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Diffstat (limited to 'ruby_2_2/lib/uri')
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/common.rb | 720 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ftp.rb | 266 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/generic.rb | 1557 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/http.rb | 108 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/https.rb | 22 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldap.rb | 260 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldaps.rb | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/mailto.rb | 293 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb | 543 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb | 124 |
10 files changed, 0 insertions, 3913 deletions
diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/common.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/common.rb deleted file mode 100644 index facca4b08b..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/common.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,720 +0,0 @@ -#-- -# = uri/common.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# Revision:: $Id$ -# License:: -# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require "uri/rfc2396_parser" -require "uri/rfc3986_parser" - -module URI - REGEXP = RFC2396_REGEXP - Parser = RFC2396_Parser - RFC3986_PARSER = RFC3986_Parser.new - - # URI::Parser.new - DEFAULT_PARSER = Parser.new - DEFAULT_PARSER.pattern.each_pair do |sym, str| - unless REGEXP::PATTERN.const_defined?(sym) - REGEXP::PATTERN.const_set(sym, str) - end - end - DEFAULT_PARSER.regexp.each_pair do |sym, str| - const_set(sym, str) - end - - module Util # :nodoc: - def make_components_hash(klass, array_hash) - tmp = {} - if array_hash.kind_of?(Array) && - array_hash.size == klass.component.size - 1 - klass.component[1..-1].each_index do |i| - begin - tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i].clone - rescue TypeError - tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i] - end - end - - elsif array_hash.kind_of?(Hash) - array_hash.each do |key, value| - begin - tmp[key] = value.clone - rescue TypeError - tmp[key] = value - end - end - else - raise ArgumentError, - "expected Array of or Hash of components of #{klass} (#{klass.component[1..-1].join(', ')})" - end - tmp[:scheme] = klass.to_s.sub(/\A.*::/, '').downcase - - return tmp - end - module_function :make_components_hash - end - - # module for escaping unsafe characters with codes. - module Escape - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI.escape(str [, unsafe]) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String to replaces in. - # +unsafe+:: - # Regexp that matches all symbols that must be replaced with codes. - # By default uses <tt>REGEXP::UNSAFE</tt>. - # When this argument is a String, it represents a character set. - # - # == Description - # - # Escapes the string, replacing all unsafe characters with codes. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15") - # p enc_uri - # # => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D" - # - # p URI.unescape(enc_uri) - # # => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r" - # - # p URI.escape("@?@!", "!?") - # # => "@%3F@%21" - # - def escape(*arg) - warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.escape is obsolete" if $VERBOSE - DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(*arg) - end - alias encode escape - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI.unescape(str) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # Unescapes the string. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15") - # p enc_uri - # # => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D" - # - # p URI.unescape(enc_uri) - # # => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r" - # - def unescape(*arg) - warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.unescape is obsolete" if $VERBOSE - DEFAULT_PARSER.unescape(*arg) - end - alias decode unescape - end # module Escape - - extend Escape - include REGEXP - - @@schemes = {} - # Returns a Hash of the defined schemes - def self.scheme_list - @@schemes - end - - # - # Base class for all URI exceptions. - # - class Error < StandardError; end - # - # Not a URI. - # - class InvalidURIError < Error; end - # - # Not a URI component. - # - class InvalidComponentError < Error; end - # - # URI is valid, bad usage is not. - # - class BadURIError < Error; end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::split(uri) - # - # == Args - # - # +uri+:: - # String with URI. - # - # == Description - # - # Splits the string on following parts and returns array with result: - # - # * Scheme - # * Userinfo - # * Host - # * Port - # * Registry - # * Path - # * Opaque - # * Query - # * Fragment - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # p URI.split("http://www.ruby-lang.org/") - # # => ["http", nil, "www.ruby-lang.org", nil, nil, "/", nil, nil, nil] - # - def self.split(uri) - RFC3986_PARSER.split(uri) - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::parse(uri_str) - # - # == Args - # - # +uri_str+:: - # String with URI. - # - # == Description - # - # Creates one of the URI's subclasses instance from the string. - # - # == Raises - # - # URI::InvalidURIError - # Raised if URI given is not a correct one. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://www.ruby-lang.org/") - # p uri - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x202281be URL:http://www.ruby-lang.org/> - # p uri.scheme - # # => "http" - # p uri.host - # # => "www.ruby-lang.org" - # - # It's recommended to first ::escape the provided +uri_str+ if there are any - # invalid URI characters. - # - def self.parse(uri) - RFC3986_PARSER.parse(uri) - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::join(str[, str, ...]) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String(s) to work with, will be converted to RFC3986 URIs before merging. - # - # == Description - # - # Joins URIs. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # p URI.join("http://example.com/","main.rbx") - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x2022ac02 URL:http://localhost/main.rbx> - # - # p URI.join('http://example.com', 'foo') - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x01ab80a0 URL:http://example.com/foo> - # - # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', '/bar') - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x01aaf0b0 URL:http://example.com/bar> - # - # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', 'bar') - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x801a92af0 URL:http://example.com/bar> - # - # p URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo/', 'bar') - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x80135a3a0 URL:http://example.com/foo/bar> - # - # - def self.join(*str) - RFC3986_PARSER.join(*str) - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::extract(str[, schemes][,&blk]) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String to extract URIs from. - # +schemes+:: - # Limit URI matching to a specific schemes. - # - # == Description - # - # Extracts URIs from a string. If block given, iterates through all matched URIs. - # Returns nil if block given or array with matches. - # - # == Usage - # - # require "uri" - # - # URI.extract("text here http://foo.example.org/bla and here mailto:test@example.com and here also.") - # # => ["http://foo.example.com/bla", "mailto:test@example.com"] - # - def self.extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) - warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.extract is obsolete" if $VERBOSE - DEFAULT_PARSER.extract(str, schemes, &block) - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::regexp([match_schemes]) - # - # == Args - # - # +match_schemes+:: - # Array of schemes. If given, resulting regexp matches to URIs - # whose scheme is one of the match_schemes. - # - # == Description - # Returns a Regexp object which matches to URI-like strings. - # The Regexp object returned by this method includes arbitrary - # number of capture group (parentheses). Never rely on it's number. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # # extract first URI from html_string - # html_string.slice(URI.regexp) - # - # # remove ftp URIs - # html_string.sub(URI.regexp(['ftp']) - # - # # You should not rely on the number of parentheses - # html_string.scan(URI.regexp) do |*matches| - # p $& - # end - # - def self.regexp(schemes = nil) - warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: URI.regexp is obsolete" if $VERBOSE - DEFAULT_PARSER.make_regexp(schemes) - end - - TBLENCWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: - 256.times do |i| - TBLENCWWWCOMP_[i.chr] = '%%%02X' % i - end - TBLENCWWWCOMP_[' '] = '+' - TBLENCWWWCOMP_.freeze - TBLDECWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: - 256.times do |i| - h, l = i>>4, i&15 - TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%X%X' % [h, l]] = i.chr - TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%x%X' % [h, l]] = i.chr - TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%X%x' % [h, l]] = i.chr - TBLDECWWWCOMP_['%%%x%x' % [h, l]] = i.chr - end - TBLDECWWWCOMP_['+'] = ' ' - TBLDECWWWCOMP_.freeze - - HTML5ASCIIINCOMPAT = [Encoding::UTF_7, Encoding::UTF_16BE, Encoding::UTF_16LE, - Encoding::UTF_32BE, Encoding::UTF_32LE] # :nodoc: - - # Encode given +str+ to URL-encoded form data. - # - # This method doesn't convert *, -, ., 0-9, A-Z, _, a-z, but does convert SP - # (ASCII space) to + and converts others to %XX. - # - # If +enc+ is given, convert +str+ to the encoding before percent encoding. - # - # This is an implementation of - # http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/CR-html5-20130806/forms.html#url-encoded-form-data - # - # See URI.decode_www_form_component, URI.encode_www_form - def self.encode_www_form_component(str, enc=nil) - str = str.to_s.dup - if str.encoding != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT - if enc && enc != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT - str.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace) - str.encode!(enc, fallback: ->(x){"&#{x.ord};"}) - end - str.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - end - str.gsub!(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_) - str.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) - end - - # Decode given +str+ of URL-encoded form data. - # - # This decodes + to SP. - # - # See URI.encode_www_form_component, URI.decode_www_form - def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8) - raise ArgumentError, "invalid %-encoding (#{str})" if /%(?!\h\h)/ =~ str - str.b.gsub(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_).force_encoding(enc) - end - - # Generate URL-encoded form data from given +enum+. - # - # This generates application/x-www-form-urlencoded data defined in HTML5 - # from given an Enumerable object. - # - # This internally uses URI.encode_www_form_component(str). - # - # This method doesn't convert the encoding of given items, so convert them - # before call this method if you want to send data as other than original - # encoding or mixed encoding data. (Strings which are encoded in an HTML5 - # ASCII incompatible encoding are converted to UTF-8.) - # - # This method doesn't handle files. When you send a file, use - # multipart/form-data. - # - # This refers http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-urlencoded-serializer - # - # URI.encode_www_form([["q", "ruby"], ["lang", "en"]]) - # #=> "q=ruby&lang=en" - # URI.encode_www_form("q" => "ruby", "lang" => "en") - # #=> "q=ruby&lang=en" - # URI.encode_www_form("q" => ["ruby", "perl"], "lang" => "en") - # #=> "q=ruby&q=perl&lang=en" - # URI.encode_www_form([["q", "ruby"], ["q", "perl"], ["lang", "en"]]) - # #=> "q=ruby&q=perl&lang=en" - # - # See URI.encode_www_form_component, URI.decode_www_form - def self.encode_www_form(enum, enc=nil) - enum.map do |k,v| - if v.nil? - encode_www_form_component(k, enc) - elsif v.respond_to?(:to_ary) - v.to_ary.map do |w| - str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc) - unless w.nil? - str << '=' - str << encode_www_form_component(w, enc) - end - end.join('&') - else - str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc) - str << '=' - str << encode_www_form_component(v, enc) - end - end.join('&') - end - - # Decode URL-encoded form data from given +str+. - # - # This decodes application/x-www-form-urlencoded data - # and returns array of key-value array. - # - # This refers http://url.