redirect_follower 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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- data/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/redirect_follower.rb +2 -2
- data/redirect_follower.gemspec +1 -1
- metadata +1 -1
data/README.rdoc
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The code is mostly ripped from John Nunemaker's blog post "Following Redirects with Net/HTTP"
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(http://railstips.org/blog/archives/2009/03/04/following-redirects-with-nethttp/), but wrapped
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into a Rubygem
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into a Rubygem and with automatic resolving
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Install with:
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> redirect.response
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=> # Full response object from Net::HTTP
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Limiting the amount of redirects can be achieved by giving a second parameter to either
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methods:
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<code>RedirectFollower('http://is.gd/bNZYZ', 2)</code> will only follow two redirects before
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raising <code>RedirectFollower::TooManyRedirects</code>. Same thing for
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<code>RedirectFollower.new('http://is.gd/bNZYZ', 2)</code>. The default amount of redirects
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is 5.
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You can also check out my introductory blog post at http://colszowka.heroku.com/2010/04/30/redirectfollower-rubygem
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== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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data/VERSION
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data/lib/redirect_follower.rb
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# Shorthand for RedirectFollower.new(url).resolve.url - just get the
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# destination url for given url
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#
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def RedirectFollower(url)
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RedirectFollower.new(url).url
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def RedirectFollower(url, limit=5)
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RedirectFollower.new(url, limit).url
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end
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