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- data/CHANGELOG.md +570 -0
- data/LICENSE.md +1 -1
- data/README.md +25 -351
- data/Rakefile +7 -0
- data/examples/client_spec.rb +97 -0
- data/examples/client_test.rb +118 -0
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/test.rb +127 -72
- data/lib/faraday/adapter.rb +69 -22
- data/lib/faraday/adapter_registry.rb +30 -0
- data/lib/faraday/connection.rb +309 -232
- data/lib/faraday/encoders/flat_params_encoder.rb +105 -0
- data/lib/faraday/encoders/nested_params_encoder.rb +176 -0
- data/lib/faraday/error.rb +119 -38
- data/lib/faraday/logging/formatter.rb +106 -0
- data/lib/faraday/methods.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/faraday/middleware.rb +18 -25
- data/lib/faraday/middleware_registry.rb +83 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options/connection_options.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options/env.rb +181 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options/proxy_options.rb +32 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options/request_options.rb +22 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options/ssl_options.rb +59 -0
- data/lib/faraday/options.rb +41 -195
- data/lib/faraday/parameters.rb +4 -196
- data/lib/faraday/rack_builder.rb +91 -76
- data/lib/faraday/request/authorization.rb +37 -29
- data/lib/faraday/request/instrumentation.rb +47 -27
- data/lib/faraday/request/json.rb +55 -0
- data/lib/faraday/request/url_encoded.rb +45 -23
- data/lib/faraday/request.rb +74 -32
- data/lib/faraday/response/json.rb +54 -0
- data/lib/faraday/response/logger.rb +22 -69
- data/lib/faraday/response/raise_error.rb +57 -14
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- data/lib/faraday/utils/headers.rb +139 -0
- data/lib/faraday/utils/params_hash.rb +61 -0
- data/lib/faraday/utils.rb +47 -251
- data/lib/faraday/version.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/faraday.rb +108 -199
- data/spec/external_adapters/faraday_specs_setup.rb +14 -0
- data/spec/faraday/adapter/test_spec.rb +377 -0
- data/spec/faraday/adapter_registry_spec.rb +28 -0
- data/spec/faraday/adapter_spec.rb +55 -0
- data/spec/faraday/connection_spec.rb +787 -0
- data/spec/faraday/error_spec.rb +60 -0
- data/spec/faraday/middleware_registry_spec.rb +31 -0
- data/spec/faraday/middleware_spec.rb +52 -0
- data/spec/faraday/options/env_spec.rb +70 -0
- data/spec/faraday/options/options_spec.rb +297 -0
- data/spec/faraday/options/proxy_options_spec.rb +44 -0
- data/spec/faraday/options/request_options_spec.rb +19 -0
- data/spec/faraday/params_encoders/flat_spec.rb +42 -0
- data/spec/faraday/params_encoders/nested_spec.rb +142 -0
- data/spec/faraday/rack_builder_spec.rb +317 -0
- data/spec/faraday/request/authorization_spec.rb +83 -0
- data/spec/faraday/request/instrumentation_spec.rb +74 -0
- data/spec/faraday/request/json_spec.rb +111 -0
- data/spec/faraday/request/url_encoded_spec.rb +82 -0
- data/spec/faraday/request_spec.rb +109 -0
- data/spec/faraday/response/json_spec.rb +117 -0
- data/spec/faraday/response/logger_spec.rb +220 -0
- data/spec/faraday/response/raise_error_spec.rb +172 -0
- data/spec/faraday/response_spec.rb +75 -0
- data/spec/faraday/utils/headers_spec.rb +82 -0
- data/spec/faraday/utils_spec.rb +117 -0
- data/spec/faraday_spec.rb +37 -0
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +132 -0
- data/spec/support/disabling_stub.rb +14 -0
- data/spec/support/fake_safe_buffer.rb +15 -0
- data/spec/support/helper_methods.rb +96 -0
- data/spec/support/shared_examples/adapter.rb +104 -0
- data/spec/support/shared_examples/params_encoder.rb +18 -0
- data/spec/support/shared_examples/request_method.rb +249 -0
- data/spec/support/streaming_response_checker.rb +35 -0
- metadata +86 -34
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_http.rb +0 -243
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_http_ssl_patch.rb +0 -56
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_synchrony/parallel_manager.rb +0 -66
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_synchrony.rb +0 -106
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb +0 -79
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/httpclient.rb +0 -128
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/net_http.rb +0 -137
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/net_http_persistent.rb +0 -63
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/patron.rb +0 -100
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/rack.rb +0 -58
- data/lib/faraday/adapter/typhoeus.rb +0 -12
- data/lib/faraday/autoload.rb +0 -84
- data/lib/faraday/request/basic_authentication.rb +0 -13
- data/lib/faraday/request/multipart.rb +0 -68
- data/lib/faraday/request/retry.rb +0 -211
- data/lib/faraday/request/token_authentication.rb +0 -15
- data/lib/faraday/upload_io.rb +0 -67
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# Faraday
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# [![Faraday](./docs/assets/img/repo-card-slim.png)][website]
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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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## API documentation
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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# Example API client test
|
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|
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|
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def test_httpbingo_name
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def test_httpbingo_not_found
|
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|
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def test_httpbingo_exception
|
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|
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stubs.get('/api') do
|
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raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed
|
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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_raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed do
|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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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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|
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stubs.get('/api?abc=123') do
|
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[
|
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|
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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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|
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end
|
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|
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|
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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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|
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stubs.get('/api?a=x&a=y&a=z') do
|
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|
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[
|
95
|
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200,
|
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|
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{ 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
|
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|
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'{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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cli = Client.new(conn)
|
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|
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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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# assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y] })
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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