|
response = http.head('/index.html')
}
p response['content-type']
: post( path, data, header = nil )
: post( path, data, header = nil ) {|str| .... }
posts DATA (must be a String) to PATH. HEADER must be a Hash
like { 'Accept' => '*/*', ... }.
In version 1.1, this method returns a pair of objects, a
Net::HTTPResponse object and an entity body string.
In version 1.2, this method returns a Net::HTTPReponse object.
If called with block, gives a part of entity body string.
In version 1.1, this method might raises exception for also
3xx (redirect). On the case you can get a HTTPResponse object
by "anException.response".
In version 1.2, this method never raises exception.
# version 1.1
response, body = http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo')
# version 1.2
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
}
: request_get( path, header = nil )
: request_get( path, header = nil ) {|response| .... }
sends GET request to the PATH and get a response,
as a HTTPResponse object.
When called with block, gives a HTTPResponse object to the block
and close the TCP connection after the block is executed.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
response = http.request_get('/index.html')
# The entity body is already read here.
p response['content-type']
puts response.body
# using block
http.request_get('/index.html') {|response|
p response['content-type']
response.read_body do |str| # read body now
print str
end
}
: request_post( path, data, header = nil )
: request_post( path, data, header = nil ) {|response| .... }
sends POST request to the PATH and get a response,
as a HTTPResponse object.
When called with block, gives a HTTPResponse object to the block
before reading entity body, with keeping connection.
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
# 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
}
: request( request, data = nil )
: request( request, data = nil ) {|response| .... }
sends a HTTPRequest object REQUEST to the HTTP server.
This method also sends DATA string if REQUEST is a post/put request.
Giving DATA for get/head request causes ArgumentError.
If called with block, this method passes a HTTPResponse object to
the block, without reading entity body.
This method never raises Net::* exceptions.
== class Net::HTTPRequest
HTTP request class. This class wraps request header and entity path.
You MUST use its subclass, Net::HTTP::Get, Post, Head.
=== Class Methods
: new
creats HTTP request object.
=== Instance Methods
: self[key]
returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
For example, a key of "Content-Type" might return "text/html"
: self[key] = val
sets the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
: fetch( key, [, default] )
: fetch( key ) {|key| .... }
returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
returns the default value if there's no header field named key.
: each {|name, val| .... }
iterates for each field name and value pair.
: basic_auth( account, password )
set Authorization: header for "Basic" authorization.
: proxy_basic_auth( account, password )
set Proxy-Authorization: header for "Basic" authorization.
: range
returns a Range object which represents Range: header field.
: range = r
: set_range( i, len )
set Range: header from Range (arg r) or beginning index and
length from it (arg i&len).
: content_length
returns a Integer object which represents Content-Length: header field.
: content_range
returns a Range object which represents Content-Range: header field.
== class Net::HTTPResponse
HTTP response class. This class wraps response header and entity.
All arguments named KEY is case-insensitive.
=== Instance Methods
: self[key]
returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
For example, a key of "Content-Type" might return "text/html".
A key of "Content-Length" might do "2045".
More than one fields which has same names are joined with ','.
: self[key] = val
sets the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
: fetch( key, [, default] )
: fetch( key ) {|key| .... }
returns the header field corresponding to the case-insensitive key.
returns the default value if there's no header field named key.
: key?( key )
true if key exists.
KEY is case insensitive.
: each {|name,value| .... }
iterates for each field name and value pair.
: canonical_each {|name,value| .... }
iterates for each "canonical" field name and value pair.
: code
HTTP result code string. For example, '302'.
: message
HTTP result message. For example, 'Not Found'.
: read_body( dest = '' )
gets entity body and write it into DEST using "<<" method.
If this method is called twice or more, nothing will be done
and returns first DEST.
: read_body {|str| .... }
gets entity body little by little and pass it to block.
: body
response body. If #read_body has been called, this method returns
arg of #read_body DEST. Else gets body as String and returns it.
=end
require 'net/protocol'
require 'uri'
module Net
class HTTPBadResponse < StandardError; end
class HTTPHeaderSyntaxError < StandardError; end
class HTTP < Protocol
HTTPVersion = '1.1'
#
# for backward compatibility
#
@@newimpl = true
def HTTP.version_1_2
@@newimpl = true
end
def HTTP.version_1_1
@@newimpl = false
end
def HTTP.is_version_1_2?
