class MIME::Type
The definition of one MIME
content-type.
Usage¶ ↑
require "mime/types" plaintext = MIME::Types["text/plain"] # => [ text/plain ] text = plaintext.first puts text.media_type # => "text" puts text.sub_type # => "plain" puts text.extensions.join(" ") # => "txt asc c cc h hh cpp hpp dat hlp" puts text.preferred_extension # => "txt" puts text.friendly # => "Text Document" puts text.i18n_key # => "text.plain" puts text.encoding # => quoted-printable puts text.default_encoding # => quoted-printable puts text.binary? # => false puts text.ascii? # => true puts text.obsolete? # => false puts text.registered? # => true puts text.provisional? # => false puts text.complete? # => true puts text # => "text/plain" puts text == "text/plain" # => true puts "text/plain" == text # => true puts text == "text/x-plain" # => false puts "text/x-plain" == text # => false puts MIME::Type.simplified("x-appl/x-zip") # => "x-appl/x-zip" puts MIME::Type.i18n_key("x-appl/x-zip") # => "x-appl.x-zip" puts text.like?("text/x-plain") # => true puts text.like?(MIME::Type.new("content-type" => "x-text/x-plain")) # => true puts text.xrefs.inspect # => { "rfc" => [ "rfc2046", "rfc3676", "rfc5147" ] } puts text.xref_urls # => [ "http://www.iana.org/go/rfc2046", # "http://www.iana.org/go/rfc3676", # "http://www.iana.org/go/rfc5147" ] xtext = MIME::Type.new("x-text/x-plain") puts xtext.media_type # => "text" puts xtext.raw_media_type # => "x-text" puts xtext.sub_type # => "plain" puts xtext.raw_sub_type # => "x-plain" puts xtext.complete? # => false puts MIME::Types.any? { |type| type.content_type == "text/plain" } # => true puts MIME::Types.all?(&:registered?) # => false # Various string representations of MIME types qcelp = MIME::Types["audio/QCELP"].first # => audio/QCELP puts qcelp.content_type # => "audio/QCELP" puts qcelp.simplified # => "audio/qcelp" xwingz = MIME::Types["application/x-Wingz"].first # => application/x-Wingz puts xwingz.content_type # => "application/x-Wingz" puts xwingz.simplified # => "application/x-wingz"
Constants
- VERSION
-
The released version of the mime-types library.
Attributes
Returns the whole MIME
content-type string.
The content type is a presentation value from the MIME
type registry and should not be used for comparison. The case of the content type is preserved, and extension markers (x-
) are kept.
text/plain => text/plain x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical/x-pdb audio/QCELP => audio/QCELP
The documentation for this MIME::Type
.
The encoding (7bit
, 8bit
, quoted-printable
, or base64
) required to transport the data of this content type safely across a network, which roughly corresponds to Content-Transfer-Encoding. A value of nil
or :default
will reset the encoding
to the default_encoding
for the MIME::Type
. Raises ArgumentError if the encoding provided is invalid.
If the encoding is not provided on construction, this will be either “quoted-printable” (for text/* media types) and “base64” for eveything else.
A key suitable for use as a lookup key for translations, such as with the I18n library.
call-seq:
text_plain.i18n_key # => "text.plain" 3gpp_xml.i18n_key # => "application.vnd-3gpp-bsf-xml" # from application/vnd.3gpp.bsf+xml x_msword.i18n_key # => "application.word" # from application/x-msword
Returns the media type of the simplified MIME::Type
.
text/plain => text x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical audio/QCELP => audio
Returns true
if the media type is obsolete.
:attr_accessor: obsolete
Returns true
if the media type is obsolete.
:attr_accessor: obsolete
The preferred extension for this MIME
type. If one is not set and there are exceptions defined, the first extension will be used.
When setting preferred_extensions, if extensions
does not contain this extension, this will be added to extensions
.
Indicates whether the MIME
type’s registration with IANA is provisional.
:attr_accessor: provisional
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME::Type
.
text/plain => text x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical audio/QCELP => audio
Returns the media type of the unmodified MIME::Type
.
text/plain => plain x-chemical/x-pdb => x-pdb audio/QCELP => qcelp
Indicates whether the MIME
type has been registered with IANA.
:attr_accessor: registered
Indicates whether the MIME
type has been registered with IANA.
:attr_accessor: registered
Indicateswhether the MIME
type is declared as a signature type.
Indicateswhether the MIME
type is declared as a signature type.
