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# frozen_string_literal: true #-- # = uri/common.rb # # Author:: Akira Yamada <akira@ruby-lang.org> # License:: # You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same term as Ruby. # # See URI for general documentation # require_relative "rfc2396_parser" require_relative "rfc3986_parser" module URI include RFC2396_REGEXP REGEXP = RFC2396_REGEXP Parser = RFC2396_Parser RFC3986_PARSER = RFC3986_Parser.new Ractor.make_shareable(RFC3986_PARSER) if defined?(Ractor) # URI::Parser.new DEFAULT_PARSER = Parser.new DEFAULT_PARSER.pattern.each_pair do |sym, str| unless REGEXP::PATTERN.const_defined?(sym) REGEXP::PATTERN.const_set(sym, str) end end DEFAULT_PARSER.regexp.each_pair do |sym, str| const_set(sym, str) end Ractor.make_shareable(DEFAULT_PARSER) if defined?(Ractor) module Util # :nodoc: def make_components_hash(klass, array_hash) tmp = {} if array_hash.kind_of?(Array) && array_hash.size == klass.component.size - 1 klass.component[1..-1].each_index do |i| begin tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i].clone rescue TypeError tmp[klass.component[i + 1]] = array_hash[i] end end elsif array_hash.kind_of?(Hash) array_hash.each do |key, value| begin tmp[key] = value.clone rescue TypeError tmp[key] = value end end else raise ArgumentError, "expected Array of or Hash of components of #{klass} (#{klass.component[1..-1].join(', ')})" end tmp[:scheme] = klass.to_s.sub(/\A.*::/, '').downcase return tmp end module_function :make_components_hash end module Schemes end private_constant :Schemes # Registers the given +klass+ as the class to be instantiated # when parsing a \URI with the given +scheme+: # # URI.register_scheme('MS_SEARCH', URI::Generic) # => URI::Generic # URI.scheme_list['MS_SEARCH'] # => URI::Generic # # Note that after calling String#upcase on +scheme+, it must be a valid # constant name. def self.register_scheme(scheme, klass) Schemes.const_set(scheme.to_s.upcase, klass) end # Returns a hash of the defined schemes: # # URI.scheme_list # # => # {"MAILTO"=>URI::MailTo, # "LDAPS"=>URI::LDAPS, # "WS"=>URI::WS, # "HTTP"=>URI::HTTP, # "HTTPS"=>URI::HTTPS, # "LDAP"=>URI::LDAP, # "FILE"=>URI::File, # "FTP"=>URI::FTP} # # Related: URI.register_scheme. def self.scheme_list Schemes.constants.map { |name| [name.to_s.upcase, Schemes.const_get(name)] }.to_h end INITIAL_SCHEMES = scheme_list private_constant :INITIAL_SCHEMES Ractor.make_shareable(INITIAL_SCHEMES) if defined?(Ractor) # Returns a new object constructed from the given +scheme+, +arguments+, # and +default+: # # - The new object is an instance of <tt>URI.scheme_list[scheme.upcase]</tt>. # - The object is initialized by calling the class initializer # using +scheme+ and +arguments+. # See URI::Generic.new. # # Examples: # # values = ['john.doe', 'www.example.com', '123', nil, '/forum/questions/', nil, 'tag=networking&order=newest', 'top'] # URI.for('https', *values) # # => #<URI::HTTPS https://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top> # URI.for('foo', *values, default: URI::HTTP) # # => #<URI::HTTP foo://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top> # def self.for(scheme, *arguments, default: Generic) const_name = scheme.to_s.upcase uri_class = INITIAL_SCHEMES[const_name] uri_class ||= if /\A[A-Z]\w*\z/.match?(const_name) && Schemes.const_defined?(const_name, false) Schemes.const_get(const_name, false) end uri_class ||= default return uri_class.new(scheme, *arguments) end # # Base class for all URI exceptions. # class Error < StandardError; end # # Not a URI. # class InvalidURIError < Error; end # # Not a URI component. # class InvalidComponentError < Error; end # # URI is valid, bad usage is not. # class BadURIError < Error; end # Returns a 9-element array representing the parts of the \URI # formed from the string +uri+; # each array element is a string or +nil+: # # names = %w[scheme userinfo host port registry path opaque query fragment] # values = URI.split('https://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top') # names.zip(values) # # => # [["scheme", "https"], # ["userinfo", "john.doe"], # ["host", "www.example.com"], # ["port", "123"], # ["registry", nil], # ["path", "/forum/questions/"], # ["opaque", nil], # ["query", "tag=networking&order=newest"], # ["fragment", "top"]] # def self.split(uri) RFC3986_PARSER.split(uri) end # Returns a new \URI object constructed from the given string +uri+: # # URI.parse('https://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top') # # => #<URI::HTTPS https://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top> # URI.parse('http://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://john.doe@www.example.com:123/forum/questions/?tag=networking&order=newest#top> # # It's recommended to first ::escape string +uri+ # if it may contain invalid URI characters. # def self.parse(uri) RFC3986_PARSER.parse(uri) end # Merges the given URI strings +str+ # per {RFC 2396}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2396.html]. # # Each string in +str+ is converted to an # {RFC3986 URI}[https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986.html] before being merged. # # Examples: # # URI.join("http://example.com/","main.rbx") # # => #<URI::HTTP http://example.com/main.rbx> # # URI.join('http://example.com', 'foo') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://example.com/foo> # # URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', '/bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://example.com/bar> # # URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo', 'bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://example.com/bar> # # URI.join('http://example.com', '/foo/', 'bar') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://example.com/foo/bar> # def self.join(*str) RFC3986_PARSER.join(*str) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::extract(str[, schemes][,&blk]) # # == Args # # +str+:: # String to extract URIs from. # +schemes+:: # Limit URI matching to specific schemes. # # == Description # # Extracts URIs from a string. If block given, iterates through all matched URIs. # Returns nil if block given or array with matches. # # == Usage # # require "uri" # # URI.extract("text here http://foo.example.org/bla and here mailto:test@example.com and here also.") # # => ["http://foo.example.com/bla", "mailto:test@example.com"] # def self.extract(str, schemes = nil, &block) # :nodoc: warn "URI.extract is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE DEFAULT_PARSER.extract(str, schemes, &block) end # # == Synopsis # # URI::regexp([match_schemes]) # # == Args # # +match_schemes+:: # Array of schemes. If given, resulting regexp matches to URIs # whose scheme is one of the match_schemes. # # == Description # # Returns a Regexp object which matches to URI-like strings. # The Regexp object returned by this method includes arbitrary # number of capture group (parentheses). Never rely on its number. # # == Usage # # require 'uri' # # # extract first URI from html_string # html_string.slice(URI.regexp) # # # remove ftp URIs # html_string.sub(URI.regexp(['ftp']), '') # # # You should not rely on the number of parentheses # html_string.scan(URI.regexp) do |*matches| # p $& # end # def self.regexp(schemes = nil)# :nodoc: warn "URI.regexp is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE DEFAULT_PARSER.make_regexp(schemes) end TBLENCWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: 256.times do |i| TBLENCWWWCOMP_[-i.chr] = -('%%%02X' % i) end TBLENCURICOMP_ = TBLENCWWWCOMP_.dup.freeze TBLENCWWWCOMP_[' '] = '+' TBLENCWWWCOMP_.freeze TBLDECWWWCOMP_ = {} # :nodoc: 256.times do |i| h, l = i>>4, i&15 TBLDECWWWCOMP_[-('%%%X%X' % [h, l])] = -i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_[-('%%%x%X' % [h, l])] = -i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_[-('%%%X%x' % [h, l])] = -i.chr TBLDECWWWCOMP_[-('%%%x%x' % [h, l])] = -i.chr end TBLDECWWWCOMP_['+'] = ' ' TBLDECWWWCOMP_.freeze # Returns a URL-encoded string derived from the given string +str+. # # The returned string: # # - Preserves: # # - Characters <tt>'*'</tt>, <tt>'.'