@@newimpl
end
def HTTP.setimplversion( obj )
f = @@newimpl
obj.instance_eval { @newimpl = f }
end
private_class_method :setimplversion
#
# short cut methods
#
def HTTP.get_print( arg1, arg2 = nil, port = nil )
if arg2
addr, path = arg1, arg2
else
uri = arg1
addr = uri.host
path = uri.request_uri
port = uri.port
end
new(addr, port || HTTP.default_port).start {|http|
http.get path, nil, $stdout
}
nil
end
def HTTP.get( arg1, arg2 = nil, arg3 = nil )
get_response(arg1,arg2,arg3).body
end
def HTTP.get_response( arg1, arg2 = nil, arg3 = nil )
if arg2
get_by_path(arg1, arg2, arg3)
else
get_by_uri(arg1)
end
end
def HTTP.get_by_path( addr, path, port = nil )
new(addr, port || HTTP.default_port).start {|http|
return http.request(Get.new(path))
}
end
private_class_method :get_by_path
def HTTP.get_by_uri( uri )
# Should we allow this?
# uri = URI.parse(uri) unless uri.respond_to?(:host)
new(uri.host, uri.port).start {|http|
return http.request(Get.new(uri.request_uri))
}
end
private_class_method :get_by_uri
#
# connection
#
protocol_param :default_port, '80'
protocol_param :socket_type, '::Net::InternetMessageIO'
class << HTTP
def start( address, port = nil, p_addr = nil, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil, &block )
new(address, port, p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass).start(&block)
end
alias newobj new
def new( address, port = nil, p_addr = nil, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil )
obj = Proxy(p_addr, p_port, p_user, p_pass).newobj(address, port)
setimplversion obj
obj
end
end
def initialize( addr, port = nil )
super
@curr_http_version = HTTPVersion
@seems_1_0_server = false
@close_on_empty_response = false
end
attr_accessor :close_on_empty_response
private
def do_start
conn_socket
end
def do_finish
disconn_socket
end
#
# proxy
#
public
# no proxy
@is_proxy_class = false
@proxy_addr = nil
@proxy_port = nil
@proxy_user = nil
@proxy_pass = nil
def HTTP.Proxy( p_addr, p_port = nil, p_user = nil, p_pass = nil )
return self unless p_addr
delta = ProxyDelta
proxyclass = Class.new(self)
proxyclass.module_eval {
include delta
# with proxy
@is_proxy_class = true
@proxy_address = p_addr
@proxy_port = p_port || default_port()
@proxy_user = p_user
@proxy_pass = p_pass
}
proxyclass
end
class << HTTP
def proxy_class?
@is_proxy_class
end
attr_reader :proxy_address
attr_reader :proxy_port
attr_reader :proxy_user
attr_reader :proxy_pass
end
def proxy?
self.class.proxy_class?
end
def proxy_address
self.class.proxy_address
end
def proxy_port
self.class.proxy_port
end
def proxy_user
self.class.proxy_user
end
def proxy_pass
self.class.proxy_pass
end
alias proxyaddr proxy_address
alias proxyport proxy_port
private
# without proxy
def conn_address
address
end
def conn_port
port
end
def edit_path( path )
path
end
module ProxyDelta
private
# with proxy
def conn_address
proxy_address()
end
def conn_port
proxy_port()
end
def edit_path( path )
'http://' + addr_port() + path
end
end
#
# http operations
#
public
def get( path, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block )
res = nil
request(Get.new(path, initheader)) {|r|
r.read_body dest, &block
res = r
}
unless @newimpl
res.value
return res, res.body
end
res
end
def head( path, initheader = nil )
res = request(Head.new(path, initheader))
@newimpl or res.value
res
end
def post( path, data, initheader = nil, dest = nil, &block )
res = nil
request(Post.new(path, initheader), data) {|r|
r.read_body dest, &block
res = r
}
unless @newimpl
res.value
return res, res.body
end
res
end
def put( path, data, initheader = nil )
res = request(Put.new(path, initheader), data)
@newimpl or res.value
res
end
def request_get( path, initheader = nil, &block )
request Get.new(path, initheader), &block
end
def request_head( path, initheader = nil, &block )
request Head.new(path, initheader), &block
end
def request_post( path, data, initheader = nil, &block )
request Post.new(path, initheader), data, &block
end
def request_put( path, data, initheader = nil, &block )
request Put.new(path, initheader), data, &block
end
alias get2 request_get
alias head2 request_head
alias post2 request_post
alias put2 request_put
def send_request( name, path, body = nil, header = nil )
r = HTTPGenericRequest.new(name,(body ? true : false),true,path,header)
request r, body
end
def request( req, body = nil, &block )
unless started?
