bencodr 2.0.0 → 2.0.1
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* **My Site** http://www.allenmadsen.com
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* **Gem** http://gemcutter.org/gems/bencodr
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* **Source** http://github.com/blatyo/bencodr
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* **Issue Tracker** http://github.com/blatyo/bencodr/issues
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* **Issue Tracker** http://github.com/blatyo/bencodr/issues
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## Synopsis
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This gem provides a way to encode and parse bencodings used by the Bit Torrent protocol.
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_Note: If using ruby 1.9.x, use a bencodr version >= 3.0.0 as it takes advantage of 1.9.x's encoding features._
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## Installation
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Install the gem:
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BEncodr.bencode_file("my_awesome.torrent", {:announce => "http://www.sometracker.com/announce:80"})
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BEncodr.bdecode_file("my_awesome.torrent") #=> {:announce => "http://www.sometracker.com/announce:80"}
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```
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### Monkey Patching
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In order to get this functionality on the objects described below, you can call:
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* String
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* Symbol
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* URI::Generic
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* URI::FTP
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* URI::HTTP
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* URI::HTTPS
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* URI::LDAP
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* URI::LDAPS
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* BEncodr::Integer
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* Numeric
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* Time
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# write to file
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File.bencode("a.bencode", "string") #=> "6:string" to a.bencode
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file = File.open("a.bencode", "wb")
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file.bencode("string") #=> "6:string" to a.bencode
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#register dictionary type
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MyClass = Class.new do
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def to_h
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name: bencodr
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version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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prerelease:
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version: 2.0.
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version: 2.0.1
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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- Allen Madsen
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bindir: bin
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cert_chain: []
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date: 2011-06-
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date: 2011-06-24 00:00:00 -04:00
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default_executable:
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dependencies:
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