Module: HTTParty::ClassMethods

Extended by:
AllowedFormatsDeprecation
Defined in:
lib/httparty.rb

Overview

Common Request Options

Request methods (get, post, patch, put, delete, head, options) all take a common set of options. These are:

:body:

Body of the request. If passed an object that responds to #to_hash, will try to normalize it first, by default passing it to ActiveSupport::to_params. Any other kind of object will get used as-is.

:http_proxyaddr:

Address of proxy server to use.

:http_proxyport:

Port of proxy server to use.

:http_proxyuser:

User for proxy server authentication.

:http_proxypass:

Password for proxy server authentication.

:limit:

Maximum number of redirects to follow. Takes precedences over :no_follow.

:query:

Query string, or an object that responds to #to_hash representing it. Normalized according to the same rules as :body. If you specify this on a POST, you must use an object which responds to #to_hash. See also HTTParty::ClassMethods.default_params.

:timeout:

Timeout for opening connection and reading data.

:+local_host:

Local address to bind to before connecting.

:+local_port:

Local port to bind to before connecting.

There are also another set of options with names corresponding to various class methods. The methods in question are those that let you set a class-wide default, and the options override the defaults on a request-by-request basis. Those options are:

  • :base_uri: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.base_uri.

  • :basic_auth: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.basic_auth. Only one of :basic_auth and :digest_auth can be used at a time; if you try using both, you’ll get an ArgumentError.

  • :debug_output: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.debug_output.

  • :digest_auth: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.digest_auth. Only one of :basic_auth and :digest_auth can be used at a time; if you try using both, you’ll get an ArgumentError.

  • :format: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.format.

  • :headers: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.headers. Must be a an object which responds to #to_hash.

  • :maintain_method_across_redirects: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.maintain_method_across_redirects.

  • :no_follow: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.no_follow.

  • :parser: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.parser.

  • :connection_adapter: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.connection_adapter.

  • :pem: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.pem.

  • :query_string_normalizer: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.query_string_normalizer

  • :ssl_ca_file: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.ssl_ca_file.

  • :ssl_ca_path: see HTTParty::ClassMethods.ssl_ca_path.

Instance Method Summary collapse

Methods included from AllowedFormatsDeprecation

const_missing

Instance Method Details

#base_uri(uri = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a base uri to be used for each request. Will normalize uri to include http, etc.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  base_uri 'twitter.com'
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 107

def base_uri(uri=nil)
  return default_options[:base_uri] unless uri
  default_options[:base_uri] = HTTParty.normalize_base_uri(uri)
end

#basic_auth(u, p) ⇒ Object

Allows setting basic authentication username and password.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  basic_auth 'username', 'password'
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 118

def basic_auth(u, p)
  default_options[:basic_auth] = {username: u, password: p}
end

#ciphers(cipher_names) ⇒ Object

Allows setting of SSL ciphers to use. This only works in Ruby 1.9+. You can get a list of valid specific ciphers from OpenSSL::Cipher.ciphers. You also can specify a cipher suite here, listed here at openssl.org: www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html#CIPHER_SUITE_NAMES

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  ciphers "RC4-SHA"
end


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def ciphers(cipher_names)
  default_options[:ciphers] = cipher_names
end

#connection_adapter(custom_adapter = nil, options = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a custom connection_adapter for the http connections

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  connection_adapter Proc.new {|uri, options| ... }
end

provide optional configuration for your connection_adapter

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  connection_adapter Proc.new {|uri, options| ... }, {foo: :bar}
end

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def connection_adapter(custom_adapter = nil, options = nil)
  if custom_adapter.nil?
    default_options[:connection_adapter]
  else
    default_options[:connection_adapter] = custom_adapter
    default_options[:connection_adapter_options] = options
  end
end

#cookies(h = {}) ⇒ Object

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 224

def cookies(h={})
  raise ArgumentError, 'Cookies must an object which respond to #to_hash' unless h.respond_to?(:to_hash)
  default_cookies.add_cookies(h)
end

#copy(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a COPY request to a path



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def copy(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Copy, path, options, &block
end

#debug_output(stream = $stderr) ⇒ Object

Set an output stream for debugging, defaults to $stderr. The output stream is passed on to Net::HTTP#set_debug_output.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  debug_output $stderr
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 208

def debug_output(stream = $stderr)
  default_options[:debug_output] = stream
end

#default_optionsObject

:nodoc:



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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 529

def default_options #:nodoc:
  @default_options
end

#default_params(h = {}) ⇒ Object

Allows setting default parameters to be appended to each request. Great for api keys and such.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  default_params api_key: 'secret', another: 'foo'
end

