Network and Web Libraries
Ruby provides two levels of access to network services. At a low
level, you can access the basic socket support in the underlying
operating system, which allows you to implement clients and servers for
both connection-oriented and connectionless protocols. These are
documented in the next section.
Ruby also has libraries that provide higher-level access to
specific application-level network protocols, such as FTP,
HTTP, and so on. These are documented starting
on page 482.
Finally, the CGI
libraries, documented beginning on page 497,
provide server-side developers with a
convenient interface for developing Web applications.
Sockets are the endpoints of a bidirectional communications
channel. Sockets may communicate within a process, between processes
on the same machine, or between processes on different
continents. Sockets may be implemented over a number of different
channel types: Unix domain sockets, TCP, UDP, and so on. The socket
library provides specific classes for handling the common transports
as well as a generic interface for handling the rest. All
functionality in the socket library is accessible through a single
extension library. Access it using
Sockets have their own vocabulary:
- domain
-
The family of protocols that will be used as the transport
mechanism. These values are constants such as
PF_INET
, PF_UNIX
,
PF_X25
, and so on.
- type
-
The type of communications between the two endpoints, typically
SOCK_STREAM
for connection-oriented protocols and
SOCK_DGRAM
for connectionless protocols.
- protocol
-
Typically zero, this may be used to identify a variant of a protocol
within a domain and type.
- hostName
-
The identifier of a network interface:
- a string, which can be a host name, a dotted-quad address, or
an IPV6 address in colon (and possibly dot) notation,
- the string ``<broadcast>'', which specifies an
INADDR_BROADCAST
address,
- a zero-length string, which specifies
INADDR_ANY
, or
- an
Integer
, interpreted as a binary address in host byte
order.
- port
-
(sometimes called service)
Each server listens for clients calling on one or more ports.
A port may be a
Fixnum
port number, a string containing a port number, or the
name of a service.
Sockets are children of class IO
. Once a socket has been
successfully opened, the conventional I/O methods may be used. However,
greater efficiency is sometimes obtained by using socket-specific
methods. As with other I/O classes, socket I/O blocks by default.
The hierarchy of the socket classes is shown in Figure
26.1 on page 471.
For more information on the use of sockets, see your operating system
documentation. You'll also find a comprehensive treatment in
W. Richard Stevens,
Unix Network Programming, Volumes 1 and
2 .
Index:
do_not_reverse_lookup
do_not_reverse_lookup=
lookup_order
lookup_order=
close_read
close_write
getpeername
getsockname
getsockopt
recv
send
setsockopt
shutdown
BasicSocket
is an abstract base class for all other socket
classes.
This class and its subclasses often manipulate addresses using
something called a struct sockaddr
, which is effectively
an opaque binary string.[In reality, it maps onto the
underlying C-language struct sockaddr
set of structures,
documented in the man pages and in the books by Stevens.]
class methods
|
do_not_reverse_lookup
|
BasicSocket.do_not_reverse_lookup -> true or false
|
|
Returns the value of the global reverse lookup flag. If set to
true , queries on remote addresses will return the
numeric address but not the host name.
|
do_not_reverse_lookup=
|
BasicSocket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true or false
|
|
Sets the global reverse lookup flag.
|
lookup_order
|
BasicSocket.lookup_order
-> aFixnum
|
|
Returns the global address lookup order, one of:
Order
|
Families Searched
|
LOOKUP_UNSP
|
AF_UNSPEC
|
LOOKUP_INET
|
AF_INET , AF_INET6 , AF_UNSPEC
|
LOOKUP_INET6
|
AF_INET6 , AF_INET , AF_UNSPEC
|
|
|
lookup_order=
|
BasicSocket.lookup_order = aFixnum
|
|
Sets the global address lookup order.
|
instance methods
|
close_read
|
aSession.close_read -> nil
|
|
Closes the readable connection on this socket.
|
close_write
|
aSession.close_write -> nil
|
|
Closes the writable connection on this socket.
|
getpeername
|
aSession.getpeername
-> aString
|
|
Returns the struct sockaddr structure associated with the
other end of this socket connection.
|
getsockname
|
aSession.getsockname
-> aString
|
|
Returns the struct sockaddr structure associated with aSession.
|
getsockopt
|
aSession.getsockopt( level,
optname ) -> aString
|
|
Returns the value of the specified option.
|
recv
|
aSession.recv( len, [, flags
] )
-> aString
|
|
Receives up to len bytes from aSession.
|
send
|
aSession.send( aString, flags,
[, to
] ) -> aFixnum
|
|
Sends aString over aSession. If specified, to is a
struct sockaddr specifying the recipient
address. flags are the sum or one or more of the
MSG_ options (listed on page 478). Returns the
number of characters sent.
|
setsockopt
|
aSession.setsockopt(
level, optname, optval ) -> 0
|
|
Sets a socket option. level is one of the socket-level
options (listed on page 478). optname and
optval are protocol specific---see your system
documentation for details.
|
shutdown
|
aSession.shutdown( how=2 )
-> 0
|
|
Shuts down the receive (how == 0), or send (how == 1),
or both (how == 2), parts of this socket.
|
|
class IPSocket
|
Parent:
|
BasicSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
getaddress
addr
peeraddr
Class IPSocket
is a base class for sockets using IP as
their transport. TCPSocket
and UDPSocket
are based on this
class.
class methods
|
getaddress
|
IPSocket.getaddress( hostName )
-> aString
|
|
Returns the dotted-quad IP address of hostName.
a = IPSocket.getaddress('www.ruby-lang.org')
|
a
|
» |
"210.251.121.214"
|
|
instance methods
|
addr
|
aSession.addr -> anArray
|
|
Returns the domain, port, name, and IP address of aSession as a
four-element array. The name will be returned as an address if
the do_not_reverse_lookup flag is true .
u = UDPSocket.new
|
u.bind('localhost', 8765)
|
u.addr
|
» |
["AF_INET", 8765, "localhost", "127.0.0.1"]
|
BasicSocket.do_not_reverse_lookup = true
|
u.addr
|
» |
["AF_INET", 8765, "127.0.0.1", "127.0.0.1"]
|
|
peeraddr
|
aSession.peeraddr -> anArray
|
|
Returns the domain, port, name, and IP address of the peer.
|
class TCPSocket
|
Parent:
|
IPSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
gethostbyname
new
open
recvfrom
t = TCPSocket.new('localhost', 'ftp')
|
t.gets
|
» |
"220 zip.local.thomases.com FTP server (Version 6.5/OpenBSD, linux port 0.3.2) ready.\r\n"
|
t.close
|
» |
nil
|
class methods
|
gethostbyname
|
TCPSocket.gethostbyname(
hostName ) -> anArray
|
|
Looks up hostName and returns its canonical name, an array
containing any aliases, the address
type (AF_INET ), and the dotted-quad IP address.
a = TCPSocket.gethostbyname('ns.pragprog.com')
|
a
|
» |
["pragprog.com", [], 2, "216.87.136.211"]
|
|
new
|
TCPSocket.new( hostName, port )
-> aSession
|
|
Opens a TCP connection to hostName on the port.
|
open
|
TCPSocket.open( hostName, port )
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for TCPSocket.new .
|
instance methods
|
recvfrom
|
aSession.recvfrom(
len [, flags
] ) -> anArray
|
|
Receives up to len bytes on the connection. flags is
zero or more of the MSG_ options (listed
on page 478).
