stevefolder/vendor/bundle/ruby/3.1.0/gems/rest-client-2.1.0/lib/restclient.rb
2022-02-04 18:48:09 -05:00

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require 'net/http'
require 'openssl'
require 'stringio'
require 'uri'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/version'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/platform'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/exceptions'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/utils'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/request'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/abstract_response'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/response'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/raw_response'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/resource'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/params_array'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/payload'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/restclient/windows'
# This module's static methods are the entry point for using the REST client.
#
# # GET
# xml = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource'
# jpg = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/resource', :accept => 'image/jpg'
#
# # authentication and SSL
# RestClient.get 'https://user:password@example.com/private/resource'
#
# # POST or PUT with a hash sends parameters as a urlencoded form body
# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :param1 => 'one'
#
# # nest hash parameters
# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', :nested => { :param1 => 'one' }
#
# # POST and PUT with raw payloads
# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource', 'the post body', :content_type => 'text/plain'
# RestClient.post 'http://example.com/resource.xml', xml_doc
# RestClient.put 'http://example.com/resource.pdf', File.read('my.pdf'), :content_type => 'application/pdf'
#
# # DELETE
# RestClient.delete 'http://example.com/resource'
#
# # retreive the response http code and headers
# res = RestClient.get 'http://example.com/some.jpg'
# res.code # => 200
# res.headers[:content_type] # => 'image/jpg'
#
# # HEAD
# RestClient.head('http://example.com').headers
#
# To use with a proxy, just set RestClient.proxy to the proper http proxy:
#
# RestClient.proxy = "http://proxy.example.com/"
#
# Or inherit the proxy from the environment:
#
# RestClient.proxy = ENV['http_proxy']
#
# For live tests of RestClient, try using http://rest-test.heroku.com, which echoes back information about the rest call:
#
# >> RestClient.put 'http://rest-test.heroku.com/resource', :foo => 'baz'
# => "PUT http://rest-test.heroku.com/resource with a 7 byte payload, content type application/x-www-form-urlencoded {\"foo\"=>\"baz\"}"
#
module RestClient
def self.get(url, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :get, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.post(url, payload, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :post, :url => url, :payload => payload, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.patch(url, payload, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :patch, :url => url, :payload => payload, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.put(url, payload, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :put, :url => url, :payload => payload, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.delete(url, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :delete, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.head(url, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :head, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block)
end
def self.options(url, headers={}, &block)
Request.execute(:method => :options, :url => url, :headers => headers, &block)
end
# A global proxy URL to use for all requests. This can be overridden on a
# per-request basis by passing `:proxy` to RestClient::Request.
def self.proxy
@proxy ||= nil
end
def self.proxy=(value)
@proxy = value
@proxy_set = true
end
# Return whether RestClient.proxy was set explicitly. We use this to
# differentiate between no value being set and a value explicitly set to nil.
#
# @return [Boolean]
#
def self.proxy_set?
@proxy_set ||= false
end
# Setup the log for RestClient calls.
# Value should be a logger but can can be stdout, stderr, or a filename.
# You can also configure logging by the environment variable RESTCLIENT_LOG.
def self.log= log
@@log = create_log log
end
# Create a log that respond to << like a logger
# param can be 'stdout', 'stderr', a string (then we will log to that file) or a logger (then we return it)
def self.create_log param
if param
if param.is_a? String
if param == 'stdout'
stdout_logger = Class.new do
def << obj
STDOUT.puts obj
end
end
stdout_logger.new
elsif param == 'stderr'
stderr_logger = Class.new do
def << obj
STDERR.puts obj
end
end
stderr_logger.new
else
file_logger = Class.new do
attr_writer :target_file
def << obj
File.open(@target_file, 'a') { |f| f.puts obj }
end
end
logger = file_logger.new
logger.target_file = param
logger
end
else
param
end
end
end
@@env_log = create_log ENV['RESTCLIENT_LOG']
@@log = nil
def self.log # :nodoc:
@@env_log || @@log
end
@@before_execution_procs = []
# Add a Proc to be called before each request in executed.
# The proc parameters will be the http request and the request params.
def self.add_before_execution_proc &proc
raise ArgumentError.new('block is required') unless proc
@@before_execution_procs << proc
end
# Reset the procs to be called before each request is executed.
def self.reset_before_execution_procs
@@before_execution_procs = []
end
def self.before_execution_procs # :nodoc:
@@before_execution_procs
end
end