Resourceful provides a convenient Ruby API for making HTTP requests.
Features:
- GET, PUT, POST and DELETE HTTP requests
- HTTP Basic and Digest authentication
- HTTP Caching with pluggable backends
- Follow redirects based on the results of a callback
- Source: Github
- Bug Tracking: Lighthouse
- Project Page: Rubyforge
- Documentation: API Docs
gem install resourceful
require 'resourceful'
resp = Resourceful.get('http://rubyforge.org')
puts resp.body
my_realm_authenticator = Resourceful::BasicAuthenticator.new('My Realm', 'admin', 'secret')
http = Resourceful::HttpAccessor.new(:authenticator => my_realm_authenticator)
resp = http.resource('http://example.com/').get
puts resp.body
Resourceful will by default follow redirects on read requests (GET and HEAD), but not for POST, etc. If you want to follow a redirect after a post, you will need to set the resource#on_redirect callback. If the callback evaluates to true, it will follow the redirect.
resource = http.resource('http://example.com/redirect_me')
resource.on_redirect { |req, resp| resp.header['Location'] =~ /example.com/ }
resource.get # Will only follow the redirect if the new location is example.com
require 'resourceful'
http = Resourceful::HttpAccessor.new
resp = http.resource('http://mysite.example/service').
post(Resourceful::UrlencodedFormData.new(:hostname => 'test', :level => 'super'))
require 'resourceful'
http = Resourceful::HttpAccessor.new
form_data = Resourceful::MultipartFormData.new(:username => 'me')
form_data.add_file('avatar', '/tmp/my_avatar.png', 'image/png')
resp = http.resource('http://mysite.example/service').post(form_data)
require 'resourceful'
http = Resourceful::HttpAccessor.new
resp = http.resource('http://mysite.example/service').
put('<?xml version="1.0"?><test/>', :content_type => 'application/xml')
require 'resourceful'
http = Resourceful::HttpAccessor.new
resp = http.resource('http://mysite.example/service').delete
Copyright (c) 2008 Absolute Performance, Inc, Peter Williams. Released under the MIT License.