Returns a two-element
array. The first element is the received data, the second is an
array containing information about the peer.
t = TCPSocket.new('localhost', 'ftp')
data = t.recvfrom(30)
data
|
|
class SOCKSSocket
|
Parent:
|
TCPSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
close
Class SOCKSSocket
supports connections based on the SOCKS protocol.
class methods
|
new
|
SOCKSSocket.new( hostName, port )
-> aSession
|
|
Opens a SOCKS connection to port on hostName.
|
open
|
SOCKSSocket.open( hostName, port )
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for SOCKSSocket.new .
|
instance methods
|
close
|
aSession.close -> nil
|
|
Closes this SOCKS connection.
|
class TCPServer
|
Parent:
|
TCPSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
accept
A TCPServer
accepts incoming TCP connections. Here is a Web
server that listens on a given port and returns the time.
require 'socket'
port = (ARGV[0] || 80).to_i
server = TCPServer.new('localhost', port)
while (session = server.accept)
puts "Request: #{session.gets}"
session.print "HTTP/1.1 200/OK\r\nContent-type: text/html\r\n\r\n"
session.print "<html><body><h1>#{Time.now}</h1></body></html>\r\n"
session.close
end
|
class methods
|
new
|
TCPServer.new( [
hostName,] port )
-> aSession
|
|
Creates a new socket on the given
interface (identified by hostName and port). If
hostName is omitted, the server will listen on all
interfaces on the current host (equivalent to an address of
0.0.0.0).
|
open
|
TCPServer.open( [
hostName,] port )
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for TCPServer.new .
|
instance methods
|
accept
|
aSession.accept -> aTCPSocket
|
|
Waits for a connection on aSession, and returns a new TCPSocket
connected to the caller. See the example
on page 474.
|
class UDPSocket
|
Parent:
|
IPSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
bind
connect
recvfrom
send
UDP sockets send and receive datagrams. In order to receive data, a
socket must be bound to a particular port. You have two choices when
sending data: you can connect to a remote UDP socket and thereafter
send datagrams to that port, or you can specify a host and port for
use with every packet you send. This example is a UDP server that
prints the message it receives. It is called by both connectionless and
connection-based clients.
require 'socket'
$port = 4321
sThread = Thread.start do # run server in a thread
server = UDPSocket.open
server.bind(nil, $port)
2.times { p server.recvfrom(64) }
end
# Ad-hoc client
UDPSocket.open.send("ad hoc", 0, 'localhost', $port)
# Connection based client
sock = UDPSocket.open
sock.connect('localhost', $port)
sock.send("connection-based", 0)
sThread.join
|
produces:
["ad hoc", ["AF_INET", 33224, "localhost", "127.0.0.1"]]
["connection-based", ["AF_INET", 33225, "localhost", "127.0.0.1"]]
|
class methods
|
new
|
UDPSocket.new( family = AF_INET )
-> aSession
|
|
Creates an endpoint for UDP communications, optionally specifying
the address family.
|
open
|
UDPSocket.open( family = AF_INET
)
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for UDPSocket.new .
|
instance methods
|
bind
|
aSession.bind( hostName, port )
-> 0
|
|
Associates the local end of the UDP connection with a given
hostName and port. Must be used by servers to
establish an accessible endpoint.
|
connect
|
aSession.connect( hostName, port )
-> 0
|
|
Creates a connection to the given hostName and port.
Subsequent
UDPSocket#send requests that don't override the recipient
will use this connection. Multiple connect requests may be
issued on aSession: the most recent will be used by send .
|
recvfrom
|
aSession.recvfrom(
len [, flags
] ) -> anArray
|
|
Receives up to len bytes from aSession. flags is zero
or more of the MSG_ options (listed
on page 478).
The result is a two-element
array containing the received data and information on the
sender. See the example on page 475.
|
send
|
aSession.send( aString, flags )
-> aFixnum
aSession.send( aString, flags, hostName, port )
-> aFixnum
|
|
The two-parameter form sends aString on an existing
connection. The four-parameter form sends aString to
port on hostName.
|
|
class UNIXSocket
|
Parent:
|
BasicSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
addr
path
peeraddr
recvfrom
Class UNIXSocket
supports interprocess communications using the Unix
domain protocol. Although the underlying protocol supports both
datagram and stream connections, the Ruby library provides only a
stream-based connection.
require 'socket'
$path = "/tmp/sample"
sThread = Thread.start do # run server in a thread
sock = UNIXServer.open($path)
s1 = sock.accept
p s1.recvfrom(124)
end
client = UNIXSocket.open($path)
client.send("hello", 0)
client.close
sThread.join
|
produces:
["hello", ["AF_UNIX", ""]]
|
class methods
|
new
|
UNIXSocket.new( path )
-> aSession
|
|
Opens a new domain socket on path, which must be a pathname.
|
open
|
UNIXSocket.open( path )
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for UNIXSocket.new .
|
instance methods
|
addr
|
aSession.addr -> anArray
|
|
Returns the address family and path of this socket.
|
path
|
aSession.path -> aString
|
|
Returns the path of this domain socket.
|
peeraddr
|
aSession.peeraddr -> anArray
|
|
Returns the address family and path of the server end of the connection.
|
recvfrom
|
aSession.recvfrom(
len [, flags
] ) -> anArray
|
|
Receives up to len bytes from aSession. flags is
zero or more of the MSG_ options (listed
on page 478).
The first element of the
returned array is the received data, and the second contains
(minimal) information on the sender.
|
class UNIXServer
|
Parent:
|
UNIXSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
accept
Class UNIXServer
provides a simple Unix domain socket
server. See UNIXSocket
for example code.
class methods
|
new
|
UNIXServer.new( path )
-> aSession
|
|
Creates a server on the given path. The corresponding file
must not exist at the time of the call.
|
open
|
UNIXServer.open( path )
-> aSession
|
|
Synonym for UNIXServer.new .
|
instance methods
|
accept
|
aSession.accept
-> aUnixSocket
|
|
Waits for a connection on the server socket and returns a new
socket object for that connection. See the example for
UNIXSocket on page 476.
|
class Socket
|
Parent:
|
BasicSocket
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
for_fd
getaddrinfo
gethostbyaddr
gethostbyname
gethostname
getnameinfo
getservbyname
new
open
pair
socketpair
accept
bind
connect
listen
recvfrom
Class Socket
provides access to the underlying operating system
socket implementation. It can be used to provide more
operating system-specific
functionality than the protocol-specific socket classes, but at the
expense of greater complexity. In particular, the class handles
addresses using struct sockaddr
structures packed into Ruby
strings, which can be a joy to manipulate.
Class Socket
defines constants for use throughout the socket
library. Individual constants are available only on architectures
that support the related facility.
- Types:
-
SOCK_DGRAM
,
SOCK_PACKET
,
SOCK_RAW
,
SOCK_RDM
,
SOCK_SEQPACKET
,
SOCK_STREAM
.
