Includes URI::REGEXP::PATTERN
An error that occurred during the resolution process
SSLServer
represents a TCP/IP server socket with Secure Sockets Layer.
The parent class for all primitive encodings. Attributes are the same as for ASN1Data
, with the addition of tagging. Primitive
values can never be encoded with indefinite length form, thus it is not possible to set the indefinite_length attribute for Primitive
and its sub-classes.
Primitive
sub-classes and their mapping to Ruby classes OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent <=> value is always nil
OpenSSL::ASN1::Boolean <=> value is true
or false
OpenSSL::ASN1::Integer
<=> value is an OpenSSL::BN
OpenSSL::ASN1::BitString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::OctetString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::Null <=> value is always nil
OpenSSL::ASN1::Object
<=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::Enumerated <=> value is an OpenSSL::BN
OpenSSL::ASN1::UTF8String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::NumericString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::PrintableString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::T61String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::VideotexString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::IA5String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::UTCTime <=> value is a Time
OpenSSL::ASN1::GeneralizedTime <=> value is a Time
OpenSSL::ASN1::GraphicString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::ISO64String <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::GeneralString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::UniversalString <=> value is a String
OpenSSL::ASN1::BMPString <=> value is a String
unused_bits: if the underlying BIT STRING’s length is a multiple of 8 then unused_bits is 0. Otherwise unused_bits indicates the number of bits that are to be ignored in the final octet of the BitString’s value.
OpenSSL::ASN1::ObjectId
NOTE: While OpenSSL::ASN1::ObjectId.new
will allocate a new ObjectId
, it is not typically allocated this way, but rather that are received from parsed ASN1
encodings.
sn: the short name as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
ln: the long name as defined in <openssl/objects.h>.
oid: the object identifier as a String
, e.g. “1.2.3.4.5”
short_name: alias for sn.
long_name: alias for ln.
With the Exception
of OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent, each Primitive
class constructor takes at least one parameter, the value.
eoc = OpenSSL::ASN1::EndOfContent.new
Primitive
prim = <class>.new(value) # <class> being one of the sub-classes except EndOfContent prim_zero_tagged_implicit = <class>.new(value, 0, :IMPLICIT) prim_zero_tagged_explicit = <class>.new(value, 0, :EXPLICIT)
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 .. }
Predefined Keys
Takes a return result from an SSPI
function and interprets the value.
A DNS
resource abstract class.
TarReader
reads tar files and allows iteration over their items
A semi-compatible DSL for the Bundler
Gemfile and Isolate gem dependencies files.
To work with both the Bundler
Gemfile and Isolate formats this implementation takes some liberties to allow compatibility with each, most notably in source
.
A basic gem dependencies file will look like the following:
source 'https://rubygems.org' gem 'rails', '3.2.14a gem 'devise', '~> 2.1', '>= 2.1.3' gem 'cancan' gem 'airbrake' gem 'pg'
RubyGems recommends saving this as gem.deps.rb over Gemfile or Isolate.
To install the gems in this Gemfile use ‘gem install -g` to install it and create a lockfile. The lockfile will ensure that when you make changes to your gem dependencies file a minimum amount of change is made to the dependencies of your gems.
RubyGems can activate all the gems in your dependencies file at startup using the RUBYGEMS_GEMDEPS environment variable or through Gem.use_gemdeps
. See Gem.use_gemdeps
for details and warnings.
See ‘gem help install` and `gem help gem_dependencies` for further details.
A set which represents the installed gems. Respects all the normal settings that control where to look for installed gems.
A VendorSet
represents gems that have been unpacked into a specific directory that contains a gemspec.
This is used for gem dependency file support.
Example:
set = Gem::Resolver::VendorSet.new set.add_vendor_gem 'rake', 'vendor/rake'
The directory vendor/rake must contain an unpacked rake gem along with a rake.gemspec (watching the given name).
This represents a vendored source that is similar to an installed gem.
An absolutely silent download reporter.