start {
req['connection'] = 'close'
return request(req, body, &block)
}
end
if proxy_user()
req.proxy_basic_auth proxy_user(), proxy_pass()
end
begin_transport req
req.exec @socket, @curr_http_version, edit_path(req.path), body
begin
res = HTTPResponse.read_new(@socket)
end while HTTPContinue === res
res.reading_body(@socket, req.response_body_permitted?) {
yield res if block_given?
}
end_transport req, res
res
end
private
def begin_transport( req )
if @socket.closed?
reconn_socket
end
if @seems_1_0_server
req['connection'] = 'close'
end
if not req.response_body_permitted? and @close_on_empty_response
req['connection'] = 'close'
end
req['host'] = addr_port()
end
def end_transport( req, res )
@curr_http_version = res.http_version
if not res.body and @close_on_empty_response
D 'Conn close'
@socket.close
elsif keep_alive? req, res
D 'Conn keep-alive'
if @socket.closed?
D 'Conn (but seems 1.0 server)'
@seems_1_0_server = true
end
else
D 'Conn close'
@socket.close
end
end
def keep_alive?( req, res )
/close/i === req['connection'].to_s and return false
@seems_1_0_server and return false
/keep-alive/i === res['connection'].to_s and return true
/close/i === res['connection'].to_s and return false
/keep-alive/i === res['proxy-connection'].to_s and return true
/close/i === res['proxy-connection'].to_s and return false
@curr_http_version == '1.1' and return true
false
end
#
# utils
#
private
def addr_port
address + (port == HTTP.default_port ? '' : ":#{port}")
end
def D( msg )
if @debug_output
@debug_output << msg
@debug_output << "\n"
end
end
end
HTTPSession = HTTP
###
### header
###
module HTTPHeader
def size
@header.size
end
alias length size
def []( key )
@header[key.downcase]
end
def []=( key, val )
@header[key.downcase] = val
end
def fetch( key, *args, &block )
@header.fetch(key.downcase, *args, &block)
end
def each_header( &block )
@header.each(&block)
end
alias each each_header
def each_key( &block )
@header.each_key(&block)
end
def each_value( &block )
@header.each_value(&block)
end
def delete( key )
@header.delete(key.downcase)
end
def key?( key )
@header.key?(key.downcase)
end
def to_hash
@header.dup
end
def canonical_each
@header.each do |k,v|
yield canonical(k), v
end
end
def canonical( k )
k.split(/-/).map {|i| i.capitalize }.join('-')
end
def range
s = @header['range'] or return nil
s.split(/,/).map {|spec|
m = /bytes\s*=\s*(\d+)?\s*-\s*(\d+)?/i.match(spec) or
raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, "wrong Range: #{spec}"
d1 = m[1].to_i
d2 = m[2].to_i
if m[1] and m[2] then d1..d2
elsif m[1] then d1..-1
elsif m[2] then -d2..-1
else
raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range is not specified'
end
}
end
def range=( r, fin = nil )
r = (r ... r + fin) if fin
case r
when Numeric
s = r > 0 ? "0-#{r - 1}" : "-#{-r}"
when Range
first = r.first
last = r.last
if r.exclude_end?
last -= 1
end
if last == -1
s = first > 0 ? "#{first}-" : "-#{-first}"
else
first >= 0 or raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range.first is negative'
last > 0 or raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'range.last is negative'
first < last or raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'must be .first < .last'
s = "#{first}-#{last}"
end
else
raise TypeError, 'Range/Integer is required'
end
@header['range'] = "bytes=#{s}"
r
end
alias set_range range=
def content_length
s = @header['content-length'] or return nil
m = /\d+/.match(s) or
raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'wrong Content-Length format'
m[0].to_i
end
def chunked?
