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2022-12-23Revert the additional changes from net-http-0.3.2Hiroshi SHIBATA
2022-12-21[ruby/net-http] Adding links to referencesBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/71bae5c0fe
2022-12-21[ruby/net-http] Adding links to referencesBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/e4df80f299
2022-12-21[ruby/net-http] Adding links to referencesBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/df5a554fa8
2022-12-19[ruby/net-http] Bump version to 0.3.2Hiroshi SHIBATA
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/b8bdb7248e
2022-12-18[ruby/net-http] Adding links to referencesBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/6dfe6f411a
2022-12-15[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/da626e4e42
2022-12-14[ruby/net-http] [DOC] New doc for responses classesBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/91) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/d394404402
2022-12-14[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Correct formatting in header.rbBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/90) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/d9d829ca53
2022-12-14[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/89) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/86b84eb307
2022-12-12[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for HTTPHeaderBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/88) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/46e966be10
2022-12-11[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/85) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/9d9040fb79
2022-12-09Merge net-protocol-0.2.1Hiroshi SHIBATA
Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6890
2022-12-08[ruby/net-protocol] Bump version to 0.2.1Hiroshi SHIBATA
https://github.com/ruby/net-protocol/commit/06d1420936
2022-12-08[ruby/net-protocol] Undo BufferedIO#rbuf_consume_all_shareable! optimizationJean Boussier
This optimization is unsafe because `dest` is allowed to be a custom object responding to `<<` (e.g. a block wrapped in `ReadAdapter`). So the receiver can hold onto the passed buffer for as long as it wants. If it was guaranteed that `ReadAdapter` was the only possible receiver we could dup the buffer there for mutation safety, but I'm not certain it's the case so I'd rather err on the safe side. Ref: https://github.com/shrinerb/shrine/issues/610 https://github.com/ruby/net-protocol/commit/7efa16d55d
2022-12-06[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Fix call-seq for Net::HTTP.startPeter Zhu
The lack of a newline between the call-seq and the documentation was causing the documentation to be parsed as a call-seq. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/1a212e2065
2022-12-05[ruby/net-protocol] Bump version to 0.2.0Hiroshi SHIBATA
https://github.com/ruby/net-protocol/commit/3097bb4cc3
2022-12-05[ruby/net-http] Bump version to 0.3.1Hiroshi SHIBATA
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/09a9ea163a
2022-12-04[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/84) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/660046386f
2022-12-01[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/83) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/1ea5004098
2022-11-28[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for header RangeBurdette Lamar
(https://github.com/ruby/net-http/pull/82) https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/a26f62a2e5
2022-11-27[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdette Lamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/77c6878970
2022-11-23[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/86b0514239
2022-11-23[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/ef0ef53b0c
2022-11-23[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/0af9fb94a9
2022-11-23[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/995ff356b4
2022-11-23[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPHeaderBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/e924f1205b
