Returns true if the HTTP
session has been started.
Opens a TCP connection and HTTP
session.
When this method is called with a block, it passes the Net::HTTP
object to the block, and closes the TCP connection and HTTP
session after the block has been executed.
When called with a block, it returns the return value of the block; otherwise, it returns self.
Posts data
(must be a String
) to path
. header
must be a Hash
like { ‘Accept’ => ‘/’, … }.
This method returns a Net::HTTPResponse
object.
If called with a block, yields each fragment of the entity body in turn as a string as it is read from the socket. Note that in this case, the returned response object will not contain a (meaningful) body.
dest
argument is obsolete. It still works but you must not use it.
This method never raises exception.
response = http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo') # using block File.open('result.txt', 'w') {|f| http.post('/cgi-bin/search.rb', 'query=foo') do |str| f.write str end }
You should set Content-Type: header field for POST. If no Content-Type: field given, this method uses “application/x-www-form-urlencoded” by default.
Sends a COPY request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse
object.
Sends a MKCOL request to the path
and gets a response, as an HTTPResponse
object.
A summary of cookie string.
A summary of fields, by header, in an ASCII compatible String
.
Shows the mode and size of this table in a US-ASCII String
.
Create a DRbUnknownError
exception containing this object.
Symmetric Householder reduction to tridiagonal form.
Symmetric tridiagonal QL algorithm.
Wakes up all threads waiting for this lock.
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 file
to the server. If the optional block is given, it also passes it the data, in chunks of blocksize
characters.
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 file
to the server, one line at a time. If the optional block is given, it also passes it the lines.
Returns an array of filenames in the remote directory.
Returns an array of file information in the directory (the output is like ‘ls -l`). If a block is given, it iterates through the listing.
Returns data (e.g., size, last modification time, entry type, etc.) about the file or directory specified by pathname
. If pathname
is omitted, the current directory is assumed.
Returns the status (STAT command). pathname - when stat is invoked with pathname as a parameter it acts like
list but alot faster and over the same tcp session.