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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T06:28:33+00:00 2026-05-14T06:28:33+00:00

What are the best practices for reading and writing binary data in Ruby? In

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What are the best practices for reading and writing binary data in Ruby?

In the code sample below I needed to send a binary file using over HTTP (as POST data):

class SimpleHandler < Mongrel::HttpHandler
  def process(request, response)
    response.start(200) do |head,out|
      head["Content-Type"] = "application/ocsp-responder"
      f = File.new("resp.der", "r")
      begin
        while true
          out.syswrite(f.sysread(1))
        end
      rescue EOFError => err
        puts "Sent response."
      end
    end
  end
end

While this code seems to do a good job, it probably isn’t very idiomatic. How can I improve it?

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    2026-05-14T06:28:33+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 6:28 am

    Then FileUtils copy_stream might be of use.

    require 'fileutils'
    fin = File.new('svarttag.jpg')
    fout = File.new('blacktrain.jpg','w')
    FileUtils.copy_stream(fin,fout)
    fin.close
    fout.close
    

    Maybe not exactly what you asked for but if it’s the whole HTTP POST files issue you want to solve then HTTPClient can do it for you:

    require 'httpclient'    
    HTTPClient.post 'http://nl.netlog.com/test', { :file => File.new('resp.der') }
    

    Also I’ve heard that Nick Siegers multipart-post is good but I haven’t used it.

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