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-urlencoded-parser , - # so this supports only &-separator, don't support ;-separator. - # - # ary = URI.decode_www_form("a=1&a=2&b=3") - # p ary #=> [['a', '1'], ['a', '2'], ['b', '3']] - # p ary.assoc('a').last #=> '1' - # p ary.assoc('b').last #=> '3' - # p ary.rassoc('a').last #=> '2' - # p Hash[ary] # => {"a"=>"2", "b"=>"3"} - # - # See URI.decode_www_form_component, URI.encode_www_form - def self.decode_www_form(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8, separator: '&', use__charset_: false, isindex: false) - raise ArgumentError, "the input of #{self.name}.#{__method__} must be ASCII only string" unless str.ascii_only? - ary = [] - return ary if str.empty? - enc = Encoding.find(enc) - str.b.each_line(separator) do |string| - string.chomp!(separator) - key, sep, val = string.partition('=') - if isindex - if sep.empty? - val = key - key = '' - end - isindex = false - end - - if use__charset_ and key == '_charset_' and e = get_encoding(val) - enc = e - use__charset_ = false - end - - key.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_) - if val - val.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_) - else - val = '' - end - - ary << [key, val] - end - ary.each do |k, v| - k.force_encoding(enc) - k.scrub! - v.force_encoding(enc) - v.scrub! - end - ary - end - - private - # curl http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/encodings.json|rb -rpp -rjson -e'H={};h={"shift_jis"=>"Windows-31J","euc-jp"=>"cp51932","iso-2022-jp"=>"cp50221","x-mac-cyrillic"=>"macCyrillic"};JSON($<.read).map{|x|x["encodings"]}.flatten.each{|x|Encoding.find(n=h.fetch(n=x["name"],n))rescue next;x["labels"].each{|y|H[y]=n}};pp H' - WEB_ENCODINGS_ = { - "unicode-1-1-utf-8"=>"utf-8", - "utf-8"=>"utf-8", - "utf8"=>"utf-8", - "866"=>"ibm866", - "cp866"=>"ibm866", - "csibm866"=>"ibm866", - "ibm866"=>"ibm866", - "csisolatin2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso-8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso-ir-101"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso88592"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso_8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "iso_8859-2:1987"=>"iso-8859-2", - "l2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "latin2"=>"iso-8859-2", - "csisolatin3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso-8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso-ir-109"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso88593"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso_8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "iso_8859-3:1988"=>"iso-8859-3", - "l3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "latin3"=>"iso-8859-3", - "csisolatin4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso-8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso-ir-110"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso88594"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso_8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "iso_8859-4:1988"=>"iso-8859-4", - "l4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "latin4"=>"iso-8859-4", - "csisolatincyrillic"=>"iso-8859-5", - "cyrillic"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso-8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso-ir-144"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso88595"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso_8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", - "iso_8859-5:1988"=>"iso-8859-5", - "arabic"=>"iso-8859-6", - "asmo-708"=>"iso-8859-6", - "csiso88596e"=>"iso-8859-6", - "csiso88596i"=>"iso-8859-6", - "csisolatinarabic"=>"iso-8859-6", - "ecma-114"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso-8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso-8859-6-e"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso-8859-6-i"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso-ir-127"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso88596"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso_8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", - "iso_8859-6:1987"=>"iso-8859-6", - "csisolatingreek"=>"iso-8859-7", - "ecma-118"=>"iso-8859-7", - "elot_928"=>"iso-8859-7", - "greek"=>"iso-8859-7", - "greek8"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso-8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso-ir-126"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso88597"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso_8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", - "iso_8859-7:1987"=>"iso-8859-7", - "sun_eu_greek"=>"iso-8859-7", - "csiso88598e"=>"iso-8859-8", - "csisolatinhebrew"=>"iso-8859-8", - "hebrew"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso-8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso-8859-8-e"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso-ir-138"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso88598"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso_8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", - "iso_8859-8:1988"=>"iso-8859-8", - "visual"=>"iso-8859-8", - "csisolatin6"=>"iso-8859-10", - "iso-8859-10"=>"iso-8859-10", - "iso-ir-157"=>"iso-8859-10", - "iso8859-10"=>"iso-8859-10", - "iso885910"=>"iso-8859-10", - "l6"=>"iso-8859-10", - "latin6"=>"iso-8859-10", - "iso-8859-13"=>"iso-8859-13", - "iso8859-13"=>"iso-8859-13", - "iso885913"=>"iso-8859-13", - "iso-8859-14"=>"iso-8859-14", - "iso8859-14"=>"iso-8859-14", - "iso885914"=>"iso-8859-14", - "csisolatin9"=>"iso-8859-15", - "iso-8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", - "iso8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", - "iso885915"=>"iso-8859-15", - "iso_8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", - "l9"=>"iso-8859-15", - "iso-8859-16"=>"iso-8859-16", - "cskoi8r"=>"koi8-r", - "koi"=>"koi8-r", - "koi8"=>"koi8-r", - "koi8-r"=>"koi8-r", - "koi8_r"=>"koi8-r", - "koi8-u"=>"koi8-u", - "dos-874"=>"windows-874", - "iso-8859-11"=>"windows-874", - "iso8859-11"=>"windows-874", - "iso885911"=>"windows-874", - "tis-620"=>"windows-874", - "windows-874"=>"windows-874", - "cp1250"=>"windows-1250", - "windows-1250"=>"windows-1250", - "x-cp1250"=>"windows-1250", - "cp1251"=>"windows-1251", - "windows-1251"=>"windows-1251", - "x-cp1251"=>"windows-1251", - "ansi_x3.4-1968"=>"windows-1252", - "ascii"=>"windows-1252", - "cp1252"=>"windows-1252", - "cp819"=>"windows-1252", - "csisolatin1"=>"windows-1252", - "ibm819"=>"windows-1252", - "iso-8859-1"=>"windows-1252", - "iso-ir-100"=>"windows-1252", - "iso8859-1"=>"windows-1252", - "iso88591"=>"windows-1252", - "iso_8859-1"=>"windows-1252", - "iso_8859-1:1987"=>"windows-1252", - "l1"=>"windows-1252", - "latin1"=>"windows-1252", - "us-ascii"=>"windows-1252", - "windows-1252"=>"windows-1252", - "x-cp1252"=>"windows-1252", - "cp1253"=>"windows-1253", - "windows-1253"=>"windows-1253", - "x-cp1253"=>"windows-1253", - "cp1254"=>"windows-1254", - "csisolatin5"=>"windows-1254", - "iso-8859-9"=>"windows-1254", - "iso-ir-148"=>"windows-1254", - "iso8859-9"=>"windows-1254", - "iso88599"=>"windows-1254", - "iso_8859-9"=>"windows-1254", - "iso_8859-9:1989"=>"windows-1254", - "l5"=>"windows-1254", - "latin5"=>"windows-1254", - "windows-1254"=>"windows-1254", - "x-cp1254"=>"windows-1254", - "cp1255"=>"windows-1255", - "windows-1255"=>"windows-1255", - "x-cp1255"=>"windows-1255", - "cp1256"=>"windows-1256", - "windows-1256"=>"windows-1256", - "x-cp1256"=>"windows-1256", - "cp1257"=>"windows-1257", - "windows-1257"=>"windows-1257", - "x-cp1257"=>"windows-1257", - "cp1258"=>"windows-1258", - "windows-1258"=>"windows-1258", - "x-cp1258"=>"windows-1258", - "x-mac-cyrillic"=>"macCyrillic", - "x-mac-ukrainian"=>"macCyrillic", - "chinese"=>"gbk", - "csgb2312"=>"gbk", - "csiso58gb231280"=>"gbk", - "gb2312"=>"gbk", - "gb_2312"=>"gbk", - "gb_2312-80"=>"gbk", - "gbk"=>"gbk", - "iso-ir-58"=>"gbk", - "x-gbk"=>"gbk", - "gb18030"=>"gb18030", - "big5"=>"big5", - "big5-hkscs"=>"big5", - "cn-big5"=>"big5", - "csbig5"=>"big5", - "x-x-big5"=>"big5", - "cseucpkdfmtjapanese"=>"cp51932", - "euc-jp"=>"cp51932", - "x-euc-jp"=>"cp51932", - "csiso2022jp"=>"cp50221", - "iso-2022-jp"=>"cp50221", - "csshiftjis"=>"Windows-31J", - "ms_kanji"=>"Windows-31J", - "shift-jis"=>"Windows-31J", - "shift_jis"=>"Windows-31J", - "sjis"=>"Windows-31J", - "windows-31j"=>"Windows-31J", - "x-sjis"=>"Windows-31J", - "cseuckr"=>"euc-kr", - "csksc56011987"=>"euc-kr", - "euc-kr"=>"euc-kr", - "iso-ir-149"=>"euc-kr", - "korean"=>"euc-kr", - "ks_c_5601-1987"=>"euc-kr", - "ks_c_5601-1989"=>"euc-kr", - "ksc5601"=>"euc-kr", - "ksc_5601"=>"euc-kr", - "windows-949"=>"euc-kr", - "utf-16be"=>"utf-16be", - "utf-16"=>"utf-16le", - "utf-16le"=>"utf-16le" - } # :nodoc: - - # :nodoc: - # return encoding or nil - # http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get - def self.get_encoding(label) - Encoding.find(WEB_ENCODINGS_[label.to_str.strip.downcase]) rescue nil - end -end # module URI - -module Kernel - - # - # Returns +uri+ converted to a URI object. - # - def URI(uri) - if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) - uri - elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) - URI.parse(uri) - else - raise ArgumentError, - "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" - end - end - module_function :URI -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ftp.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ftp.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 557e1fda33..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ftp.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,266 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/ftp.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/generic' - -module URI - - # - # FTP URI syntax is defined by RFC1738 section 3.2. - # - # This class will be redesigned because of difference of implementations; - # the structure of its path. draft-hoffman-ftp-uri-04 is a draft but it - # is a good summary about the de facto spec. - # http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-hoffman-ftp-uri-04 - # - class FTP < Generic - # A Default port of 21 for URI::FTP - DEFAULT_PORT = 21 - - # - # An Array of the available components for URI::FTP - # - COMPONENT = [ - :scheme, - :userinfo, :host, :port, - :path, :typecode - ].freeze - - # - # Typecode is "a", "i" or "d". - # - # * "a" indicates a text file (the FTP command was ASCII) - # * "i" indicates a binary file (FTP command IMAGE) - # * "d" indicates the contents of a directory should be displayed - # - TYPECODE = ['a', 'i', 'd'].freeze - - # Typecode prefix - # ';type=' - TYPECODE_PREFIX = ';type='.freeze - - def self.new2(user, password, host, port, path, - typecode = nil, arg_check = true) # :nodoc: - # Do not use this method! Not tested. [Bug #7301] - # This methods remains just for compatibility, - # Keep it undocumented until the active maintainer is assigned. - typecode = nil if typecode.size == 0 - if typecode && !TYPECODE.include?(typecode) - raise ArgumentError, - "bad typecode is specified: #{typecode}" - end - - # do escape - - self.new('ftp', - [user, password], - host, port, nil, - typecode ? path + TYPECODE_PREFIX + typecode : path, - nil, nil, nil, arg_check) - end - - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::FTP object from components, with syntax checking. - # - # The components accepted are +userinfo+, +host+, +port+, +path+ and - # +typecode+. - # - # The components should be provided either as an Array, or as a Hash - # with keys formed by preceding the component names with a colon. - # - # If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the order - # [userinfo, host, port, path, typecode] - # - # If the path supplied is absolute, it will be escaped in order to - # make it absolute in the URI. Examples: - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI::FTP.build(['user:password', 'ftp.example.com', nil, - # '/path/file.