The X509
certificate store holds trusted CA certificates used to verify peer certificates.
The easiest way to create a useful certificate store is:
cert_store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new cert_store.set_default_paths
This will use your system’s built-in certificates.
If your system does not have a default set of certificates you can obtain a set extracted from Mozilla CA certificate store by cURL maintainers here: curl.haxx.se/docs/caextract.html (You may wish to use the firefox-db2pem.sh script to extract the certificates from a local install to avoid man-in-the-middle attacks.)
After downloading or generating a cacert.pem from the above link you can create a certificate store from the pem file like this:
cert_store = OpenSSL::X509::Store.new cert_store.add_file 'cacert.pem'
The certificate store can be used with an SSLSocket like this:
ssl_context = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new ssl_context.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_PEER ssl_context.cert_store = cert_store tcp_socket = TCPSocket.open 'example.com', 443 ssl_socket = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new tcp_socket, ssl_context
Psych::JSON::TreeBuilder
is an event based AST builder. Events are sent to an instance of Psych::JSON::TreeBuilder
and a JSON
AST is constructed.
YAMLTree
builds a YAML ast given a Ruby object. For example:
builder = Psych::Visitors::YAMLTree.new builder << { :foo => 'bar' } builder.tree # => #<Psych::Nodes::Stream .. }
Raised when the data length recorded in the gzip file footer is not equivalent to the length of the actual uncompressed data.
File-based session storage class.
Implements session storage as a flat file of ‘key=value’ values. This storage type only works directly with String
values; the user is responsible for converting other types to Strings when storing and from Strings when retrieving.
In-memory session storage class.
Implements session storage as a global in-memory hash. Session
data will only persist for as long as the Ruby interpreter instance does.
Dummy session storage class.
Implements session storage place holder. No actual storage will be done.
PStore-based session storage class.
This builds upon the top-level PStore
class provided by the library file pstore.rb. Session
data is marshalled and stored in a file. File
locking and transaction services are provided.
MLSxEntry
represents an entry in responses of MLST/MLSD. Each entry has the facts (e.g., size, last modification time, etc.) and the pathname.
See Net::HTTPGenericRequest
for attributes and methods. See Net::HTTP
for usage examples.
See Net::HTTPGenericRequest
for attributes and methods.
See Net::HTTPGenericRequest
for attributes and methods.
Authenticator for the “LOGIN” authentication type. See authenticate().
Authenticator for the “PLAIN” authentication type. See authenticate().
Authenticator for the “DIGEST-MD5” authentication type. See authenticate().
The Transitive
formatter writes an XML
document that parses to an identical document as the source document. This means that no extra whitespace nodes are inserted, and whitespace within text nodes is preserved. Within these constraints, the document is pretty-printed, with whitespace inserted into the metadata to introduce formatting.
Note that this is only useful if the original XML
is not already formatted. Since this formatter does not alter whitespace nodes, the results of formatting already formatted XML
will be odd.