2022-11-19[ruby/net-http] About the Examples moved to separate fileBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/0512b5bfc9
2022-11-19[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdetteLamar
2022-11-19[ruby/net-http] Update lib/net/http/request.rbBurdette Lamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/e3c9011edb Co-authored-by: Peter Zhu <peter@peterzhu.ca>
2022-11-19[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/4444e8cea4
2022-11-19[ruby/net-http] Enhanced RDoc for Net::HTTPBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/6b30c5310b
2022-11-11[ruby/net-http] Update lib/net/http.rbBurdette Lamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/16d042fad6 Co-authored-by: Peter Zhu <peter@peterzhu.ca>
2022-11-11[ruby/net-http] Prettify class hierarchies in Net::HTTPBurdetteLamar
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/4a5732e210
2022-10-24[ruby/net-http] Bump version to 0.3.0 Hiroshi SHIBATA
2022-10-21[ruby/net-http] Revert "Replace Timeout.timeout in Net:HTTP#connect"Hiroshi SHIBATA
This reverts commit https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/753cae3bbccc. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/98caa38204
2022-10-13Raise ArgumentError with empty host url again.Hiroshi SHIBATA
Fixup dd5118f8524c425894d4716b787837ad7380bb0d Co-authored-by: Koichi Sasada <ko1@atdot.net> Notes: Merged: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/6538
2022-09-28[ruby/net-http] Remove ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE_IS_MULTIUSER_SAFEJeremy Evans
This list is out of date. At least OpenBSD since 2013 does not allow one user to read the environment variables of a process run by another user. While we could try to keep the list updated, I think it's a bad idea to not use the user/password from the environment, even if another user on the system could read it. If http_proxy exists in the environment, and other users can read it, it doesn't make it more secure for Ruby to ignore it. You could argue that it encourages poor security practices, but net/http should provide mechanism, not policy. Fixes [Bug #18908] https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/1e4585153d
2022-08-31[ruby/net-protocol] Improve BufferedIO performanceJean Boussier
`BufferedIO` is a bit inefficient for reading large responses because it use the classic `buffer.slice!` technique which cause a lot of unnecessary string copying. This is particularly visible on line based protocol when reading line by line. Instead of repeatedly shifting the string, we can keep track of which offset we're at, to know how many bytes are left in the buffer. This change also open the door to further optimization by increasing the buffer size, as previously `slice!` would get slower the larger the buffer is. Benchmark results: ``` === 1k === Warming up -------------------------------------- 1k 1.234k i/100ms 1k opt 1.283k i/100ms Calculating ------------------------------------- 1k 12.615k (± 0.9%) i/s - 64.168k in 5.086995s 1k opt 12.856k (± 0.9%) i/s - 65.433k in 5.090051s Comparison: 1k: 12615.2 i/s 1k opt: 12856.0 i/s - 1.02x (± 0.00) faster === 10k === Warming up -------------------------------------- 10k 1.165k i/100ms 10k opt 1.269k i/100ms Calculating ------------------------------------- 10k 11.550k (± 2.4%) i/s - 58.250k in 5.046378s 10k opt 12.736k (± 1.0%) i/s - 64.719k in 5.081969s Comparison: 10k: 11550.3 i/s 10k opt: 12736.3 i/s - 1.10x (± 0.00) faster === 100k === Warming up -------------------------------------- 100k 809.000 i/100ms 100k opt 926.000 i/100ms Calculating ------------------------------------- 100k 8.054k (± 3.0%) i/s - 40.450k in 5.028299s 100k opt 9.286k (± 2.2%) i/s - 47.226k in 5.088841s Comparison: 100k: 8053.6 i/s 100k opt: 9285.5 i/s - 1.15x (± 0.00) faster === 1M === Warming up -------------------------------------- 1M 249.000 i/100ms 1M opt 315.000 i/100ms Calculating ------------------------------------- 1M 2.448k (± 2.5%) i/s - 12.450k in 5.089744s 1M opt 3.119k (± 2.6%) i/s - 15.750k in 5.053772s Comparison: 1M: 2447.8 i/s 1M opt: 3118.8 i/s - 1.27x (± 0.00) faster ``` Profiling before (1MB responses): ``` ================================== Mode: wall(1000) Samples: 5276 (0.00% miss rate) GC: 394 (7.47%) ================================== TOTAL (pct) SAMPLES (pct) FRAME 1622 (30.7%) 1622 (30.7%) IO#wait_readable 777 (14.7%) 777 (14.7%) IO#read_nonblock 365 (6.9%) 365 (6.9%) (sweeping) 2705 (51.3%) 364 (6.9%) Net::BufferedIO#rbuf_fill 264 (5.0%) 264 (5.0%) String#index 223 (4.2%) 223 (4.2%) String#sub 221 (4.2%) 221 (4.2%) String#slice! 