> zip', 'i']) - # puts uri.to_s -> ftp://user:password@ftp.example.com/%2Fpath/file.zip;type=a - # - # uri2 = URI::FTP.build({:host => 'ftp.example.com', - # :path => 'ruby/src'}) - # puts uri2.to_s -> ftp://ftp.example.com/ruby/src - # - def self.build(args) - - # Fix the incoming path to be generic URL syntax - # FTP path -> URL path - # foo/bar /foo/bar - # /foo/bar /%2Ffoo/bar - # - if args.kind_of?(Array) - args[3] = '/' + args[3].sub(/^\//, '%2F') - else - args[:path] = '/' + args[:path].sub(/^\//, '%2F') - end - - tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) - - if tmp[:typecode] - if tmp[:typecode].size == 1 - tmp[:typecode] = TYPECODE_PREFIX + tmp[:typecode] - end - tmp[:path] << tmp[:typecode] - end - - return super(tmp) - end - - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::FTP object from generic URL components with no - # syntax checking. - # - # Unlike build(), this method does not escape the path component as - # required by RFC1738; instead it is treated as per RFC2396. - # - # Arguments are +scheme+, +userinfo+, +host+, +port+, +registry+, +path+, - # +opaque+, +query+ and +fragment+, in that order. - # - def initialize(scheme, - userinfo, host, port, registry, - path, opaque, - query, - fragment, - parser = nil, - arg_check = false) - raise InvalidURIError unless path - path = path.sub(/^\//,'') - path.sub!(/^%2F/,'/') - super(scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, opaque, - query, fragment, parser, arg_check) - @typecode = nil - if tmp = @path.index(TYPECODE_PREFIX) - typecode = @path[tmp + TYPECODE_PREFIX.size..-1] - @path = @path[0..tmp - 1] - - if arg_check - self.typecode = typecode - else - self.set_typecode(typecode) - end - end - end - - # typecode accessor - # - # see URI::FTP::COMPONENT - attr_reader :typecode - - # validates typecode +v+, - # returns a +true+ or +false+ boolean - # - def check_typecode(v) - if TYPECODE.include?(v) - return true - else - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad typecode(expected #{TYPECODE.join(', ')}): #{v}" - end - end - private :check_typecode - - # Private setter for the typecode +v+ - # - # see also URI::FTP.typecode= - # - def set_typecode(v) - @typecode = v - end - protected :set_typecode - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the typecode +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::FTP.check_typecode - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("ftp://john@ftp.example.com/my_file.img") - # #=> #<URI::FTP:0x00000000923650 URL:ftp://john@ftp.example.com/my_file.img> - # uri.typecode = "i" - # # => "i" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::FTP:0x00000000923650 URL:ftp://john@ftp.example.com/my_file.img;type=i> - # - def typecode=(typecode) - check_typecode(typecode) - set_typecode(typecode) - typecode - end - - def merge(oth) # :nodoc: - tmp = super(oth) - if self != tmp - tmp.set_typecode(oth.typecode) - end - - return tmp - end - - # Returns the path from an FTP URI. - # - # RFC 1738 specifically states that the path for an FTP URI does not - # include the / which separates the URI path from the URI host. Example: - # - # ftp://ftp.example.com/pub/ruby - # - # The above URI indicates that the client should connect to - # ftp.example.com then cd pub/ruby from the initial login directory. - # - # If you want to cd to an absolute directory, you must include an - # escaped / (%2F) in the path. Example: - # - # ftp://ftp.example.com/%2Fpub/ruby - # - # This method will then return "/pub/ruby" - # - def path - return @path.sub(/^\//,'').sub(/^%2F/,'/') - end - - # Private setter for the path of the URI::FTP - def set_path(v) - super("/" + v.sub(/^\//, "%2F")) - end - protected :set_path - - # Returns a String representation of the URI::FTP - def to_s - save_path = nil - if @typecode - save_path = @path - @path = @path + TYPECODE_PREFIX + @typecode - end - str = super - if @typecode - @path = save_path - end - - return str - end - end - @@schemes['FTP'] = FTP -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/generic.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/generic.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c608f0b045..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/generic.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1557 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/generic.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/common' - -module URI - - # - # Base class for all URI classes. - # Implements generic URI syntax as per RFC 2396. - # - class Generic - include URI - - # - # A Default port of nil for URI::Generic - # - DEFAULT_PORT = nil - - # - # Returns default port - # - def self.default_port - self::DEFAULT_PORT - end - - # - # Returns default port - # - def default_port - self.class.default_port - end - - # - # An Array of the available components for URI::Generic - # - COMPONENT = [ - :scheme, - :userinfo, :host, :port, :registry, - :path, :opaque, - :query, - :fragment - ].freeze - - # - # Components of the URI in the order. - # - def self.component - self::COMPONENT - end - - USE_REGISTRY = false # :nodoc: - - def self.use_registry # :nodoc: - self::USE_REGISTRY - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # See #new - # - # == Description - # - # At first, tries to create a new URI::Generic instance using - # URI::Generic::build. But, if exception URI::InvalidComponentError is raised, - # then it URI::Escape.escape all URI components and tries again. - # - # - def self.build2(args) - begin - return self.build(args) - rescue InvalidComponentError - if args.kind_of?(Array) - return self.build(args.collect{|x| - if x.is_a?(String) - DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(x) - else - x - end - }) - elsif args.kind_of?(Hash) - tmp = {} - args.each do |key, value| - tmp[key] = if value - DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(value) - else - value - end - end - return self.build(tmp) - end - end - end - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # See #new - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::Generic instance from components of URI::Generic - # with check. Components are: scheme, userinfo, host, port, registry, path, - # opaque, query and fragment. You can provide arguments either by an Array or a Hash. - # See #new for hash keys to use or for order of array items. - # - def self.build(args) - if args.kind_of?(Array) && - args.size == ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT.size - tmp = args.dup - elsif args.kind_of?(Hash) - tmp = ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT.collect do |c| - if args.include?(c) - args[c] - else - nil - end - end - else - component = self.class.component rescue ::URI::Generic::COMPONENT - raise ArgumentError, - "expected Array of or Hash of components of #{self.class} (#{component.join(', ')})" - end - - tmp << nil - tmp << true - return self.new(*tmp) - end - # - # == Args - # - # +scheme+:: - # Protocol scheme, i.e. 'http','ftp','mailto' and so on. - # +userinfo+:: - # User name and password, i.e. 'sdmitry:bla' - # +host+:: - # Server host name - # +port+:: - # Server port - # +registry+:: - # Registry of naming authorities. - # +path+:: - # Path on server - # +opaque+:: - # Opaque part - # +query+:: - # Query data - # +fragment+:: - # A part of URI after '#' sign - # +parser+:: - # Parser for internal use [URI::DEFAULT_PARSER by default] - # +arg_check+:: - # Check arguments [false by default] - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::Generic instance from ``generic'' components without check. - # - def initialize(scheme, - userinfo, host, port, registry, - path, opaque, - query, - fragment, - parser = DEFAULT_PARSER, - arg_check = false) - @scheme = nil - @user = nil - @password = nil - @host = nil - @port = nil - @path = nil - @query = nil - @opaque = nil - @fragment = nil - @parser = parser == DEFAULT_PARSER ? nil : parser - - if arg_check - self.scheme = scheme - self.userinfo = userinfo - self.hostname = host - self.port = port - self.path = path - self.query = query - self.opaque = opaque - self.fragment = fragment - else - self.set_scheme(scheme) - self.set_userinfo(userinfo) - self.set_host(host) - self.set_port(port) - self.set_path(path) - self.query = query - self.set_opaque(opaque) - self.fragment=(fragment) - end - if registry - raise InvalidURIError, - "the scheme #{@scheme} does not accept registry part: #{registry} (or bad hostname?)" - end - - @scheme.freeze if @scheme - self.set_path('') if !@path && !@opaque # (see RFC2396 Section 5.2) - self.set_port(self.default_port) if self.default_port && !@port - end - - # - # returns the scheme component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz").scheme #=> "http" - # - attr_reader :scheme - - # returns the host component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz").host #=> "foo" - # - # It returns nil if no host component. - # - # URI("mailto:foo@example.org").host #=> nil - # - # The component doesn't contains the port number. - # - # URI("http://foo:8080/bar/baz").host #=> "foo" - # - # Since IPv6 addresses are wrapped by brackets in URIs, - # this method returns IPv6 addresses wrapped by brackets. - # This form is not appropriate to pass socket methods such as TCPSocket.open. - # If unwrapped host names are required, use "hostname" method. - # - # URI("http://[::1]/bar/baz").host #=> "[::1]" - # URI("http://[::1]/bar/baz").hostname #=> "::1" - # - attr_reader :host - - # returns the port component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz").port #=> "80" - # - # URI("http://foo:8080/bar/baz").port #=> "8080" - # - attr_reader :port - - def registry # :nodoc: - nil - end - - # returns the path component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz").path #=> "/bar/baz" - # - attr_reader :path - - # returns the query component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz?search=FooBar").query #=> "search=FooBar" - # - attr_reader :query - - # returns the opaque part of the URI. - # - # URI("mailto:foo@example.org").opaque #=> "foo@example.org" - # - # Portion of the path that does make use of the slash '/'. - # The path typically refers to the absolute path and the opaque part. - # (see RFC2396 Section 3 and 5.2) - # - attr_reader :opaque - - # returns the fragment component of the URI. - # - # URI("http://foo/bar/baz?search=FooBar#ponies").fragment #=> "ponies" - # - attr_reader :fragment - - # returns the parser to be used. - # - # Unless a URI::Parser is defined, then DEFAULT_PARSER is used. - # - def parser - if !defined?(@parser) || !@parser - DEFAULT_PARSER - else - @parser || DEFAULT_PARSER - end - end - - # replace self by other URI object - def replace!(oth) - if self.class != oth.class - raise ArgumentError, "expected #{self.class} object" - end - - component.each do |c| - self.__send__("#{c}=", oth.__send__(c)) - end - end - private :replace! - - # - # Components of the URI in the order. - # - def component - self.class.component - end - - # - # check the scheme +v+ component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :SCHEME - # - def check_scheme(v) - if v && parser.regexp[:SCHEME] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected scheme component): #{v}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_scheme - - # protected setter for the scheme component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.scheme= - # - def set_scheme(v) - @scheme = v ? v.downcase : v - end - protected :set_scheme - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the scheme component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_scheme - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # uri.scheme = "https" - # # => "https" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:https://my.example.com> - # - def scheme=(v) - check_scheme(v) - set_scheme(v) - v - end - - # - # check the +user+ and +password+. - # - # If +password+ is not provided, then +user+ is - # split, using URI::Generic.split_userinfo, to - # pull +user+ and +password. - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_user, URI::Generic.check_password - # - def check_userinfo(user, password = nil) - if !password - user, password = split_userinfo(user) - end - check_user(user) - check_password(password, user) - - return true - end - private :check_userinfo - - # - # check the user +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance - # and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO - # - # Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, - # with a user component defined. - # - def check_user(v) - if @opaque - raise InvalidURIError, - "can not set user with opaque" - end - - return v unless v - - if parser.regexp[:USERINFO] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected userinfo component or user component): #{v}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_user - - # - # check the password +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance - # and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :USERINFO - # - # Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, - # with a user component defined. - # - def check_password(v, user = @user) - if @opaque - raise InvalidURIError, - "can not set password with opaque" - end - return v unless v - - if !user - raise InvalidURIError, - "password component depends user component" - end - - if parser.regexp[:USERINFO] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad password component" - end - - return true - end - private :check_password - - # - # Sets userinfo, argument is string like 'name:pass' - # - def userinfo=(userinfo) - if userinfo.nil? - return nil - end - check_userinfo(*userinfo) - set_userinfo(*userinfo) - # returns userinfo - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the +user+ component. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_user - # - # == Usage - # - # 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> - # - def user=(user) - check_user(user) - set_user(user) - # returns user - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the +password+ component. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_password - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://john:S3nsit1ve@my.example.com") - # uri.password = "V3ry_S3nsit1ve" - # # => "V3ry_S3nsit1ve" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x00000000881d90 URL:http://john:V3ry_S3nsit1ve@my.example.com> - # - def password=(password) - check_password(password) - set_password(password) - # returns password - end - - # protect setter for the +user+ component, and +password+ if available. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.userinfo= - # - def set_userinfo(user, password = nil) - unless password - user, password = split_userinfo(user) - end - @user = user - @password = password if password - - [@user, @password] - end - protected :set_userinfo - - # protected setter for the user component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.user= - # - def set_user(v) - set_userinfo(v, @password) - v - end - protected :set_user - - # protected setter for the password component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.password= - # - def set_password(v) - @password = v - # returns v - end - protected :set_password - - # returns the userinfo +ui+ as user, password - # if properly formatted as 'user:password' - def split_userinfo(ui) - return nil, nil unless ui - user, password = ui.split(':'.freeze, 2) - - return user, password - end - private :split_userinfo - - # escapes 'user:password' +v+ based on RFC 1738 section 3.1 - def escape_userpass(v) - parser.escape(v, /[@:\/]/o) # RFC 1738 section 3.1 #/ - end - private :escape_userpass - - # returns the userinfo, either as 'user' or 'user:password' - def userinfo - if @user.nil? - nil - elsif @password.nil? - @user - else - @user + ':' + @password - end - end - - # returns the user component - def user - @user - end - - # returns the password component - def password - @password - end - - # - # check the host +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance - # and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :HOST - # - # Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, - # with a host component defined. - # - def check_host(v) - return v unless v - - if @opaque - raise InvalidURIError, - "can not set host with registry or opaque" - elsif parser.regexp[:HOST] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected host component): #{v}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_host - - # protected setter for the host component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.host= - # - def set_host(v) - @host = v - end - protected :set_host - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the host component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_host - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # uri.host = "foo.com" - # # => "foo.com" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://foo.com> - # - def host=(v) - check_host(v) - set_host(v) - v - end - - # extract the host part of the URI and unwrap brackets for IPv6 addresses. - # - # This method is same as URI::Generic#host except - # brackets for IPv6 (and future IP) addresses are removed. - # - # u = URI("http://[::1]/bar") - # p u.hostname #=> "::1" - # p u.host #=> "[::1]" - # - def hostname - v = self.host - /\A\[(.*)\]\z/ =~ v ? $1 : v - end - - # set the host part of the URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses. - # - # This method is same as URI::Generic#host= except - # the argument can be bare IPv6 address. - # - # u = URI("http://foo/bar") - # p u.to_s #=> "http://foo/bar" - # u.hostname = "::1" - # p u.to_s #=> "http://[::1]/bar" - # - # If the argument seems IPv6 address, - # it is wrapped by brackets. - # - def hostname=(v) - v = "[#{v}]" if /\A\[.*\]\z/ !~ v && /:/ =~ v - self.host = v - end - - # - # check the port +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance - # and against the URI::Parser Regexp for :PORT - # - # Can not have a registry or opaque component defined, - # with a port component defined. - # - def check_port(v) - return v unless v - - if @opaque - raise InvalidURIError, - "can not set port with registry or opaque" - elsif !v.kind_of?(Fixnum) && parser.regexp[:PORT] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected port component): #{v.inspect}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_port - - # protected setter for the port component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.port= - # - def set_port(v) - v = v.empty? ? nil : v.to_i unless !v || v.kind_of?(Fixnum) - @port = v - end - protected :set_port - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the port component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_port - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # uri.port = 8080 - # # => 8080 - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com:8080> - # - def port=(v) - check_port(v) - set_port(v) - port - end - - def check_registry(v) # :nodoc: - raise InvalidURIError, "can not set registry" - end - private :check_registry - - def set_registry(v) #:nodoc: - raise InvalidURIError, "can not set registry" - end - protected :set_registry - - def registry=(v) - raise InvalidURIError, "can not set registry" - end - - # - # check the path +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance - # and against the URI::Parser Regexp - # for :ABS_PATH and :REL_PATH - # - # Can not have a opaque component defined, - # with a path component defined. - # - def check_path(v) - # raise if both hier and opaque are not nil, because: - # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) - # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] - if v && @opaque - raise InvalidURIError, - "path conflicts with opaque" - end - - # If scheme is ftp, path may be relative. - # See RFC 1738 section 3.2.2, and RFC 2396. - if @scheme && @scheme != "ftp".freeze - if v && v != ''.freeze && parser.regexp[:ABS_PATH] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected absolute path component): #{v}" - end - else - if v && v != ''.freeze && parser.regexp[:ABS_PATH] !~ v && - parser.regexp[:REL_PATH] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected relative path component): #{v}" - end - end - - return true - end - private :check_path - - # protected setter for the path component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.path= - # - def set_path(v) - @path = v - end - protected :set_path - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the path component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_path - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/pub/files") - # uri.path = "/faq/" - # # => "/faq/" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com/faq/> - # - def path=(v) - check_path(v) - set_path(v) - v - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the query component +v+. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25") - # uri.query = "id=1" - # # => "id=1" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000008e89e8 URL:http://my.example.com/?id=1> - # - def query=(v) - return @query = nil unless v - raise InvalidURIError, "query conflicts with opaque" if @opaque - - x = v.to_str - v = x.dup if x.equal? v - v.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8) rescue nil - v.delete!("\t\r\n".freeze) - v.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - v.gsub!(/(?!%\h\h|[!$-&(-;=?-_a-~])./n.freeze){'%%%02X'.freeze % $&.ord} - v.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) - @query = v - end - - # - # check the opaque +v+ component for RFC2396 compliance and - # against the URI::Parser Regexp for :OPAQUE - # - # Can not have a host, port, user or path component defined, - # with an opaque component defined. - # - def check_opaque(v) - return v unless v - - # raise if both hier and opaque are not nil, because: - # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) - # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] - if @host || @port || @user || @path # userinfo = @user + ':' + @password - raise InvalidURIError, - "can not set opaque with host, port, userinfo or path" - elsif v && parser.regexp[:OPAQUE] !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected opaque component): #{v}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_opaque - - # protected setter for the opaque component +v+ - # - # see also URI::Generic.opaque= - # - def set_opaque(v) - @opaque = v - end - protected :set_opaque - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the opaque component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # see also URI::Generic.check_opaque - # - def opaque=(v) - check_opaque(v) - set_opaque(v) - v - end - - # - # check the fragment +v+ component against the URI::Parser Regexp for :FRAGMENT - # - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # public setter for the fragment component +v+. - # (with validation) - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212049") - # uri.fragment = "time=1305212086" - # # => "time=1305212086" - # uri - # #=> #<URI::HTTP:0x000000007a81f8 URL:http://my.example.com/?id=25#time=1305212086> - # - def fragment=(v) - return @fragment = nil unless v - - x = v.to_str - v = x.dup if x.equal? v - v.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8) rescue nil - v.delete!("\t\r\n".freeze) - v.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) - v.gsub!(/(?!%\h\h|[!-~])./n){'%%%02X'.freeze % $&.ord} - v.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) - @fragment = v - end - - # - # Checks if URI has a path - # - def hierarchical? - if @path - true - else - false - end - end - - # - # Checks if URI is an absolute one - # - def absolute? - if @scheme - true - else - false - end - end - alias absolute absolute? - - # - # Checks if URI is relative - # - def relative? - !absolute? - end - - # - # returns an Array of the path split on '/' - # - def split_path(path) - path.split(%r{/+}, -1) - end - private :split_path - - # - # Merges a base path +base+, with relative path +rel+, - # returns a modified base path. - # - def merge_path(base, rel) - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 5) - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6) - base_path = split_path(base) - rel_path = split_path(rel) - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), a) - base_path << '' if base_path.last == '..' - while i = base_path.index('..') - base_path.slice!(i - 1, 2) - end - - if (first = rel_path.first) and first.empty? - base_path.clear - rel_path.shift - end - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), c) - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), d) - rel_path.push('') if rel_path.last == '.' || rel_path.last == '..' - rel_path.delete('.') - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 6), e) - tmp = [] - rel_path.each do |x| - if x == '..' && - !