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  57. data/spec/faraday/request/instrumentation_spec.rb +74 -0
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- # Faraday
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+ # [![Faraday](./docs/assets/img/repo-card-slim.png)][website]
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- Faraday is an HTTP client lib that provides a common interface over many
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+ Faraday is an HTTP client library abstraction layer that provides a common interface over many
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+ You probably don't want to use Faraday directly in your project, as it will lack an actual client library to perform
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+ requests. Instead, you probably want to have a look at [Awesome Faraday][awesome] for a list of available adapters.
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+ ## Getting Started
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- * [Net::HTTP][net_http] _(default)_
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- ## API documentation
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- ## Usage
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- ### Basic Use
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+ [website]: https://lostisland.github.io/faraday
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+ [faraday_team]: https://lostisland.github.io/faraday/team
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+ [contributing]: https://github.com/lostisland/faraday/blob/master/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md
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+ [apidoc]: https://www.rubydoc.info/github/lostisland/faraday
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+ [actions]: https://github.com/lostisland/faraday/actions
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  [jruby]: http://jruby.org/
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  [rubinius]: http://rubini.us/
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  [license]: LICENSE.md
data/Rakefile ADDED
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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+
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+ RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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+
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+ task default: :spec
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ # Requires Ruby with rspec and faraday gems.
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+ # rspec client_spec.rb
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+
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+ require 'faraday'
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+ require 'json'
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+
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+ # Example API client
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+ class Client
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+ def initialize(conn)
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+ @conn = conn
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+ end
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+
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+ def httpbingo(jname, params: {})
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+ res = @conn.get("/#{jname}", params)
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+ data = JSON.parse(res.body)
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+ data['origin']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ RSpec.describe Client do
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+ let(:stubs) { Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new }
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+ let(:conn) { Faraday.new { |b| b.adapter(:test, stubs) } }
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+ let(:client) { Client.new(conn) }
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+
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+ it 'parses origin' do
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+ stubs.get('/ip') do |env|
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+ # optional: you can inspect the Faraday::Env
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+ expect(env.url.path).to eq('/ip')
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+ [
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+ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ # uncomment to trigger stubs.verify_stubbed_calls failure
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+ # stubs.get('/unused') { [404, {}, ''] }
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+
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+ expect(client.httpbingo('ip')).to eq('127.0.0.1')
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ it 'handles 404' do
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+ stubs.get('/api') do
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+ [
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+ 404,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+ expect(client.httpbingo('api')).to be_nil
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ it 'handles exception' do
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+ stubs.get('/api') do
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+ raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed
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+ end
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+
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+ expect { client.httpbingo('api') }.to raise_error(Faraday::ConnectionFailed)
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ context 'When the test stub is run in strict_mode' do
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+ let(:stubs) { Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new(strict_mode: true) }
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+
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+ it 'verifies the all parameter values are identical' do
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+ stubs.get('/api?abc=123') do
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+ [
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+ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
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+ # expect(client.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123, foo: 'Kappa' })).to eq('127.0.0.1')
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+ expect(client.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123 })).to eq('127.0.0.1')
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ context 'When the Faraday connection is configured with FlatParamsEncoder' do
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+ let(:conn) { Faraday.new(request: { params_encoder: Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder }) { |b| b.adapter(:test, stubs) } }
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+
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+ it 'handles the same multiple URL parameters' do
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+ stubs.get('/api?a=x&a=y&a=z') { [200, { 'Content-Type' => 'application/json' }, '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'] }
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+
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+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
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+ # expect(client.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y] })).to eq('127.0.0.1')
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+ expect(client.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y z] })).to eq('127.0.0.1')
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # frozen_string_literal: true
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+
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+ # Requires Ruby with test-unit and faraday gems.
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+ # ruby client_test.rb
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+
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+ require 'faraday'
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+ require 'json'
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+
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+ # Example API client
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+ class Client
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+ def initialize(conn)
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+ @conn = conn
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+ end
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+
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+ def httpbingo(jname, params: {})
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+ res = @conn.get("/#{jname}", params)
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+ data = JSON.parse(res.body)
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+ data['origin']
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ # Example API client test
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+ class ClientTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+ def test_httpbingo_name
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+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
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+ stubs.get('/api') do |env|
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+ # optional: you can inspect the Faraday::Env
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+ assert_equal '/api', env.url.path
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+ [
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+ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ # uncomment to trigger stubs.verify_stubbed_calls failure
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+ # stubs.get('/unused') { [404, {}, ''] }
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+
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+ cli = client(stubs)
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+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api')
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_httpbingo_not_found
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+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
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+ stubs.get('/api') do
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+ [
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+ 404,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ cli = client(stubs)
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+ assert_nil cli.httpbingo('api')
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_httpbingo_exception
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+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
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+ stubs.get('/api') do
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+ raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed
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+ end
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+
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+ cli = client(stubs)
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+ assert_raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed do
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+ cli.httpbingo('api')
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+ end
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_strict_mode
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+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new(strict_mode: true)
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+ stubs.get('/api?abc=123') do
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+ [
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+ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+
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+ cli = client(stubs)
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+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123 })
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+
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+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
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+ # assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123, foo: 'Kappa' })
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_non_default_params_encoder
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+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new(strict_mode: true)
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+ stubs.get('/api?a=x&a=y&a=z') do
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+ [
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+ 200,
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+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
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+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
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+ ]
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+ end
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+ conn = Faraday.new(request: { params_encoder: Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder }) do |builder|
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+ builder.adapter :test, stubs
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+ end
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+
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+ cli = Client.new(conn)
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+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y z] })
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+
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+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
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+ # assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y] })
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+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
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+ end
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+
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+ def client(stubs)
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+ conn = Faraday.new do |builder|
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+ builder.adapter :test, stubs
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+ end
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+ Client.new(conn)
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+ end
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+ end