Class: Headers
Overview
an object of this class represents the headers of a news-article
Constant Summary
Constants included from BasicLogging
BasicLogging::DEBUG, BasicLogging::ERROR, BasicLogging::FATAL, BasicLogging::INFO, BasicLogging::Levels, BasicLogging::UNKNOWN, BasicLogging::WARN
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#lines ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute lines.
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#newsgroups ⇒ Object
readonly
Returns the value of attribute newsgroups.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#header(name) ⇒ Object
returns the value of header ‘name’.
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#initialize(article_text) ⇒ Headers
constructor
read the headers from the article.
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#join ⇒ Object
return the headers as a String.
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#method_missing(method, args = nil) ⇒ Object
basically a replacement for header(name), above.
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#remove(name) ⇒ Object
remove a header.
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#update ⇒ Object
Modify headers, if need be.
Methods included from BasicLogging
#clear_log, is_muted?, #level, #log, mute, #set_level, #set_target, #target
Constructor Details
#initialize(article_text) ⇒ Headers
read the headers from the article
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 26 def initialize(article_text) @config = Configuration.instance line = nil # transform the article to an array. debug('before split, article_text is : ' << article_text) line_array = article_text.split($LN) debug('after split, line_array is : ' << line_array.inspect) # find the first empty line end_index = line_array.index {|ele| ele.strip == ''} # keep the preceding lines. @lines = line_array.slice!(0, end_index) debug('headers: ' << @lines.to_s) # headername: headervalue @headers = {} # fill the headers Hash from the header-lines. # headers may have been line-wrapped. cur_header = nil @lines.each do |l| # has the header been wrapped? if !l.start_with?(/\s+/) # header is all before the first colon begin cur_header = l.match(/^(.*?):/)[1].to_sym rescue Exception => ex error ("Cannot match a header in line " << l << "(" << ex. << ")") exit false; end # Consider the two following fixes as preliminary until proven. # Getting older, this kind of problem occupies me a lot more than # it should. # # value is all after the first colon # BUGGY: val = l.match(/:(.*)/)[1].strip # BUGFIX 3/2024, use lstrip val = l.match(/:(.*)/)[1].lstrip else # start_with?(' ') # a wrapped value is not devided # BUGGY: val = l.strip # BUGFIX 3/2024 val = l end # add value to the existing if cur_header && @headers[cur_header] @headers[cur_header] += val else # or add a new value @headers[cur_header] = val end #@headers[l.match(/^(.*?):/)[1].to_sym] = l.match(/:(.*)/)[1].strip # h = l.split(':') # @headers[h[0].strip.to_sym] = h[1...h.size].join(':').strip end debug('headers are ' << @headers.to_s) @newsgroups = Newsgroups.new(header(:Newsgroups)) debug('Newsgroups is ' << @newsgroups.inspect) end |
Dynamic Method Handling
This class handles dynamic methods through the method_missing method
#method_missing(method, args = nil) ⇒ Object
basically a replacement for header(name), above. But you can call self.Newsgroups or self.From etc.
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 136 def method_missing(method, args = nil) return @headers[method] if @headers[method] error("unknown symbol '#{method}'") end |
Instance Attribute Details
#lines ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute lines.
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 149 def lines @lines end |
#newsgroups ⇒ Object (readonly)
Returns the value of attribute newsgroups.
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 149 def newsgroups @newsgroups end |
Instance Method Details
#header(name) ⇒ Object
returns the value of header ‘name’
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 89 def header(name) # name must be a symbol. if name.respond_to?(:to_sym) @headers[name] else error(name.to_s << ' is not a symbol!') nil end end |
#join ⇒ Object
return the headers as a String.
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 142 def join htext = '' @headers.each_pair {|h, t| htext << h.to_s << ': ' << t << $LN } debug('joined headers: ' << htext) htext end |
#remove(name) ⇒ Object
remove a header
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 130 def remove(name) @headers.delete(name) if @headers[name] end |
#update ⇒ Object
Modify headers, if need be.
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# File 'lib/headers.rb', line 100 def update() no_archive = @newsgroups.no_archive debug('no_archive should be set now : ' << no_archive.to_s) if no_archive @headers["X-No-Archive".to_sym] = no_archive @headers["Archive".to_sym] = 'no' end if @config.CUSTOM_HEADERS ch = @config.CUSTOM_HEADERS debug('setting custom headers : ' << ch.inspect) @config.CUSTOM_HEADERS.each do |pair| ch = pair.split(':') hn = ch[0].strip hv = ch[1].strip # Ensure header is ascii only if hv.ascii_only? && hn.ascii_only? # <---------- special treatment Post-Processor ----------> hv << ' ' << PROGVERSION.to_s if hn == 'X-Post-Processor' && hv == 'flnews_post_proc' # >----------< @headers[hn.to_sym] = hv else warn "Custom header [#{hn}:#{hv}] should be ASCII only! Header is ignored!" end end @headers.compact! end debug('updated headers are ' << @headers.inspect) end |