(tmp.empty? || tmp.last == '..') - tmp.pop - else - tmp << x - end - end - - add_trailer_slash = !tmp.empty? - if base_path.empty? - base_path = [''] # keep '/' for root directory - elsif add_trailer_slash - base_path.pop - end - while x = tmp.shift - if x == '..' - # RFC2396, Section 4 - # a .. or . in an absolute path has no special meaning - base_path.pop if base_path.size > 1 - else - # if x == '..' - # valid absolute (but abnormal) path "/../..." - # else - # valid absolute path - # end - base_path << x - tmp.each {|t| base_path << t} - add_trailer_slash = false - break - end - end - base_path.push('') if add_trailer_slash - - return base_path.join('/') - end - private :merge_path - - # - # == Args - # - # +oth+:: - # URI or String - # - # == Description - # - # Destructive form of #merge - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # uri.merge!("/main.rbx?page=1") - # p uri - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x2021f3b0 URL:http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1> - # - def merge!(oth) - t = merge(oth) - if self == t - nil - else - replace!(t) - self - end - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +oth+:: - # URI or String - # - # == Description - # - # Merges two URI's. - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # p uri.merge("/main.rbx?page=1") - # # => #<URI::HTTP:0x2021f3b0 URL:http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1> - # - def merge(oth) - begin - base, rel = merge0(oth) - rescue - raise $!.class, $!.message - end - - if base == rel - return base - end - - authority = rel.userinfo || rel.host || rel.port - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 2) - if (rel.path.nil? || rel.path.empty?) && !authority && !rel.query - base.fragment=(rel.fragment) if rel.fragment - return base - end - - base.query = nil - base.fragment=(nil) - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 4) - if !authority - base.set_path(merge_path(base.path, rel.path)) if base.path && rel.path - else - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 4) - base.set_path(rel.path) if rel.path - end - - # RFC2396, Section 5.2, 7) - base.set_userinfo(rel.userinfo) if rel.userinfo - base.set_host(rel.host) if rel.host - base.set_port(rel.port) if rel.port - base.query = rel.query if rel.query - base.fragment=(rel.fragment) if rel.fragment - - return base - end # merge - alias + merge - - # return base and rel. - # you can modify `base', but can not `rel'. - def merge0(oth) - oth = parser.send(:convert_to_uri, oth) - - if self.relative? && oth.relative? - raise BadURIError, - "both URI are relative" - end - - if self.absolute? && oth.absolute? - #raise BadURIError, - # "both URI are absolute" - # hmm... should return oth for usability? - return oth, oth - end - - if self.absolute? - return self.dup, oth - else - return oth, oth - end - end - private :merge0 - - # :stopdoc: - def route_from_path(src, dst) - case dst - when src - # RFC2396, Section 4.2 - return '' - when %r{(?:\A|/)\.\.?(?:/|\z)} - # dst has abnormal absolute path, - # like "/./", "/../", "/x/../", ... - return dst.dup - end - - src_path = src.scan(%r{(?:\A|[^/]+)/}) - dst_path = dst.scan(%r{(?:\A|[^/]+)/?}) - - # discard same parts - while !dst_path.empty? && dst_path.first == src_path.first - src_path.shift - dst_path.shift - end - - tmp = dst_path.join - - # calculate - if src_path.empty? - if tmp.empty? - return './' - elsif dst_path.first.include?(':') # (see RFC2396 Section 5) - return './' + tmp - else - return tmp - end - end - - return '../' * src_path.size + tmp - end - private :route_from_path - # :startdoc: - - # :stopdoc: - def route_from0(oth) - oth = parser.send(:convert_to_uri, oth) - if self.relative? - raise BadURIError, - "relative URI: #{self}" - end - if oth.relative? - raise BadURIError, - "relative URI: #{oth}" - end - - if self.scheme != oth.scheme - return self, self.dup - end - rel = URI::Generic.new(nil, # it is relative URI - self.userinfo, self.host, self.port, - nil, self.path, self.opaque, - self.query, self.fragment, parser) - - if rel.userinfo != oth.userinfo || - rel.host.to_s.downcase != oth.host.to_s.downcase || - rel.port != oth.port - - if self.userinfo.nil? && self.host.nil? - return self, self.dup - end - - rel.set_port(nil) if rel.port == oth.default_port - return rel, rel - end - rel.set_userinfo(nil) - rel.set_host(nil) - rel.set_port(nil) - - if rel.path && rel.path == oth.path - rel.set_path('') - rel.query = nil if rel.query == oth.query - return rel, rel - elsif rel.opaque && rel.opaque == oth.opaque - rel.set_opaque('') - rel.query = nil if rel.query == oth.query - return rel, rel - end - - # you can modify `rel', but can not `oth'. - return oth, rel - end - private :route_from0 - # :startdoc: - - # - # == Args - # - # +oth+:: - # URI or String - # - # == Description - # - # Calculates relative path from oth to self - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse('http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1') - # p uri.route_from('http://my.example.com') - # #=> #<URI::Generic:0x20218858 URL:/main.rbx?page=1> - # - def route_from(oth) - # you can modify `rel', but can not `oth'. - begin - oth, rel = route_from0(oth) - rescue - raise $!.class, $!.message - end - if oth == rel - return rel - end - - rel.set_path(route_from_path(oth.path, self.path)) - if rel.path == './' && self.query - # "./?foo" -> "?foo" - rel.set_path('') - end - - return rel - end - - alias - route_from - - # - # == Args - # - # +oth+:: - # URI or String - # - # == Description - # - # Calculates relative path to oth from self - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse('http://my.example.com') - # p uri.route_to('http://my.example.com/main.rbx?page=1') - # #=> #<URI::Generic:0x2020c2f6 URL:/main.rbx?page=1> - # - def route_to(oth) - parser.send(:convert_to_uri, oth).route_from(self) - end - - # - # Returns normalized URI - # - def normalize - uri = dup - uri.normalize! - uri - end - - # - # Destructive version of #normalize - # - def normalize! - if path && path.empty? - set_path('/') - end - if scheme && scheme != scheme.downcase - set_scheme(self.scheme.downcase) - end - if host && host != host.downcase - set_host(self.host.downcase) - end - end - - # - # Constructs String from URI - # - def to_s - str = '' - if @scheme - str << @scheme - str << ':'.freeze - end - - if @opaque - str << @opaque - else - if @host - str << '//'.freeze - end - if self.userinfo - str << self.userinfo - str << '@'.freeze - end - if @host - str << @host - end - if @port && @port != self.default_port - str << ':'.freeze - str << @port.to_s - end - str << @path - if @query - str << '?'.freeze - str << @query - end - end - if @fragment - str << '#'.freeze - str << @fragment - end - str - end - - # - # Compares to URI's - # - def ==(oth) - if self.class == oth.class - self.normalize.component_ary == oth.normalize.component_ary - else - false - end - end - - def hash - self.component_ary.hash - end - - def eql?(oth) - self.class == oth.class && - parser == oth.parser && - self.component_ary.eql?(oth.component_ary) - end - -=begin - ---- URI::Generic#===(oth) - -=end -# def ===(oth) -# raise NotImplementedError -# end - -=begin -=end - - - # returns an Array of the components defined from the COMPONENT Array - def component_ary - component.collect do |x| - self.send(x) - end - end - protected :component_ary - - # == Args - # - # +components+:: - # Multiple Symbol arguments defined in URI::HTTP - # - # == Description - # - # Selects specified components from URI - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse('http://myuser:mypass@my.example.com/test.rbx') - # p uri.select(:userinfo, :host, :path) - # # => ["myuser:mypass", "my.example.com", "/test.rbx"] - # - def select(*components) - components.collect do |c| - if component.include?(c) - self.send(c) - else - raise ArgumentError, - "expected of components of #{self.class} (#{self.class.component.join(', ')})" - end - end - end - - def inspect - "#<#{self.class} #{self}>" - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +v+:: - # URI or String - # - # == Description - # - # attempt to parse other URI +oth+ - # return [parsed_oth, self] - # - # == Usage - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("http://my.example.com") - # uri.coerce("http://foo.com") - # #=> [#<URI::HTTP:0x00000000bcb028 URL:http://foo.com/>, #<URI::HTTP:0x00000000d92178 URL:http://my.example.com>] - # - def coerce(oth) - case oth - when String - oth = parser.parse(oth) - else - super - end - - return oth, self - end - - # returns a proxy URI. - # The proxy URI is obtained from environment variables such as http_proxy, - # ftp_proxy, no_proxy, etc. - # If there is no proper proxy, nil is returned. - # - # Note that capitalized variables (HTTP_PROXY, FTP_PROXY, NO_PROXY, etc.) - # are examined too. - # - # But http_proxy and HTTP_PROXY is treated specially under CGI environment. - # It's because HTTP_PROXY may be set by Proxy: header. - # So HTTP_PROXY is not used. - # http_proxy is not used too if the variable is case insensitive. - # CGI_HTTP_PROXY can be used instead. - def find_proxy - raise BadURIError, "relative URI: #{self}" if self.relative? - name = self.scheme.downcase + '_proxy' - proxy_uri = nil - if name == 'http_proxy' && ENV.include?('REQUEST_METHOD') # CGI? - # HTTP_PROXY conflicts with *_proxy for proxy settings and - # HTTP_* for header information in CGI. - # So it should be careful to use it. - pairs = ENV.reject {|k, v| /\Ahttp_proxy\z/i !~ k } - case pairs.length - when 0 # no proxy setting anyway. - proxy_uri = nil - when 1 - k, _ = pairs.shift - if k == 'http_proxy' && ENV[k.upcase] == nil - # http_proxy is safe to use because ENV is case sensitive. - proxy_uri = ENV[name] - else - proxy_uri = nil - end - else # http_proxy is safe to use because ENV is case sensitive. - proxy_uri = ENV.to_hash[name] - end - if !proxy_uri - # Use CGI_HTTP_PROXY. cf. libwww-perl. - proxy_uri = ENV["CGI_#{name.upcase}"] - end - elsif name == 'http_proxy' - unless proxy_uri = ENV[name] - if proxy_uri = ENV[name.upcase] - warn 'The environment variable HTTP_PROXY is discouraged. Use http_proxy.' - end - end - else - proxy_uri = ENV[name] || ENV[name.upcase] - end - - if proxy_uri.nil? || proxy_uri.empty? - return nil - end - - if self.hostname - require 'socket' - begin - addr = IPSocket.getaddress(self.hostname) - return nil if /\A127\.|\A::1\z/ =~ addr - rescue SocketError - end - end - - name = 'no_proxy' - if no_proxy = ENV[name] || ENV[name.upcase] - no_proxy.scan(/([^:,]*)(?::(\d+))?/) {|host, port| - if /(\A|\.)#{Regexp.quote host}\z/i =~ self.host && - (!port || self.port == port.to_i) - return nil - end - } - end - URI.parse(proxy_uri) - end - end -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/http.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/http.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 56d29f3432..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/http.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/http.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/generic' - -module URI - - # - # The syntax of HTTP URIs is defined in RFC1738 section 3.3. - # - # Note that the Ruby URI library allows HTTP URLs containing usernames and - # passwords. This is not legal as per the RFC, but used to be - # supported in Internet Explorer 5 and 6, before the MS04-004 security - # update. See <URL:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/834489>. - # - class HTTP < Generic - # A Default port of 80 for URI::HTTP - DEFAULT_PORT = 80 - - # An Array of the available components for URI::HTTP - COMPONENT = [ - :scheme, - :userinfo, :host, :port, - :path, - :query, - :fragment - ].freeze - - # - # == Description - # - # Create a new URI::HTTP object from components, with syntax checking. - # - # The components accepted are userinfo, host, port, path, query and - # fragment. - # - # The components should be provided either as an Array, or as a Hash - # with keys formed by preceding the component names with a colon. - # - # If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the order - # [userinfo, host, port, path, query, fragment]. - # - # Example: - # - # newuri = URI::HTTP.build({:host => 'www.example.com', - # :path => '/foo/bar'}) - # - # newuri = URI::HTTP.build([nil, "www.example.com", nil, "/path", - # "query", 'fragment']) - # - # Currently, if passed userinfo components this method generates - # invalid HTTP URIs as per RFC 1738. - # - def self.build(args) - tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) - return super(tmp) - end - -=begin - # - # == Description - # - # Create a new URI::HTTP object from generic URI components as per - # RFC 2396. No HTTP-specific syntax checking (as per RFC 1738) is - # performed. - # - # Arguments are +scheme+, +userinfo+, +host+, +port+, +registry+, +path+, - # +opaque+, +query+ and +fragment+, in that order. - # - # Example: - # - # uri = URI::HTTP.new("http", nil, "www.example.com", nil, nil, - # "/path", nil, "query", "fragment") - # - # - # See also URI::Generic.new - # - def initialize(*arg) - super(*arg) - end -=end - - # - # == Description - # - # Returns the full path for an HTTP request, as required by Net::HTTP::Get. - # - # If the URI contains a query, the full path is URI#path + '?' + URI#query. - # Otherwise, the path is simply URI#path. - # - def request_uri - return nil unless @path - if @path.start_with?