185 (3.5%) 185 (3.5%) String#split 108 (2.0%) 108 (2.0%) IO#write_nonblock 101 (1.9%) 101 (1.9%) String#downcase 66 (1.3%) 66 (1.3%) Net::BufferedIO#LOG 57 (1.1%) 57 (1.1%) String#count 51 (1.0%) 51 (1.0%) String#to_s 391 (7.4%) 50 (0.9%) Net::HTTPGenericRequest#write_header 50 (0.9%) 50 (0.9%) String#capitalize 49 (0.9%) 49 (0.9%) Array#join 47 (0.9%) 47 (0.9%) String#b 106 (2.0%) 36 (0.7%) Net::HTTPHeader#set_field 34 (0.6%) 34 (0.6%) Module#=== 33 (0.6%) 33 (0.6%) String#[] 140 (2.7%) 29 (0.5%) Net::BufferedIO#write0 29 (0.5%) 29 (0.5%) (marking) 281 (5.3%) 27 (0.5%) Net::BufferedIO#rbuf_consume 1195 (22.6%) 25 (0.5%) Net::HTTPResponse#read_body 1024 (19.4%) 25 (0.5%) Net::HTTPResponse.each_response_header 86 (1.6%) 24 (0.5%) Net::HTTPHeader#set_field 23 (0.4%) 23 (0.4%) Net::HTTP#proxy_uri 51 (1.0%) 23 (0.4%) Net::HTTPHeader#initialize_http_header 2225 (42.2%) 22 (0.4%) Net::BufferedIO#readuntil 20 (0.4%) 20 (0.4%) Regexp#=== ``` Profiling after (1MB responses): ``` ================================== Mode: wall(1000) Samples: 15180 (0.00% miss rate) GC: 1688 (11.12%) ================================== TOTAL (pct) SAMPLES (pct) FRAME 4534 (29.9%) 4534 (29.9%) IO#read_nonblock 10650 (70.2%) 3944 (26.0%) Net::HTTPOpt::BufferedIOOpt#rbuf_fill 2101 (13.8%) 2101 (13.8%) IO#wait_readable 1442 (9.5%) 1442 (9.5%) (sweeping) 360 (2.4%) 360 (2.4%) String#sub 312 (2.1%) 312 (2.1%) String#split 265 (1.7%) 265 (1.7%) String#bytesize 246 (1.6%) 246 (1.6%) (marking) 151 (1.0%) 151 (1.0%) IO#write_nonblock 125 (0.8%) 125 (0.8%) String#downcase 116 (0.8%) 116 (0.8%) String#index 113 (0.7%) 113 (0.7%) Module#=== 162 (1.1%) 89 (0.6%) Net::HTTPOpt::BufferedIOOpt#rbuf_consume_all_shareable! 158 (1.0%) 65 (0.4%) Net::HTTPHeader#set_field 63 (0.4%) 63 (0.4%) String#capitalize 63 (0.4%) 63 (0.4%) BasicObject#equal? 58 (0.4%) 58 (0.4%) Regexp#match 58 (0.4%) 58 (0.4%) String#[] 449 (3.0%) 56 (0.4%) Net::HTTPGenericRequest#write_header 53 (0.3%) 53 (0.3%) String#to_s 52 (0.3%) 52 (0.3%) Net::HTTPOpt::BufferedIOOpt#LOG 52 (0.3%) 52 (0.3%) String#count 44 (0.3%) 44 (0.3%) String#byteslice 44 (0.3%) 44 (0.3%) Array#join 1096 (7.2%) 42 (0.3%) Net::HTTPResponse.each_response_header 2617 (17.2%) 40 (0.3%) Net::HTTPOpt::BufferedIOOpt#readuntil 132 (0.9%) 30 (0.2%) Net::HTTPOpt::BufferedIOOpt#rbuf_consume 28 (0.2%) 28 (0.2%) Regexp#=== 27 (0.2%) 27 (0.2%) Net::HTTP#proxy_uri 8862 (58.4%) 27 (0.2%) Net::HTTPResponse#read_body ```` Benchmark code: ```ruby require "fileutils" DIR = "/tmp/www" FileUtils.mkdir_p(DIR) HOST = "127.0.0.1" PORT = 8080 CONF = <<~EOS daemon off; worker_processes 2; events { worker_connections 128; } http { server_tokens off; charset utf-8; server { server_name localhost; listen #{HOST}:#{PORT}; keepalive_requests 10000000; keepalive_timeout 3600s; error_page 500 502 503 504 /50x.html; location / { root #{DIR}; } } } EOS File.write(File.join(DIR, "1k.txt"), 'a' * 1024) File.write(File.join(DIR, "10k.txt"), 'a' * 1024 * 10) File.write(File.join(DIR, "100k.txt"), 'a' * 1024 * 100) File.write(File.join(DIR, "1M.txt"), 'a' * 1024 * 1024) File.write(File.join(DIR, "nginx.conf"), CONF) require "benchmark/ips" require "net/http" nginx_pid = Process.spawn('nginx', '-c', File.join(DIR, "nginx.conf")) module Net class HTTPOpt < HTTP class BufferedIOOpt < ::Net::BufferedIO #:nodoc: internal use only def initialize(io, read_timeout: 60, write_timeout: 60, continue_timeout: nil, debug_output: nil) @io = io @read_timeout = read_timeout @write_timeout = write_timeout @continue_timeout = continue_timeout @debug_output = debug_output @rbuf = ''.b @rbuf_offset = 0 end attr_reader :io attr_accessor :read_timeout