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 161

def default_params(h={})
  raise ArgumentError, 'Default params must an object which respond to #to_hash' unless h.respond_to?(:to_hash)
  default_options[:default_params] ||= {}
  default_options[:default_params].merge!(h)
end

#default_timeout(t) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a default timeout for all HTTP calls Timeout is specified in seconds.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  default_timeout 10
end

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 174

def default_timeout(t)
  raise ArgumentError, 'Timeout must be an integer or float' unless t && (t.is_a?(Integer) || t.is_a?(Float))
  default_options[:timeout] = t
end

#delete(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a DELETE request to a path



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def delete(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Delete, path, options, &block
end

#digest_auth(u, p) ⇒ Object

Allows setting digest authentication username and password.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  digest_auth 'username', 'password'
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 128

def digest_auth(u, p)
  default_options[:digest_auth] = {username: u, password: p}
end

#disable_rails_query_string_formatObject

Do not send rails style query strings. Specically, don’t use bracket notation when sending an array

For a query:

get '/', query: {selected_ids: [1,2,3]}

The default query string looks like this:

/?selected_ids[]=1&selected_ids[]=2&selected_ids[]=3

Call ‘disable_rails_query_string_format` to transform the query string into:

/?selected_ids=1&selected_ids=2&selected_ids=3

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  disable_rails_query_string_format
end


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def disable_rails_query_string_format
  query_string_normalizer Request::NON_RAILS_QUERY_STRING_NORMALIZER
end

#follow_redirects(value = true) ⇒ Object

Proceed to the location header when an HTTP response dictates a redirect. Redirects are always followed by default.

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  base_uri 'http://google.com'
  follow_redirects true
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 238

def follow_redirects(value = true)
  default_options[:follow_redirects] = value
end

#format(f = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting the format with which to parse. Must be one of the allowed formats ie: json, xml

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  format :json
end


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 249

def format(f = nil)
  if f.nil?
    default_options[:format]
  else
    parser(Parser) if parser.nil?
    default_options[:format] = f
    validate_format
  end
end

#get(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Allows making a get request to a url.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
end

# Simple get with full url
Foo.get('http://foo.com/resource.json')

# Simple get with full url and query parameters
# ie: http://foo.com/resource.json?limit=10
Foo.get('http://foo.com/resource.json', query: {limit: 10})


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def get(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Get, path, options, &block
end

#head(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a HEAD request to a path



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def head(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Head, path, options, &block
end

#headers(h = {}) ⇒ Object

Allows setting HTTP headers to be used for each request.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  headers 'Accept' => 'text/html'
end

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 218

def headers(h={})
  raise ArgumentError, 'Headers must an object which responds to #to_hash' unless h.respond_to?(:to_hash)
  default_options[:headers] ||= {}
  default_options[:headers].merge!(h.to_hash)
end

#http_proxy(addr = nil, port = nil, user = nil, pass = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting http proxy information to be used

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  http_proxy 'http://foo.com', 80, 'user', 'pass'
end


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def http_proxy(addr=nil, port=nil, user=nil, pass=nil)
  default_options[:http_proxyaddr] = addr
  default_options[:http_proxyport] = port
  default_options[:http_proxyuser] = user
  default_options[:http_proxypass] = pass
end

#logger(logger, level = :info, format = :apache) ⇒ Object

Turns on logging

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  logger Logger.new('http_logger'), :info, :apache
end


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def logger(logger, level=:info, format=:apache)
  default_options[:logger]     = logger
  default_options[:log_level]  = level
  default_options[:log_format] = format
end

#maintain_method_across_redirects(value = true) ⇒ Object

Declare that you wish to maintain the chosen HTTP method across redirects. The default behavior is to follow redirects via the GET method. If you wish to maintain the original method, you can set this option to true.

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  base_uri 'http://google.com'
  maintain_method_across_redirects true
end


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def maintain_method_across_redirects(value = true)
  default_options[:maintain_method_across_redirects] = value
end

#move(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a MOVE request to a path



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def move(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Move, path, options, &block
end

#no_follow(value = false) ⇒ Object

Declare whether or not to follow redirects. When true, an RedirectionTooDeep error will raise upon encountering a redirect. You can then gain access to the response object via HTTParty::RedirectionTooDeep#response.