- Protocol families:
-
PF_APPLETALK
,
PF_AX25
,
PF_INET6
,
PF_INET
,
PF_IPX
,
PF_UNIX
,
PF_UNSPEC
.
- Address families:
-
AF_APPLETALK
,
AF_AX25
,
AF_INET6
,
AF_INET
,
AF_IPX
,
AF_UNIX
,
AF_UNSPEC
.
- Lookup-order options:
-
LOOKUP_INET6
,
LOOKUP_INET
,
LOOKUP_UNSPEC
.
- Send/receive options:
-
MSG_DONTROUTE
,
MSG_OOB
,
MSG_PEEK
.
- Socket-level options:
-
SOL_ATALK
,
SOL_AX25
,
SOL_IPX
,
SOL_IP
,
SOL_SOCKET
,
SOL_TCP
,
SOL_UDP
.
- Socket options:
-
SO_BROADCAST
,
SO_DEBUG
,
SO_DONTROUTE
,
SO_ERROR
,
SO_KEEPALIVE
,
SO_LINGER
,
SO_NO_CHECK
,
SO_OOBINLINE
,
SO_PRIORITY
,
SO_RCVBUF
,
SO_REUSEADDR
,
SO_SNDBUF
,
SO_TYPE
.
- QOS options:
-
SOPRI_BACKGROUND
,
SOPRI_INTERACTIVE
,
SOPRI_NORMAL
.
- Multicast options:
-
IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP
,
IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_LOOP
,
IP_DEFAULT_MULTICAST_TTL
,
IP_MAX_MEMBERSHIPS
,
IP_MULTICAST_IF
,
IP_MULTICAST_LOOP
,
IP_MULTICAST_TTL
.
- TCP options:
-
TCP_MAXSEG
,
TCP_NODELAY
.
-
getaddrinfo
error codes:
-
EAI_ADDRFAMILY
,
EAI_AGAIN
,
EAI_BADFLAGS
,
EAI_BADHINTS
,
EAI_FAIL
,
EAI_FAMILY
,
EAI_MAX
,
EAI_MEMORY
,
EAI_NODATA
,
EAI_NONAME
,
EAI_PROTOCOL
,
EAI_SERVICE
,
EAI_SOCKTYPE
,
EAI_SYSTEM
.
-
ai_flags
values:
-
AI_ALL
,
AI_CANONNAME
,
AI_MASK
,
AI_NUMERICHOST
,
AI_PASSIVE
,
AI_V4MAPPED_CFG
.
class methods
|
for_fd
|
Socket.for_fd( anFD )
-> aSession
|
|
Wraps an already open file descriptor into a socket object.
|
getaddrinfo
|
Socket.getaddrinfo(
hostName, port,
[
family
[
socktype [
protocol [
flags
]
]
]
] )
-> anArray
|
|
Returns an array of arrays describing the given host and
port (optionally qualified as shown). Each subarray
contains the address family, port number, host name, host IP
address, protocol family, socket type, and protocol.
for line in Socket.getaddrinfo('www.microsoft.com', 'http')
puts line.join(", ")
end
|
produces:
AF_INET, 80, microsoft.net, 207.46.130.149, 2, 1, 6
AF_INET, 80, microsoft.net, 207.46.131.137, 2, 1, 6
AF_INET, 80, microsoft.com, 207.46.230.218, 2, 1, 6
AF_INET, 80, microsoft.com, 207.46.230.219, 2, 1, 6
AF_INET, 80, microsoft.net, 207.46.130.14, 2, 1, 6
|
|
gethostbyaddr
|
Socket.gethostbyaddr(
addr, type=AF_INET )
-> anArray
|
|
Returns the host name, address family, and sockaddr component
for the given address.
a = Socket.gethostbyname("216.87.136.211")
|
res = Socket.gethostbyaddr(a[3], a[2])
|
res.join(', ')
|
» |
"pragprog.com, , 2, \330W\210\323"
|
|
gethostbyname
|
Socket.gethostbyname( hostName )
-> anArray
|
|
Returns a four-element array containing the canonical host name,
a subarray of host aliases, the address family, and the address
portion of the sockaddr structure.
a = Socket.gethostbyname("216.87.136.211")
|
a.join(', ')
|
» |
"pragprog.com, , 2, \330W\210\323"
|
|
gethostname
|
aSession.gethostname
-> aString
|
|
Returns the name of the current host.
|
getnameinfo
|
Socket.getnameinfo(
addr [, flags
] )
-> anArray
|
|
Looks up the given address, which may be either a string
containing a sockaddr or a three- or four-element array. If
sockaddr is an array, it should contain the string address
family, the port (or nil), and the host name or IP address. If a
fourth element is present and not nil , it will be used as the host name.
Returns a canonical hostname (or address) and port number as an array.
a = Socket.getnameinfo(["AF_INET", '23', 'www.ruby-lang.org'])
|
a
|
» |
["helium.ruby-lang.org", "telnet"]
|
|
getservbyname
|
Socket.getservbyname(
service, proto='tcp' )
-> aFixnum
|
|
Returns the port corresponding to the given service and
protocol.
Socket.getservbyname("telnet")
|
» |
23
|
|
new
|
Socket.new( domain, type,
protocol ) -> aSession
|
|
Creates a socket using the given parameters.
|
open
|
Socket.open( domain, type,
protocol ) -> aSession
|
|
Synonym for Socket.new .
|
pair
|
Socket.pair( domain, type,
protocol ) -> anArray
|
|
Returns a pair of connected, anonymous sockets of the given
domain, type, and protocol.
|
socketpair
|
Socket.socketpair( domain, type,
protocol ) -> anArray
|
|
Synonym for Socket.pair .
|
instance methods
|
accept
|
aSession.accept -> anArray
|
|
Accepts an incoming connection returning an array containing a
new Socket object and a string holding the struct
sockaddr information about the caller.
|
bind
|
aSession.bind( sockaddr )
-> 0
|
|
Binds to the given struct sockaddr , contained in a string.
|
connect
|
aSession.connect( sockaddr )
-> 0
|
|
Connects to the given struct sockaddr , contained in a string.
|
listen
|
aSession.listen( aFixnum )
-> 0
|
|
Listens for connections, using the specified aFixnum as
the backlog.
|
recvfrom
|
aSession.recvfrom(
len [, flags
] ) -> anArray
|
|
Receives up to len bytes from aSession. flags is
zero or more of the MSG_ options. The first element of the
result is the data received. The second element contains
protocol-specific information on the sender.
|
Ruby provides a set of classes to facilitate writing clients for:
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
- Post Office Protocol (POP)
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Telnet
HTTP, POP, and SMTP are layered on top of a helper class,
lib/net/protocol
. Although we don't document the Protocol
class here, you should probably study it if you are considering
writing your own network client.
class Net::FTP
|
Parent:
|
Object
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
open
Server commands
close
closed?