(?/.freeze) - @query ? "#@path?#@query" : @path.dup - else - @query ? "/#@path?#@query" : "/#@path" - end - end - end - - @@schemes['HTTP'] = HTTP -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/https.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/https.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 7d242e7e79..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/https.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/https.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/http' - -module URI - - # The default port for HTTPS URIs is 443, and the scheme is 'https:' rather - # than 'http:'. Other than that, HTTPS URIs are identical to HTTP URIs; - # see URI::HTTP. - class HTTPS < HTTP - # A Default port of 443 for URI::HTTPS - DEFAULT_PORT = 443 - end - @@schemes['HTTPS'] = HTTPS -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldap.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldap.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 56d748e59e..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldap.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,260 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/ldap.rb -# -# Author:: -# Takaaki Tateishi <ttate@jaist.ac.jp> -# Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: -# URI::LDAP is copyrighted free software by Takaaki Tateishi and Akira Yamada. -# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/generic' - -module URI - - # - # LDAP URI SCHEMA (described in RFC2255) - # ldap://<host>/<dn>[?<attrs>[?<scope>[?<filter>[?<extensions>]]]] - # - class LDAP < Generic - - # A Default port of 389 for URI::LDAP - DEFAULT_PORT = 389 - - # An Array of the available components for URI::LDAP - COMPONENT = [ - :scheme, - :host, :port, - :dn, - :attributes, - :scope, - :filter, - :extensions, - ].freeze - - # Scopes available for the starting point. - # - # * SCOPE_BASE - the Base DN - # * SCOPE_ONE - one level under the Base DN, not including the base DN and - # not including any entries under this. - # * SCOPE_SUB - subtress, all entries at all levels - # - SCOPE = [ - SCOPE_ONE = 'one', - SCOPE_SUB = 'sub', - SCOPE_BASE = 'base', - ].freeze - - # - # == Description - # - # Create a new URI::LDAP object from components, with syntax checking. - # - # The components accepted are host, port, dn, attributes, - # scope, filter, and extensions. - # - # The components should be provided either as an Array, or as a Hash - # with keys formed by preceding the component names with a colon. - # - # If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the order - # [host, port, dn, attributes, scope, filter, extensions]. - # - # Example: - # - # newuri = URI::LDAP.build({:host => 'ldap.example.com', - # :dn> => '/dc=example'}) - # - # newuri = URI::LDAP.build(["ldap.example.com", nil, - # "/dc=example;dc=com", "query", nil, nil, nil]) - # - def self.build(args) - tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) - - if tmp[:dn] - tmp[:path] = tmp[:dn] - end - - query = [] - [:extensions, :filter, :scope, :attributes].collect do |x| - next if !tmp[x] && query.size == 0 - query.unshift(tmp[x]) - end - - tmp[:query] = query.join('?') - - return super(tmp) - end - - # - # == Description - # - # Create a new URI::LDAP object from generic URI components as per - # RFC 2396. No LDAP-specific syntax checking is performed. - # - # Arguments are +scheme+, +userinfo+, +host+, +port+, +registry+, +path+, - # +opaque+, +query+ and +fragment+, in that order. - # - # Example: - # - # uri = URI::LDAP.new("ldap", nil, "ldap.example.com", nil, - # "/dc=example;dc=com", "query", nil, nil, nil, nil) - # - # - # See also URI::Generic.new - # - def initialize(*arg) - super(*arg) - - if @fragment - raise InvalidURIError, 'bad LDAP URL' - end - - parse_dn - parse_query - end - - # private method to cleanup +dn+ from using the +path+ component attribute - def parse_dn - @dn = @path[1..-1] - end - private :parse_dn - - # private method to cleanup +attributes+, +scope+, +filter+ and +extensions+, - # from using the +query+ component attribute - def parse_query - @attributes = nil - @scope = nil - @filter = nil - @extensions = nil - - if @query - attrs, scope, filter, extensions = @query.split('?') - - @attributes = attrs if attrs && attrs.size > 0 - @scope = scope if scope && scope.size > 0 - @filter = filter if filter && filter.size > 0 - @extensions = extensions if extensions && extensions.size > 0 - end - end - private :parse_query - - # private method to assemble +query+ from +attributes+, +scope+, +filter+ and +extensions+. - def build_path_query - @path = '/' + @dn - - query = [] - [@extensions, @filter, @scope, @attributes].each do |x| - next if !x && query.size == 0 - query.unshift(x) - end - @query = query.join('?') - end - private :build_path_query - - # returns dn. - def dn - @dn - end - - # private setter for dn +val+ - def set_dn(val) - @dn = val - build_path_query - @dn - end - protected :set_dn - - # setter for dn +val+ - def dn=(val) - set_dn(val) - val - end - - # returns attributes. - def attributes - @attributes - end - - # private setter for attributes +val+ - def set_attributes(val) - @attributes = val - build_path_query - @attributes - end - protected :set_attributes - - # setter for attributes +val+ - def attributes=(val) - set_attributes(val) - val - end - - # returns scope. - def scope - @scope - end - - # private setter for scope +val+ - def set_scope(val) - @scope = val - build_path_query - @scope - end - protected :set_scope - - # setter for scope +val+ - def scope=(val) - set_scope(val) - val - end - - # returns filter. - def filter - @filter - end - - # private setter for filter +val+ - def set_filter(val) - @filter = val - build_path_query - @filter - end - protected :set_filter - - # setter for filter +val+ - def filter=(val) - set_filter(val) - val - end - - # returns extensions. - def extensions - @extensions - end - - # private setter for extensions +val+ - def set_extensions(val) - @extensions = val - build_path_query - @extensions - end - protected :set_extensions - - # setter for extensions +val+ - def extensions=(val) - set_extensions(val) - val - end - - # Checks if URI has a path - # For URI::LDAP this will return +false+ - def hierarchical? - false - end - end - - @@schemes['LDAP'] = LDAP -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldaps.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldaps.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 42bbfe86ba..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/ldaps.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/ldap.rb -# -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/ldap' - -module URI - - # The default port for LDAPS URIs is 636, and the scheme is 'ldaps:' rather - # than 'ldap:'. Other than that, LDAPS URIs are identical to LDAP URIs; - # see URI::LDAP. - class LDAPS < LDAP - # A Default port of 636 for URI::LDAPS - DEFAULT_PORT = 636 - end - @@schemes['LDAPS'] = LDAPS -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/mailto.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/mailto.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 282dcbe404..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/mailto.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,293 +0,0 @@ -# = uri/mailto.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# License:: You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# Revision:: $Id$ -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -require 'uri/generic' - -module URI - - # - # RFC6068, The mailto URL scheme - # - class MailTo < Generic - include REGEXP - - # A Default port of nil for URI::MailTo - DEFAULT_PORT = nil - - # An Array of the available components for URI::MailTo - COMPONENT = [ :scheme, :to, :headers ].freeze - - # :stopdoc: - # "hname" and "hvalue" are encodings of an RFC 822 header name and - # value, respectively. As with "to", all URL reserved characters must - # be encoded. - # - # "#mailbox" is as specified in RFC 822 [RFC822]. This means that it - # consists of zero or more comma-separated mail addresses, possibly - # including "phrase" and "comment" components. Note that all URL - # reserved characters in "to" must be encoded: in particular, - # parentheses, commas, and the percent sign ("%"), which commonly occur - # in the "mailbox" syntax. - # - # Within mailto URLs, the characters "?", "=", "&" are reserved. - - # ; RFC 6068 - # hfields = "?" hfield *( "&" hfield ) - # hfield = hfname "=" hfvalue - # hfname = *qchar - # hfvalue = *qchar - # qchar = unreserved / pct-encoded / some-delims - # some-delims = "!" / "$" / "'" / "(" / ")" / "*" - # / "+" / "," / ";" / ":" / "@" - # - # ; RFC3986 - # unreserved = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~" - # pct-encoded = "%" HEXDIG HEXDIG - HEADER_REGEXP = /\A(?<hfield>(?:%\h\h|[!$'-.0-;@-Z_a-z~])*=(?:%\h\h|[!$'-.0-;@-Z_a-z~])*)(?:&\g<hfield>)*\z/ - # practical regexp for email address - # http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/states-of-the-type-attribute.html#valid-e-mail-address - EMAIL_REGEXP = /\A[a-zA-Z0-9.!\#$%&'*+\/=?^_`{|}~-]+@[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?(?:\.[a-zA-Z0-9](?:[a-zA-Z0-9-]{0,61}[a-zA-Z0-9])?)*\z/ - # :startdoc: - - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::MailTo object from components, with syntax checking. - # - # Components can be provided as an Array or Hash. If an Array is used, - # the components must be supplied as [to, headers]. - # - # If a Hash is used, the keys are the component names preceded by colons. - # - # The headers can be supplied as a pre-encoded string, such as - # "subject=subscribe&cc=address", or as an Array of Arrays like - # [['subject', 'subscribe'], ['cc', 'address']] - # - # Examples: - # - # require 'uri' - # - # m1 = URI::MailTo.build(['joe@example.com', 'subject=Ruby']) - # puts m1.to_s -> mailto:joe@example.com?subject=Ruby - # - # m2 = URI::MailTo.build(['john@example.com', [['Subject', 'Ruby'], ['Cc', 'jack@example.com']]]) - # puts m2.to_s -> mailto:john@example.com?Subject=Ruby&Cc=jack@example.com - # - # m3 = URI::MailTo.build({:to => 'listman@example.com', :headers => [['subject', 'subscribe']]}) - # puts m3.to_s -> mailto:listman@example.com?subject=subscribe - # - def self.build(args) - tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) - - case tmp[:to] - when Array - tmp[:opaque] = tmp[:to].join(',') - when String - tmp[:opaque] = tmp[:to].dup - else - tmp[:opaque] = '' - end - - if tmp[:headers] - query = - case tmp[:headers] - when Array - tmp[:headers].collect { |x| - if x.kind_of?(Array) - x[0] + '=' + x[1..-1].join - else - x.to_s - end - }.join('&') - when Hash - tmp[:headers].collect { |h,v| - h + '=' + v - }.join('&') - else - tmp[:headers].to_s - end - unless query.empty? - tmp[:opaque] << '?' << query - end - end - - return super(tmp) - end - - # - # == Description - # - # Creates a new URI::MailTo object from generic URL components with - # no syntax checking. - # - # This method is usually called from URI::parse, which checks - # the validity of each component. - # - def initialize(*arg) - super(*arg) - - @to = nil - @headers = [] - - # The RFC3986 parser does not normally populate opaque - @opaque = "?#{@query}" if @query && !