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  base_uri 'http://google.com'
  no_follow true
end

begin
  Foo.get('/')
rescue HTTParty::RedirectionTooDeep => e
  puts e.response.body
end

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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 278

def no_follow(value = false)
  default_options[:no_follow] = value
end

#open_timeout(t) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a default open_timeout for all HTTP calls in seconds

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  open_timeout 10
end

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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# File 'lib/httparty.rb', line 185

def open_timeout(t)
  raise ArgumentError, 'open_timeout must be an integer or float' unless t && (t.is_a?(Integer) || t.is_a?(Float))
  default_options[:open_timeout] = t
end

#options(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform an OPTIONS request to a path



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def options(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Options, path, options, &block
end

#parser(custom_parser = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a custom parser for the response.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  parser Proc.new {|data| ...}
end


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def parser(custom_parser = nil)
  if custom_parser.nil?
    default_options[:parser]
  else
    default_options[:parser] = custom_parser
    validate_format
  end
end

#patch(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a PATCH request to a path



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def patch(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Patch, path, options, &block
end

#pem(pem_contents, password = nil) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a PEM file to be used

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  pem File.read('/home/user/my.pem'), "optional password"
end


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def pem(pem_contents, password=nil)
  default_options[:pem] = pem_contents
  default_options[:pem_password] = password
end

#pkcs12(p12_contents, password) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a PKCS12 file to be used

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  pkcs12 File.read('/home/user/my.p12'), "password"
end


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def pkcs12(p12_contents, password)
  default_options[:p12] = p12_contents
  default_options[:p12_password] = password
end

#post(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Allows making a post request to a url.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
end

# Simple post with full url and setting the body
Foo.post('http://foo.com/resources', body: {bar: 'baz'})

# Simple post with full url using :query option,
# which gets set as form data on the request.
Foo.post('http://foo.com/resources', query: {bar: 'baz'})


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def post(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Post, path, options, &block
end

#put(path, options = {}, &block) ⇒ Object

Perform a PUT request to a path



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def put(path, options={}, &block)
  perform_request Net::HTTP::Put, path, options, &block
end

#query_string_normalizer(normalizer) {|Hash, String| ... } ⇒ Object

Override the way query strings are normalized. Helpful for overriding the default rails normalization of Array queries.

For a query:

get '/', query: {selected_ids: [1,2,3]}

The default query string normalizer returns:

/?selected_ids[]=1&selected_ids[]=2&selected_ids[]=3

Let’s change it to this:

/?selected_ids=1&selected_ids=2&selected_ids=3

Pass a Proc to the query normalizer which accepts the yielded query.

Examples:

Modifying Array query strings

class ServiceWrapper
  include HTTParty

  query_string_normalizer proc { |query|
    query.map do |key, value|
      value.map {|v| "#{key}=#{v}"}
    end.join('&')
  }
end

Parameters:

  • normalizer (Proc)

    custom query string normalizer.

Yields:

  • (Hash, String)

    query string

Yield Returns:

  • (Array)

    an array that will later be joined with ‘&’



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def query_string_normalizer(normalizer)
  default_options[:query_string_normalizer] = normalizer
end

#read_timeout(t) ⇒ Object

Allows setting a default read_timeout for all HTTP calls in seconds

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  read_timeout 10
end

Raises:

  • (ArgumentError)


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def read_timeout(t)
  raise ArgumentError, 'read_timeout must be an integer or float' unless t && (t.is_a?(Integer) || t.is_a?(Float))
  default_options[:read_timeout] = t
end

#resend_on_redirect(value = true) ⇒ Object

Declare that you wish to resend the full HTTP request across redirects, even on redirects that should logically become GET requests. A 303 redirect in HTTP signifies that the redirected url should normally retrieved using a GET request, for instance, it is the output of a previous POST. maintain_method_across_redirects respects this behavior, but you can force HTTParty to resend_on_redirect even on 303 responses.

Examples:

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  base_uri 'http://google.com'
  resend_on_redirect
end


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def resend_on_redirect(value = true)
  default_options[:resend_on_redirect] = value
end

#ssl_ca_file(path) ⇒ Object

Allows setting an OpenSSL certificate authority file. The file should contain one or more certificates in PEM format.

Setting this option enables certificate verification. All certificates along a chain must be available in ssl_ca_file or ssl_ca_path for verification to succeed.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  ssl_ca_file '/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt'
end


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def ssl_ca_file(path)
  default_options[:ssl_ca_file] = path
end

#ssl_ca_path(path) ⇒ Object

Allows setting an OpenSSL certificate authority path (directory).

Setting this option enables certificate verification. All certificates along a chain must be available in ssl_ca_file or ssl_ca_path for verification to succeed.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  ssl_ca_path '/etc/ssl/certs/'
end


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def ssl_ca_path(path)
  default_options[:ssl_ca_path] = path
end

#ssl_version(version) ⇒ Object

Allows setting of SSL version to use. This only works in Ruby 1.9+. You can get a list of valid versions from OpenSSL::SSL::SSLContext::METHODS.

class Foo
  include HTTParty
  ssl_version :SSLv3
end


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def ssl_version(version)
  default_options[:ssl_version] = version
end