attr_accessor :write_timeout attr_accessor :continue_timeout attr_accessor :debug_output def inspect "#<#{self.class} io=#{@io}>" end def eof? @io.eof? end def closed? @io.closed? end def close @io.close end # # Read # public def read(len, dest = ''.b, ignore_eof = false) LOG "reading #{len} bytes..." read_bytes = 0 begin while read_bytes + rbuf_size < len if s = rbuf_consume_all_shareable! read_bytes += s.bytesize dest << s end rbuf_fill end s = rbuf_consume(len - read_bytes) read_bytes += s.bytesize dest << s rescue EOFError raise unless ignore_eof end LOG "read #{read_bytes} bytes" dest end def read_all(dest = ''.b) LOG 'reading all...' read_bytes = 0 begin while true if s = rbuf_consume_all_shareable! read_bytes += s.bytesize dest << s end rbuf_fill end rescue EOFError ; end LOG "read #{read_bytes} bytes" dest end def readuntil(terminator, ignore_eof = false) offset = @rbuf_offset begin until idx = @rbuf.index(terminator, offset) offset = @rbuf.bytesize rbuf_fill end return rbuf_consume(idx + terminator.bytesize - @rbuf_offset) rescue EOFError raise unless ignore_eof return rbuf_consume end end def readline readuntil("\n").chop end private BUFSIZE = 1024 * 16 def rbuf_fill tmp = @rbuf_empty ? @rbuf : nil case rv = @io.read_nonblock(BUFSIZE, tmp, exception: false) when String @rbuf_empty = false if rv.equal?(tmp) @rbuf_offset = 0 else @rbuf << rv rv.clear end return when :wait_readable (io = @io.to_io).wait_readable(@read_timeout) or raise Net::ReadTimeout.new(io) # continue looping when :wait_writable # OpenSSL::Buffering#read_nonblock may fail with IO::WaitWritable. # http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html#PROG10 (io = @io.to_io).wait_writable(@read_timeout) or raise Net::ReadTimeout.new(io) # continue looping when nil raise EOFError, 'end of file reached' end while true end def rbuf_flush if @rbuf_empty @rbuf.clear @rbuf_offset = 0 end nil end def rbuf_size @rbuf.bytesize - @rbuf_offset end # Warning: this method may share the buffer to avoid # copying. The caller must no longer use the returned # string once rbuf_fill has been called again def rbuf_consume_all_shareable! @rbuf_empty = true buf = if @rbuf_offset == 0 @rbuf else @rbuf.byteslice(@rbuf_offset..-1) end @rbuf_offset = @rbuf.bytesize buf end def rbuf_consume(len = nil) if @rbuf_offset == 0 && (len.nil? || len == @rbuf.bytesize) s = @rbuf @rbuf = ''.b @rbuf_offset = 0 @rbuf_empty = true elsif len.nil? s = @rbuf.byteslice(@rbuf_offset..-1) @rbuf = ''.b @rbuf_offset = 0 @rbuf_empty = true else s = @rbuf.byteslice(@rbuf_offset, len) @rbuf_offset += len @rbuf_empty = @rbuf_offset == @rbuf.bytesize rbuf_flush end @debug_output << %Q[-> #{s.dump}\n] if @debug_output s end # # Write # public def write(*strs) writing { write0(*strs) } end alias << write def writeline(str) writing { write0 str + "\r\n" } end private def writing @written_bytes = 0 @debug_output << '<- ' if @debug_output yield @debug_output << "\n" if @debug_output bytes = @written_bytes @written_bytes = nil bytes end def write0(*strs) @debug_output << strs.map(&:dump).join if @debug_output orig_written_bytes = @written_bytes strs.each_with_index do |str, i| need_retry = true case len = @io.write_nonblock(str, exception: false) when Integer @written_bytes += len len -= str.bytesize if len == 0 if strs.size == i+1 return @written_bytes - orig_written_bytes else need_retry = false # next string end elsif len < 0 str = str.byteslice(len, -len) else # len > 0 need_retry = false # next string end # continue looping when :wait_writable (io = @io.to_io).wait_writable(@write_timeout) or raise Net::WriteTimeout.new(io) # continue looping end while need_retry end end # # Logging # private def LOG_off @save_debug_out = @debug_output @debug_output = nil end def LOG_on @debug_output = @save_debug_out end def LOG(msg) return unless @debug_output @debug_output << msg + "\n" end end BufferedIO = BufferedIOOpt # Unchanged from ruby 3.1.1, only allow to lookup the mofidied BufferedIO def connect if use_ssl? # reference early to load OpenSSL before connecting, # as OpenSSL may take time to load. @ssl_context = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext.new end if proxy? then conn_addr = proxy_address conn_port = proxy_port else conn_addr = conn_address conn_port = port end D "opening connection to #{conn_addr}:#{conn_port}..." begin s = Socket.tcp conn_addr, conn_port, @local_host, @local_port, connect_timeout: @open_timeout rescue => e e = Net::OpenTimeout.new(e) if e.is_a?