@opaque - - unless @opaque - raise InvalidComponentError, - "missing opaque part for mailto URL" - end - to, header = @opaque.split('?', 2) - # allow semicolon as a addr-spec separator - # http://support.microsoft.com/kb/820868 - unless /\A(?:[^@,;]+@[^@,;]+(?:\z|[,;]))*\z/ =~ to - raise InvalidComponentError, - "unrecognised opaque part for mailtoURL: #{@opaque}" - end - - if arg[10] # arg_check - self.to = to - self.headers = header - else - set_to(to) - set_headers(header) - end - end - - # The primary e-mail address of the URL, as a String - attr_reader :to - - # E-mail headers set by the URL, as an Array of Arrays - attr_reader :headers - - # check the to +v+ component - def check_to(v) - return true unless v - return true if v.size == 0 - - v.split(/[,;]/).each do |addr| - # check url safety as path-rootless - if /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*\z/ !~ addr - raise InvalidComponentError, - "an address in 'to' is invalid as URI #{addr.dump}" - end - - # check addr-spec - # don't s/\+/ /g - addr.gsub!(/%\h\h/, URI::TBLDECWWWCOMP_) - if EMAIL_REGEXP !~ addr - raise InvalidComponentError, - "an address in 'to' is invalid as uri-escaped addr-spec #{addr.dump}" - end - end - - return true - end - private :check_to - - # private setter for to +v+ - def set_to(v) - @to = v - end - protected :set_to - - # setter for to +v+ - def to=(v) - check_to(v) - set_to(v) - v - end - - # check the headers +v+ component against either - # * HEADER_REGEXP - def check_headers(v) - return true unless v - return true if v.size == 0 - if HEADER_REGEXP !~ v - raise InvalidComponentError, - "bad component(expected opaque component): #{v}" - end - - return true - end - private :check_headers - - # private setter for headers +v+ - def set_headers(v) - @headers = [] - if v - v.split('&').each do |x| - @headers << x.split(/=/, 2) - end - end - end - protected :set_headers - - # setter for headers +v+ - def headers=(v) - check_headers(v) - set_headers(v) - v - end - - # Constructs String from URI - def to_s - @scheme + ':' + - if @to - @to - else - '' - end + - if @headers.size > 0 - '?' + @headers.collect{|x| x.join('=')}.join('&') - else - '' - end + - if @fragment - '#' + @fragment - else - '' - end - end - - # Returns the RFC822 e-mail text equivalent of the URL, as a String. - # - # Example: - # - # require 'uri' - # - # uri = URI.parse("mailto:ruby-list@ruby-lang.org?Subject=subscribe&cc=myaddr") - # uri.to_mailtext - # # => "To: ruby-list@ruby-lang.org\nSubject: subscribe\nCc: myaddr\n\n\n" - # - def to_mailtext - to = parser.unescape(@to) - head = '' - body = '' - @headers.each do |x| - case x[0] - when 'body' - body = parser.unescape(x[1]) - when 'to' - to << ', ' + parser.unescape(x[1]) - else - head << parser.unescape(x[0]).capitalize + ': ' + - parser.unescape(x[1]) + "\n" - end - end - - return "To: #{to} -#{head} -#{body} -" - end - alias to_rfc822text to_mailtext - end - - @@schemes['MAILTO'] = MailTo -end diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb deleted file mode 100644 index c192f65ec1..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc2396_parser.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,543 +0,0 @@ -#-- -# = uri/common.rb -# -# Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> -# Revision:: $Id$ -# License:: -# You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. -# -# See URI for general documentation -# - -module URI - # - # Includes URI::REGEXP::PATTERN - # - module RFC2396_REGEXP - # - # Patterns used to parse URI's - # - module PATTERN - # :stopdoc: - - # RFC 2396 (URI Generic Syntax) - # RFC 2732 (IPv6 Literal Addresses in URL's) - # RFC 2373 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture) - - # alpha = lowalpha | upalpha - ALPHA = "a-zA-Z" - # alphanum = alpha | digit - ALNUM = "#{ALPHA}\\d" - - # hex = digit | "A" | "B" | "C" | "D" | "E" | "F" | - # "a" | "b" | "c" | "d" | "e" | "f" - HEX = "a-fA-F\\d" - # escaped = "%" hex hex - ESCAPED = "%[#{HEX}]{2}" - # mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | - # "(" | ")" - # unreserved = alphanum | mark - UNRESERVED = "\\-_.!~*'()#{ALNUM}" - # reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | - # "$" | "," - # reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | - # "$" | "," | "[" | "]" (RFC 2732) - RESERVED = ";/?:@&=+$,\\[\\]" - - # domainlabel = alphanum | alphanum *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum - DOMLABEL = "(?:[#{ALNUM}](?:[-#{ALNUM}]*[#{ALNUM}])?)" - # toplabel = alpha | alpha *( alphanum | "-" ) alphanum - TOPLABEL = "(?:[#{ALPHA}](?:[-#{ALNUM}]*[#{ALNUM}])?)" - # hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ] - HOSTNAME = "(?:#{DOMLABEL}\\.)*#{TOPLABEL}\\.?" - - # :startdoc: - end # PATTERN - - # :startdoc: - end # REGEXP - - # class that Parses String's into URI's - # - # It contains a Hash set of patterns and Regexp's that match and validate. - # - class RFC2396_Parser - include RFC2396_REGEXP - - # - # == Synopsis - # - # URI::Parser.new([opts]) - # - # == Args - # - # The constructor accepts a hash as options for parser. - # Keys of options are pattern names of URI components - # and values of options are pattern strings. - # The constructor generates set of regexps for parsing URIs. - # - # You can use the following keys: - # - # * :ESCAPED (URI::PATTERN::ESCAPED in default) - # * :UNRESERVED (URI::PATTERN::UNRESERVED in default) - # * :DOMLABEL (URI::PATTERN::DOMLABEL in default) - # * :TOPLABEL (URI::PATTERN::TOPLABEL in default) - # * :HOSTNAME (URI::PATTERN::HOSTNAME in default) - # - # == Examples - # - # p = URI::Parser.new(:ESCAPED => "(?:%[a-fA-F0-9]{2}|%u[a-fA-F0-9]{4})") - # u = p.parse("http://example.jp/%uABCD") #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78cf4f8 URL:http://example.jp/%uABCD> - # URI.parse(u.to_s) #=> raises URI::InvalidURIError - # - # s = "http://example.com/ABCD" - # u1 = p.parse(s) #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78c3220 URL:http://example.com/ABCD> - # u2 = URI.parse(s) #=> #<URI::HTTP:0xb78b6d54 URL:http://example.com/ABCD> - # u1 == u2 #=> true - # u1.eql?(u2) #=> false - # - def initialize(opts = {}) - @pattern = initialize_pattern(opts) - @pattern.each_value(&:freeze) - @pattern.freeze - - @regexp = initialize_regexp(@pattern) - @regexp.each_value(&:freeze) - @regexp.freeze - end - - # The Hash of patterns. - # - # see also URI::Parser.initialize_pattern - attr_reader :pattern - - # The Hash of Regexp - # - # see also URI::Parser.initialize_regexp - attr_reader :regexp - - # Returns a split URI against regexp[:ABS_URI] - def split(uri) - case uri - when '' - # null uri - - when @regexp[:ABS_URI] - scheme, opaque, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, query, fragment = $~[1..-1] - - # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] - - # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) - # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] - # opaque_part = uric_no_slash *uric - - # abs_path = "/" path_segments - # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] - - # authority = server | reg_name - # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] - - if !scheme - raise InvalidURIError, - "bad URI(absolute but no scheme): #{uri}" - end - if !opaque && (!path && (!host && !registry)) - raise InvalidURIError, - "bad URI(absolute but no path): #{uri}" - end - - when @regexp[:REL_URI] - scheme = nil - opaque = nil - - userinfo, host, port, registry, - rel_segment, abs_path, query, fragment = $~[1..-1] - if rel_segment && abs_path - path = rel_segment + abs_path - elsif rel_segment - path = rel_segment - elsif abs_path - path = abs_path - end - - # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] - - # relativeURI = ( net_path | abs_path | rel_path ) [ "?" query ] - - # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] - # abs_path = "/" path_segments - # rel_path = rel_segment [ abs_path ] - - # authority = server | reg_name - # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] - - else - raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(is not URI?): #{uri}" - end - - path = '' if !path && !opaque # (see RFC2396 Section 5.2) - ret = [ - scheme, - userinfo, host, port, # X - registry, # X - path, # Y - opaque, # Y - query, - fragment - ] - return ret - end - - # - # == Args - # - # +uri+:: - # String - # - # == Description - # - # parses +uri+ and constructs either matching URI scheme object - # (FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, LDAP, LDAPS, or MailTo) or URI::Generic - # - # == Usage - # - # p = URI::Parser.new - # p.parse("ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john") - # #=> #<URI::LDAP:0x00000000b9e7e8 URL:ldap://ldap.example.com/dc=example?user=john> - # - def parse(uri) - scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, fragment = self.split(uri) - - if scheme && URI.scheme_list.include?(scheme.upcase) - URI.scheme_list[scheme.upcase].new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, - fragment, self) - else - Generic.new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, - fragment, self) - end - end - - - # - # == Args - # - # +uris+:: - # an Array of Strings - # - # == Description - # - # Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs - # - def join(*uris) - uris[0] = convert_to_uri(uris[0]) - uris.inject :merge - end - - # - # :call-seq: - # extract( str ) - # extract( str, schemes ) - # extract( str, schemes ) {|item| block } - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String to search - # +schemes+:: - # Patterns to apply to +str+ - # - # == Description - # - # Attempts to parse and merge a set of URIs - # If no +block+ given , then returns the result, - # else it calls +block+ for each element in result. - # - # see also URI::Parser.make_regexp - # - def extract(str, schemes = nil) - if block_given? - str.scan(make_regexp(schemes)) { yield $& } - nil - else - result = [] - str.scan(make_regexp(schemes)) { result.push $& } - result - end - end - - # returns Regexp that is default self.regexp[:ABS_URI_REF], - # unless +schemes+ is provided. Then it is a Regexp.union with self.pattern[:X_ABS_URI] - def make_regexp(schemes = nil) - unless schemes - @regexp[:ABS_URI_REF] - else - /(?=#{Regexp.union(*schemes)}:)#{@pattern[:X_ABS_URI]}/x - end - end - - # - # :call-seq: - # escape( str ) - # escape( str, unsafe ) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String to make safe - # +unsafe+:: - # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:UNSAFE] - # - # == Description - # - # constructs a safe String from +str+, removing unsafe characters, - # replacing them with codes. - # - def escape(str, unsafe = @regexp[:UNSAFE]) - unless unsafe.kind_of?(Regexp) - # perhaps unsafe is String object - unsafe = Regexp.new("[#{Regexp.quote(unsafe)}]", false) - end - str.gsub(unsafe) do - us = $& - tmp = '' - us.each_byte do |uc| - tmp << sprintf('%%%02X', uc) - end - tmp - end.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) - end - - # - # :call-seq: - # unescape( str ) - # unescape( str, unsafe ) - # - # == Args - # - # +str+:: - # String to remove escapes from - # +unsafe+:: - # Regexp to apply. Defaults to self.regexp[:ESCAPED] - # - # == Description - # - # Removes escapes from +str+ - # - def unescape(str, escaped = @regexp[:ESCAPED]) - str.gsub(escaped) { [$&[1, 2].hex].pack('C') }.force_encoding(str.encoding) - end - - @@to_s = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s) - def inspect - @@to_s.bind(self).call - end - - private - - # Constructs the default Hash of patterns - def initialize_pattern(opts = {}) - ret = {} - ret[:ESCAPED] = escaped = (opts.delete(:ESCAPED) || PATTERN::ESCAPED) - ret[:UNRESERVED] = unreserved = opts.delete(:UNRESERVED) || PATTERN::UNRESERVED - ret[:RESERVED] = reserved = opts.delete(:RESERVED) || PATTERN::RESERVED - ret[:DOMLABEL] = opts.delete(:DOMLABEL) || PATTERN::DOMLABEL - ret[:TOPLABEL] = opts.delete(:TOPLABEL) || PATTERN::TOPLABEL - ret[:HOSTNAME] = hostname = opts.delete(:HOSTNAME) - - # RFC 2396 (URI Generic Syntax) - # RFC 2732 (IPv6 Literal Addresses in URL's) - # RFC 2373 (IPv6 Addressing Architecture) - - # uric = reserved | unreserved | escaped - ret[:URIC] = uric = "(?:[#{unreserved}#{reserved}]|#{escaped})" - # uric_no_slash = unreserved | escaped | ";" | "?" | ":" | "@" | - # "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," - ret[:URIC_NO_SLASH] = uric_no_slash = "(?:[#{unreserved};?:@&=+$,]|#{escaped})" - # query = *uric - ret[:QUERY] = query = "#{uric}*" - # fragment = *uric - ret[:FRAGMENT] = fragment = "#{uric}*" - - # hostname = *( domainlabel "." ) toplabel [ "." ] - # reg-name = *( unreserved / pct-encoded / sub-delims ) # RFC3986 - unless hostname - ret[:HOSTNAME] = hostname = "(?:[a-zA-Z0-9\\-.]