A simplified form of the MIME
content-type string, suitable for case-insensitive comparison, with the content_type
converted to lowercase.
text/plain => text/plain x-chemical/x-pdb => x-chemical/x-pdb audio/QCELP => audio/qcelp
Returns the sub-type of the simplified MIME::Type
.
text/plain => plain x-chemical/x-pdb => pdb audio/QCELP => QCELP
Returns the media type or types that should be used instead of this media type, if it is obsolete. If there is no replacement media type, or it is not obsolete, nil
will be returned.
The cross-references list for this MIME::Type
.
Public Class Methods
Converts a provided content_type
into a translation key suitable for use with the I18n library.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 629 def i18n_key(content_type) simplify_matchdata(match(content_type), joiner: ".") { |e| e.gsub!(I18N_RE, "-") } end
Return a MatchData
object of the content_type
against pattern of media types.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 637 def match(content_type) case content_type when MatchData content_type else MEDIA_TYPE_RE.match(content_type) end end
Builds a MIME::Type
object from the content_type
, a MIME
Content Type
value (e.g., “text/plain” or “application/x-eruby”). The constructed object is yielded to an optional block for additional configuration, such as associating extensions and encoding information.
-
When provided a Hash or a
MIME::Type
, theMIME::Type
will be constructed withinit_with
.
There are two deprecated initialization forms:
-
When provided an Array, the
MIME::Type
will be constructed using the first element as the content type and the remaining flattened elements as extensions. -
Otherwise, the
content_type
will be used as a string.
Yields the newly constructed self
object.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 133 def initialize(content_type) # :yields: self @friendly = {} @obsolete = @registered = @provisional = false @preferred_extension = @docs = @use_instead = @__sort_priority = nil self.extensions = [] case content_type when Hash init_with(content_type) when Array MIME::Types.deprecated( class: MIME::Type, method: :new, pre: "when called with an Array", once: true ) self.content_type = content_type.shift self.extensions = content_type.flatten when MIME::Type init_with(content_type.to_h) else MIME::Types.deprecated( class: MIME::Type, method: :new, pre: "when called with a String", once: true ) self.content_type = content_type end self.encoding ||= :default self.xrefs ||= {} yield self if block_given? update_sort_priority end
MIME
media types are case-insensitive, but are typically presented in a case-preserving format in the type registry. This method converts content_type
to lowercase.
In previous versions of mime-types, this would also remove any extension prefix (x-
). This is no longer default behaviour, but may be provided by providing a truth value to remove_x_prefix
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 623 def simplified(content_type, remove_x_prefix: false) simplify_matchdata(match(content_type), remove_x_prefix) end
Public Instance Methods
Compares the other
MIME::Type
against the exact content type or the simplified type (the simplified type will be used if comparing against something that can be treated as a String with to_s
). In comparisons, this is done against the lowercase version of the MIME::Type
.
Note that this implementation of <=>
is deprecated and will be changed in the next major version to be the same as priority_compare
.
Note that MIME::Types
no longer compare against nil.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 193 def <=>(other) return priority_compare(other) if other.is_a?(MIME::Type) simplified <=> other end
Merge the extensions
provided into this MIME::Type
. The extensions added will be merged uniquely.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 338 def add_extensions(*extensions) self.extensions += extensions end
MIME
types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats. This method returns false
when the MIME::Type
encoding is set to base64
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 516 def ascii? ASCII_ENCODINGS.include?(encoding) end
MIME
types can be specified to be sent across a network in particular formats. This method returns true
when the MIME::Type
encoding is set to base64
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 509 def binary? BINARY_ENCODINGS.include?(encoding) end
Returns true
if the MIME::Type
specifies an extension list, indicating that it is a complete MIME::Type
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 526 def complete? !@extensions.empty? end
Returns the default encoding for the MIME::Type
based on the media type.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 391 def default_encoding (@media_type == "text") ? "quoted-printable" : "base64" end
Populates the coder
with attributes about this record for serialization. The structure of coder
should match the structure used with init_with
.
