Class: Curl::Easy
- Inherits:
-
Object
- Object
- Curl::Easy
- Defined in:
- ext/curb.rb,
ext/curb_easy.c
Class Method Summary collapse
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.download(url, filename = url.split(/\?/).first.split(/\//).last, &blk) ⇒ Object
call-seq: Curl::Easy.download(url, filename = url.split(/?/).first.split(///).last) { |curl| … } Stream the specified url (via perform) and save the data directly to the supplied filename (defaults to the last component of the URL path, which will usually be the filename most simple urls).
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.Curl::Easy.http_delete(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls
http_delete
, before returning the new instance. -
.Curl::Easy.http_get(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls
http_get
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.http_post(*args) ⇒ Object
POST the specified formdata to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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.new(*args) ⇒ Object
Create a new Curl::Easy instance, optionally supplying the URL.
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.Curl::Easy.perform(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls the general
perform
method, before returning the new instance.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#body_str ⇒ Object
Return the response body from the previous call to
perform
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#cert ⇒ Object
Obtain the cert file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#cert=(cert) ⇒ Object
Set a cert file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#clone ⇒ Object
(also: #dup)
Clone this Curl::Easy instance, creating a new instance.
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#connect_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the connect to the remote host (or proxy) was completed.
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#connect_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take.
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#connect_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take.
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#content_type ⇒ nil
Retrieve the content-type of the downloaded object.
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#cookiejar ⇒ Object
Obtain the cookiejar file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#cookiejar=(cookiejar) ⇒ Object
Set a cookiejar file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#dns_cache_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the dns cache timeout in seconds.
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#dns_cache_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the dns cache timeout in seconds.
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#download_speed ⇒ Float
Retrieve the average download speed that curl measured for the preceeding complete download.
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#downloaded_bytes ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total amount of bytes that were downloaded in the preceeding transfer.
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#downloaded_content_length ⇒ Float
Retrieve the content-length of the download.
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#enable_cookies=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether the libcurl cookie engine is enabled for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#enable_cookies? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether the libcurl cookie engine is enabled for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#encoding ⇒ Object
Get the set encoding types.
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#encoding= ⇒ Object
Set the accepted encoding types, curl will handle all of the decompression.
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#escape("some text") ⇒ Object
Convert the given input string to a URL encoded string and return the result.
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#fetch_file_time=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will fetch remote file times, if available.
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#fetch_file_time? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will fetch remote file times, if available.
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#file_time ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the remote time of the retrieved document (in number of seconds since 1 jan 1970 in the GMT/UTC time zone).
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#follow_location=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will follow Location: headers in HTTP responses.
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#follow_location? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will follow Location: headers in HTTP responses.
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#content_type ⇒ nil
Retrieve the path of the entry path.
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#ftp_response_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time that libcurl will wait for FTP command responses.
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#ftp_response_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set a timeout period (in seconds) on the amount of time that the server is allowed to take in order to generate a response message for a command before the session is considered hung.
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#header_in_body=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will return HTTP headers combined with body data.
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#header_in_body? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate.
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#header_size ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the total size of all the headers received in the preceeding transfer.
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#header_str ⇒ Object
Return the response header from the previous call to
perform
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#headers ⇒ Hash, ...
Obtain the custom HTTP headers for following requests.
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#headers=(headers) ⇒ Object
easy.headers = => “val” …, “Header” => “val” => [“Header: val”, …] easy.headers = [“Header: val” …, “Header: val”] => [“Header: val”, …].
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#http_auth_types ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the HTTP authentication types that may be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#http_auth_types=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the HTTP authentication types that may be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#http_connect_code ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the last received proxy response code to a CONNECT request.
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#http_delete ⇒ Object
DELETE the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#http_get ⇒ true
GET the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#http_head ⇒ true
Request headers from the currently configured URL using the HEAD method and current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#http_post(*args) ⇒ Object
POST the specified formdata to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#http_put(data) ⇒ true
PUT the supplied data to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#interface ⇒ Object
Obtain the interface name that is used as the outgoing network interface.
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#interface=(interface) ⇒ Object
Set the interface name to use as the outgoing network interface.
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#last_effective_url ⇒ nil
Retrieve the last effective URL used by this instance.
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#local_port ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the local port that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#local_port=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the local port that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#local_port_range ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the local port range that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#local_port_range=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the local port range that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#max_redirects ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum number of redirections to follow in the following
perform
calls. -
#max_redirects=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum number of redirections to follow in the following
perform
calls. -
#multipart_form_post=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance uses multipart/formdata content type for HTTP POST requests.
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#multipart_form_post? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance uses multipart/formdata content type for HTTP POST requests.
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#name_lookup_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the name resolving was completed.
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#num_connects ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the number of new connections libcurl had to create to achieve the previous transfer (only the successful connects are counted).
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#on_body {|body_data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_body
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_complete { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_complete
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_debug {|type, data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_debug
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_failure { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_failure
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_header {|header_data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_header
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_progress {|dl_total, dl_now, ul_total, ul_now| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_progress
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#on_success { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the
on_success
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. -
#os_errno ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the errno variable from a connect failure (requires libcurl 7.12.2 or higher, otherwise 0 is always returned).
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#perform ⇒ true
Transfer the currently configured URL using the options set for this Curl::Easy instance.
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#pre_transfer_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the file transfer is just about to begin.