connect
debug_mode
debug_mode=
dir
getbinaryfile
gettextfile
lastresp
list
login
ls
mtime
passive
passive=
putbinaryfile
puttextfile
resume
resume=
retrbinary
retrlines
return_code
storbinary
storlines
welcome
require 'net/ftp'
ftp = Net::FTP.new('ftp.netlab.co.jp')
ftp.login
files = ftp.chdir('pub/lang/ruby/contrib')
files = ftp.list('n*')
ftp.getbinaryfile('nif.rb-0.91.gz', 'nif.gz', 1024)
ftp.close
|
The net/ftp
library implements a File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
client.
|
FTP_PORT
|
|
Default port for FTP connections (21). |
class methods
|
new
|
FTP.new( host=nil ,
user=nil ,
passwd=nil ,
acct=nil ) -> aSession
|
|
Creates and returns a new FTP object. If the host parameter is
not nil , a connection is made to that
host. Additionally, if the user parameter is not nil , the
given user name, password, and (optionally) account are
used to log in. See the description of FTP#login
on page 484.
|
open
|
FTP.open( host,
user=nil ,
passwd=nil ,
acct=nil ) -> aSession
|
|
A synonym for FTP.new , but with a mandatory host
parameter.
|
instance methods
|
Server commands
|
aSession.acct( account )
aSession.chdir( dir )
aSession.delete( remoteFile )
aSession.mdtm( remoteFile ) -> aString
aSession.mkdir( dir )
aSession.nlst( dir=nil ) -> anArray
aSession.rename( fromname, toname )
aSession.rmdir( dir )
aSession.pwd -> aString
aSession.size( remoteFile ) -> anInteger
aSession.status -> aString
aSession.system -> aString
|
|
Issues the corresponding server command and returns the result.
|
close
|
aSession.close
|
|
Closes the current connection.
|
closed?
|
aSession.closed? -> true or false
|
|
Returns true if the current connection is closed.
|
connect
|
aSession.connect( host,
port=FTP_PORT )
|
|
Establishes an FTP connection to host, optionally overriding
the default port. If the environment variable
SOCKS_SERVER
is set, sets up the connection through
a SOCKS proxy. Raises an exception (typically
Errno::ECONNREFUSED ) if the connection
cannot be established.
|
debug_mode
|
aSession.debug_mode -> true or false
|
|
Returns the current debug mode.
|
debug_mode=
|
aSession.debug_mode = true or false
|
|
If the debug mode is true , all traffic to and from the
server is written to $stdout .
|
dir
|
aSession.dir( [pattern]*
) -> anArray
aSession.dir( [pattern]*
) {| line | block }
|
|
Synonym for FTP#list .
|
getbinaryfile
|
aSession.getbinaryfile(
remotefile, localfile, blocksize,
callback=nil )
aSession.getbinaryfile(
remotefile, localfile, blocksize )
{| data | block }
|
|
Retrieves remotefile in binary mode, storing the result in
localfile. If callback or an associated block is
supplied, calls it, passing in the retrieved data in
blocksize chunks.
|
gettextfile
|
aSession.gettextfile(
remotefile, localfile,
callback=nil )
aSession.gettextfile(
remotefile, localfile )
{| data | block }
|
|
Retrieves remotefile in ASCII (text) mode, storing the result in
localfile. If callback or an associated block is
supplied, calls it, passing in the retrieved data one line at a time.
|
lastresp
|
aSession.lastresp -> aString
|
|
Returns the host's last response.
|
list
|
aSession.list( [pattern]*
) -> anArray
aSession.list( [pattern]*
) {| line | block }
|
|
Fetches a directory listing of files matching the given
pattern(s). If a block is associated with the call, invokes it
with each line of the result. Otherwise, returns the result as an
array of strings.
|
login
|
aSession.login( user="anonymous",
passwd=nil , acct=nil ) -> aString
|
|
Logs into
the remote host. aSession must have been previously
connected. If user is the string ``anonymous'' and the
password is nil , a password of user@host is
synthesized. If the acct parameter is not nil , an FTP
ACCT command is sent following the successful
login. Raises an exception on error (typically
Net::FTPPermError ).
|
ls
|
aSession.ls( [pattern]*
) -> anArray
aSession.ls( [pattern]*
) {| line | block }
|
|
Synonym for FTP#list .
|
mtime
|
aSession.mtime( remoteFile,
local=false ) -> aTime
|
|
Returns the last-modified time of remoteFile, interpreting
the server's response as a GMT time if local is
false , or as a local time otherwise.
|
passive
|
aSession.passive -> true or false
|
|
Returns the state of the passive flag.
|
passive=
|
aSession.passive = true or false
|
|
Puts the connection into passive mode if true .
|
putbinaryfile
|
aSession.putbinaryfile(
localfile, remotefile, blocksize,
callback=nil )
aSession.putbinaryfile(
localfile, remotefile, blocksize )
{| data | block }
|
|
Transfers localfile to the server in binary mode, storing
the result in
remotefile. If callback or an associated block is
supplied, calls it, passing in the transmitted data in
blocksize chunks.
|
puttextfile
|
aSession.puttextfile(
localfile, remotefile,
callback=nil )
aSession.puttextfile(
localfile, remotefile, blocksize )
{| data | block }
|
|
Transfers localfile to the server in ASCII (text) mode,
storing the result in remotefile. If callback or an
associated block is supplied, calls it, passing in the
transmitted data one line at a time.
|
resume
|
aSession.resume -> true or false
|
|
Returns the status of the resume flag (see
FTP#resume= ). Default is false .
|
resume=
|
aSession.resume=aBoolean
|
|
Sets the status of the resume flag. When resume is
true , partially received files will resume where they
left off, instead of starting from the beginning again. This is
done by sending a REST command (REST art incomplete
transfer) to the server.
|
retrbinary
|
aSession.retrbinary(
cmd, blocksize ) {| data | block }
|
|
Puts the connection into binary (image) mode, issues the given
command, and fetches the data returned, passing it to the associated
block in chunks of blocksize characters. Note that
cmd is a server command (such as ``RETR myfile'').
|
retrlines
|
aSession.retrlines(cmd) {| line | block }
|
|
Puts the connection into ASCII (text) mode, issues the given
command, and passes the resulting data, one line at a time, to the
associated block. If no block is given, prints the lines. Note that
cmd is a server command (such as ``RETR myfile'').
|
return_code
|
aSession.return_code -> aFixnum
|
|
Returns the return code from the last operation.
|
storbinary
|
aSession.storbinary( cmd, fileName, blocksize,
callback=nil )
aSession.storbinary( cmd, fileName, blocksize )
{| data | block }
|
|
Puts the connection into binary (image) mode, issues the given
server-side command (such as ``STOR myfile''), and sends the
contents of the file named fileName to the server. If the optional
block is given, or if the callBack parameter is a Proc ,
also passes it the data, in chunks of blocksize characters.
|
storlines
|
aSession.storlines( cmd, fileName,
callback=nil )
aSession.storlines( cmd, fileName )
{| data | block }
|
|
Puts the connection into ASCII (text) mode, issues the given
server-side command (such as ``STOR myfile''), and sends the
contents of the file named fileName to the server, one line at a
time. If the optional
block is given, or if the callBack parameter is a Proc ,
also passes it the lines.
|
welcome
|
aSession.welcome -> aString
|
|
Returns the host's welcome message.
|
|
class Net::HTTP
|
Parent:
|
Net::Protocol
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
port
start
get
head
post
start
require 'net/http'
h = Net::HTTP.new('www.pragmaticprogrammer.com', 80)
resp, data = h.get('/index.html', nil )
puts "Code = #{resp.code}"
puts "Message = #{resp.message}"
resp.each {|key, val| printf "%-14s = %-40.40s\n", key, val }
p data[0..55]
|
produces:
Code = 200
Message = OK
last-modified = Wed, 29 May 2002 11:08:01 GMT
connection = close
content-type = text/html
etag = "804d98-255c-3cf4b691"
date = Sun, 09 Jun 2002 05:15:10 GMT
server = Rapidsite/Apa/1.3.20 (Unix) FrontPage/4.
content-length = 9564
accept-ranges = bytes
"<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional"
|
The net/http
library provides a simple client to fetch headers
and Web page contents using the HTTP protocol.