</tt>, <tt>'-'</tt>, and <tt>'_'</tt>. # - Character in ranges <tt>'a'..'z'</tt>, <tt>'A'..'Z'</tt>, # and <tt>'0'..'9'</tt>. # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form_component('*.-_azAZ09') # # => "*.-_azAZ09" # # - Converts: # # - Character <tt>' '</tt> to character <tt>'+'</tt>. # - Any other character to "percent notation"; # the percent notation for character <i>c</i> is <tt>'%%%X' % c.ord</tt>. # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form_component('Here are some punctuation characters: ,;?:') # # => "Here+are+some+punctuation+characters%3A+%2C%3B%3F%3A" # # Encoding: # # - If +str+ has encoding Encoding::ASCII_8BIT, argument +enc+ is ignored. # - Otherwise +str+ is converted first to Encoding::UTF_8 # (with suitable character replacements), # and then to encoding +enc+. # # In either case, the returned string has forced encoding Encoding::US_ASCII. # # Related: URI.encode_uri_component (encodes <tt>' '</tt> as <tt>'%20'</tt>). def self.encode_www_form_component(str, enc=nil) _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCWWWCOMP_, str, enc) end # Returns a string decoded from the given \URL-encoded string +str+. # # The given string is first encoded as Encoding::ASCII-8BIT (using String#b), # then decoded (as below), and finally force-encoded to the given encoding +enc+. # # The returned string: # # - Preserves: # # - Characters <tt>'*'</tt>, <tt>'.'</tt>, <tt>'-'</tt>, and <tt>'_'</tt>. # - Character in ranges <tt>'a'..'z'</tt>, <tt>'A'..'Z'</tt>, # and <tt>'0'..'9'</tt>. # # Example: # # URI.decode_www_form_component('*.-_azAZ09') # # => "*.-_azAZ09" # # - Converts: # # - Character <tt>'+'</tt> to character <tt>' '</tt>. # - Each "percent notation" to an ASCII character. # # Example: # # URI.decode_www_form_component('Here+are+some+punctuation+characters%3A+%2C%3B%3F%3A') # # => "Here are some punctuation characters: ,;?:" # # Related: URI.decode_uri_component (preserves <tt>'+'</tt>). def self.decode_www_form_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8) _decode_uri_component(/\+|%\h\h/, str, enc) end # Like URI.encode_www_form_component, except that <tt>' '</tt> (space) # is encoded as <tt>'%20'</tt> (instead of <tt>'+'</tt>). def self.encode_uri_component(str, enc=nil) _encode_uri_component(/[^*\-.0-9A-Z_a-z]/, TBLENCURICOMP_, str, enc) end # Like URI.decode_www_form_component, except that <tt>'+'</tt> is preserved. def self.decode_uri_component(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8) _decode_uri_component(/%\h\h/, str, enc) end def self._encode_uri_component(regexp, table, str, enc) str = str.to_s.dup if str.encoding != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT if enc && enc != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT str.encode!(Encoding::UTF_8, invalid: :replace, undef: :replace) str.encode!(enc, fallback: ->(x){"&##{x.ord};"}) end str.force_encoding(Encoding::ASCII_8BIT) end str.gsub!(regexp, table) str.force_encoding(Encoding::US_ASCII) end private_class_method :_encode_uri_component def self._decode_uri_component(regexp, str, enc) raise ArgumentError, "invalid %-encoding (#{str})" if /%(?!\h\h)/.match?(str) str.b.gsub(regexp, TBLDECWWWCOMP_).force_encoding(enc) end private_class_method :_decode_uri_component # Returns a URL-encoded string derived from the given # {Enumerable}[rdoc-ref:Enumerable@Enumerable+in+Ruby+Classes] # +enum+. # # The result is suitable for use as form data # for an \HTTP request whose <tt>Content-Type</tt> is # <tt>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'</tt>. # # The returned string consists of the elements of +enum+, # each converted to one or more URL-encoded strings, # and all joined with character <tt>'&'</tt>. # # Simple examples: # # URI.encode_www_form([['foo', 0], ['bar', 1], ['baz', 2]]) # # => "foo=0&bar=1&baz=2" # URI.encode_www_form({foo: 0, bar: 1, baz: 2}) # # => "foo=0&bar=1&baz=2" # # The returned string is formed using method URI.encode_www_form_component, # which converts certain characters: # # URI.encode_www_form('f#o': '/', 