(Errno::ETIMEDOUT) #for compatibility with previous versions raise e, "Failed to open TCP connection to " + "#{conn_addr}:#{conn_port} (#{e.message})" end s.setsockopt(Socket::IPPROTO_TCP, Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1) D "opened" if use_ssl? if proxy? plain_sock = BufferedIO.new(s, read_timeout: @read_timeout, write_timeout: @write_timeout, continue_timeout: @continue_timeout, debug_output: @debug_output) buf = "CONNECT #{conn_address}:#{@port} HTTP/#{HTTPVersion}\r\n" buf << "Host: #{@address}:#{@port}\r\n" if proxy_user credential = ["#{proxy_user}:#{proxy_pass}"].pack('m0') buf << "Proxy-Authorization: Basic #{credential}\r\n" end buf << "\r\n" plain_sock.write(buf) HTTPResponse.read_new(plain_sock).value # assuming nothing left in buffers after successful CONNECT response end ssl_parameters = Hash.new iv_list = instance_variables SSL_IVNAMES.each_with_index do |ivname, i| if iv_list.include?(ivname) value = instance_variable_get(ivname) unless value.nil? ssl_parameters[SSL_ATTRIBUTES[i]] = value end end end @ssl_context.set_params(ssl_parameters) @ssl_context.session_cache_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext::SESSION_CACHE_CLIENT | OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext::SESSION_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE @ssl_context.session_new_cb = proc {|sock, sess| @ssl_session = sess } D "starting SSL for #{conn_addr}:#{conn_port}..." s = OpenSSL::SSL::SSLSocket.new(s, @ssl_context) s.sync_close = true # Server Name Indication (SNI) RFC 3546 s.hostname = @address if s.respond_to? :hostname= if @ssl_session and Process.clock_gettime(Process::CLOCK_REALTIME) < @ssl_session.time.to_f + @ssl_session.timeout s.session = @ssl_session end ssl_socket_connect(s, @open_timeout) if (@ssl_context.verify_mode != OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE) && @ssl_context.verify_hostname s.post_connection_check(@address) end D "SSL established, protocol: #{s.ssl_version}, cipher: #{s.cipher[0]}" end @socket = BufferedIO.new(s, read_timeout: @read_timeout, write_timeout: @write_timeout, continue_timeout: @continue_timeout, debug_output: @debug_output) @last_communicated = nil on_connect rescue => exception if s D "Conn close because of connect error #{exception}" s.close end raise end private :connect end end begin sleep 0.2 connection = Net::HTTP.start(HOST, PORT) connection.keep_alive_timeout = 3600 connection_opt = Net::HTTPOpt.start(HOST, PORT) connection_opt.keep_alive_timeout = 3600 unless connection.request_get("/100k.txt").body == connection_opt.request_get("/100k.txt").body abort("bug?") end if ARGV.first == "profile" require 'stackprof' require 'json' StackProf.run(mode: :wall, out: "/tmp/stackprof-net-http.dump", raw: true) do 40_000.times do connection.request_get("/1M.txt").body end end File.write("/tmp/stackprof-net-http.json", JSON.dump(Marshal.load(File.binread("/tmp/stackprof-net-http.dump")))) system("stackprof", "/tmp/stackprof-net-http.rb") StackProf.run(mode: :wall, out: "/tmp/stackprof-net-http-opt.dump", raw: true) do 40_000.times do connection_opt.request_get("/1M.txt").body end end File.write("/tmp/stackprof-net-http-opt.json", JSON.dump(Marshal.load(File.binread("/tmp/stackprof-net-http-opt.dump")))) system("stackprof", "/tmp/stackprof-net-http-opt.dump") else %w(1k 10k 100k 1M).each do |size| puts "=== #{size} ===" Benchmark.ips do |x| path = "/#{size}.txt" x.report("#{size}") { connection.request_get(path).body } x.report("#{size} opt") { connection_opt.request_get(path).body } x.compare!(order: :baseline) end puts end end ensure Process.kill('TERM', nginx_pid) Process.wait(nginx_pid) end ``` https://github.com/ruby/net-protocol/commit/781e400389