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#proxy_auth_types ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy authentication types that may be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_auth_types=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy authentication types that may be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_port ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy port that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_port=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy port that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_tunnel=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will use proxy tunneling.
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#proxy_tunnel? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will use proxy tunneling.
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#proxy_type ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy type that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_type=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy type that will be used for the following
perform
calls. -
#proxy_url ⇒ Object
Obtain the HTTP Proxy URL that will be used by subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#proxy_url=(proxy_url) ⇒ Object
Set the URL of the HTTP proxy to use for subsequent calls to
perform
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#proxypwd ⇒ Object
Obtain the username/password string that will be used for proxy connection during subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#proxypwd=(proxypwd) ⇒ Object
Set the username/password string to use for proxy connection during subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#redirect_count ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the total number of redirections that were actually followed.
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#redirect_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total time, in seconds, it took for all redirection steps include name lookup, connect, pretransfer and transfer before final transaction was started.
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#request_size ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the total size of the issued requests.
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#response_code ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the last received HTTP or FTP code.
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#ssl_verify_host=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will verify that the server cert is for the server it is known as.
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#ssl_verify_host? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify that the server cert is for the server it is known as.
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#ssl_verify_peer=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate.
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#ssl_verify_peer? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate.
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#ssl_verify_result ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the result of the certification verification that was requested (by setting
ssl_verify_peer?
totrue
). -
#start_transfer_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the first byte is just about to be transferred.
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#timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time in seconds that you allow the libcurl transfer operation to take.
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#timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum time in seconds that you allow the libcurl transfer operation to take.
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#total_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total time in seconds for the previous transfer, including name resolving, TCP connect etc.
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#unescape("some text") ⇒ Object
Convert the given URL encoded input string to a “plain string” and return the result.
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#unrestricted_auth=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance may use any HTTP authentication method available when necessary.
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#unrestricted_auth? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance may use any HTTP authentication method available when necessary.
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#upload_speed ⇒ Float
Retrieve the average upload speed that curl measured for the preceeding complete upload.
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#uploaded_bytes ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total amount of bytes that were uploaded in the preceeding transfer.
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#uploaded_content_length ⇒ Float
Retrieve the content-length of the upload.
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#url ⇒ Object
Obtain the URL that will be used by subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#url=(url) ⇒ Object
Set the URL for subsequent calls to
perform
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#use_netrc=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will use data from the user’s .netrc file for FTP connections.
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#use_netrc? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will use data from the user’s .netrc file for FTP connections.
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#userpwd ⇒ Object
Obtain the username/password string that will be used for subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#userpwd=(userpwd) ⇒ Object
Set the username/password string to use for subsequent calls to
perform
. -
#verbose=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance gives verbose output to STDERR during transfers.
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#verbose? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance gives verbose output to STDERR during transfers.
Class Method Details
.download(url, filename = url.split(/\?/).first.split(/\//).last, &blk) ⇒ Object
call-seq:
Curl::Easy.download(url, filename = url.split(/\?/).first.split(/\//).last) { |curl| ... }
Stream the specified url (via perform) and save the data directly to the supplied filename (defaults to the last component of the URL path, which will usually be the filename most simple urls).
If a block is supplied, it will be passed the curl instance prior to the perform call.
Note that the semantics of the on_body handler are subtly changed when using download, to account for the automatic routing of data to the specified file: The data string is passed to the handler before it is written to the file, allowing the handler to perform mutative operations where necessary. As usual, the transfer will be aborted if the on_body handler returns a size that differs from the data chunk size - in this case, the offending chunk will not be written to the file, the file will be closed, and a Curl::Err::AbortedByCallbackError will be raised.
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# File 'ext/curb.rb', line 30 def download(url, filename = url.split(/\?/).first.split(/\//).last, &blk) curl = Curl::Easy.new(url, &blk) File.open(filename, "wb") do |output| old_on_body = curl.on_body do |data| result = old_on_body ? old_on_body.call(data) : data.length output << data if result == data.length result end curl.perform end return curl end |
.Curl::Easy.http_delete(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls http_delete
, before returning the new instance.
If a block is supplied, the new instance will be yielded just prior to the http_delete
call.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2361 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_class_perform_delete(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { VALUE c = ruby_curl_easy_new(argc, argv, klass); if (rb_block_given_p()) { rb_yield(c); } ruby_curl_easy_perform_delete(c); return c; } |
.Curl::Easy.http_get(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls http_get
, before returning the new instance.