The get
, post
, and head
requests raise
exceptions on any error, including some HTTP status responses that
would normally be considered recoverable. There are two ways of
handling these.
- Each method has a corresponding version
get2
,
post2
, or head2
that does not raise an
exception. These versions are documented in the source.
- Recoverable errors raise a
Net::ProtoRetriableError
exception. This exception contains a
data
attribute containing the response returned by the
server.
The code below illustrates the handling of an HTTP status 301, a redirect.
It uses Tomoyuki Kosimizu's URI
package, available in the RAA.
h = Net::HTTP.new(ARGV[0] || 'www.ruby-lang.org', 80)
url = ARGV[1] || '/'
begin
resp, data = h.get(url, nil) { |a| }
rescue Net::ProtoRetriableError => detail
head = detail.data
if head.code == "301"
uri = URI.create(head['location'])
host = uri['host']
url = uri['path']
port = uri['port']
h.finish
h = Net::HTTP.new(host, port)
retry
end
end
|
class methods
|
new
|
Net::HTTP.new( host='localhost',
port=80,
proxy=nil , proxy_port=nil )
-> aSession
|
|
Creates and returns a new HTTP object. No connection is
made until HTTP#start is called.
|
port
|
Net::HTTP.port -> aFixnum
|
|
Returns the default HTTP port (80).
|
start
|
Net::HTTP.start( host=nil , port=80 ) Net::HTTP.start( host=nil , port=80 )
{| aSession | block }
|
|
Equivalent to Net::HTTP.new(host, port).start .
|
instance methods
|
get
|
aSession.get( path, headers=nil , dest="" )
-> anArray
aSession.get( path, headers=nil ) {| result | block }
-> anArray
|
|
Retrieves headers and content from the specified path on
the host specified when aSession was created. If specified, the
headers parameter is a Hash containing additional
header names and values to be sent with the request. The method
returns a two-element array. The first element is an
HTTPResponse object (documented in the next section).
The second element is the page's content.
The page's content is also passed to the << method of
the dest parameter, or to the block if specified. This
result is built network block by network block, not line by line.
An exception is raised
if an error is encountered. Multiple get calls may be
made on aSession. Unless Protocol#finish is explicitly
called, the connection will use the HTTP/1.1 keep-alive
protocol, and will not close between requests.
|
head
|
aSession.head( path, headers=nil )
-> aHash
|
|
Retrieves headers from the specified path on the host
specified when aSession was created. If specified, the
headers parameter is a hash containing additional
header names and values to be sent with the request. The method
returns a hash of received headers. An exception is raised if
an error is encountered. Multiple head calls may be
made on aSession.
|
post
|
aSession.post( path, data, headers=nil ,
dest="" ) -> anArray
aSession.post( path, data, headers=nil )
{| result | block }
-> anArray
|
|
Sends data to path using an HTTP POST
request. headers is a hash containing additional
headers. Assigns the result to data or to the block, as
for Net_HTTP#get . Returns a two-element array containing
an HTTPResponse object and the reply body.
|
start
|
aSession.start
aSession.start {| aSession | block }
|
|
Establishes a connection to the host associated with
aSession. (start is actually a method in
Net::Protocol , but its use is required in HTTP objects.) In
the block form, closes the session at the end of the block.
|
|
Index:
[ ]
[ ]=
code
each
key?
message
Represents an HTTP response to a GET or POST request.
instance methods
|
[ ]
|
aSession[ aKey ]
-> aString
|
|
Returns the header corresponding to the case-insensitive
key. For example, a key of ``Content-type'' might return
``text/html''.
|
[ ]=
|
aSession[ aKey ] = aString
|
|
Sets the header corresponding to the case-insensitive
key.
|
code
|
aSession.code -> aString
|
|
Returns the result code from the request (for example, ``404'').
|
each
|
aSession.each {| key, val | block }
|
|
Iterates over all the header key-value pairs.
|
key?
|
aSession.key?( aKey ) -> true or false
|
|
Returns true only if a header with the given key exists.
|
message
|
aSession.message -> aString
|
|
Returns the result message from the request (for example, ``Not found'').
|
class Net::POP
|
Parent:
|
Net::Protocol
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
each
finish
mails
start
require 'net/pop'
pop = Net::POP3.new('server.ruby-stuff.com')
pop.start('user', 'secret') do |pop|
msg = pop.mails[0]
# Print the 'From:' header line
puts msg.header.split("\r\n").grep(/^From: /)
# Put message to $stdout (by calling <<)
puts "\nFull message:\n"
msg.all($stdout)
end
|
produces:
From: dummy msg for Andy
Full message:
From: dummy msg for Andy
looks-better: on dave's box
That's all folks!
|
The net/pop
library provides a simple client to fetch and
delete mail on a Post Office Protocol (POP) server.
The class Net::POP3
is used to access a POP server, returning
a list of Net::POPMail
objects, one per message stored on the
server. These POPMail
objects are then used to fetch and/or
delete individual messages.
The library also provides an alternative to the POP3
class that
performs APOP
authentication.
class methods
|
new
|
HTTP.new( host='localhost', port=110 )
-> aSession
|
|
Creates and returns a new POP3 object. No connection is
made until POP3#start is called.
|
instance methods
|
each
|
aSession.each {| popmail | block }
|
|
Calls the associated block once for each e-mail stored on the
server, passing in the corresponding POPMail object.
|
finish
|
aSession.finish -> true or false
|
|
Closes the pop connection. Some servers require that a
connection is closed before they honor actions such as deleting
mail. Returns false if the connection was never used.
|
mails
|
aSession.mails -> anArray
|
|
Returns an array of POPMail objects, where each object
corresponds to an e-mail message stored on the server.
|
start
|
aSession.start( user, password )
aSession.start( user, password ) {| pop | block }
|
|
Establishes a connection to the pop server, using the supplied
username and password. Fetches a list of mail held on the server,
which may be accessed using the POP3#mails and
POP3#each methods. In block form, passes aSession to the
block, and closes the connection using finish when the
block terminates.
