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Github user gberginc commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/pull/116
@alanconway I will review and test your update, thank you very much! I will
report back and then also close this PR.
The documentation in the readme is correct as I followed those steps to
create a gem for my experiments.
> Undefined method "plain" for SASL in Ruby binding
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: PROTON-1532
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PROTON-1532
> Project: Qpid Proton
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: ruby-binding
> Environment: Centos, Ubuntu
> Reporter: Gregor Berginc
> Assignee: Alan Conway
> Fix For: proton-c-0.18.0
>
>
> When I try to connect to an AMQP endpoint using the URL of the form
> amqp://user:password@host:port, I get an error about a missing "plain"
> method. This occurs in [this
> line|https://github.com/apache/qpid-proton/blob/master/proton-c/bindings/ruby/lib/reactor/connector.rb#L91].
> This error can be reproduced simply using the following code
> {code:ruby}
> 2.3.3 :001 > require "qpid_proton"
> => true
> 2.3.3 :002 > transport = Qpid::Proton::Transport.new
> => #<Qpid::Proton::Transport:0x00000002754548
> @impl=#<SWIG::TYPE_p_pn_transport_t:0x00000002754520
> @__swigtype__="_p_pn_transport_t",
> @proton_wrapper=#<Qpid::Proton::Transport:0x00000002754548 ...>>>
> 2.3.3 :003 > sasl = transport.sasl
> => #<Qpid::Proton::SASL:0x00000002748518
> @impl=#<SWIG::TYPE_p_pn_sasl_t:0x000000027484f0
> @__swigtype__="_p_pn_sasl_t">>
> 2.3.3 :004 > sasl.plain('', '')
> NoMethodError: undefined method `plain' for
> #<Qpid::Proton::SASL:0x00000002748518>
> from (irb):4
> from /usr/share/rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.3/bin/irb:11:in `<main>'
> {code}
> I have tried in Ubuntu 16.04 installing Proton via system packages and gem
> 0.10.1 from Rubygems as well as in Centos 7, following the source code
> install guide.
> I wonder if this method should be exposed by Swig somehow? Python binding
> does not use it in that way, but it does set the username and password on the
> connection.
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