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# frozen_string_literal: true require_relative 'generic' module URI # # The "file" URI is defined by RFC8089. # class File < Generic # A Default port of nil for URI::File. DEFAULT_PORT = nil # # An Array of the available components for URI::File. # COMPONENT = [ :scheme, :host, :path ].freeze # # == Description # # Creates a new URI::File object from components, with syntax checking. # # The components accepted are +host+ and +path+. # # The components should be provided either as an Array, or as a Hash # with keys formed by preceding the component names with a colon. # # If an Array is used, the components must be passed in the # order <code>[host, path]</code>. # # A path from e.g. the File class should be escaped before # being passed. # # Examples: # # require 'uri' # # uri1 = URI::File.build(['host.example.com', '/path/file.zip']) # uri1.to_s # => "file://host.example.com/path/file.zip" # # uri2 = URI::File.build({:host => 'host.example.com', # :path => '/ruby/src'}) # uri2.to_s # => "file://host.example.com/ruby/src" # # uri3 = URI::File.build({:path => URI::escape('/path/my file.txt')}) # uri3.to_s # => "file:///path/my%20file.txt" # def self.build(args) tmp = Util::make_components_hash(self, args) super(tmp) end # Protected setter for the host component +v+. # # See also URI::Generic.host=. # def set_host(v) v = "" if v.nil? || v == "localhost" @host = v end # do nothing def set_port(v) end # raise InvalidURIError def check_userinfo(user) raise URI::InvalidURIError, "can not set userinfo for file URI" end # raise InvalidURIError def check_user(user) raise URI::InvalidURIError, "can not set user for file URI" end # raise InvalidURIError def check_password(user) raise URI::InvalidURIError, "can not set password for file URI" end # do nothing def set_userinfo(v) end # do nothing def set_user(v) end # do nothing def set_password(v) end end register_scheme 'FILE', File end