If a block is supplied, the new instance will be yielded just prior to the http_get
call.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2340 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_class_perform_get(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { VALUE c = ruby_curl_easy_new(argc, argv, klass); if (rb_block_given_p()) { rb_yield(c); } ruby_curl_easy_perform_get(c); return c; } |
.Curl::Easy.http_post(url, "some = urlencoded%20form%20data&and=so%20on") ⇒ true .Curl::Easy.http_post(url, "some = urlencoded%20form%20data", "and = so%20on", ...) ⇒ true .Curl::Easy.http_post(url, "some = urlencoded%20form%20data", Curl: :PostField, "and = so%20on", ...) ⇒ true .Curl::Easy.http_post(url, Curl: :PostField, Curl: :PostField..., Curl: :PostField) ⇒ true
POST the specified formdata to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
If you wish to use multipart form encoding, you’ll need to supply a block in order to set multipart_form_post true. See #http_post for more information.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2388 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_class_perform_post(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { VALUE url, fields; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "1*", &url, &fields); VALUE c = ruby_curl_easy_new(1, &url, klass); if (argc > 1) { ruby_curl_easy_perform_post(argc - 1, &argv[1], c); } else { ruby_curl_easy_perform_post(0, NULL, c); } return c; } |
.Curl::Easy.new ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...> .Curl::Easy.new(url = nil) ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...> .Curl::Easy.new(url = nil) {|self| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Create a new Curl::Easy instance, optionally supplying the URL. The block form allows further configuration to be supplied before the instance is returned.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 128 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_new(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { CURLcode ecode; VALUE url, blk; VALUE new_curl; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01&", &url, &blk); ruby_curl_easy *rbce = ALLOC(ruby_curl_easy); /* handler */ rbce->curl = curl_easy_init(); /* assoc objects */ rbce->url = url; rbce->proxy_url = Qnil; rbce->body_data = Qnil; rbce->body_proc = Qnil; rbce->header_data = Qnil; rbce->header_proc = Qnil; rbce->progress_proc = Qnil; rbce->debug_proc = Qnil; rbce->interface = Qnil; rbce->userpwd = Qnil; rbce->proxypwd = Qnil; rbce->headers = rb_hash_new(); rbce-> = Qnil; rbce->cert = Qnil; rbce->encoding = Qnil; rbce->success_proc = Qnil; rbce->failure_proc = Qnil; rbce->complete_proc = Qnil; /* various-typed opts */ rbce->local_port = 0; rbce->local_port_range = 0; rbce->proxy_port = 0; rbce->proxy_type = -1; rbce->http_auth_types = 0; rbce->proxy_auth_types = 0; rbce->max_redirs = -1; rbce->timeout = 0; rbce->connect_timeout = 0; rbce->dns_cache_timeout = 60; rbce->ftp_response_timeout = 0; /* bool opts */ rbce->proxy_tunnel = 0; rbce->fetch_file_time = 0; rbce->ssl_verify_peer = 1; rbce->ssl_verify_host = 1; rbce->header_in_body = 0; rbce->use_netrc = 0; rbce->follow_location = 0; rbce->unrestricted_auth = 0; rbce->verbose = 0; rbce->multipart_form_post = 0; rbce-> = 0; /* buffers */ rbce->postdata_buffer = Qnil; rbce->bodybuf = Qnil; rbce->headerbuf = Qnil; rbce->curl_headers = NULL; new_curl = Data_Wrap_Struct(cCurlEasy, curl_easy_mark, curl_easy_free, rbce); if (blk != Qnil) { rb_funcall(blk, idCall, 1, new_curl); } /* set the rbce pointer to the curl handle */ ecode = curl_easy_setopt(rbce->curl, CURLOPT_PRIVATE, (void*)rbce); if (ecode != CURLE_OK) { raise_curl_easy_error_exception(ecode); } return new_curl; } |
.Curl::Easy.perform(url) {|easy| ... } ⇒ #<Curl::Easy...>
Convenience method that creates a new Curl::Easy instance with the specified URL and calls the general perform
method, before returning the new instance. For HTTP URLs, this is equivalent to calling http_get
.
If a block is supplied, the new instance will be yielded just prior to the http_get
call.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2319 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_class_perform(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE klass) { VALUE c = ruby_curl_easy_new(argc, argv, klass); if (rb_block_given_p()) { rb_yield(c); } ruby_curl_easy_perform(c); return c; } |
Instance Method Details
#body_str ⇒ Object
Return the response body from the previous call to perform
. This is populated by the default on_body
handler - if you supply your own body handler, this string will be empty.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1696 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_body_str_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, body_data); } |
#cert ⇒ Object
Obtain the cert file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 438 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_cert_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, cert); } |
#cert=(cert) ⇒ Object
Set a cert file to use for this Curl::Easy instance. This file will be used to validate SSL connections.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 428 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_cert_set(VALUE self, VALUE cert) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, cert); } |
#clone ⇒ Object #dup ⇒ Object Also known as: dup
Clone this Curl::Easy instance, creating a new instance. This method duplicates the underlying CURL* handle.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 215 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_clone(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce, *newrbce; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); newrbce = ALLOC(ruby_curl_easy); memcpy(newrbce, rbce, sizeof(ruby_curl_easy)); newrbce->curl = curl_easy_duphandle(rbce->curl); newrbce->curl_headers = NULL; return Data_Wrap_Struct(cCurlEasy, curl_easy_mark, curl_easy_free, newrbce); } |
#connect_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the connect to the remote host (or proxy) was completed.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1850 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_connect_time_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_CONNECT_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); } |
#connect_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 685 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_connect_timeout_get(VALUE self, VALUE connect_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, connect_timeout, 0); } |
#connect_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take. This only limits the connection phase, once it has connected, this option is of no more use.
Set to nil (or zero) to disable connection timeout (it will then only timeout on the system’s internal timeouts).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 674 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_connect_timeout_set(VALUE self, VALUE connect_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, connect_timeout, 0); } |
#content_type ⇒ nil
Retrieve the content-type of the downloaded object. This is the value read from the Content-Type: field. If you get nil
, it means that the server didn’t send a valid Content-Type header or that the protocol used doesn’t support this.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2114 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_content_type_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; char* type; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE, &type); if (type && type[0]) { // curl returns empty string if none return rb_str_new2(type); } else { return Qnil; } } |
#cookiejar ⇒ Object
Obtain the cookiejar file to use for this Curl::Easy instance.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 416 static VALUE (VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ); } |
#cookiejar=(cookiejar) ⇒ Object
Set a cookiejar file to use for this Curl::Easy instance. This file will be used to persist cookies.
