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DUT2Curling/lib/net/http.rb

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require File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), 'ping')
require 'net/http'
require 'net/https'
require 'uri'
require 'open-uri'
# Force non-blocking Socket.getaddrinfo on Unix systems. Do not use on
# Windows because it (ironically) causes blocking problems.
unless File::ALT_SEPARATOR or RUBY_VERSION >= "1.9.3"
require 'resolv-replace'
end
# The Net module serves as a namespace only.
module Net
# The Ping::HTTP class encapsulates methods for HTTP pings.
class Ping::HTTP < Ping
# By default an http ping will follow a redirect and give you the result
# of the final URI. If this value is set to false, then it will not
# follow a redirect and will return false immediately on a redirect.
#
attr_accessor :follow_redirect
# The maximum number of redirects allowed. The default is 5.
attr_accessor :redirect_limit
# The user agent used for the HTTP request. The default is nil.
attr_accessor :user_agent
# OpenSSL certificate verification mode. The default is VERIFY_NONE.
attr_accessor :ssl_verify_mode
# Use GET request instead HEAD. The default is false.
attr_accessor :get_request
# was this ping proxied?
attr_accessor :proxied
# Creates and returns a new Ping::HTTP object. The default port is the
# port associated with the URI. The default timeout is 5 seconds.
#
def initialize(uri=nil, port=nil, timeout=5)
@follow_redirect = true
@redirect_limit = 5
@ssl_verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
@get_request = false
port ||= URI.parse(uri).port if uri
super(uri, port, timeout)
end
# Looks for an HTTP response from the URI passed to the constructor.
# If the result is a kind of Net::HTTPSuccess then the ping was
# successful and true is returned. Otherwise, false is returned
# and the Ping::HTTP#exception method should contain a string
# indicating what went wrong.
#
# If the HTTP#follow_redirect accessor is set to true (which it is
# by default) and a redirect occurs during the ping, then the
# HTTP#warning attribute is set to the redirect message, but the
# return result is still true. If it's set to false then a redirect
# response is considered a failed ping.
#
# If no file or path is specified in the URI, then '/' is assumed.
# If no scheme is present in the URI, then 'http' is assumed.
#
def ping(host = @host)
super(host)
bool = false
# See https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8645
host = "http://#{host}" unless host.include?("http")
uri = URI.parse(host)
# A port provided here overrides anything provided in constructor
port = URI.split(host)[3] || @port
port = port.to_i
start_time = Time.now
response = do_ping(uri, port)
if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
bool = true
elsif redirect?(response) # Check code, HTTPRedirection does not always work
if @follow_redirect
@warning = response.message
rlimit = 0
while redirect?(response)
if rlimit >= redirect_limit
@exception = "Redirect limit exceeded"
break
end
redirect = URI.parse(response['location'])
redirect = uri + redirect if redirect.relative?
response = do_ping(redirect, port)
rlimit += 1
end
if response.is_a?(Net::HTTPSuccess)
bool = true
else
@warning = nil
@exception ||= response.message
end
else
@exception = response.message
end
end
# There is no duration if the ping failed
@duration = Time.now - start_time if bool
bool
end
alias ping? ping
alias pingecho ping
alias follow_redirect? follow_redirect
alias uri host
alias uri= host=
private
def redirect?(response)
response && response.code.to_i >= 300 && response.code.to_i < 400
end
def do_ping(uri, port)
response = nil
proxy = uri.find_proxy || URI.parse("")
begin
uri_path = uri.path.empty? ? '/' : uri.path
headers = { }
headers["User-Agent"] = user_agent unless user_agent.nil?
Timeout.timeout(@timeout) do
http = Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy.host, proxy.port, proxy.user, proxy.password).new(uri.host, port)
@proxied = http.proxy?
if @get_request == true
request = Net::HTTP::Get.new(uri_path)
else
request = Net::HTTP::Head.new(uri_path)
end
if uri.scheme == 'https'
http.use_ssl = true
http.verify_mode = @ssl_verify_mode
end
response = http.start { |h| h.request(request) }
end
rescue Exception => err
@exception = err.message
end
response
end
end
end