s = @header['transfer-encoding']
(s and /(?:\A|[^\-\w])chunked(?:[^\-\w]|\z)/i === s) ? true : false
end
def content_range
s = @header['content-range'] or return nil
m = %r<bytes\s+(\d+)-(\d+)/(?:\d+|\*)>i.match(s) or
raise HTTPHeaderSyntaxError, 'wrong Content-Range format'
m[1].to_i .. m[2].to_i + 1
end
def range_length
r = self.content_range
r and r.length
end
def basic_auth( account, password )
@header['authorization'] = basic_encode(account, password)
end
def proxy_basic_auth( account, password )
header['proxy-authorization'] = basic_encode(account, password)
end
def basic_encode( account, password )
'Basic ' + ["#{account}:#{password}"].pack('m').strip
end
private :basic_encode
end
###
### request
###
class HTTPGenericRequest
include HTTPHeader
def initialize( m, reqbody, resbody, path, initheader = nil )
@method = m
@request_has_body = reqbody
@response_has_body = resbody
@path = path
@header = {}
return unless initheader
initheader.each do |k,v|
key = k.downcase
$stderr.puts "net/http: WARNING: duplicated HTTP header: #{k}" if @header.key?(key) and $VERBOSE
@header[key] = v.strip
end
@header['accept'] ||= '*/*'
end
attr_reader :method
attr_reader :path
def inspect
"\#<#{self.class} #{@method}>"
end
def request_body_permitted?
@request_has_body
end
def response_body_permitted?
@response_has_body
end
alias body_exist? response_body_permitted?
#
# write
#
# internal use only
def exec( sock, ver, path, body )
if body
check_body_permitted
send_request_with_body sock, ver, path, body
else
request sock, ver, path
end
end
private
def check_body_permitted
request_body_permitted? or
raise ArgumentError, 'HTTP request body is not permitted'
end
def send_request_with_body( sock, ver, path, body )
@header['content-length'] = body.size.to_s
@header.delete 'transfer-encoding'
unless @header['content-type']
$stderr.puts 'net/http: WARNING: Content-Type did not set; using application/x-www-form-urlencoded' if $VERBOSE
@header['content-type'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'
end
request sock, ver, path
sock.write body
end
def request( sock, ver, path )
sock.writeline sprintf('%s %s HTTP/%s', @method, path, ver)
canonical_each do |k,v|
sock.writeline k + ': ' + v
end
sock.writeline ''
end
end
class HTTPRequest < HTTPGenericRequest
def initialize( path, initheader = nil )
super self.class::METHOD,
self.class::REQUEST_HAS_BODY,
self.class::RESPONSE_HAS_BODY,
path, initheader
end
end
class HTTP
class Get < HTTPRequest
METHOD = 'GET'
REQUEST_HAS_BODY = false
RESPONSE_HAS_BODY = true
end
class Head < HTTPRequest
METHOD = 'HEAD'
REQUEST_HAS_BODY = false
RESPONSE_HAS_BODY = false
end
class Post < HTTPRequest
METHOD = 'POST'
REQUEST_HAS_BODY = true
RESPONSE_HAS_BODY = true
end
class Put < HTTPRequest
METHOD = 'PUT'
REQUEST_HAS_BODY = true
RESPONSE_HAS_BODY = true
end
end
###
### response
###
class HTTPResponse
# predefine HTTPResponse class to allow inheritance
def self.body_permitted?