Note that you must set enable_cookies true to enable the cookie engine, or this option will be ignored.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 406 static VALUE (VALUE self, VALUE ) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ); } |
#dns_cache_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the dns cache timeout in seconds.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 708 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_dns_cache_timeout_get(VALUE self, VALUE dns_cache_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, dns_cache_timeout, -1); } |
#dns_cache_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the dns cache timeout in seconds. Name resolves will be kept in memory for this number of seconds. Set to zero (0) to completely disable caching, or set to nil (or -1) to make the cached entries remain forever. By default, libcurl caches this info for 60 seconds.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 698 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_dns_cache_timeout_set(VALUE self, VALUE dns_cache_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, dns_cache_timeout, -1); } |
#download_speed ⇒ Float
Retrieve the average download speed that curl measured for the preceeding complete download.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2005 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_download_speed_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_SPEED_DOWNLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#downloaded_bytes ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total amount of bytes that were downloaded in the preceeding transfer.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1971 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_downloaded_bytes_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_SIZE_DOWNLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#downloaded_content_length ⇒ Float
Retrieve the content-length of the download. This is the value read from the Content-Length: field.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2079 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_downloaded_content_length_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#enable_cookies=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether the libcurl cookie engine is enabled for this Curl::Easy instance.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 988 static VALUE (VALUE self, VALUE ) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ); } |
#enable_cookies? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether the libcurl cookie engine is enabled for this Curl::Easy instance.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1000 static VALUE (VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ); } |
#encoding ⇒ Object
Get the set encoding types
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 459 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_encoding_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, encoding); } |
#encoding= ⇒ Object
Set the accepted encoding types, curl will handle all of the decompression
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 449 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_encoding_set(VALUE self, VALUE encoding) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, encoding); } |
#escape("some text") ⇒ Object
Convert the given input string to a URL encoded string and return the result. All input characters that are not a-z, A-Z or 0-9 are converted to their “URL escaped” version (%NN where NN is a two-digit hexadecimal number).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2257 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_escape(VALUE self, VALUE str) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; char *result; VALUE rresult; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); #if (LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM >= 0x070f04) result = (char*)curl_easy_escape(rbce->curl, StringValuePtr(str), RSTRING_LEN(str)); #else result = (char*)curl_escape(StringValuePtr(str), RSTRING_LEN(str)); #endif rresult = rb_str_new2(result); curl_free(result); return rresult; } |
#fetch_file_time=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will fetch remote file times, if available.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 768 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_fetch_file_time_set(VALUE self, VALUE fetch_file_time) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, fetch_file_time); } |
#fetch_file_time? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will fetch remote file times, if available.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 779 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_fetch_file_time_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, fetch_file_time); } |
#file_time ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the remote time of the retrieved document (in number of seconds since 1 jan 1970 in the GMT/UTC time zone). If you get -1, it can be because of many reasons (unknown, the server hides it or the server doesn’t support the command that tells document time etc) and the time of the document is unknown.
Note that you must tell the server to collect this information before the transfer is made, by setting fetch_file_time?
to true, or you will unconditionally get a -1 back.
This requires libcurl 7.5 or higher - otherwise -1 is unconditionally returned.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1794 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_file_time_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_FILETIME ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_FILETIME, &time); return LONG2NUM(time); #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support file_time"); return INT2FIX(0); #endif } |
#follow_location=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will follow Location: headers in HTTP responses. Redirects will only be followed to the extent specified by max_redirects
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 893 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_follow_location_set(VALUE self, VALUE follow_location) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, follow_location); } |
#follow_location? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will follow Location: headers in HTTP responses.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 904 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_follow_location_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, follow_location); } |
#content_type ⇒ nil
Retrieve the path of the entry path. That is the initial path libcurl ended up in when logging on to the remote FTP server. This returns nil
if something is wrong.
(requires libcurl 7.15.4 or higher, otherwise nil
is always returned).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2226 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ftp_entry_path_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_FTP_ENTRY_PATH ruby_curl_easy *rbce; char* path = NULL; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_FTP_ENTRY_PATH, &path); if (path && path[0]) { // curl returns NULL or empty string if none return rb_str_new2(path); } else { return Qnil; } #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support num_connects"); return Qnil; #endif } |
#ftp_response_timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time that libcurl will wait for FTP command responses.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 735 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ftp_response_timeout_get(VALUE self, VALUE ftp_response_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ftp_response_timeout, 0); } |
#ftp_response_timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set a timeout period (in seconds) on the amount of time that the server is allowed to take in order to generate a response message for a command before the session is considered hung. While curl is waiting for a response, this value overrides timeout
. It is recommended that if used in conjunction with timeout
, you set ftp_response_timeout
to a value smaller than timeout
.