|
class Net::APOP
|
Parent:
|
Net::POP3
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
start
instance methods
|
start
|
aSession.start( user, password
)
|
|
Establishes a connection to the APOP server.
|
class Net::POPMail
|
Parent:
|
Object
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
all
delete
delete!
header
size
top
uidl
instance methods
|
all
|
aSession.all -> aString
aSession.all( dest )
aSession.all {| aString | block }
|
|
Fetches the corresponding e-mail from the server. With no argument
or associated block, returns the e-mail as a string. With an
argument but no block, appends the e-mail to dest by
invoking dest
<< for each line in the e-mail. With
an associated block, invokes the block once for each line in the e-mail.
|
delete
|
aSession.delete
|
|
Deletes the e-mail from the server.
|
delete!
|
aSession.delete!
|
|
Synonym for POPMail#delete .
|
header
|
aSession.header -> aString
|
|
Returns the header lines for the corresponding e-mail message.
|
size
|
aSession.size -> aFixnum
|
|
Returns the size in bytes of the corresponding e-mail.
|
top
|
aSession.top( lines ) -> aString
|
|
Returns the header lines, plus lines message lines for the
corresponding e-mail message.
|
uidl
|
aSession.uidl -> aString
|
|
Returns the server-specific unique identifier for the
corresponding e-mail.
|
class Net::SMTP
|
Parent:
|
Net::Protocol
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
start
ready
sendmail
start
require 'net/smtp'
# --- Send using class methods
msg = [ "Subject: Test\n", "\n", "Now is the time\n" ]
Net::SMTP.start do |smtp|
smtp.sendmail( msg, 'dave@localhost', ['dave'] )
end
# --- Send using SMTP object and an adaptor
smtp = Net::SMTP.new
smtp.start('pragprog.com')
smtp.ready('dave@localhost', 'dave') do |a|
a.write "Subject: Test1\r\n"
a.write "\r\n"
a.write "And so is this"
end
|
The net/smtp
library provides a simple client to send
electronic mail using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
class methods
|
new
|
Net::SMTP.new( server='localhost',
port=25 ) -> aSession
|
|
Returns a new SMTP object connected to the given server and
port.
|
start
|
Net::SMTP.start( server='localhost', port=25,
domain=ENV['HOSTNAME'], acct=nil ,
passwd=nil , authtype=:cram_md5 ) -> aSession
Net::SMTP.start( server='localhost', port=25,
domain=ENV['HOSTNAME'], acct=nil ,
passwd=nil , authtype=:cram_md5 )
{| smtp | block }
|
|
Equivalent to Net::SMTP.new(server,
port).start(...) . For an explanation of the remainder
of the parameters, see the instance method Net_SMTP#start .
Creates a new SMTP object. The domain parameter will be
used in the initial HELO or EHLO transaction with the
SMTP server. In the block form, the smtp object is passed
into the block. When the block terminates, the session is closed.
|
instance methods
|
ready
|
aSession.ready( from, to )
{| anAdaptor | block }
|
|
Equivalent to sendmail(from, to) { ...} .
Sends header and body lines to the sendmail server. The
from parameter is used as the sender's name in the
MAIL FROM: command, and the to is either a string or
an array of strings containing the recipients
for the RCPT TO: command.
The block is passed an adaptor object. Lines are
sent to the server by calling the adaptor's write method. The
terminating '.' and QUIT are sent automatically.
|
sendmail
|
aSession.sendmail( src, from, to )
|
|
Sends header and body lines to the sendmail server. The
from parameter is used as the sender's name in the
MAIL FROM: command, and to is either a string or an
array of strings containing the
recipients for the RCPT TO: command.
Lines to be sent are fetched by invoking src
.each . The
terminating '.' and QUIT are sent automatically.
|
start
|
aSession.start( domain=ENV['HOSTNAME'], acct=nil ,
passwd=nil , authtype=:cram_md5 ) -> true or false
aSession.start( domain=ENV['HOSTNAME'], acct=nil ,
passwd=nil , authtype=:cram_md5 )
{| smtp | block }
-> true or false
|
|
Starts an SMTP session by connecting to the given domain
(host). If acct and passwd are given,
authentication will be attempted using the given
authentication type (:plain or :cram_md5 ). If a
block is supplied, it will be invoked with aSession as a
parameter. The connection will be closed when the block terminates.
|
|
class Net::Telnet
|
Parent:
|
[Socket]
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
binmode
binmode=
cmd
login
print
telnetmode
telnetmode=
waitfor
write
Connect to a localhost
, run the ``date'' command, and disconnect.
require 'net/telnet'
|
|
tn = Net::Telnet.new({})
|
tn.login "guest", "secret"
|
tn.cmd "date"
|
» |
"date\r\nSun Jun 9 00:15:20 CDT 2002\n\r> "
|
Monitor output as it occurs. We associate a block with each of the
library calls; this block is called whenever data becomes
available from the host.
require 'net/telnet'
tn = Net::Telnet.new({}) { |str| print str }
tn.login("guest", "secret") { |str| print str }
tn.cmd("date") { |str| print str }
|
produces:
Trying localhost...
Connected to localhost.
Welcome to SuSE Linux 7.1 (i386) - Kernel 2.4.0-64GB-SMP (8).
zip login: guest
Password:
Last login: Sun Jun 9 00:15:19 from localhost
/etc/zshrc: setopt: no such option: histexpiredupsfirst [31]
> date
Sun Jun 9 00:15:20 CDT 2002
>
|
Get the time from an NTP server.
require 'net/telnet'
tn = Net::Telnet.new('Host' => 'time.nonexistent.org',
'Port' => 'time',
'Timeout' => 60,
'Telnetmode' => false)
atomicTime = tn.recv(4).unpack('N')[0]
puts "Atomic time: " + Time.at(atomicTime - 2208988800).to_s
puts "Local time: " + Time.now.to_s
|
produces:
Atomic time: Sun Jun 09 00:15:12 CDT 2002
Local time: Sun Jun 09 00:15:20 CDT 2002
|
The net/telnet
library provides a complete implementation of a
telnet client and includes features that make it a convenient
mechanism for interacting with non-telnet services.
Although the class description that follows indicates that
Net::Telnet
is a subclass of class Socket
, this is a lie.
In reality, the class delegates to Socket
. The net effect is the
same: the methods of Socket
and its parent, class IO
, are
available through Net::Telnet
objects.
The methods new
, cmd
, login
, and
waitfor
take an optional block. If present, the block is
passed output from the server as it is received by the routine.
