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I would like to get some data from a URL in Ruby. I have a URL matching:

"http://localhost:3000/cars/test/1/direction/2"

I would like to extract the value after /test (here it is 1). I know how to extract the other values.

I created a URI object:

uri = URI.parse("http://localhost:3000/cars/test/1/direction/2")
uri.port = 3000
uri.path = /cars/test/1/direction/2
uri.host = localhost

But, I don't know how to extract the internal parameters.

Do I have to parse this URL or is there an existing solution?

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  • is this rails ? If so you can probably use params if not you could use a basic regex like \/(\w+)\/(\d+) which used with String#scan will be [["test","1"],["direction","2"]] Mar 17, 2015 at 17:16
  • No it isn't. I am creating custom gem
    – dewastator
    Mar 17, 2015 at 17:17
  • Welcome to Stack Overflow. Your sample code isn't valid. It's important that it be runnable when asking for help, because people will need to use it as the basis for helping you. Mar 17, 2015 at 18:14

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I think this might work well for you as it identifies the leading name as well:

url_parts = uri.path.scan(/\/(\w+)\/(\d+)/)
#=> [["test","1"],["direction","2"]]

Then you could even make it a Hash using:

Hash[url_parts]
#=> {"test" => "1", "direction" => "2"}
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The quick and easy solution is to just use split.

uri = URI.parse("http://localhost:3000/cars/test/1/direction/2")
url_path = uri.path
url_parts = url_path.split("/")
url_parts[3] # => "1"

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