Ignored if libcurl version is < 7.10.8.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 725 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ftp_response_timeout_set(VALUE self, VALUE ftp_response_timeout) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ftp_response_timeout, 0); } |
#header_in_body=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will return HTTP headers combined with body data. If this option is set true, both header and body data will go to body_str
(or the configured on_body
handler).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 848 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_header_in_body_set(VALUE self, VALUE header_in_body) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, header_in_body); } |
#header_in_body? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 859 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_header_in_body_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, header_in_body); } |
#header_size ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the total size of all the headers received in the preceeding transfer.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2022 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_header_size_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long size; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_HEADER_SIZE, &size); return LONG2NUM(size); } |
#header_str ⇒ Object
Return the response header from the previous call to perform
. This is populated by the default on_header
handler - if you supply your own header handler, this string will be empty.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1708 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_header_str_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, header_data); } |
#headers ⇒ Hash, ...
Obtain the custom HTTP headers for following requests.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 324 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_headers_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, headers); } |
#headers=(headers) ⇒ Object
easy.headers = => “val” …, “Header” => “val” => [“Header: val”, …]
easy.headers = ["Header: val" ..., "Header: val"] => ["Header: val", ...]
Set custom HTTP headers for following requests. This can be used to add custom headers, or override standard headers used by libcurl. It defaults to a Hash.
For example to set a standard or custom header:
easy.headers["MyHeader"] = "myval"
To remove a standard header (this is useful when removing libcurls default ‘Expect: 100-Continue’ header when using HTTP form posts):
easy.headers["Expect:"] = ''
Anything passed to libcurl as a header will be converted to a string during the perform step.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 314 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_headers_set(VALUE self, VALUE headers) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, headers); } |
#http_auth_types ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the HTTP authentication types that may be used for the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 583 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_http_auth_types_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, http_auth_types, 0); } |
#http_auth_types=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the HTTP authentication types that may be used for the following perform
calls. This is a bitmap made by ORing together the Curl::CURLAUTH constants.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 572 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_http_auth_types_set(VALUE self, VALUE http_auth_types) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, http_auth_types, 0); } |
#http_connect_code ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the last received proxy response code to a CONNECT request.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1767 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_http_connect_code_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long code; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CONNECTCODE, &code); return LONG2NUM(code); } |
#http_delete ⇒ Object
DELETE the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1554 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform_delete(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; CURL *curl; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl = rbce->curl; curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST, "DELETE"); // curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_NOBODY, 1); return handle_perform(self,rbce); } |
#http_get ⇒ true
GET the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1534 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; CURL *curl; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl = rbce->curl; curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_HTTPGET, 1); return handle_perform(self,rbce); } |
#http_head ⇒ true
Request headers from the currently configured URL using the HEAD method and current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
TODO Not yet implemented
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1668 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform_head(VALUE self) { rb_raise(eCurlErrError, "Not yet implemented"); } |
#http_post("url = encoded%20form%20data;and=so%20on") ⇒ true #http_post("url = encoded%20form%20data", "and = so%20on", ...) ⇒ true #http_post("url = encoded%20form%20data", Curl: :PostField, "and = so%20on", ...) ⇒ true #http_post(Curl: :PostField, Curl: :PostField..., Curl: :PostField) ⇒ true
POST the specified formdata to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
The Content-type of the POST is determined by the current setting of multipart_form_post? , according to the following rules:
-
When false (the default): the form will be POSTed with a content-type of ‘application/x-www-form-urlencoded’, and any of the four calling forms may be used.
-
When true: the form will be POSTed with a content-type of ‘multipart/formdata’. Only the last calling form may be used, i.e. only PostField instances may be POSTed. In this mode, individual fields’ content-types are recognised, and file upload fields are supported.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1604 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform_post(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; CURL *curl; int i; VALUE args_ary; rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "*", &args_ary); Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl = curl_easy_duphandle(rbce->curl); curl_easy_cleanup(rbce->curl); rbce->curl = curl; if (rbce->multipart_form_post) { VALUE ret; struct curl_httppost *first = NULL, *last = NULL; // Make the multipart form for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (rb_obj_is_instance_of(argv[i], cCurlPostField)) { append_to_form(argv[i], &first, &last); } else { rb_raise(eCurlErrInvalidPostField, "You must use PostFields only with multipart form posts"); return Qnil; } } curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POST, 0); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_HTTPPOST, first); ret = handle_perform(self,rbce); curl_formfree(first); return ret; } else { long len; char *data; if ((rbce->postdata_buffer = rb_funcall(args_ary, idJoin, 1, rbstrAmp)) == Qnil) { rb_raise(eCurlErrError, "Failed to join arguments"); return Qnil; } else { data = StringValuePtr(rbce->postdata_buffer); len = RSTRING_LEN(rbce->postdata_buffer); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POST, 1); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS, data); curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_POSTFIELDSIZE, len); return handle_perform(self,rbce); } } } |
#http_put(data) ⇒ true
PUT the supplied data to the currently configured URL using the current options set for this Curl::Easy instance. This method always returns true, or raises an exception (defined under Curl::Err) on error.
TODO Not yet implemented
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1682 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform_put(VALUE self) { rb_raise(eCurlErrError, "Not yet implemented"); } |
#interface ⇒ Object
Obtain the interface name that is used as the outgoing network interface. The name can be an interface name, an IP address or a host name.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 346 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_interface_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, interface); } |
#interface=(interface) ⇒ Object
Set the interface name to use as the outgoing network interface. The name can be an interface name, an IP address or a host name.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 335 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_interface_set(VALUE self, VALUE interface) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, interface); } |
#last_effective_url ⇒ nil
Retrieve the last effective URL used by this instance. This is the URL used in the last perform
call, and may differ from the value of easy.url.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1723 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_last_effective_url_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; char* url; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_EFFECTIVE_URL, &url); if (url && url[0]) { // curl returns empty string if none return rb_str_new2(url); } else { return Qnil; } } |
#local_port ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the local port that will be used for the following perform
calls.
