Name Last Update
..
data Loading commit data...
lib Loading commit data...
spec Loading commit data...
tasks Loading commit data...
website Loading commit data...
CHANGELOG.md Loading commit data...
Gemfile Loading commit data...
LICENSE.txt Loading commit data...
README.md Loading commit data...
Rakefile Loading commit data...
addressable.gemspec Loading commit data...

README.md

Addressable

Homepageaddressable.rubyforge.org AuthorBob Aman CopyrightCopyright © 2006-2015 Bob Aman LicenseApache 2.0

Gem Version Build Status Dependency Status Test Coverage Status Documentation Coverage Status Gittip Donate

Description

Addressable is a replacement for the URI implementation that is part of Ruby's standard library. It more closely conforms to RFC 3986, RFC 3987, and RFC 6570 (level 4), providing support for IRIs and URI templates.

Reference

  • {Addressable::URI}
  • {Addressable::Template}

Example usage

require "addressable/uri"

uri = Addressable::URI.parse("http://example.com/path/to/resource/")
uri.scheme
#=> "http"
uri.host
#=> "example.com"
uri.path
#=> "/path/to/resource/"

uri = Addressable::URI.parse("http://www.詹姆斯.com/")
uri.normalize
#=> #<Addressable::URI:0xc9a4c8 URI:http://www.xn--8ws00zhy3a.com/>

URI Templates

For more details, see RFC 6570.


require "addressable/template"

template = Addressable::Template.new("http://example.com/{?query*}/")
template.expand({
  "query" => {
    'foo' => 'bar',
    'color' => 'red'
  }
})
#=> #<Addressable::URI:0xc9d95c URI:http://example.com/?foo=bar&color=red>

template = Addressable::Template.new("http://example.com/{?one,two,three}/")
template.partial_expand({"one" => "1", "three" => 3}).pattern
#=> "http://example.com/?one=1{&two}&three=3"

template = Addressable::Template.new(
  "http://{host}{/segments*}/{?one,two,bogus}{#fragment}"
)
uri = Addressable::URI.parse(
  "http://example.com/a/b/c/?one=1&two=2#foo"
)
template.extract(uri)
#=>
# {
#   "host" => "example.com",
#   "segments" => ["a", "b", "c"],
#   "one" => "1",
#   "two" => "2",
#   "fragment" => "foo"
# }

Install

$ sudo gem install addressable

You may optionally turn on native IDN support by installing libidn and the idn gem:

$ sudo apt-get install idn # Debian/Ubuntu
$ sudo brew install libidn # OS X
$ sudo gem install idn-ruby