2022-06-16[ruby/net-http] Make `Net::HTTPHeader#content_range` return nil on non-byte ↵Shishir Joshi
units * Returning nil from the `content_range` method instead of raising an error when the unit in the content-range header is not "bytes". Fix https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/11450 https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/0b5030dd86 Co-Authored-By: Nobuyoshi Nakada <nobu@ruby-lang.org>
2022-06-16Revert "HTTPHeader.content_range throws error on non-byte units"Nobuyoshi Nakada
This reverts commit 63546bfc1581d4abec2a0d846106a1c0afc0efa9.
2022-06-16HTTPHeader.content_range throws error on non-byte unitsShishir Joshi
* Added a nil check in Net::HTTPHeader#initialize_http_header for keys in the header that do not have any value * Returning nil from the content_range method instead of raising an error when the unit in the content-range header is not bytes * Modified initialize_http_header to match trunk fix [Bug #11450] fix https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/1018 Notes: Merged-By: nurse <naruse@airemix.jp>
2022-05-23[ruby/net-http] [DOC] Get rid of a RDoc bugNobuyoshi Nakada
RDoc overrides class name by the assigned name unexpectedly when assigned using a qualified class path. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/a7bded0407
2022-05-21[ruby/net-http] Make the recommended name formalNobuyoshi Nakada
`HTTPServerException` is the name deprecated since years ago. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/b3028fef5a
2022-05-09[ruby/net-http] Bump version to 0.2.2Hiroshi SHIBATA
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/992d07cb41
2022-04-28[ruby/net-http] Bump version to 0.2.1.pre1Charles Oliver Nutter
https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/0017cc64c0
2022-04-20[ruby/net-http] Feature detect to make net/http usable with JRubyKarol Bucek
Handle missing session_new_cb= and do not call session_cache_mode=, as JRuby SSL does not support these methods. https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/3237ef4d8c
2022-04-20[ruby/net-http] Add ignore_eof access to HTTP and HTTPResponseJeremy Evans
The ignore_eof setting on HTTPResponse makes it so an EOFError is raised when reading bodies with a defined Content-Length, if the body read was truncated due to the socket be closed. The ignore_eof setting on HTTP sets the values used in responses that are created by the object. For backwards compatibility, the default is for both settings is true. However, unless you are specifically tested for and handling truncated responses, it's a good idea to set ignore_eof to false so that errors are raised for truncated responses, instead of those errors silently being ignored. Fixes [Bug #14972] https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/4d47e34995
2022-04-14[ruby/net-http] Update the content-length heading when decoding bodiesJeremy Evans
Previously, the content-encoding header was removed and the body was modified, but the content-length header was not modified, resulting in the content-length header not matching the body length. Don't delete content-length before yielding inflate body, as that causes a switch to read the entire body instead of reading in chunks. Fixes [Bug #16672] https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/58284e9710 Co-authored-by: st0012 <stan001212@gmail.com>
2022-04-12[ruby/net-http] Add HTTP#response_body_encoding for setting response body ↵Jeremy Evans
encoding This allows for the ability to opt-in to a method to set the encoding of response bodies. By setting the accessor to a String or Encoding instance, it will use the specified encoding. Setting the value of true will try to detect the encoding of the response body, either using the Content-Type header (assuming it specifies charset) or by scanning for a <meta> tag in the document that specifies the encoding. The default is false in which case no forcing of encoding will be done (same as before the patch). Implements [Feature #2567] Implements [Feature #15517] https://github.com/ruby/net-http/commit/6233e6b7c1 Co-authored-by: Yui Naruse <naruse@ruby-lang.org>