This option is ignored if compiled against libcurl < 7.15.2.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 488 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_local_port_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, local_port); } |
#local_port=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the local port that will be used for the following perform
calls.
Passing nil
will return to the default behaviour (no local port preference).
This option is ignored if compiled against libcurl < 7.15.2.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 476 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_local_port_set(VALUE self, VALUE local_port) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, local_port, "port"); } |
#local_port_range ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the local port range that will be used for the following perform
calls.
This option is ignored if compiled against libcurl < 7.15.2.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 519 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_local_port_range_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, local_port_range); } |
#local_port_range=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the local port range that will be used for the following perform
calls. This is a number (between 0 and 65535) that determines how far libcurl may deviate from the supplied local_port
in order to find an available port.
If you set local_port
it’s also recommended that you set this, since it is fairly likely that your specified port will be unavailable.
This option is ignored if compiled against libcurl < 7.15.2.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 506 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_local_port_range_set(VALUE self, VALUE local_port_range) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, local_port_range, "port range"); } |
#max_redirects ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum number of redirections to follow in the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 632 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_max_redirects_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, max_redirs, -1); } |
#max_redirects=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum number of redirections to follow in the following perform
calls. Set to nil or -1 allow an infinite number (the default). Setting this option only makes sense if follow_location
is also set true.
With libcurl >= 7.15.1, setting this to 0 will cause libcurl to refuse any redirect.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 621 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_max_redirects_set(VALUE self, VALUE max_redirs) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, max_redirs, -1); } |
#multipart_form_post=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance uses multipart/formdata content type for HTTP POST requests. If this is false (the default), then the application/x-www-form-urlencoded content type is used for the form data.
If this is set true, you must pass one or more PostField instances to the http_post method - no support for posting multipart forms from a string is provided.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 965 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_multipart_form_post_set(VALUE self, VALUE multipart_form_post) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, multipart_form_post); } |
#multipart_form_post? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance uses multipart/formdata content type for HTTP POST requests.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 977 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_multipart_form_post_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, multipart_form_post); } |
#name_lookup_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the name resolving was completed.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1833 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_name_lookup_time_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_NAMELOOKUP_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); } |
#num_connects ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the number of new connections libcurl had to create to achieve the previous transfer (only the successful connects are counted). Combined with redirect_count
you are able to know how many times libcurl successfully reused existing connection(s) or not.
See the Connection Options of curl_easy_setopt(3) to see how libcurl tries to make persistent connections to save time.
(requires libcurl 7.12.3 or higher, otherwise -1 is always returned).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2185 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_num_connects_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_NUM_CONNECTS ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long result; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_NUM_CONNECTS, &result); return LONG2NUM(result); #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support num_connects"); return INT2FIX(-1); #endif } |
#on_body {|body_data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_body
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_body
handler is called for each chunk of response body passed back by libcurl during perform
. It should perform any processing necessary, and return the actual number of bytes handled. Normally, this will equal the length of the data string, and CURL will continue processing. If the returned length does not equal the input length, CURL will abort the processing with a Curl::Err::AbortedByCallbackError.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1021 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_body_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, body_proc); } |
#on_complete { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_complete
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_complete
handler is called when the request is finished.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1065 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_complete_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, complete_proc); } |
#on_debug {|type, data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_debug
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_debug
handler, if configured, will receive detailed information from libcurl during the perform call. This can be useful for debugging. Setting a debug handler overrides libcurl’s internal handler, disabling any output from verbose
, if set.
The type argument will match one of the Curl::Easy::CURLINFO_XXXX constants, and specifies the kind of information contained in the data. The data is passed as a String.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1123 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_debug_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, debug_proc); } |
#on_failure { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_failure
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_failure
handler is called when the request is finished with a status of 50x
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1051 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_failure_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, failure_proc); } |
#on_header {|header_data| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_header
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_header
handler is called for each chunk of response header passed back by libcurl during perform
. The semantics are the same as for the block supplied to on_body
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1081 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_header_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, header_proc); } |
#on_progress {|dl_total, dl_now, ul_total, ul_now| ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_progress
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_progress
handler is called regularly by libcurl (approximately once per second) during transfers to allow the application to receive progress information. There is no guarantee that the reported progress will change between calls.
The result of the block call determines whether libcurl continues the transfer. Returning a non-true value (i.e. nil or false) will cause the transfer to abort, throwing a Curl::Err::AbortedByCallbackError.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1102 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_progress_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, progress_proc); } |
#on_success { ... } ⇒ Object
Assign or remove the on_success
handler for this Curl::Easy instance. To remove a previously-supplied handler, call this method with no attached block.
