HTTP response class.
This class wraps together the response header and the response body (the entity requested).
It mixes in the HTTPHeader module, which provides access to response header values both via hash-like methods and via individual readers.
Note that each possible HTTP response code defines its own HTTPResponse
subclass. All classes are defined under the Net
module. Indentation indicates inheritance. For a list of the classes see Net::HTTP
.
Correspondence HTTP code => class
is stored in CODE_TO_OBJ
constant:
Net::HTTPResponse::CODE_TO_OBJ['404'] #=> Net::HTTPNotFound
The HTTP result code string. For example, '302'. You can also determine the response type by examining which response subclass the response object is an instance of.
Set
to true automatically when the request did not contain an Accept-Encoding header from the user.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 54 def each_response_header(sock) key = value = nil while true line = sock.readuntil("\n", true).sub(/\s+\z/, '') break if line.empty? if line[0] == ?\s or line[0] == ?\t and value value << ' ' unless value.empty? value << line.strip else yield key, value if key key, value = line.strip.split(/\s*:\s*/, 2) raise Net::HTTPBadResponse, 'wrong header line format' if value.nil? end end yield key, value if key end
Returns the full entity body.
Calling this method a second or subsequent time will return the string already read.
http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| puts res.body } http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| p res.body.object_id # 538149362 p res.body.object_id # 538149362 }
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 234 def body read_body() end
Because it may be necessary to modify the body, Eg, decompression this method facilitates that.
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 240 def body=(value) @body = value end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 109 def inspect "#<#{self.class} #{@code} #{@message} readbody=#{@read}>" end
Gets the entity body returned by the remote HTTP server.
If a block is given, the body is passed to the block, and the body is provided in fragments, as it is read in from the socket.
If dest
argument is given, response is read into that variable, with dest#<<
method (it could be String
or IO
, or any other object responding to <<
).
Calling this method a second or subsequent time for the same HTTPResponse
object will return the value already read.
http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| puts res.read_body } http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| p res.read_body.object_id # 538149362 p res.read_body.object_id # 538149362 } # using iterator http.request_get('/index.html') {|res| res.read_body do |segment| print segment end }
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 202 def read_body(dest = nil, &block) if @read raise IOError, "#{self.class}\#read_body called twice" if dest or block return @body end to = procdest(dest, block) stream_check if @body_exist read_body_0 to @body = to else @body = nil end @read = true @body end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 343 def procdest(dest, block) raise ArgumentError, 'both arg and block given for HTTP method' if dest and block if block Net::ReadAdapter.new(block) else dest || '' end end
# File ruby-3.1.2/lib/net/http/response.rb, line 289 def read_body_0(dest) inflater do |inflate_body_io| if chunked? read_chunked dest, inflate_body_io return end @socket = inflate_body_io clen = content_length() if clen @socket.read clen, dest, true # ignore EOF return end clen = range_length() if clen @socket.read clen, dest return end @socket.read_all dest end end