module GuessHtmlEncoding
A small and simple library for guessing the encoding of HTML in Ruby 1.9.
Constants
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Public Class Methods
encode(html, headers = nil)
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Force an HTML string into a guessed encoding.
# File lib/guess_html_encoding.rb, line 41 def self.encode(html, headers = nil) html_copy = html.to_s.dup encoding = guess(html_copy, headers) html_copy.force_encoding(encoding_loaded?(encoding) ? encoding : "UTF-8") if html_copy.valid_encoding? html_copy else html_copy.force_encoding('ASCII-8BIT').encode('UTF-8', :undef => :replace, :invalid => :replace) end end
encoding_loaded?(encoding)
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Is this encoding loaded?
# File lib/guess_html_encoding.rb, line 53 def self.encoding_loaded?(encoding) !!Encoding.find(encoding) rescue nil end
guess(html, headers = nil)
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Guess the encoding of an HTML string, using HTTP headers if provided. HTTP headers can be a string or a hash.
# File lib/guess_html_encoding.rb, line 6 def self.guess(html, headers = nil) html = html.to_s.dup.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT") out = nil if headers headers = headers.map {|k, v| "#{k}: #{v}" }.join("\n") if headers.is_a?(Hash) headers = headers.dup.force_encoding("ASCII-8BIT") headers.gsub(/[\r\n]+/, "\n").split("\n").map {|i| i.split(":")}.each do |k,v| if k =~ /Content-Type/i && v =~ /charset=([\w\d-]+);?/i out = $1.upcase break end end end if out.nil? || out.empty? || !encoding_loaded?(out) out = HTMLScanner.new(html[0,2500]).encoding || out out.upcase! unless out.nil? end # Translate encodings with other names. if out out = "UTF-8" if %w[DEFAULT UTF8 UNICODE].include?(out) out = "CP1251" if out == "CP-1251" out = "ISO-8859-1" if %w[LATIN1 LATIN-1].include?(out) out = "WINDOWS-1250" if %w[WIN-1251 WIN1251].include?(out) out = "GB18030" if %w[GB2312 GB18030].include?(out) end out end