From: bokov.vlad@... Date: 2015-12-12T16:30:03+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:72081] [Ruby trunk - Feature #8544] OpenURI should open 'file://' URIs Issue #8544 has been updated by Vlad Bokov. I think the difference in #relative? #absolute? behaviour also points that absolute URI with "file://" should be "open"-able `> URI.parse('file:///root').absolute? => false > URI.parse('/root').absolute? => true` ---------------------------------------- Feature #8544: OpenURI should open 'file://' URIs https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/8544#change-55497 * Author: Silas Davis * Status: Open * Priority: Normal * Assignee: ---------------------------------------- The following code prints the contents of '/tmp/file.txt': require 'open-uri' open('/tmp/file.txt').read {|f| puts f.read } which although useful should probably fail since a unix file path is not a URI, and therefore might shield data problems in a system However the following should produce the same output and is a URI, but fails: open('file:///tmp/file.txt').read {|f| puts f.read } I note that the documentation for open-uri does explain that it is a wrapper for http, https, and ftp, but to deserve its name it should open such URIs as specified in this RFC: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1630. This coupled with the fact that it already does open files, but not by a URI specification. -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/