Validate URLs using Addressable gem to allow non-ascii characters (closes #111)#112
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Warning: this allows a lot more URLs. See twingly/twingly-url#74 (comment)
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| describe "for invalid urls" do | ||
| it "rejects invalid urls" do | ||
| subject = build_url_record | ||
| subject.url = 'http://^^^^.fr' |
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http://^^^^.fr is considered valid by Addressable, which strictly adheres to the RFC. Spaces are not allowed though.
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Warning: this allows a lot more URLs.
There is not
valid?method onAddressable::URI, because many strings can be parsed and considered valid.See twingly/twingly-url#74 (comment)
This change requires a minor version bump, along with a bundle install warning I think.