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+ fakeweb (development)
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+
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+ * support Pathname objects where a filename is expected [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix compatibility with Ruby 1.9.2 [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ fakeweb (1.2.7)
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+
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+ * revert to sorting query params before matching requests against regexps,
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+ instead of the 1.2.6 behavior that tried every possible order combination;
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+ that was factorial-time, which made matching hang for requests with long query
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+ strings [Jason Wadsworth, David Dollar, Blaine Cook]
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+
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+ * print a warning when FakeWeb is loaded before RightHttpConnection or after
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+ Samuel, other libs that patch Net::HTTP [Chris Kampmeier, Ben Brinckerhoff]
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+
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+ fakeweb (1.2.6)
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+ * fix that query params in a regex would have to be sorted for it to ever match
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+ a request URI [Chris Kampmeier, Ben Hall]
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+
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+ * improve regex handling so registration with an explicit port (like
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+ /example.com:80/) matches a request that uses an implied port
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+ (like "http://example.com/") [Chris Kampmeier, Dan Dofter]
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+
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+ * refactor URI registry to reduce duplication; now about twice as fast at
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+ handling requests [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * Add FakeWeb::VERSION so you can programmatically determine what version of
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+ FakeWeb is loaded without using RubyGems [Chris Kampmeier, Chris Wanstrath]
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+ fakeweb (1.2.5)
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+ * fix handling of userinfo strings that contain percent-encoded unsafe
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+ characters [Chris Kampmeier, Ken Mayer]
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+
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+ * fix that exact matches against strings/URIs with the :any method had a lower
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+ precedence than regex matches using a real HTTP method (exact matches now
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+ always take precedence) [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * change request handling to raise an exception when more than one registered
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+ regex matches a request URI [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ fakeweb (1.2.4)
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+ * add experimental support for matching URIs via regular expressions
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+ [Jacqui Maher, Tiago Albineli Motta, Peter Wagene]
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+
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+ * fix an exception when registering with the :response option and a string that
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+ is the same as the name of a directory in the current path [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * DEPRECATION: Calling FakeWeb.register_uri with a :string or :file option is
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+ now deprecated. Both options have been replaced with a unified :body option,
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+ since they supply the response body (as opposed to :response, which supplies
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+ the full response including headers) [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * add support for specifying HTTP headers as options to FakeWeb.register_uri
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+ when using the :string or :file response types, since those methods only
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+ specify a response body [David Michael, Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * DEPRECATION: Calling FakeWeb.register_uri and FakeWeb.registered_uri? without
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+ an HTTP method as the first argument is now deprecated. To match against any
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+ HTTP method (the pre-1.2.0 behavior), use :any [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ fakeweb (1.2.3)
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+ * fix the #http_version of :file and :string responses, which was returning the
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+ request URI instead of something sensible like "1.0" [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * add method aliases in the Net::HTTP patch to eliminate warnings when running
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+ with -w [Joshua Clingenpeel]
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+
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+ * fix that removing the redefinition of OpenURI::HTTPError in 1.2.0 caused
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+ :exception responses to raise when OpenURI isn't available [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix registering an :exception response with classes that require arguments for
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+ instantiation, like Interrupt's subclasses [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ fakeweb (1.2.2)
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+
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+ * fix that HTTP Digest and OAuth requests could raise URI::InvalidURIErrors
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+ [Bill Kocik, Chris Kampmeier]
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+ fakeweb (1.2.1)
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+ * fix that query parameters are handled correctly when registering with a URI
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+ object [Anselmo Alves, Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix an exception when registering with the :response option and a string
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+ containing "\0" [Jonathan Baudanza, Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix that trailing slashes were considered significant for requests to the root
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+ of a domain [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * add support for HTTP basic authentication via userinfo strings in URIs
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+ [Michael Bleigh]
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+ fakeweb (1.2.0)
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+ * add lib/fakeweb.rb so you can require "fakeweb" as well [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix compatibility with Ruby 1.9.1 [Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix that newlines in file-based responses could be doubled in the response
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+ object's body [Mark Menard, Chris Kampmeier]
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+
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+ * fix unnecessary munging of the transfer-encoding header, which improves
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+ compatibility with mechanize [Mark Menard]
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+
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+ * fix a test and the RCov dependency to be compatible with JRuby [Mark Menard]
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+
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+ * remove an unnecessary redefinition of OpenURI::HTTPError [Josh Nichols]
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+ * rearrange implementation code into separate files, one per class [Josh Nichols]
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+ * fix a bug where FakeWeb.response_for would raise if the request wasn't
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+ registered [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * add HTTP method support, so FakeWeb takes both the URI and method into
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+ account for registration, requests, and responses. Backwards-compatible with
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+ the old method signatures, which didn't have a method param. [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * start work on Ruby 1.9 compatibility [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * add FakeWeb.allow_net_connect= to enable/disable the pass-through to
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+ Net::HTTP for unregistered URIs [Mislav Marohnić, Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * remove setup.rb, since most people use RubyGems [Mislav Marohnić]
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+ * fix that 'http://example.com/?' (empty query) matches a registered
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+ 'http://example.com/', and vice-versa [Mislav Marohnić]
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+ * improve the test suite to not rely on an internet connection [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * use `rake test` instead of `rake tests` [Josh Nichols]
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+ * fix an incompatibility with Ruby 1.8.6 p36 where you'd get "Errno::EINTR:
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+ Interrupted system call" exceptions in Socket#sysread for any non-faked
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+ request [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * response rotation: you can now optionally call FakeWeb.register_uri with an
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+ array of options hashes; these are used, in order, to respond to
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+ repeated requests (to repeat a response more than once before rotating, use
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+ the :times option). Once you run out of responses, further requests always
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+ receive the last response. [Michael Shapiro]
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+ * add support for Net::HTTP's undocumented full-URI request style (fixes
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+ URI::InvalidURIErrors that you might see in older libraries) [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * sort query params before storing internally, so that
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+ http://example.com/?a=1&b=2 and http://example.com/?b=2&a=1 are considered the
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+ same URL (although this is technically incorrect, it's much more
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+ convenient--most web apps work that way, and Net::HTTP's use of a hash to pass
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+ query params means that the order in which FakeWeb stores them can be
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+ unpredictable) [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * add support for ports in URLs, so that http://example.com/ and
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+ http://example.com:3000/ are not the same [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * fix for non-faked SSL requests failing with "Unable to create local socket"
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+ [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ * update Rakefile to fix warning about deprecated code [Chris Kampmeier]
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+ fakeweb (1.1.2)
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+ * add required dependencies to GemSpec to ensure that tests pass in firebrigade
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+ (http://firebrigade.seattlerb.org/) [Blaine Cook]
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+ fakeweb (1.1.1)
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+ * fix for non-existence of :string method on File as presented by open-uri
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+ [Blaine Cook]
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+ * fix for curl example test - google redirects to ccTLDs for those outside US
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+ [Blaine Cook]
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+ fakeweb (1.1.0)
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+ * update code to correspond to ruby 1.8.4 (breaks compatibility with ruby 1.8.2)
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+ fakeweb (1.0.0)
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