'b-r': '$', 'b z': '@') # # => "f%23o=%2F&b-r=%24&b+z=%40" # # When +enum+ is Array-like, each element +ele+ is converted to a field: # # - If +ele+ is an array of two or more elements, # the field is formed from its first two elements # (and any additional elements are ignored): # # name = URI.encode_www_form_component(ele[0], enc) # value = URI.encode_www_form_component(ele[1], enc) # "#{name}=#{value}" # # Examples: # # URI.encode_www_form([%w[foo bar], %w[baz bat bah]]) # # => "foo=bar&baz=bat" # URI.encode_www_form([['foo', 0], ['bar', :baz, 'bat']]) # # => "foo=0&bar=baz" # # - If +ele+ is an array of one element, # the field is formed from <tt>ele[0]</tt>: # # URI.encode_www_form_component(ele[0]) # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form([['foo'], [:bar], [0]]) # # => "foo&bar&0" # # - Otherwise the field is formed from +ele+: # # URI.encode_www_form_component(ele) # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form(['foo', :bar, 0]) # # => "foo&bar&0" # # The elements of an Array-like +enum+ may be mixture: # # URI.encode_www_form([['foo', 0], ['bar', 1, 2], ['baz'], :bat]) # # => "foo=0&bar=1&baz&bat" # # When +enum+ is Hash-like, # each +key+/+value+ pair is converted to one or more fields: # # - If +value+ is # {Array-convertible}[rdoc-ref:implicit_conversion.rdoc@Array-Convertible+Objects], # each element +ele+ in +value+ is paired with +key+ to form a field: # # name = URI.encode_www_form_component(key, enc) # value = URI.encode_www_form_component(ele, enc) # "#{name}=#{value}" # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form({foo: [:bar, 1], baz: [:bat, :bam, 2]}) # # => "foo=bar&foo=1&baz=bat&baz=bam&baz=2" # # - Otherwise, +key+ and +value+ are paired to form a field: # # name = URI.encode_www_form_component(key, enc) # value = URI.encode_www_form_component(value, enc) # "#{name}=#{value}" # # Example: # # URI.encode_www_form({foo: 0, bar: 1, baz: 2}) # # => "foo=0&bar=1&baz=2" # # The elements of a Hash-like +enum+ may be mixture: # # URI.encode_www_form({foo: [0, 1], bar: 2}) # # => "foo=0&foo=1&bar=2" # def self.encode_www_form(enum, enc=nil) enum.map do |k,v| if v.nil? encode_www_form_component(k, enc) elsif v.respond_to?(:to_ary) v.to_ary.map do |w| str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc) unless w.nil? str << '=' str << encode_www_form_component(w, enc) end end.join('&') else str = encode_www_form_component(k, enc) str << '=' str << encode_www_form_component(v, enc) end end.join('&') end # Returns name/value pairs derived from the given string +str+, # which must be an ASCII string. # # The method may be used to decode the body of Net::HTTPResponse object +res+ # for which <tt>res['Content-Type']</tt> is <tt>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded'</tt>. # # The returned data is an array of 2-element subarrays; # each subarray is a name/value pair (both are strings). # Each returned string has encoding +enc+, # and has had invalid characters removed via # {String#scrub}[rdoc-ref:String#scrub]. # # A simple example: # # URI.decode_www_form('foo=0&bar=1&baz') # # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", ""]] # # The returned strings have certain conversions, # similar to those performed in URI.decode_www_form_component: # # URI.decode_www_form('f%23o=%2F&b-r=%24&b+z=%40') # # => [["f#o", "/"], ["b-r", "$"], ["b z", "@"]] # # The given string may contain consecutive separators: # # URI.decode_www_form('foo=0&&bar=1&&baz=2') # # => [["foo", "0"], ["", ""], ["bar", "1"], ["", ""], ["baz", "2"]] # # A different separator may be specified: # # URI.decode_www_form('foo=0--bar=1--baz', separator: '--') # # => [["foo", "0"], ["bar", "1"], ["baz", ""]] # def self.decode_www_form(str, enc=Encoding::UTF_8, separator: '&', use__charset_: false, isindex: false) raise ArgumentError, "the input of #{self.name}.#{__method__} must be ASCII only string" unless str.ascii_only? ary = [] return ary if str.empty? enc = Encoding.find(enc) str.b.each_line(separator) do |string| string.chomp!