TimeStamp
struct
SEC_WINNT_AUTH_IDENTITY structure
Handles “Negotiate” type authentication. Geared towards authenticating with a proxy server over HTTP
SSLConfig
handles the needed SSL information for establishing a DRbSSLSocket
connection, including generating the X509 / RSA pair.
An instance of this config can be passed to DRbSSLSocket.new
, DRbSSLSocket.open
and DRbSSLSocket.open_server
See DRb::DRbSSLSocket::SSLConfig.new
for more details
Class for representing WebDAV method UNLOCK:
require 'net/http' uri = URI('http://example.com') hostname = uri.hostname # => "example.com" req = Net::HTTP::Unlock.new(uri) # => #<Net::HTTP::Unlock UNLOCK> res = Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http| http.request(req) end
Related:
Net::HTTP#unlock
: sends UNLOCK
request, returns response object.
A FetchError
that indicates that the reason for not being able to fetch data was that the host could not be contacted
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.
Used Internally. Wraps a Dependency object to also track which spec contained the Dependency.
For detail, see the MSDN.
— HKEY_*
Predefined key ((*handle*)). These are Integer, not Win32::Registry.
— REG_*
Registry value type.
— KEY_*
Security access mask.
— KEY_OPTIONS_*
Key options.
If the key is created newly or opened existing key. See also Registry#disposition method.