This method should be considered a private implementation detail.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 560 def encode_with(coder) coder["content-type"] = @content_type coder["docs"] = @docs unless @docs.nil? || @docs.empty? coder["friendly"] = @friendly unless @friendly.nil? || @friendly.empty? coder["encoding"] = @encoding coder["extensions"] = @extensions.to_a unless @extensions.empty? coder["preferred-extension"] = @preferred_extension if @preferred_extension if obsolete? coder["obsolete"] = obsolete? coder["use-instead"] = use_instead if use_instead end unless xrefs.empty? {}.tap do |hash| xrefs.each do |k, v| hash[k] = v.to_a.sort end coder["xrefs"] = hash end end coder["registered"] = registered? coder["provisional"] = provisional? if provisional? coder["signature"] = signature? if signature? coder["sort-priority"] = __sort_priority || 0b11111111 coder end
Returns true
if the other
object is a MIME::Type
and the content types match.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 240 def eql?(other) other.is_a?(MIME::Type) && (self == other) end
The list of extensions which are known to be used for this MIME::Type
. Non-array values will be coerced into an array with to_a. Array values will be flattened, nil
values removed, and made unique.
:attr_accessor: extensions
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 325 def extensions @extensions.to_a end
A friendly short description for this MIME::Type
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 430 def friendly(lang = "en") @friendly ||= {} case lang when String, Symbol @friendly[lang.to_s] when Array @friendly.update(Hash[*lang]) when Hash @friendly.update(lang) else fail ArgumentError, "Expected a language or translation set, not #{lang.inspect}" end end
Returns a hash based on the simplified
value.
This maintains the invariant that two eql?
instances must have the same hash
(although having the same hash
does not imply that the objects are eql?
).
To see why, suppose a MIME::Type
instance a
is compared to another object b
, and that a.eql?(b)
is true. By the definition of eql?
, we know the following:
-
b
is aMIME::Type
instance itself. -
a == b
is true.
Due to the first point, we know that b
should respond to the simplified
method. Thus, per the definition of <=>
, we know that a.simplified
must be equal to b.simplified
, as compared by the <=> method corresponding to a.simplified
.
Presumably, if a.simplified <=> b.simplified
is 0
, then a.simplified
has the same hash as b.simplified
. So we assume it is suitable for hash
to delegate to simplified
in service of the eql?
invariant.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 266 def hash simplified.hash end
Initialize an empty object from coder
, which must contain the attributes necessary for initializing an empty object.
This method should be considered a private implementation detail.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 590 def init_with(coder) @__sort_priority = 0 self.content_type = coder["content-type"] self.docs = coder["docs"] || "" self.encoding = coder["encoding"] self.extensions = coder["extensions"] || [] self.preferred_extension = coder["preferred-extension"] self.obsolete = coder["obsolete"] || false self.registered = coder["registered"] || false self.provisional = coder["provisional"] || false self.signature = coder["signature"] self.xrefs = coder["xrefs"] || {} self.use_instead = coder["use-instead"] friendly(coder["friendly"] || {}) update_sort_priority end
Indicates that a MIME
type is like another type. This differs from ==
because x-
prefixes are removed for this comparison.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 174 def like?(other) other = if other.respond_to?(:simplified) MIME::Type.simplified(other.simplified, remove_x_prefix: true) else MIME::Type.simplified(other.to_s, remove_x_prefix: true) end MIME::Type.simplified(simplified, remove_x_prefix: true) == other end
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 417 def obsolete=(value) clear_sort_priority @obsolete = !!value end
Compares the other
MIME::Type
using a pre-computed sort priority value, then the simplified representation for an alphabetical sort.
For the next major version of MIME::Types
, this method will become <=>
and priority_compare
will be removed.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 203 def priority_compare(other) if (cmp = __sort_priority <=> other.__sort_priority) == 0 simplified <=> other.simplified else cmp end end
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 496 def provisional=(value) clear_sort_priority @provisional = !!value end
Indicates whether the MIME
type’s registration with IANA is provisional.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 502 def provisional? registered? && @provisional end
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 485 def registered=(value) clear_sort_priority @registered = !!value end
Converts the MIME::Type
to a hash. The output of this method can also be used to initialize a MIME::Type
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 551 def to_h encode_with({}) end
Converts the MIME::Type
to a JSON string.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 544 def to_json(*args) require "json" to_h.to_json(*args) end
Returns the MIME::Type
as a string.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 531 def to_s content_type end
Returns the MIME::Type
as a string for implicit conversions. This allows MIME::Type
objects to appear on either side of a comparison.
"text/plain" == MIME::Type.new("content-type" => "text/plain")
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 539 def to_str content_type end
The decoded cross-reference URL list for this MIME::Type
.
# File lib/mime/type.rb, line 471 def xref_urls xrefs.flat_map { |type, values| name = :"xref_url_for_#{type.tr("-", "_")}" respond_to?(name, true) && xref_map(values, name) || values.to_a } end