self::HAS_BODY
end
def self.exception_type
self::EXCEPTION_TYPE
end
end
class HTTPUnknownResponse < HTTPResponse
HAS_BODY = true
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtocolError
end
class HTTPInformation < HTTPResponse # 1xx
HAS_BODY = false
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtocolError
end
class HTTPSuccess < HTTPResponse # 2xx
HAS_BODY = true
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtocolError
end
class HTTPRedirection < HTTPResponse # 3xx
HAS_BODY = true
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtoRetriableError
end
class HTTPClientError < HTTPResponse # 4xx
HAS_BODY = true
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtoFatalError
end
class HTTPServerError < HTTPResponse # 5xx
HAS_BODY = true
EXCEPTION_TYPE = ProtoServerError
end
class HTTPContinue < HTTPInformation # 100
HAS_BODY = false
end
class HTTPSwitchProtocol < HTTPInformation # 101
HAS_BODY = false
end
class HTTPOK < HTTPSuccess # 200
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPCreated < HTTPSuccess # 201
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPAccepted < HTTPSuccess # 202
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNonAuthoritativeInformation < HTTPSuccess # 203
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNoContent < HTTPSuccess # 204
HAS_BODY = false
end
class HTTPResetContent < HTTPSuccess # 205
HAS_BODY = false
end
class HTTPPartialContent < HTTPSuccess # 206
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPMultipleChoice < HTTPRedirection # 300
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPMovedPermanently < HTTPRedirection # 301
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPFound < HTTPRedirection # 302
HAS_BODY = true
end
HTTPMovedTemporarily = HTTPFound
class HTTPSeeOther < HTTPRedirection # 303
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNotModified < HTTPRedirection # 304
HAS_BODY = false
end
class HTTPUseProxy < HTTPRedirection # 305
HAS_BODY = false
end
# 306 unused
class HTTPTemporaryRedirect < HTTPRedirection # 307
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPBadRequest < HTTPClientError # 400
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPUnauthorized < HTTPClientError # 401
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPPaymentRequired < HTTPClientError # 402
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPForbidden < HTTPClientError # 403
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNotFound < HTTPClientError # 404
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPMethodNotAllowed < HTTPClientError # 405
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNotAcceptable < HTTPClientError # 406
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPProxyAuthenticationRequired < HTTPClientError # 407
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPRequestTimeOut < HTTPClientError # 408
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPConflict < HTTPClientError # 409
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPGone < HTTPClientError # 410
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPLengthRequired < HTTPClientError # 411
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPPreconditionFailed < HTTPClientError # 412
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge < HTTPClientError # 413
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPRequestURITooLong < HTTPClientError # 414
HAS_BODY = true
end
HTTPRequestURITooLarge = HTTPRequestURITooLong
class HTTPUnsupportedMediaType < HTTPClientError # 415
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable < HTTPClientError # 416
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPExpectationFailed < HTTPClientError # 417
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPInternalServerError < HTTPServerError # 500
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPNotImplemented < HTTPServerError # 501
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPBadGateway < HTTPServerError # 502
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPServiceUnavailable < HTTPServerError # 503
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPGatewayTimeOut < HTTPServerError # 504
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPVersionNotSupported < HTTPServerError # 505
HAS_BODY = true
end
class HTTPResponse # redefine
CODE_CLASS_TO_OBJ = {
'1' => HTTPInformation,
'2' => HTTPSuccess,
'3' => HTTPRedirection,
'4' => HTTPClientError,
'5' => HTTPServerError
}
CODE_TO_OBJ = {
'100' => HTTPContinue,
'101' => HTTPSwitchProtocol,
'200' => HTTPOK,
'201' => HTTPCreated,
'202' => HTTPAccepted,
'203' => HTTPNonAuthoritativeInformation,
'204' => HTTPNoContent,
'205' => HTTPResetContent,
'206' => HTTPPartialContent,
'300' => HTTPMultipleChoice,
'301' => HTTPMovedPermanently,
'302' => HTTPFound,
'303' => HTTPSeeOther,
'304' => HTTPNotModified,
'305' => HTTPUseProxy,
'307' => HTTPTemporaryRedirect,
'400' => HTTPBadRequest,
'401' => HTTPUnauthorized,
'402' => HTTPPaymentRequired,
'403' => HTTPForbidden,
'404' => HTTPNotFound,
'405' => HTTPMethodNotAllowed,
'406' => HTTPNotAcceptable,
'407' => HTTPProxyAuthenticationRequired,
'408' => HTTPRequestTimeOut,
'409' => HTTPConflict,
'410' => HTTPGone,
'411' => HTTPLengthRequired,
'412' => HTTPPreconditionFailed,
'413' => HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge,
'414' => HTTPRequestURITooLong,
'415' => HTTPUnsupportedMediaType,
'416' => HTTPRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable,
'417' => HTTPExpectationFailed,
'501' => HTTPInternalServerError,
'501' => HTTPNotImplemented,
'502' => HTTPBadGateway,
'503' => HTTPServiceUnavailable,
'504' => HTTPGatewayTimeOut,
'505' => HTTPVersionNotSupported
}
class << self
def read_new( sock )
httpv, code, msg = read_status_line(sock)
res = response_class(code).new(httpv, code, msg)
each_response_header(sock) do |k,v|
if res.key? k
res[k] << ', ' << v
else
res[k] = v
end
end
res
end
private
def read_status_line( sock )
str = sock.readline
m = /\AHTTP(?:\/(\d+\.\d+))?\s+(\d\d\d)\s*(.*)\z/in.match(str) or
raise HTTPBadResponse, "wrong status line: #{str.dump}"
m.to_a[1,3]
end
def response_class( code )
CODE_TO_OBJ[code] or
CODE_CLASS_TO_OBJ[code[0,1]] or
HTTPUnknownResponse
end
def each_response_header( sock )
while true
line = sock.readuntil("\n", true).sub(/\s+\z/, '')
break if line.empty?
