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109 changes: 52 additions & 57 deletions lib/net/http.rb
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Expand Up @@ -34,67 +34,62 @@ class HTTPHeaderSyntaxError < StandardError; end

# \Class \Net::HTTP provides a rich library that implements the client
# in a client-server model that uses the \HTTP request-response protocol.
# For information about \HTTP, see
# For information about \HTTP, see:
#
# - {Hypertext Transfer Protocol}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol].
# - {Technical overview}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Technical_overview].
#
# Note: If you are performing only a few GET requests, consider using
# {OpenURI}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/OpenURI.html];
# otherwise, read on.
#
# == Synopsis
#
# If you are already familiar with \HTTP, this synopsis may be helpful.
#
# {Session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] with multiple requests for
# {HTTP methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Request_methods]:
#
# Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
# # Session started automatically before block execution.
# http.get(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.head(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.post(path_or_uri, data, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
# http.put(path_or_uri, data, headers = {})
# http.delete(path_or_uri, headers = {Depth: 'Infinity'})
# http.options(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.trace(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.patch(path_or_uri, data, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
# # Session finished automatically at block exit.
# end
#
# {Session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] with multiple requests for
# {WebDAV methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV#Implementation]:
#
# Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
# # Session started automatically before block execution.
# http.copy(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.lock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# http.mkcol(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {})
# http.move(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.propfind(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {'Depth' => '0'})
# http.proppatch(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# http.unlock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# # Session finished automatically at block exit.
# end
#
# Each of the following methods automatically starts and finishes
# a {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] that sends a single request:
#
# # Return string response body.
# Net::HTTP.get(hostname, path, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
#
# # Write string response body to $stdout.
# Net::HTTP.get_print(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get_print(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
#
# # Return response as Net::HTTPResponse object.
# Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get_response(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
# == Strategies
#
# - If you will make only a few GET requests,
# consider using {OpenURI}[https://docs.ruby-lang.org/en/master/OpenURI.html].
# - If you will make only a few requests of all kinds,
# consider using the various singleton convenience methods in this class.
# Each of the following methods automatically starts and finishes
# a {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] that sends a single request:
#
# # Return string response body.
# Net::HTTP.get(hostname, path, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
#
# # Write string response body to $stdout.
# Net::HTTP.get_print(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get_print(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
#
# # Return response as Net::HTTPResponse object.
# Net::HTTP.get_response(hostname, path_or_uri, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.get_response(uri, headers = {}, port = 80)
# Net::HTTP.post(uri, data, headers = {})
# Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, params)
#
# - If performance is important, consider using sessions, which lower request overhead.
# This {session}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Sessions] has multiple requests for
# {HTTP methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertext_Transfer_Protocol#Request_methods]
# and {WebDAV methods}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebDAV#Implementation]:
#
# Net::HTTP.start(hostname) do |http|
# # Session started automatically before block execution.
# http.get(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.head(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.post(path_or_uri, body, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
# http.put(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# http.delete(path_or_uri, headers = {Depth: 'Infinity'})
# http.options(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.trace(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.patch(path_or_uri, body, headers = {}) # Can also have a block.
# http.copy(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.lock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# http.mkcol(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {})
# http.move(path_or_uri, headers = {})
# http.propfind(path_or_uri, body = nil, headers = {'Depth' => '0'})
# http.proppatch(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# http.unlock(path_or_uri, body, headers = {})
# # Session finished automatically at block exit.
# end
#
# Net::HTTP.post(uri, data, headers = {})
# Net::HTTP.post_form(uri, params)
# The methods cited above are convenience methods that, via their few arguments,
# allow minimal control over the requests.
# For greater control, consider using {request objects}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTPRequest].
#
# == About the Examples
#
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# - May contain any number of requests.
# - Is ended by instance method Net::HTTP#finish.
#
# See example sessions at the {Synopsis}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Synopsis].
# See example sessions at {Strategies}[rdoc-ref:Net::HTTP@Strategies].
#
# === Session Using \Net::HTTP.start
#
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