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    • B Offline
      ben.doherty
      last edited by

      While the JS debate rages, I've been playing with what can be done with ruby (being single-minded/stubborn/lazy)

      I've updated my !loadpaths file to match dan's latest http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=180&t=29412&hilit=load+path#p257058
      and when I try a couple of things I get this response:
      require 'net/http' Error: #<LoadError: C:/ruby186/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:21:inrequire': No such file to load -- socket>
      C:/ruby186/lib/ruby/1.8/net/protocol.rb:21
      require 'date/format'
      true`

      Any ideas on why net/http fails, but date/format works?

      I'm sure it will take some clever file management, and refresh cycle control etc, but it'd be cool to be able to specify a url to get a texture from. That'd open up a load of opportunities for data vis etc.

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      • J Offline
        Jim
        last edited by

        That means it couldn't find the file (socket.so) in the load path.

        For a short-term solution, you could try to copy socket.so to the Plugins folder.

        Hi

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        • Dan RathbunD Offline
          Dan Rathbun
          last edited by

          @jim said:

          I've never heard of "execCommand" before, but I'd be surprised if it were cross-platform. If it existed, we probably wouldn't be having this discussion.

          It's HTML 5 me thinks. And seems Microsoft may have added a bunch of standard CommandIDs without getting them approved by the web community (as usual.) The spec implies browser specific IDs should have a prefix like "IE-", but MS has been doing this 'arm-twisting' for years.

          See: http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/author/dom.html#execCommand

          MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms536419(v=VS.85).aspx
          and MS' command IDS: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms533049(v=VS.85).aspx
          ~

          I'm not here much anymore.

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          • B Offline
            Ben_M
            last edited by

            Hello!

            Has anyone made any progress on a simple, cross platform solution to this in the past few months?

            Thanks,

            Ben

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            • V Offline
              Viskiz
              last edited by

              I solved in on Windows platform.
              In my script installation I included ruby lib files needed for http, so users will have them after installing script.
              The code followed in script:

              $LOAD_PATH << File.join(MY_PLUGIN_HOME, "bin", "rblib")
              Sketchup::require 'uri'
              Sketchup::require 'net/http'

              Installer for MAC OS should have different ruby library files I think. I haven't MAC yet, so I can't tell any more. Let me know if you solve it.

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              • J Offline
                Jim
                last edited by

                You may be interested in this plugin effort - downlod files plugin using the cUrl library.

                Hi

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                • K Offline
                  kaas
                  last edited by

                  Digging up this old thread because I'm trying to do almost the same as the OP. Since the last post in this topic, Ruby has been updated so I'm hoping its more simple now.

                  I have been trying several methods. This code saves the image in the local documents folder so I could pick it up there etc.

                  require 'net/http'
                  Net;;HTTP.start("www.google.nl") do |http|
                      resp = http.get("/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png")
                      open("googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png", "wb") do |file|
                          file.write(resp.body)
                      end
                  end
                  puts "Done"
                  

                  Problem is, my images need a different type of url. Something like:
                  https://url/coordinates/?key=1234abc&index=0
                  This sort of link doesn't work in the code above.

                  Another method I'm trying is loading the image in a webdialog and then grabbing it from Ruby.

                  The test html code (the url could easily replaced with the actual https code) is:

                  <!DOCTYPE html>
                  <html><head></head><body>
                  <img id ="webimage" src = "https://www.google.nl/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png">
                  </body></html>
                  

                  And to grab the image in ruby:
                  img = @wd.get_element_value('webimage')

                  Of course this doesn't work because the image isn't a value. I'm stuck.

                  Anyone has a suggestion? That would be very welcome.

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                  • TIGT Offline
                    TIG Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Something like this should work:

                    require('open-uri')
                    fail = false
                    url = "http://www.google.nl/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png"
                    file = File.join(Dir.pwd, File.basename(url))
                    begin
                    	download = open(url)
                    rescue Exception => error
                    	puts "#{error}"
                    	fail = true
                    end
                    unless fail
                    	begin
                    		File.delete(file) ### in case it exists
                    	rescue
                    		###
                    	end
                    	begin
                    		IO.copy_stream(download, file)
                    	rescue Exception => error
                    		puts "#{error}"
                    	end
                    end
                    
                    

                    It should work with a 'php' formatted URL, but remember that then you need to parse out the file name another way. Perhaps [assuming 'key=' gives the file name] split the URL at '?', then take [1], then split at '&', then find the array element starting "key=", then split that at '=' and then [1] is the file name given by 'key=' ?
                    I also saved the downloaded image file in the 'current directory', but you can of course choose any other folder you want...

                    TIG

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                    • K Offline
                      kaas
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the reply TIG. Your code does download a file but when trying to open it I get:
                      Decode Error! Invalid or unsupported PNG file

                      Edit:
                      I was also trying with net/http. It does work with simple files but the actual https request still fails.

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                      • K Offline
                        kaas
                        last edited by

                        In case someone runs into the same question. It seems to work now.

                        require 'net/http'
                        require 'tempfile'
                        
                        uri = URI('https://www.google.nl/images/branding/googlelogo/1x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png')
                        
                        model = Sketchup.active_model
                        materials=model.materials
                        m = materials.add "Test Color"
                        loc = ''
                        
                        begin
                        	request = Net;;HTTP;;Get.new uri
                        	Net;;HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port,
                          ;use_ssl => uri.scheme == 'https') do |http|
                        	  http.request(request)
                        	  response = http.request request # Net;;HTTPResponse object
                        		file = Tempfile.new(['foo','.png'], Dir.tmpdir, 'wb+')
                        	  begin
                        			file.binmode
                        			file.write(response.body)
                        			file.flush
                        			loc = file.path.gsub("/", '\\\\\\')
                        	  ensure
                        			file.close
                        	  end
                        	end
                        rescue Exception => e  
                          puts e.message 
                        end
                        
                        m.texture = loc
                        m.texture.size = [m.texture.image_width.to_m, m.texture.image_height.to_m]
                        
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                        • D Offline
                          driven
                          last edited by

                          for completeness you need a conditional for osx

                          
                           loc = file.path if Sketchup.platform == ;platform_osx 
                          

                          john

                          learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                          • Dan RathbunD Offline
                            Dan Rathbun
                            last edited by

                            When a image is loaded as a web page resource, it is present in the "Temporary Internet files" folder. But some security settings might prevent the copying of a file from there to a trusted local folder.

                            Anyway:
                            require "FileUtils"

                            then try the copy method.

                            See: http://ruby-doc.org/stdlib-2.0.0/libdoc/fileutils/rdoc/index.html

                            I'm not here much anymore.

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                            • K Offline
                              kaas
                              last edited by

                              John and Dan, good suggestions. Thanks

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                              • thomthomT Offline
                                thomthom
                                last edited by

                                When you say different type of URL, what do you mean? HTTPS?

                                Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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                                • K Offline
                                  kaas
                                  last edited by

                                  @thomthom said:

                                  When you say different type of URL, what do you mean? HTTPS?

                                  Yes, something like https://url/coordinates/?key=1234abc&index=0

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                                  • thomthomT Offline
                                    thomthom
                                    last edited by

                                    For HTTPS connections you need to enable SSL when you create the HTTP connection.
                                    Note that there's a bug in Ruby that shipped with SU2014-2016 that might cause problems under Windows where the shipped SSL certificates might not work.

                                    Thomas Thomassen — SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
                                    List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

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