(separator) key, sep, val = string.partition('=') if isindex if sep.empty? val = key key = +'' end isindex = false end if use__charset_ and key == '_charset_' and e = get_encoding(val) enc = e use__charset_ = false end key.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_) if val val.gsub!(/\+|%\h\h/, TBLDECWWWCOMP_) else val = +'' end ary << [key, val] end ary.each do |k, v| k.force_encoding(enc) k.scrub! v.force_encoding(enc) v.scrub! end ary end private =begin command for WEB_ENCODINGS_ curl https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/encodings.json| ruby -rjson -e 'H={} h={ "shift_jis"=>"Windows-31J", "euc-jp"=>"cp51932", "iso-2022-jp"=>"cp50221", "x-mac-cyrillic"=>"macCyrillic", } JSON($<.read).map{|x|x["encodings"]}.flatten.each{|x| Encoding.find(n=h.fetch(n=x["name"].downcase,n))rescue next x["labels"].each{|y|H[y]=n} } puts "{" H.each{|k,v|puts %[ #{k.dump}=>#{v.dump},]} puts "}" ' =end WEB_ENCODINGS_ = { "unicode-1-1-utf-8"=>"utf-8", "utf-8"=>"utf-8", "utf8"=>"utf-8", "866"=>"ibm866", "cp866"=>"ibm866", "csibm866"=>"ibm866", "ibm866"=>"ibm866", "csisolatin2"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso-8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso-ir-101"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso88592"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso_8859-2"=>"iso-8859-2", "iso_8859-2:1987"=>"iso-8859-2", "l2"=>"iso-8859-2", "latin2"=>"iso-8859-2", "csisolatin3"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso-8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso-ir-109"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso88593"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso_8859-3"=>"iso-8859-3", "iso_8859-3:1988"=>"iso-8859-3", "l3"=>"iso-8859-3", "latin3"=>"iso-8859-3", "csisolatin4"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso-8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso-ir-110"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso88594"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso_8859-4"=>"iso-8859-4", "iso_8859-4:1988"=>"iso-8859-4", "l4"=>"iso-8859-4", "latin4"=>"iso-8859-4", "csisolatincyrillic"=>"iso-8859-5", "cyrillic"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso-8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso-ir-144"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso88595"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso_8859-5"=>"iso-8859-5", "iso_8859-5:1988"=>"iso-8859-5", "arabic"=>"iso-8859-6", "asmo-708"=>"iso-8859-6", "csiso88596e"=>"iso-8859-6", "csiso88596i"=>"iso-8859-6", "csisolatinarabic"=>"iso-8859-6", "ecma-114"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso-8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso-8859-6-e"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso-8859-6-i"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso-ir-127"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso88596"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso_8859-6"=>"iso-8859-6", "iso_8859-6:1987"=>"iso-8859-6", "csisolatingreek"=>"iso-8859-7", "ecma-118"=>"iso-8859-7", "elot_928"=>"iso-8859-7", "greek"=>"iso-8859-7", "greek8"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso-8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso-ir-126"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso88597"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso_8859-7"=>"iso-8859-7", "iso_8859-7:1987"=>"iso-8859-7", "sun_eu_greek"=>"iso-8859-7", "csiso88598e"=>"iso-8859-8", "csisolatinhebrew"=>"iso-8859-8", "hebrew"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso-8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso-8859-8-e"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso-ir-138"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso88598"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso_8859-8"=>"iso-8859-8", "iso_8859-8:1988"=>"iso-8859-8", "visual"=>"iso-8859-8", "csisolatin6"=>"iso-8859-10", "iso-8859-10"=>"iso-8859-10", "iso-ir-157"=>"iso-8859-10", "iso8859-10"=>"iso-8859-10", "iso885910"=>"iso-