Mechanize
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Description¶ ↑
The Mechanize
library is used for automating interaction with websites. Mechanize
automatically stores and sends cookies, follows redirects, and can follow links and submit forms. Form fields can be populated and submitted. Mechanize
also keeps track of the sites that you have visited as a history.
Dependencies¶ ↑
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Ruby >= 2.6
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Gems:
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addressable
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domain_name
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http-cookie
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mime-types
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net-http-digest_auth
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net-http-persistent
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nokogiri
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rubyntlm
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webrick
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webrobots
Support:¶ ↑
The bug tracker is available here:
Examples¶ ↑
If you are just starting, check out GUIDE.rdoc or EXAMPLES.rdoc.
Developers¶ ↑
Use bundler to install dependencies:
bundle install
Run all tests with:
bundle exec rake test
See also Mechanize::TestCase
to read about the built-in testing infrastructure.
Authors¶ ↑
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Eric Hodel
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Akinori MUSHA
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Aaron Patterson
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Lee Jarvis
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Mike Dalessio
Acknowledgments¶ ↑
This library was heavily influenced by its namesake in the Perl world. A big thanks goes to Andy Lester, the author of the original Perl module WWW::Mechanize which is available here. Ruby Mechanize
would not be around without you!
Thank you to Michael Neumann for starting the Ruby version. Thanks to everyone who’s helped out in various ways. Finally, thank you to the people using this library!
License¶ ↑
This library is distributed under the MIT license. Please see LICENSE.txt.