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Feature: uri_parser
By default, VCR will parse URIs using `URI` from the Ruby standard
library. There are some URIs seen out in the wild that `URI` cannot
parse properly. You can set the `uri_parser` configuration option
to use a different parser (such as `Addressable::URI`) to work with
these URIs.
The configured URI parser needs to expose a `.parse` class method
that returns an instance of the uri. This uri instance needs to
implement the following API:
* `#scheme` => a string
* `#host` => a string
* `#port` => a fixnum
* `#path` => a string
* `#query` => a string
* `#to_s` => a string
* `#port=`
* `#query=`
* `#==` => boolean
Background:
Given a file named "cassettes/example.yml" with:
"""
---
http_interactions:
- request:
method: get
uri: http://example.com/hello
body:
encoding: UTF-8
string: ""
headers: {}
response:
status:
code: 200
message: OK
headers:
Content-Length:
- "5"
body:
encoding: UTF-8
string: Hello
http_version: "1.1"
recorded_at: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 04:58:44 GMT
recorded_with: VCR 2.2.5
"""
Scenario: the VCR uri parser gets its value from `uri_parser`
Given a file named "uri_parser.rb" with:
"""ruby
require 'vcr'
require 'uri'
module MyURI
def self.parse(url)
uri = URI.parse(url)
uri.host = 'example.com'
uri.path = '/hello'
uri
end
end
VCR.configure do |c|
c.uri_parser = MyURI
c.hook_into :webmock
c.cassette_library_dir = 'cassettes'
end
VCR.use_cassette('example') do
puts Net::HTTP.get_response('evil.org', '/projects').body
end
"""
When I run `ruby uri_parser.rb`
Then it should pass with "Hello"
Scenario: the `uri_parser` defaults to the standard library's `URI`
Given a file named "uri_parser_default.rb" with:
"""ruby
require 'vcr'
VCR.configure do |c|
c.hook_into :webmock
c.cassette_library_dir = 'cassettes'
end
VCR.use_cassette('example') do
puts Net::HTTP.get_response('example.com', '/hello').body
end
"""
When I run `ruby uri_parser_default.rb`
Then it should pass with "Hello"
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