The on_success
handler is called when the request is finished with a status of 20x
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1036 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_on_success_set(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) { CURB_HANDLER_PROC_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, success_proc); } |
#os_errno ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the errno variable from a connect failure (requires libcurl 7.12.2 or higher, otherwise 0 is always returned).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2156 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_os_errno_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long result; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_OS_ERRNO, &result); return LONG2NUM(result); #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support os_errno"); return INT2FIX(0); #endif } |
#perform ⇒ true
Transfer the currently configured URL using the options set for this Curl::Easy instance. If this is an HTTP URL, it will be transferred via the GET request method (i.e. this method is a synonym for http_get
when using HTTP URLs).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1576 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_perform(VALUE self) { return ruby_curl_easy_perform_get(self); } |
#pre_transfer_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the file transfer is just about to begin. This includes all pre-transfer commands and negotiations that are specific to the particular protocol(s) involved.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1869 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_pre_transfer_time_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_PRETRANSFER_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); } |
#proxy_auth_types ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy authentication types that may be used for the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 606 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_auth_types_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_auth_types, 0); } |
#proxy_auth_types=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy authentication types that may be used for the following perform
calls. This is a bitmap made by ORing together the Curl::CURLAUTH constants.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 595 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_auth_types_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxy_auth_types) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_auth_types, 0); } |
#proxy_port ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy port that will be used for the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 539 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_port_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_port); } |
#proxy_port=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy port that will be used for the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 529 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_port_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxy_port) { CURB_IMMED_PORT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_port, "port"); } |
#proxy_tunnel=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will use proxy tunneling.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 747 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_tunnel_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxy_tunnel) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_tunnel); } |
#proxy_tunnel? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will use proxy tunneling.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 757 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_tunnel_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_tunnel); } |
#proxy_type ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the proxy type that will be used for the following perform
calls.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 560 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_type_get(VALUE self) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_type, -1); } |
#proxy_type=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the proxy type that will be used for the following perform
calls. This should be one of the Curl::CURLPROXY constants.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 550 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_type_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxy_type) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_type, -1); } |
#proxy_url ⇒ Object
Obtain the HTTP Proxy URL that will be used by subsequent calls to perform
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 288 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_url_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_url); } |
#proxy_url=(proxy_url) ⇒ Object
Set the URL of the HTTP proxy to use for subsequent calls to perform
. The URL should specify the the host name or dotted IP address. To specify port number in this string, append :[port] to the end of the host name. The proxy string may be prefixed with [protocol]:// since any such prefix will be ignored. The proxy’s port number may optionally be specified with the separate option proxy_port .
When you tell the library to use an HTTP proxy, libcurl will transparently convert operations to HTTP even if you specify an FTP URL etc. This may have an impact on what other features of the library you can use, such as FTP specifics that don’t work unless you tunnel through the HTTP proxy. Such tunneling is activated with proxy_tunnel = true.
libcurl respects the environment variables http_proxy, ftp_proxy, all_proxy etc, if any of those is set. The proxy_url option does however override any possibly set environment variables.
Starting with libcurl 7.14.1, the proxy host string given in environment variables can be specified the exact same way as the proxy can be set with proxy_url, including protocol prefix (http://) and embedded user + password.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 278 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxy_url_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxy_url) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxy_url); } |
#proxypwd ⇒ Object
Obtain the username/password string that will be used for proxy connection during subsequent calls to perform
. The supplied string should have the form “username:password”
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 392 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxypwd_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxypwd); } |
#proxypwd=(proxypwd) ⇒ Object
Set the username/password string to use for proxy connection during subsequent calls to perform
. The supplied string should have the form “username:password”
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 380 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_proxypwd_set(VALUE self, VALUE proxypwd) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, proxypwd); } |
#redirect_count ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the total number of redirections that were actually followed.
Requires libcurl 7.9.7 or higher, otherwise -1 is always returned.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1931 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_redirect_count_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_REDIRECT_COUNT ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long count; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_REDIRECT_COUNT, &count); return LONG2NUM(count); #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support redirect_count"); return INT2FIX(-1); #endif } |
#redirect_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total time, in seconds, it took for all redirection steps include name lookup, connect, pretransfer and transfer before final transaction was started. redirect_time
contains the complete execution time for multiple redirections.
Requires libcurl 7.9.7 or higher, otherwise -1 is always returned.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1908 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_redirect_time_get(VALUE self) { #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_REDIRECT_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); #else rb_warn("Installed libcurl is too old to support redirect_time"); return rb_float_new(-1); #endif } |
#request_size ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the total size of the issued requests. This is so far only for HTTP requests. Note that this may be more than one request if follow_location?
is true.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2040 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_request_size_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long size; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_REQUEST_SIZE, &size); return LONG2NUM(size); } |
#response_code ⇒ Fixnum
Retrieve the last received HTTP or FTP code. This will be zero if no server response code has been received. Note that a proxy’s CONNECT response should be read with http_connect_code
and not this method.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1746 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_response_code_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long code; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); #ifdef HAVE_CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE, &code); #else // old libcurl curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_HTTP_CODE, &code); #endif return LONG2NUM(code); } |
#ssl_verify_host=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will verify that the server cert is for the server it is known as. When true (the default) the server certificate must indicate that the server is the server to which you meant to connect, or the connection fails. When false, the connection will succeed regardless of the names in the certificate.
this option controls is of the identity that the server claims. The server could be lying. To control lying, see ssl_verify_peer? .
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 825 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ssl_verify_host_set(VALUE self, VALUE ssl_verify_host) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ssl_verify_host); } |
#ssl_verify_host? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify that the server cert is for the server it is known as.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 836 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ssl_verify_host_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ssl_verify_host); } |
#ssl_verify_peer=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate. When true (the default), and the verification fails to prove that the certificate is authentic, the connection fails. When false, the connection succeeds regardless.
