Maintaining cookies between Mechanize requests

巧了我就是萌 提交于 2019-11-28 20:39:39

Okay this might help you - first of all what version of mechanize are you using? You need to identify, if this problem is due to the cookies being overwritten/cleaned by mechanize between the requests or if the cookies are wrong/not being set in the first place. You can do that by adding a puts @agent.cookie_jar.jar inbetween the two requests, to see what is stored.

If its a overwriting issue, you might be able to solve it by collecting the cookies from the first request, and applying them to the second. There are many ways to do this:

One way is to just do a temp_jar = agent.cookie_jar.jar an then just going through each cookie and add it again using the .add method

HOWEVER - the easiest way is by just installing the latest 2.1 pre release of mechanize (many fixes), because you will then be able to do it very simply. To install the latest do a gem install mechanize --pre and make sure to get rid of the old version of mechanize gem uninstall mechanize 'some_version' after this, you can simply do as follows:

require 'rubygems'
require 'nokogiri'
require 'mechanize'

@agent = Mechanize.new

page = @agent.post('http://<url>.com/user_session', {
                                        'authenticity_token' => '<token>',
                                        'user_session[login]' => '<login>',
                                        'user_session[password]' => '<password>',
                                        'user_session[remember_me]' => '0',
                                        'commit' => 'Login'
})
temp_jar = @agent.cookie_jar
#Do whatever you need an use the cookies again in a new session after that
@agent = Mechanize.new
@agent.cookie_jar = temp_jar

page = @agent.get 'http://<url>.com/<organization>/<repo-name>/tickets/1'
puts page.title

BTW the documentation is here http://mechanize.rubyforge.org/index.html

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