This can be used to provide realtime output, rather than waiting for
(for example) a login to complete before displaying the server's
response.
class methods
|
new
|
Net::Telnet.new( options ) -> aSession
Net::Telnet.new( options ) {| str | block }
-> aSession
|
|
Connects to a server. options is a
Hash with zero or more of the following:
Option
|
Default
|
Meaning
|
Binmode
|
false
|
If true, no end-of-line
processing will be performed. |
Host
|
localhost |
Name or address of server's host. |
Port
|
23 |
Name or number of service to call. |
Prompt
|
/[$%#>]/
|
Pattern that matches the host's
prompt. |
Telnetmode
|
true
|
If false , ignore the
majority of telnet embedded escape sequences. Used when
talking with a non-telnet server. |
Timeout
|
10 |
Time in seconds to wait for a server
response (both during connection and during regular data
transmission). |
Waittime
|
0 |
Time to wait for prompt to appear in
received data stream. |
|
|
instance methods
|
binmode
|
aSession.binmode -> true or false
|
|
Returns the current value of the Binmode flag.
|
binmode=
|
aSession.binmode = true or false
|
|
Sets the Binmode flag, returning the new value.
|
cmd
|
aSession.cmd( options ) -> aString
aSession.cmd( options ) {| str | block }
-> aString
|
|
Sends a string to the server and waits (using a timeout) for a
string that matches a pattern to be returned by the server. If
the parameter is not a Hash , it is sent as a string to the server, and
the pattern to match and the timeout are the Prompt and
Timeout options given when aSession was created.
If options is a Hash , then options['String'] is
sent to the server. options['Match'] may be used to
override the class Prompt parameter, and options['Timeout']
the timeout. The method returns the complete server response.
|
login
|
aSession.login( options,
password=nil ) -> aString
aSession.login( options,
password=nil ) {| str | block }
-> aString
|
|
If options is a Hash , a username is taken from
options['Name'] and a password from
options['Password']; otherwise, options is assumed to
be the username, and password the password. The method
waits for the server to send the string matching the pattern
/login[:]*\z/ and sends the username. If a
password is given, it then waits for the server to send
/Password[:]*\z/ and sends the password. The
method returns the full server response.
|
print
|
aSession.print( aString )
|
|
Sends aString to the server, honoring Telnetmode ,
Binarymode , and any additional modes negotiated with the
server.
|
telnetmode
|
aSession.telnetmode -> true or false
|
|
Returns the current value of the Telnetmode flag.
|
telnetmode=
|
aSession.telnetmode= true or false
|
|
Sets the Telnetmode
flag, returning the new value.
|
waitfor
|
aSession.waitfor( options ) -> aString
aSession.waitfor( options ) {| str | block }
-> aString
|
|
Waits for the server to respond with a string that matches a
string or pattern. If options is not a Hash , it
is compared against the cumulative server output as that output
is received using options.
=== . It is likely that you will
want to use a regular expression in this case.
If options is a Hash , then options['Match'],
options['Prompt'], or options['String'] provides the
match. In the latter case, the string will be converted to a
regular expression before being used. options may also
include the keys ``Timeout'' and ``Waittime'' to override the
class options of the same names.
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write
|
aSession.write( aString )
|
|
Writes aString to the server with no translation.
|
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class CGI
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Parent:
|
Object
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Version:
|
1.6
|
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Index:
escape
escapeElement
escapeHTML
new
parse
pretty
rfc1123_date
unescape
unescapeElement
unescapeHTML
[ ]
cookies
has_key?
header
keys
out
params
require "cgi"
cgi = CGI.new("html3") # add HTML generation methods
cgi.out {
CGI.pretty (
cgi.html {
cgi.head { cgi.title{"TITLE"} } +
cgi.body {
cgi.form {
cgi.textarea("get_text") +
cgi.br +
cgi.submit
} +
cgi.h1 { "This is big!" } +
cgi.center { "Jazz Greats of the 20" +
cgi.small {"th"} + " century" + cgi.hr
} + cgi.p + cgi.table ('BORDER' => '5') {
cgi.tr { cgi.td {"Artist"} + cgi.td {"Album"} } +
cgi.tr { cgi.td {"Davis, Miles"} +
cgi.td {"Kind of Blue"} }
}
}
}
) # CGI.pretty is a method call, not a block
}
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(The output of this script is shown in Figure 26.2 on page 499.)
The CGI
class provides support for programs used as a Web server
CGI (Common Gateway Interface) script. It contains several
methods for accessing fields in a CGI form, manipulating ``cookies'' and
the environment, and outputting formatted HTML.
Since environment variables contain a lot of useful information for
a CGI script, CGI
makes accessing them very easy---environment
variables are accessible as attributes of CGI
objects. For
instance, cgi.auth_type
returns the value of
ENV["AUTH_TYPE"]
. To create the method name, the environment
variable name is translated to all lowercase, and the
``HTTP_
'' prefix is stripped off. Thus,
HTTP_USER_AGENT
would be available as the method
user_agent
.
Cookies are represented using a separate object of class
CGI::Cookie
, containing the following accessors:
Accessor
|
Description
|
name
|
Name of this cookie |
value
|
Array of values |
path
|
Path (optional) |
domain
|
Domain (optional) |
expires
|
Time of expiry, defaults to
Time.now
(optional) |
secure
|
true for a secure cookie |
|
You create a cookie object using CGI_Cookie.new
, which takes
as arguments the accessors listed above, or CGI_Cookie.parse
,
which takes an encoded string and returns a cookie object.
class methods
|
escape
|
CGI.escape( aString )
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a URL-encoded string made from the given argument, where unsafe
characters (not alphanumeric, ``_'', ``-'', or ``.'') are encoded
using ``%xx'' escapes.
|
escapeElement
|
CGI.escapeElement( aString
[, elements
]*
)
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a string made from the given argument with certain
HTML-special characters escaped. The HTML elements given in
elements will be escaped; other HTML elements will not
be affected.
print CGI::escapeElement('<BR><A HREF="url"></A><P>', "A", "IMG")
|
produces:
<BR><A HREF="url"></A><P>
|
|
escapeHTML
|
CGI.escapeHTML( aString )
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a string made from the given argument with
HTML-special characters (such as
``& '',``" '',``< '',``> '') quoted using
``& '', ``" '', ``< '',
``> '', and so on.
|
new
|
CGI.new( [
aString
]*
)
-> aSession
|
|
Returns a new CGI object. If HTML output is required, the
desired standards level must be given in aString
(otherwise, no output routines will be created). The level may be
one of:
String
|
Standards Level
|
String
|
Standards Level
|
``html3'' |
HTML 3.2 |
``html4'' |
HTML 4.0 Strict |
``html4Tr'' |
HTML 4.0 Transitional |
``html4Fr'' |
HTML 4.0 Frameset |
|
|
parse
|
CGI.parse( aString )
-> aHash
|
|
Parses a query string and returns
a hash of its key-value pairs.
|
pretty
|
CGI.pretty( anHTMLString,
aLeaderString=" " )
-> aSession
|
|
Formats the given anHTMLString in a nice, readable
format, optionally prefixing each line with
aLeaderString.
|
rfc1123_date
|
CGI.rfc1123_date( aTime )
-> aString
|
|
Returns a string representing the given time according to
RFC 1123 (for instance, Mon, 1 Jan 2001 00:00:00 GMT ).
|
unescape
|
CGI.unescape( aString )
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a string containing ``unsafe'' characters made from
the given URL-encoded argument, where unsafe characters were
encoded using ``%'' escapes.
|
unescapeElement
|
CGI.unescapeElement( aString
[, elements
]*
)
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a string with the selected escaped HTML elements
expanded to the actual characters.
|
unescapeHTML
|
CGI.unescapeHTML( aString )
-> aNewString
|
|
Returns a string made from the given argument with
HTML-special quoted characters expanded to the actual
characters.
