Sends a PROPPATCH request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse
object.
Sends a SEARCH command to search the mailbox for messages that match the given searching criteria, and returns message sequence numbers. keys
can either be a string holding the entire search string, or a single-dimension array of search keywords and arguments. The following are some common search criteria; see [IMAP] section 6.4.4 for a full list.
a set of message sequence numbers. ‘,’ indicates an interval, ‘:’ indicates a range. For instance, ‘2,10:12,15’ means “2,10,11,12,15”.
messages with an internal date strictly before <date>. The date argument has a format similar to 8-Aug-2002.
messages that contain <string> within their body.
messages containing <string> in their CC field.
messages that contain <string> in their FROM field.
messages with the Recent, but not the Seen, flag set.
negate the following search key.
“or” two search keys together.
messages with an internal date exactly equal to <date>, which has a format similar to 8-Aug-2002.
messages with an internal date on or after <date>.
messages with <string> in their subject.
messages with <string> in their TO field.
For example:
p imap.search(["SUBJECT", "hello", "NOT", "NEW"]) #=> [1, 6, 7, 8]
Aborts the current mail transaction
Sets the parent of this child to the supplied argument.
Must be a Parent
object. If this object is the same object as the existing parent of this child, no action is taken. Otherwise, this child is removed from the current parent (if one exists), and is added to the new parent.
The parent added
return the setter for the uri, tag_name pair, or nil.
Does this dependency require a prerelease?
Ensure path
and path with extension
are identical.
Unpacks the gem into the given directory.
Indicate if this NameTuple
is for a prerelease version.
A requirement is a prerelease if any of the versions inside of it are prereleases
A version is considered a prerelease if it contains a letter.
Extensions to build when installing the gem, specifically the paths to extconf.rb-style files used to compile extensions.
These files will be run when the gem is installed, causing the C (or whatever) code to be compiled on the user’s machine.
Usage:
spec.extensions << 'ext/rmagic/extconf.rb'
See Gem::Ext::Builder
for information about writing extensions for gems.
Sets extensions to extensions
, ensuring it is an array. Don’t use this, push onto the array instead.
Sets userinfo, argument is string like ‘name:pass’
v
String
public setter for the user
component. (with validation)
see also URI::Generic.check_user
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>
returns the userinfo, either as ‘user’ or ‘user:password’
returns the user component