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 <URL:support.microsoft.com/kb/834489>.
A Default port of 80 for URI::HTTP
.
def self.build(args) tmp = Util.make_components_hash(self, args) super(tmp) endDescription¶ ↑
Creates 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:
uri = URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar') uri = 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 authority if port == default_port host else "#{host}:#{port}" end end
Returns the authority for an HTTP
uri, as defined in www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.2.
Example:
URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').authority URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 8000, path: '/foo/bar').authority URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 80, path: '/foo/bar').authoritySource
def origin "#{scheme}://#{authority}" endDescription¶ ↑
Returns the origin for an HTTP
uri, as defined in www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6454.
Example:
URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').origin URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 8000, path: '/foo/bar').origin URI::HTTP.build(host: 'www.example.com', port: 80, path: '/foo/bar').origin URI::HTTPS.build(host: 'www.example.com', path: '/foo/bar').originSource
def request_uri return unless @path url = @query ? "#@path?#@query" : @path.dup url.start_with?(?/.freeze) ? url : ?/ + url endDescription¶ ↑
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 + â?â + URI#query. Otherwise, the path is simply URI#path.
Example:
uri = URI::HTTP.build(path: '/foo/bar', query: 'test=true') uri.request_uri
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