|
instance methods
|
[ ]
|
aSession[ [
aString
]+
]
-> anArray
|
|
Returns the values of the given field names from the CGI
form in an Array . See the note on multipart forms on page 503.
|
cookies
|
aSession.cookies
-> aHash
|
|
Returns a new Hash object containing key-value
pairs of cookie keys and values.
|
has_key?
|
aSession.has_key( aString )
-> true or false
|
|
Returns true if the form contains a field named
aString.
|
header
|
aSession.header( aContentType="text/html" )
-> aString
aSession.header( aHash )
-> aString
|
|
Returns a string containing the given headers
(in the MOD_RUBY environment, the resulting header is
sent immediately instead). If a hash is given as an
argument, then the key-value pairs will be used to
generate headers.
|
keys
|
aSession.keys
-> anArray
|
|
Returns an array of all existing field names for the form.
|
out
|
aSession.out( aContentType="text/html" ) { block }
-> nil
aSession.out( aHash ) { block }
-> nil
|
|
Generates HTML output using the results of the block as the
content. Headers are generated as with CGI#header .
See the example at the start of this section.
|
params
|
aSession.params
-> aHash
|
|
Returns a new Hash object containing key-value
pairs of field names and values from the form.
|
In addition, CGI
supports the following HTML output methods. Each
of these methods is named after the corresponding HTML feature (or
close to it). Those tags that require content (such as
blockquote
) take an optional block; the block should return a
String
that will be used as the content for the feature. These
methods may take arguments as indicated, or as a hash with the given
names as keys.
\
a
(
url
)
a
(
HREF
=> )
base
(
url
)
base
(
HREF
=> )
blockquote
(
cite=""
) { aString }
blockquote
(
CITE
=> ) { aString }
caption
(
align=nil
) { aString }
caption
(
ALIGN
=> ) { aString }
checkbox
(
name=nil
, value=nil
, checked=nil
)
checkbox
(
NAME
, VALUE
, CHECKED
=> )
checkbox_group
(
name=nil
, [
items
]+
)
checkbox_group
( NAME
, VALUES
=> )
Items may be individual String
names, or any of:
an array of [ name, checked ],
an array of [ value, name ],
or an array of [ value, name, checked ].
The value for the hash key VALUES should be an array of these items.
file_field
(
name="", size=20, maxlength=nil
)
file_field
( NAME
, SIZE
, MAXLENGTH
=> )
form
(
method="post", action=nil
,
enctype="application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ) { aStr }
form
( METHOD
, ACTION
, ENCTYPE
=> ) { aStr }
hidden
(
name="", value=nil
)
hidden
(
NAME
, VALUE
=> )
html
( ) { aString }
html
(
PRETTY
, DOCTYPE
=> ) { aString }
img_button
(
src="", name=nil
, alt=nil
)
img_button
( SRC
, NAME
, ALT
=> )
img
(
src="", alt="", width=nil
, height=nil
)
img
( SRC
, ALT
, WIDTH
, HEIGHT
=> )
multipart_form
(
action=nil
, enctype="multipart/form-data" ) { aString }
multipart_form
(
METHOD
, ACTION
, ENCTYPE
=> ) { aString }
password_field
(
name="", value=nil
, size=40,
maxlength=nil
)
password_field
(
NAME
, VALUE
, SIZE
, MAXLENGTH
=> )
popup_menu
(
name="", items
)
popup_menu
( NAME
, SIZE
, MULTIPLE
, VALUES
(array of items)
=> )
Items may be individual String
names, or any of:
an array of [ name, selected ],
an array of [ value, name ],
or an array of [ value, name, selected ].
The value for the hash key VALUES should be an array of these items.
radio_button
(
name="", value=nil
, checked=nil
)
radio_button
( NAME
, VALUE
, CHECKED
=> )
radio_group
(
name="", items
)
radio_group
(
NAME
, VALUES
(array of items)
=> )
Items may be individual String
names, or any of:
an array of [ name, selected ],
an array of [ value, name ],
or an array of [ value, name, selected ].
The value for the hash key VALUES should be an array of these items.
reset
(
value=nil
, name=nil
)
reset
(
VALUE
, NAME
=> )
scrolling_list
(
alias for popup_menu )
scrolling_list
( => )
submit
(
value=nil
, name=nil
)
submit
(
VALUE
, NAME
=> )
text_field
(
name="", value=nil
, size=40,
maxlength=nil
)
text_field
(
NAME
, VALUE
, SIZE
, MAXLENGTH => )
textarea
(
name="", cols=70, rows=10 )
textarea
( NAME
, COLS
, ROWS
=> )
\
In addition, all HTML tags are supported as methods, including
title
, head
, body
, br
, pre
, and so on.
The block given to the method must return a String
, which will be
used as the content for that tag type. Not all tags require content:
<P>
, for example, does not.
The available tags vary according to the supported HTML level---Table
26.1 on page 503 lists the complete set. For these methods, you
can pass in a hash with attributes for the given tag. For instance, you
might pass in 'BORDER'=>'5'
to the table
method to set the
border width of the table.
When dealing with a multipart form, the array returned by CGI#[]
is composed of objects of class Tempfile
, with the following
dynamically added methods:
Method
|
Description
|
read
|
Body |
local_path
|
Path to local file containing the content |
original_filename
|
Original filename of the content |
content_type
|
Content type |
|
class CGI::Session
|
Parent:
|
Object
|
Version:
|
1.6
|
|
Index:
new
[ ]
[ ]=
delete
update
A CGI::Session
maintains a persistent state for web users in a
CGI environment. Sessions may be memory-resident or may be stored
on disk. See the discussion on page 146 for details.
class methods
|
new
|
CGI::Session.new( aCgi, [
aHash
]*
)
-> aSession
|
|
Returns a new session object for the CGI query. Options
that may be given in aHash include:
Option
|
Description
|
session_key
|
Name of CGI key for session
identification. |
session_id
|
Value of session id. |
new_session
|
If true , create a new session
id for this session. If false , use an
existing session identified by session_id . If
omitted, use an existing session if available,
otherwise create a new one. |
database_manager
|
Class to use to save sessions; may be
CGI::Session::FileStore or
CGI::Session::MemoryStore
(or user defined if you're
brave). Default is FileStore . |
tmpdir
|
For FileStore, directory for session files. |
prefix
|
For FileStore, prefix of session filenames. |
|
|
instance methods
|
[ ]
|
aSession[ aKey ]
-> aValue
|
|
Returns the value for the given key.
|
[ ]=
|
aSession[ aKey ] = aValue
-> aValue
|
|
Sets the value for the given key.
|
delete
|
aSession.delete
|
|
Calls the delete method of the underlying database
manager. For FileStore , deletes the physical file
containing the session.
For MemoryStore , removes the session from memory.
|
update
|
aSession.update
|
|
Calls the update method of the underlying database
manager. For FileStore , writes the session data out to
disk. Has no effect with MemoryStore .
|
Extracted from the book "Programming Ruby -
The Pragmatic Programmer's Guide"
Copyright
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