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Components of the URI in the order.

Synopsis

See new

Description

At first, tries to create a new URI::Generic instance using URI::Generic::build. But, if exception URI::InvalidComponentError is raised, then it URI::Escape.escape all URI components and tries again.

Synopsis

See new

Description

Creates a new URI::Generic instance from components of URI::Generic with check. Components are: scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, query and fragment. You can provide arguments either by an Array or a Hash. See new for hash keys to use or for order of array items.

Args

scheme

Protocol scheme, i.e. ‘http’,‘ftp’,‘mailto’ and so on.

userinfo

User name and password, i.e. ‘sdmitry:bla’

host

Server host name

port

Server port

registry

Registry of naming authorities.

path

Path on server

opaque

Opaque part

query

Query data

fragment

A part of URI after ‘#’ sign

parser

Parser for internal use [URI::DEFAULT_PARSER by default]

arg_check

Check arguments [false by default]

Description

Creates a new URI::Generic instance from “generic” components without check.

returns the parser to be used.

Unless a URI::Parser is defined, then DEFAULT_PARSER is used.

replace self by other URI object

Components of the URI in the order.

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the scheme component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_scheme

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.scheme = "https"
# =>  "https"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:https://my.example.com>

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the user component. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_user

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://john:S3nsit1ve@my.example.com")
uri.user = "sam"
# =>  "sam"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x00000000881d90 URL:http://sam:V3ry_S3nsit1ve@my.example.com>

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the password component. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_password

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://john:S3nsit1ve@my.example.com")
uri.password = "V3ry_S3nsit1ve"
# =>  "V3ry_S3nsit1ve"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x00000000881d90 URL:http://john:V3ry_S3nsit1ve@my.example.com>

returns the user component

returns the password component

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the host component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_host

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.host = "foo.com"
# =>  "foo.com"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://foo.com>

extract the host part of the URI and unwrap brackets for IPv6 addresses.

This method is same as URI::Generic#host except brackets for IPv6 (and future IP) addresses are removed.

u = URI(“http://[::1]/bar”) p u.hostname #=> “::1” p u.host #=> “[::1]”

set the host part of the URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.

This method is same as URI::Generic#host= except the argument can be bare IPv6 address.

u = URI(“foo/bar”) p u.to_s #=> “foo/bar” u.hostname = “::1” p u.to_s #=> “[::1]/bar

If the argument seems IPv6 address, it is wrapped by brackets.

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the port component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_port

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com")
uri.port = 8080
# =>  8080
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com:8080>
No documentation available

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the path component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_path

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/pub/files")
uri.path = "/faq/"
# =>  "/faq/"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com/faq/>

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the query component v.

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25")
uri.query = "id=1"
# =>  "id=1"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com/?id=1>

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the opaque component v. (with validation)

see also URI::Generic.check_opaque

check the fragment v component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :FRAGMENT

Args

v

String

Description

public setter for the fragment component v. (with validation)

Usage

require 'uri'

uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212049")
uri.fragment = "time=1305212086"
# =>  "time=1305212086"
uri
#=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000007a81f8 URL:http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212086>

Checks if URI has a path

Checks if URI is an absolute one

No documentation available

Checks if URI is relative

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