Authenticating the certificate is not by itself very useful. You typically want to ensure that the server, as authentically identified by its certificate, is the server you mean to be talking to. The ssl_verify_host? options controls that.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 797 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ssl_verify_peer_set(VALUE self, VALUE ssl_verify_peer) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ssl_verify_peer); } |
#ssl_verify_peer? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will verify the SSL peer certificate.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 808 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ssl_verify_peer_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, ssl_verify_peer); } |
#ssl_verify_result ⇒ Integer
Retrieve the result of the certification verification that was requested (by setting ssl_verify_peer?
to true
).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2057 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_ssl_verify_result_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; long result; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_SSL_VERIFYRESULT, &result); return LONG2NUM(result); } |
#start_transfer_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the time, in seconds, it took from the start until the first byte is just about to be transferred. This includes the pre_transfer_time
and also the time the server needs to calculate the result.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1887 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_start_transfer_time_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_STARTTRANSFER_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); } |
#timeout ⇒ Fixnum?
Obtain the maximum time in seconds that you allow the libcurl transfer operation to take.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 659 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_timeout_get(VALUE self, VALUE timeout) { CURB_IMMED_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, timeout, 0); } |
#timeout=(fixnum) ⇒ Fixnum?
Set the maximum time in seconds that you allow the libcurl transfer operation to take. Normally, name lookups can take a considerable time and limiting operations to less than a few minutes risk aborting perfectly normal operations.
Set to nil (or zero) to disable timeout (it will then only timeout on the system’s internal timeouts).
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 648 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_timeout_set(VALUE self, VALUE timeout) { CURB_IMMED_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, timeout, 0); } |
#total_time ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total time in seconds for the previous transfer, including name resolving, TCP connect etc.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1816 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_total_time_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double time; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_TOTAL_TIME, &time); return rb_float_new(time); } |
#unescape("some text") ⇒ Object
Convert the given URL encoded input string to a “plain string” and return the result. All input characters that are URL encoded (%XX where XX is a two-digit hexadecimal number) are converted to their binary versions.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2284 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_unescape(VALUE self, VALUE str) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; int rlen; char *result; VALUE rresult; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); #if (LIBCURL_VERSION_NUM >= 0x070f04) result = (char*)curl_easy_unescape(rbce->curl, StringValuePtr(str), RSTRING_LEN(str), &rlen); #else result = (char*)curl_unescape(StringValuePtr(str), RSTRING_LEN(str)); rlen = strlen(result); #endif rresult = rb_str_new(result, rlen); curl_free(result); return rresult; } |
#unrestricted_auth=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance may use any HTTP authentication method available when necessary.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 915 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_unrestricted_auth_set(VALUE self, VALUE unrestricted_auth) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, unrestricted_auth); } |
#unrestricted_auth? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance may use any HTTP authentication method available when necessary.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 926 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_unrestricted_auth_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, unrestricted_auth); } |
#upload_speed ⇒ Float
Retrieve the average upload speed that curl measured for the preceeding complete upload.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1988 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_upload_speed_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_SPEED_UPLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#uploaded_bytes ⇒ Float
Retrieve the total amount of bytes that were uploaded in the preceeding transfer.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 1954 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_uploaded_bytes_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_SIZE_UPLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#uploaded_content_length ⇒ Float
Retrieve the content-length of the upload.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 2095 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_uploaded_content_length_get(VALUE self) { ruby_curl_easy *rbce; double bytes; Data_Get_Struct(self, ruby_curl_easy, rbce); curl_easy_getinfo(rbce->curl, CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_UPLOAD, &bytes); return rb_float_new(bytes); } |
#url ⇒ Object
Obtain the URL that will be used by subsequent calls to perform
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 249 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_url_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, url); } |
#url=(url) ⇒ Object
Set the URL for subsequent calls to perform
. It is acceptable (and even recommended) to reuse Curl::Easy instances by reassigning the URL between calls to perform
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 239 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_url_set(VALUE self, VALUE url) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, url); } |
#use_netrc=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance will use data from the user’s .netrc file for FTP connections.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 870 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_use_netrc_set(VALUE self, VALUE use_netrc) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, use_netrc); } |
#use_netrc? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance will use data from the user’s .netrc file for FTP connections.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 881 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_use_netrc_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, use_netrc); } |
#userpwd ⇒ Object
Obtain the username/password string that will be used for subsequent calls to perform
.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 368 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_userpwd_get(VALUE self) { CURB_OBJECT_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, userpwd); } |
#userpwd=(userpwd) ⇒ Object
Set the username/password string to use for subsequent calls to perform
. The supplied string should have the form “username:password”
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 357 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_userpwd_set(VALUE self, VALUE userpwd) { CURB_OBJECT_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, userpwd); } |
#verbose=(boolean) ⇒ Boolean
Configure whether this Curl instance gives verbose output to STDERR during transfers. Ignored if this instance has an on_debug handler.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 937 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_verbose_set(VALUE self, VALUE verbose) { CURB_BOOLEAN_SETTER(ruby_curl_easy, verbose); } |
#verbose? ⇒ Boolean
Determine whether this Curl instance gives verbose output to STDERR during transfers.
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# File 'ext/curb_easy.c', line 948 static VALUE ruby_curl_easy_verbose_q(VALUE self) { CURB_BOOLEAN_GETTER(ruby_curl_easy, verbose); } |