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2006 Sep 13
1
Net::HTTPResponse
Hello :) I have a problem with the Net::HTTP library...
The Net::HTTP library [1] uses a Net::HTTPResponse object for all it''s
responses from web servers. This class has many subclasses, such as
HTTPSuccess, HTTPRedirecttion, etc.
When obtaining a response, the library suggests to check what it is by testing
the class of the returned object - using case/when or kind_of? (which it does
2010 Oct 31
1
Rails application Webservices
hi all,
I have a rails application at http://electric-sky-98.heroku.com/products
require ''net/http''
require ''uri''
res = Net::HTTP.get_response(URI.parse(''http://electric-
sky-98.heroku.com/products.xml''))
puts res.body
the above code gave me the xml file below:
<?xml version="1.0"
2012 Sep 08
4
dash symbol
In the example below, what is the dash doing between the class
attribute and array:
(field_helpers -
[:label, :check_box, :radio_button, :fields_for, :hidden_field, :file_field]).each
do |selector|
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2012 Jan 01
4
Chronic parsing date range in console but not in application in rails 3
Hey all,
Chronic will parse a date range in console:
Chronic.parse(1/1/2011 - 1/1/2012, :guess => false)
=> 2012-01-01 12:00:00 -0500..2012-01-01 12:00:01 -0500
However, when I use logger to check if it''s parsing in application, it
is not:
logger.info "The value of history date is #{history_date}" =>
The value of history date is 1/1/2011 - 1/1/2012
2008 Apr 11
2
issues on Net:HTTP
in cotroller:
@url=URI.parse(''http://google.com.sg/webhp'')
@res = Net::HTTP.get_response(@clarifyurl)
in view: <%=@res.body>
this page displayed as
301 Moved
The document has moved here
what''s wrong with my code, I want to get the correct reponse HTML
content from google.
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2006 May 23
0
FakeWeb test helper for Net::HTTP / open-uri web requests
Hey All,
I''ve posted the first release of FakeWeb, a little library to help
with all your http client testing needs. This helper makes it trivial
to setup an idempodent environment for you to test any web service
requests in your applications.
Available on RubyForge, http://rubyforge.org/projects/fakeweb/
== Overview
* Force Net::HTTP (and any dependent libraries, e.g. open-uri) to
2006 Jan 22
3
Download an Image using Net::HTTP
Hi,
I need to download an image, and I''ve mucked about with Net::HTTP
resp = Net::HTTP.get_response(''www.mydomain.com'', ''/test.jpg'')
f = File.new("test.jpg","w")
f.write(response.body)
And various other combinations using HTTP.get etc. Anyway, I get an
image, but it looks very psychedelic. This is obviously not the correct
way.
2012 Sep 09
2
What module are the <% %> and <%= %> defined in?
What module of ActionView are the <% %> and <%= %> defined in?
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2013 Apr 03
2
strange behavior with active relation any? method
In console, I run the following and any? returns true:
drivers = Driver.select("drivers.*,
drivers.id").joins([:reports, :driving_habits]).where("extract(MONTH
FROM reports.time) = ? AND extract(YEAR FROM reports.time) = ?", 3,
2013).uniq.order("drivers.id asc").page(2).per(1)
drivers.any?
=> true
This correctly evaluates to true because the relation contains one
2006 Mar 28
7
Is Ruby stable for production use?
Hi,
I realise that Windows is a poor platform and that Webrick is a development,
not production, server. However, we have started seeing this crop up when
perfectly simple page to page links are invoked...
[2006-03-28 08:32:21] ERROR Errno::ECONNABORTED: Software caused connection
abort
/usr/lib/ruby/1.8/webrick/httpresponse.rb:324:in `write''
2012 Jan 21
4
why doesn't an instance of Object get Class's new instance method?
"Object is the root of Ruby''s class hierarchy. Its methods are
available to all classes unless explicitly overridden."
Wouldn''t Class class be at the root of the class hierarchy?
After all, look at this:
1.9.2p290 :006 > Object.instance_of? Class
=> true
Object is an instance of class, after all we can use one of Class''
instance methods on Object:
2012 Feb 04
3
the ^ and % operators in context
The % is modulus (remainder) operator and ^ is bitwise. In this
context, we take a file, and go through each character and encrypt it.
But why are the ^ and % operators used here:
def encrypt(reader, writer)
key_index = 0
while not reader.eof?
clear_char = reader.getc
encrypted_char = clear_char ^ @key[key_index]
writer.putc(encrypted_char)
key_index = (key_index +
2013 Apr 27
3
where exactly are gems?
when you add a gem to the Gemfile and then run bundle install, where
does the command look for the gem? If you had "gem ''rails'', :git =>
''github.com/rails/rails.git", I assume it would update your
system .rvm gems directory with the latest github commits. But what is
the default repository that bundler looks for gems?
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2013 May 18
3
You have already activated rake 10.0.4, but your Gemfile requires rake 10.0.3.
I''m careful to create separate gemsets for each project, so when I run
bundle install, it only installs gems for that gemset. This way gems
dont creep into the wrong projects. Now I just pulled a project from
github. I made sure I was in the correct gemset, and then I run bundle
install and it works fine. but then when I use rake to create the
database "rake db:create". I get
2012 Sep 22
4
Class, Module, Object
>> reload!
Reloading...
=> true
>> puts Class < Module
true
=> nil
>> puts Module < Class
false
=> nil
>> puts Module < Object
true
=> nil
>> puts Object < Module
false
=> nil
>> Object.parent
=> Object
The above indicates that the Class object instance inherits from the
Module object instance and the Module object instance
2006 Jul 06
3
URI.escape() broken or misdocumented in Ruby 1.8.4
URI.escape() is supposed to be able to take a second parameter listing
unsafe characters in the URI. This may be a regexp or string. If a
string, it''s supposed to represent a character set listing all unsafe
characters. An example given in the core documentation at:
http://www.ruby-doc.org/stdlib/libdoc/uri/rdoc/classes/URI/Escape.html#M008992
...is:
p URI.escape("@?@!",
2007 Mar 26
1
Streaming content
Hello
I''m attempting to write a mongrel plug-in which would stream a response.
At first I was doing this
def process(request, response)
response.start do |head,out|
head[''Content-Type''] = ''text/html''
%w{o m g}.each { |c| out.puts c; sleep 5; }
end
response.done = true
end
But then I looked at HttpResponse and decided
2010 Jun 23
2
Purpose of "Status" header in HTTP responses?
Hi folks
On line #63 of unicorn/http_response.rb a "Status" header is written to the
socket. A comment in the code explains that some broken clients require this
header and unicorn generously accommodates them.
We?re having the opposite problem. One of our clients using Microsoft Windows
and ASP haven?t been able to connect to our HTTP API since we moved it to
unicorn from passenger.
2006 Jun 07
2
Making an HTTP request to an external machine
During one of my controller actions I want to call an external machine
before I do anything. It''s not a real web service, more like a
REST-style thing where I''ll just be tweaking a servlet running on
another machine and sending it some data.
Does Rails give me anything to work with for doing that? I read the web
service stuff but it''s overkill for what I need. I
2012 Sep 20
2
append_features(mod)
append_features(mod)
The documentation says:
When this module is included in another, Ruby calls append_features in
this module, passing it the receiving module in mod. Ruby’s default
implementation is to add the constants, methods, and module variables
of this module to mod if this module has not already been added to mod
or one of its ancestors. See also Module#include.
What if this module is