8859-10", "l6"=>"iso-8859-10", "latin6"=>"iso-8859-10", "iso-8859-13"=>"iso-8859-13", "iso8859-13"=>"iso-8859-13", "iso885913"=>"iso-8859-13", "iso-8859-14"=>"iso-8859-14", "iso8859-14"=>"iso-8859-14", "iso885914"=>"iso-8859-14", "csisolatin9"=>"iso-8859-15", "iso-8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", "iso8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", "iso885915"=>"iso-8859-15", "iso_8859-15"=>"iso-8859-15", "l9"=>"iso-8859-15", "iso-8859-16"=>"iso-8859-16", "cskoi8r"=>"koi8-r", "koi"=>"koi8-r", "koi8"=>"koi8-r", "koi8-r"=>"koi8-r", "koi8_r"=>"koi8-r", "koi8-ru"=>"koi8-u", "koi8-u"=>"koi8-u", "dos-874"=>"windows-874", "iso-8859-11"=>"windows-874", "iso8859-11"=>"windows-874", "iso885911"=>"windows-874", "tis-620"=>"windows-874", "windows-874"=>"windows-874", "cp1250"=>"windows-1250", "windows-1250"=>"windows-1250", "x-cp1250"=>"windows-1250", "cp1251"=>"windows-1251", "windows-1251"=>"windows-1251", "x-cp1251"=>"windows-1251", "ansi_x3.4-1968"=>"windows-1252", "ascii"=>"windows-1252", "cp1252"=>"windows-1252", "cp819"=>"windows-1252", "csisolatin1"=>"windows-1252", "ibm819"=>"windows-1252", "iso-8859-1"=>"windows-1252", "iso-ir-100"=>"windows-1252", "iso8859-1"=>"windows-1252", "iso88591"=>"windows-1252", "iso_8859-1"=>"windows-1252", "iso_8859-1:1987"=>"windows-1252", "l1"=>"windows-1252", "latin1"=>"windows-1252", "us-ascii"=>"windows-1252", "windows-1252"=>"windows-1252", "x-cp1252"=>"windows-1252", "cp1253"=>"windows-1253", "windows-1253"=>"windows-1253", "x-cp1253"=>"windows-1253", "cp1254"=>"windows-1254", "csisolatin5"=>"windows-1254", "iso-8859-9"=>"windows-1254", "iso-ir-148"=>"windows-1254", "iso8859-9"=>"windows-1254", "iso88599"=>"windows-1254", "iso_8859-9"=>"windows-1254", "iso_8859-9:1989"=>"windows-1254", "l5"=>"windows-1254", "latin5"=>"windows-1254", "windows-1254"=>"windows-1254", "x-cp1254"=>"windows-1254", "cp1255"=>"windows-1255", "windows-1255"=>"windows-1255", "x-cp1255"=>"windows-1255", "cp1256"=>"windows-1256", "windows-1256"=>"windows-1256", "x-cp1256"=>"windows-1256", "cp1257"=>"windows-1257", "windows-1257"=>"windows-1257", "x-cp1257"=>"windows-1257", "cp1258"=>"windows-1258", "windows-1258"=>"windows-1258", "x-cp1258"=>"windows-1258", "x-mac-cyrillic"=>"macCyrillic", "x-mac-ukrainian"=>"macCyrillic", "chinese"=>"gbk", "csgb2312"=>"gbk", "csiso58gb231280"=>"gbk", "gb2312"=>"gbk", "gb_2312"=>"gbk", "gb_2312-80"=>"gbk", "gbk"=>"gbk", "iso-ir-58"=>"gbk", "x-gbk"=>"gbk", "gb18030"=>"gb18030", "big5"=>"big5", "big5-hkscs"=>"big5", "cn-big5"=>"big5", "csbig5"=>"big5", "x-x-big5"=>"big5", "cseucpkdfmtjapanese"=>"cp51932", "euc-jp"=>"cp51932", "x-euc-jp"=>"cp51932", "csiso2022jp"=>"cp50221", "iso-2022-jp"=>"cp50221", "csshiftjis"=>"Windows-31J", "ms932"=>"Windows-31J", "ms_kanji"=>"Windows-31J", "shift-jis"=>"Windows-31J", "shift_jis"=>"Windows-31J", "sjis"=>"Windows-31J", "windows-31j"=>"Windows-31J", "x-sjis"=>"Windows-31J", "cseuckr"=>"euc-kr", "csksc56011987"=>"euc-kr", "euc-kr"=>"euc-kr", "iso-ir-149"=>"euc-kr", "korean"=>"euc-kr", "ks_c_5601-1987"=>"euc-kr", "ks_c_5601-1989"=>"euc-kr", "ksc5601"=>"euc-kr", "ksc_5601"=>"euc-kr", "windows-949"=>"euc-kr", "utf-16be"=>"utf-16be", "utf-16"=>"utf-16le", "utf-16le"=>"utf-16le", } # :nodoc: Ractor.make_shareable(WEB_ENCODINGS_) if defined?(Ractor) # :nodoc: # return encoding or nil # http://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-encoding-get def self.get_encoding(label) Encoding.find(WEB_ENCODINGS_[label.to_str.strip.downcase]) rescue nil end end # module URI module Kernel # # Returns a \URI object derived from the given +uri+, # which may be a \URI string or an existing \URI object: # # # Returns a new URI. # uri = URI('http://github.com/ruby/ruby') # # => #<URI::HTTP http://github.com/ruby/ruby> # # Returns the given URI. # URI(uri) # # => #<URI::HTTP http://github.com/ruby/ruby> # def URI(uri) if uri.is_a?(URI::Generic) uri elsif uri = String.try_convert(uri) URI.parse(uri) else raise ArgumentError, "bad argument (expected URI object or URI string)" end end module_function :URI end