method
hostname=
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Class: URI::Generic
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hostname=(v)
public
set the host part of the URI as the argument with brackets for IPv6 addresses.
This method is same as URI::Generic#host= except the argument can be bare IPv6 address.
u = URI("http://foo/bar") p u.to_s #=> "http://foo/bar" u.hostname = "::1" p u.to_s #=> "http://[::1]/bar"
If the argument seems IPv6 address, it is wrapped by brackets.