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require 'open-uri'
require 'zlib'
require 'yajl'
gz = open('http://data.gharchive.org/2015-01-01-12.json.gz')
js = Zlib::GzipReader.new(gz).read
Yajl::Parser.parse(js) do |event|
print event
end
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@brianmario: Yajl::Parser.parse(Zlib::GzipReader.new(gz))? Speaking of which, I think I saw a comment indicating that in 2.0 the plan is to remove the Gzip StreamReader?

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After looking at the yajl-ruby source, looks like passing a Zlib::GzipReader won't actually work because I pass a 2nd argument (buffer to fill) to the read method and it doesn't support that signature :\

And yes I was planning on removing basically everything but Yajl::Parser and Yajl::Encoder from 2.0. I wanted to just drop in some more stuff into the examples/ to show how those things might be done without being officially supported by the gem anymore. Are you using any of that stuff currently?

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Nope, not on this end. I'm sure it'll break a few downstream clients, but 'simple core' strategy makes sense to me.

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Hello,
Can you please let me know the process how to download the GH Archive files. I am new to this.I want this data to analysis.I tried through postman but didn't work.I am not getting how to run this ruby script. Can anyone Please help me here

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GPAP15 commented Jun 8, 2023

Can someone please let me know the process of how to download the GH Archive files? I am new to this. I want this data to analysis.I am not getting how to run this Ruby script.

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