m = /\A([^:]+):\s*/.match(line) or
raise HTTPBadResponse, 'wrong header line format'
yield m[1], m.post_match
end
end
end
include HTTPHeader
def initialize( httpv, code, msg )
@http_version = httpv
@code = code
@message = msg
@header = {}
@body = nil
@read = false
end
attr_reader :http_version
attr_reader :code
attr_reader :message
alias msg message
def inspect
"#<#{self.class} #{@code} readbody=#{@read}>"
end
#
# response <-> exception relationship
#
def code_type
self.class
end
def error!
raise error_type().new(@code + ' ' + @message.dump, self)
end
def error_type
self.class::EXCEPTION_TYPE
end
def value
error! unless HTTPSuccess === self
end
#
# header (for backward compatibility only; DO NOT USE)
#
def response
self
end
alias header response
alias read_header response
#
# body
#
# internal use only
def reading_body( sock, reqmethodallowbody )
@socket = sock
@body_exist = reqmethodallowbody && self.class.body_permitted?
begin
yield
self.body # ensure to read body
ensure
@socket = nil
end
end
def read_body( dest = nil, &block )
if @read
raise IOError, "#{self.class}\#read_body called twice" if dest or block
return @body
end
to = procdest(dest, block)
stream_check
if @body_exist
read_body_0 to
@body = to
else
@body = nil
end
@read = true
@body
end
alias body read_body
alias entity read_body
private
def read_body_0( dest )
if chunked?
read_chunked dest
else
clen = content_length()
if clen
@socket.read clen, dest, true # ignore EOF
else
clen = range_length()
if clen
@socket.read clen, dest
else
@socket.read_all dest
end
end
end
end
def read_chunked( dest )
len = nil
total = 0
while true
line = @socket.readline
hexlen = line.slice(/[0-9a-fA-F]+/) or
raise HTTPBadResponse, "wrong chunk size line: #{line}"
len = hexlen.hex
break if len == 0
@socket.read len, dest; total += len
@socket.read 2 # \r\n
end
until @socket.readline.empty?
# none
end
end
def stream_check
raise IOError, 'try to read body out of block' if @socket.closed?
end
def procdest( dest, block )
raise ArgumentError, 'both of arg and block are given for HTTP method'\
if dest and block
if block
ReadAdapter.new(block)
else
dest || ''
end
end
end
# for backward compatibility
module NetPrivate
HTTPResponse = ::Net::HTTPResponse
HTTPGenericRequest = ::Net::HTTPGenericRequest
HTTPRequest = ::Net::HTTPRequest
HTTPHeader = ::Net::HTTPHeader
end
HTTPInformationCode = HTTPInformation
HTTPSuccessCode = HTTPSuccess
HTTPRedirectionCode = HTTPRedirection
HTTPRetriableCode = HTTPRedirection
HTTPClientErrorCode = HTTPClientError
HTTPFatalErrorCode = HTTPClientError
HTTPServerErrorCode = HTTPServerError
HTTPResponceReceiver = HTTPResponse
end # module Net