|%\\h\\h)+" - end - - # RFC 2373, APPENDIX B: - # IPv6address = hexpart [ ":" IPv4address ] - # IPv4address = 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT - # hexpart = hexseq | hexseq "::" [ hexseq ] | "::" [ hexseq ] - # hexseq = hex4 *( ":" hex4) - # hex4 = 1*4HEXDIG - # - # XXX: This definition has a flaw. "::" + IPv4address must be - # allowed too. Here is a replacement. - # - # IPv4address = 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT "." 1*3DIGIT - ret[:IPV4ADDR] = ipv4addr = "\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}\\.\\d{1,3}" - # hex4 = 1*4HEXDIG - hex4 = "[#{PATTERN::HEX}]{1,4}" - # lastpart = hex4 | IPv4address - lastpart = "(?:#{hex4}|#{ipv4addr})" - # hexseq1 = *( hex4 ":" ) hex4 - hexseq1 = "(?:#{hex4}:)*#{hex4}" - # hexseq2 = *( hex4 ":" ) lastpart - hexseq2 = "(?:#{hex4}:)*#{lastpart}" - # IPv6address = hexseq2 | [ hexseq1 ] "::" [ hexseq2 ] - ret[:IPV6ADDR] = ipv6addr = "(?:#{hexseq2}|(?:#{hexseq1})?::(?:#{hexseq2})?)" - - # IPv6prefix = ( hexseq1 | [ hexseq1 ] "::" [ hexseq1 ] ) "/" 1*2DIGIT - # unused - - # ipv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]" (RFC 2732) - ret[:IPV6REF] = ipv6ref = "\\[#{ipv6addr}\\]" - - # host = hostname | IPv4address - # host = hostname | IPv4address | IPv6reference (RFC 2732) - ret[:HOST] = host = "(?:#{hostname}|#{ipv4addr}|#{ipv6ref})" - # port = *digit - port = '\d*' - # hostport = host [ ":" port ] - ret[:HOSTPORT] = hostport = "#{host}(?::#{port})?" - - # userinfo = *( unreserved | escaped | - # ";" | ":" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," ) - ret[:USERINFO] = userinfo = "(?:[#{unreserved};:&=+$,]|#{escaped})*" - - # pchar = unreserved | escaped | - # ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," - pchar = "(?:[#{unreserved}:@&=+$,]|#{escaped})" - # param = *pchar - param = "#{pchar}*" - # segment = *pchar *( ";" param ) - segment = "#{pchar}*(?:;#{param})*" - # path_segments = segment *( "/" segment ) - ret[:PATH_SEGMENTS] = path_segments = "#{segment}(?:/#{segment})*" - - # server = [ [ userinfo "@" ] hostport ] - server = "(?:#{userinfo}@)?#{hostport}" - # reg_name = 1*( unreserved | escaped | "$" | "," | - # ";" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" ) - ret[:REG_NAME] = reg_name = "(?:[#{unreserved}$,;:@&=+]|#{escaped})+" - # authority = server | reg_name - authority = "(?:#{server}|#{reg_name})" - - # rel_segment = 1*( unreserved | escaped | - # ";" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | "," ) - ret[:REL_SEGMENT] = rel_segment = "(?:[#{unreserved};@&=+$,]|#{escaped})+" - - # scheme = alpha *( alpha | digit | "+" | "-" | "." ) - ret[:SCHEME] = scheme = "[#{PATTERN::ALPHA}][\\-+.#{PATTERN::ALPHA}\\d]*" - - # abs_path = "/" path_segments - ret[:ABS_PATH] = abs_path = "/#{path_segments}" - # rel_path = rel_segment [ abs_path ] - ret[:REL_PATH] = rel_path = "#{rel_segment}(?:#{abs_path})?" - # net_path = "//" authority [ abs_path ] - ret[:NET_PATH] = net_path = "//#{authority}(?:#{abs_path})?" - - # hier_part = ( net_path | abs_path ) [ "?" query ] - ret[:HIER_PART] = hier_part = "(?:#{net_path}|#{abs_path})(?:\\?(?:#{query}))?" - # opaque_part = uric_no_slash *uric - ret[:OPAQUE_PART] = opaque_part = "#{uric_no_slash}#{uric}*" - - # absoluteURI = scheme ":" ( hier_part | opaque_part ) - ret[:ABS_URI] = abs_uri = "#{scheme}:(?:#{hier_part}|#{opaque_part})" - # relativeURI = ( net_path | abs_path | rel_path ) [ "?" query ] - ret[:REL_URI] = rel_uri = "(?:#{net_path}|#{abs_path}|#{rel_path})(?:\\?#{query})?" - - # URI-reference = [ absoluteURI | relativeURI ] [ "#" fragment ] - ret[:URI_REF] = "(?:#{abs_uri}|#{rel_uri})?(?:##{fragment})?" - - ret[:X_ABS_URI] = " - (#{scheme}): (?# 1: scheme) - (?: - (#{opaque_part}) (?# 2: opaque) - | - (?:(?: - //(?: - (?:(?:(#{userinfo})@)? (?# 3: userinfo) - (?:(#{host})(?::(\\d*))?))? (?# 4: host, 5: port) - | - (#{reg_name}) (?# 6: registry) - ) - | - (?!//)) (?# XXX: '//' is the mark for hostport) - (#{abs_path})? (?# 7: path) - )(?:\\?(#{query}))? (?# 8: query) - ) - (?:\\#(#{fragment}))? (?# 9: fragment) - " - - ret[:X_REL_URI] = " - (?: - (?: - // - (?: - (?:(#{userinfo})@)? (?# 1: userinfo) - (#{host})?(?::(\\d*))? (?# 2: host, 3: port) - | - (#{reg_name}) (?# 4: registry) - ) - ) - | - (#{rel_segment}) (?# 5: rel_segment) - )? - (#{abs_path})? (?# 6: abs_path) - (?:\\?(#{query}))? (?# 7: query) - (?:\\#(#{fragment}))? (?# 8: fragment) - " - - ret - end - - # Constructs the default Hash of Regexp's - def initialize_regexp(pattern) - ret = {} - - # for URI::split - ret[:ABS_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_ABS_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED) - ret[:REL_URI] = Regexp.new('\A\s*' + pattern[:X_REL_URI] + '\s*\z', Regexp::EXTENDED) - - # for URI::extract - ret[:URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:URI_REF]) - ret[:ABS_URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:X_ABS_URI], Regexp::EXTENDED) - ret[:REL_URI_REF] = Regexp.new(pattern[:X_REL_URI], Regexp::EXTENDED) - - # for URI::escape/unescape - ret[:ESCAPED] = Regexp.new(pattern[:ESCAPED]) - ret[:UNSAFE] = Regexp.new("[^#{pattern[:UNRESERVED]}#{pattern[:RESERVED]}]") - - # for Generic#initialize - ret[:SCHEME] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:SCHEME]}\\z") - ret[:USERINFO] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:USERINFO]}\\z") - ret[:HOST] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:HOST]}\\z") - ret[:PORT] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:PORT]}\\z") - ret[:OPAQUE] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:OPAQUE_PART]}\\z") - ret[:REGISTRY] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:REG_NAME]}\\z") - ret[:ABS_PATH] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:ABS_PATH]}\\z") - ret[:REL_PATH] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:REL_PATH]}\\z") - ret[:QUERY] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:QUERY]}\\z") - ret[:FRAGMENT] = Regexp.new("\\A#{pattern[:FRAGMENT]}\\z") - - ret - end - - def convert_to_uri(uri) - if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) - uri - elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) - parse(uri) - else - raise ArgumentError, - "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" - end - end - - end # class Parser -end # module URI diff --git a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb b/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 3923b0699c..0000000000 --- a/ruby_2_2/lib/uri/rfc3986_parser.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ -module URI - class RFC3986_Parser # :nodoc: - # URI defined in RFC3986 - # this regexp is modified not to host is not empty string - RFC3986_URI = /\A(?<URI>(?<scheme>[A-Za-z][+\-.0-9A-Za-z]*):(?<hier-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:)?\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h+\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+))\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])+))?(?::(?<port>\d*))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*))*)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)?)|(?<path-rootless>\g<segment-nz>(?:\/\g<segment>)*)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*))?)\z/ - RFC3986_relative_ref = /\A(?<relative-ref>(?<relative-part>\/\/(?<authority>(?:(?<userinfo>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*)@)?(?<host>(?<IP-literal>\[(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{1,4}?::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,1}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h+\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+)\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])+))?(?::(?<port>\d*))?)(?<path-abempty>(?:\/(?<segment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*))*)|(?<path-absolute>\/(?:(?<segment-nz>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)?)|(?<path-noscheme>(?<segment-nz-nc>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=@-Z_a-z~])+)(?:\/\g<segment>)*)|(?<path-empty>))(?:\?(?<query>[^#]*))?(?:\#(?<fragment>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*))?)\z/ - attr_reader :regexp - - def initialize - @regexp = default_regexp.each_value(&:freeze).freeze - end - - def split(uri) #:nodoc: - begin - uri = uri.to_str - rescue NoMethodError - raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(is not URI?): #{uri}" - end - uri.ascii_only? or - raise InvalidURIError, "URI must be ascii only #{uri.dump}" - if m = RFC3986_URI.match(uri) - query = m["query".freeze] - scheme = m["scheme".freeze] - opaque = m["path-rootless".freeze] - if opaque - opaque << "?#{query}" if query - [ scheme, - nil, # userinfo - nil, # host - nil, # port - nil, # registry - nil, # path - opaque, - nil, # query - m["fragment".freeze] - ] - else # normal - [ scheme, - m["userinfo".freeze], - m["host".freeze], - m["port".freeze], - nil, # registry - (m["path-abempty".freeze] || - m["path-absolute".freeze] || - m["path-empty".freeze]), - nil, # opaque - query, - m["fragment".freeze] - ] - end - elsif m = RFC3986_relative_ref.match(uri) - [ nil, # scheme - m["userinfo".freeze], - m["host".freeze], - m["port".freeze], - nil, # registry, - (m["path-abempty".freeze] || - m["path-absolute".freeze] || - m["path-noscheme".freeze] || - m["path-empty".freeze]), - nil, # opaque - m["query".freeze], - m["fragment".freeze] - ] - else - raise InvalidURIError, "bad URI(is not URI?): #{uri}" - end - end - - def parse(uri) # :nodoc: - scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, fragment = self.split(uri) - scheme_list = URI.scheme_list - if scheme && scheme_list.include?(uc = scheme.upcase) - scheme_list[uc].new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, - fragment, self) - else - Generic.new(scheme, userinfo, host, port, - registry, path, opaque, query, - fragment, self) - end - end - - - def join(*uris) # :nodoc: - uris[0] = convert_to_uri(uris[0]) - uris.inject :merge - end - - @@to_s = Kernel.instance_method(:to_s) - def inspect - @@to_s.bind(self).call - end - - private - - def default_regexp # :nodoc: - { - SCHEME: /\A[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9+\-.]*\z/, - USERINFO: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~])*\z/, - HOST: /\A(?:(?<IP-literal>\[(?:(?<IPv6address>(?:\h{1,4}:){6}(?<ls32>\h{1,4}:\h{1,4}|(?<IPv4address>(?<dec-octet>[1-9]\d|1\d{2}|2[0-4]\d|25[0-5]|\d)\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>\.\g<dec-octet>))|::(?:\h{1,4}:){5}\g<ls32>|\h{,4}::(?:\h{1,4}:){4}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:)?\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){3}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,2}\h{1,4})?::(?:\h{1,4}:){2}\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,3}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}:\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,4}\h{1,4})?::\g<ls32>|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,5}\h{1,4})?::\h{1,4}|(?:(?:\h{1,4}:){,6}\h{1,4})?::)|(?<IPvFuture>v\h+\.[!$&-.0-;=A-Z_a-z~]+))\])|\g<IPv4address>|(?<reg-name>(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-9;=A-Z_a-z~])*))\z/, - ABS_PATH: /\A\/(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*(?:\/(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*)*\z/, - REL_PATH: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])+(?:\/(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~])*)*\z/, - QUERY: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*\z/, - FRAGMENT: /\A(?:%\h\h|[!$&-.0-;=@-Z_a-z~\/?])*\z/, - OPAQUE: /\A(?:[^\/].*)?\z/, - PORT: /\A[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*\d*[\x09\x0a\x0c\x0d ]*\z/, - } - end - - def convert_to_uri(uri) - if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) - uri - elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) - parse(uri) - else - raise ArgumentError, - "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" - end - end - - end # class Parser -end # module URI |