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  3. data/LICENSE.md +1 -1
  4. data/README.md +24 -364
  5. data/Rakefile +1 -7
  6. data/examples/client_spec.rb +97 -0
  7. data/examples/client_test.rb +118 -0
  8. data/lib/faraday/adapter/test.rb +127 -72
  9. data/lib/faraday/adapter.rb +69 -22
  10. data/lib/faraday/adapter_registry.rb +30 -0
  11. data/lib/faraday/connection.rb +309 -232
  12. data/lib/faraday/encoders/flat_params_encoder.rb +105 -0
  13. data/lib/faraday/encoders/nested_params_encoder.rb +183 -0
  14. data/lib/faraday/error.rb +31 -42
  15. data/lib/faraday/logging/formatter.rb +106 -0
  16. data/lib/faraday/methods.rb +6 -0
  17. data/lib/faraday/middleware.rb +18 -25
  18. data/lib/faraday/middleware_registry.rb +83 -0
  19. data/lib/faraday/options/connection_options.rb +22 -0
  20. data/lib/faraday/options/env.rb +181 -0
  21. data/lib/faraday/options/proxy_options.rb +32 -0
  22. data/lib/faraday/options/request_options.rb +22 -0
  23. data/lib/faraday/options/ssl_options.rb +59 -0
  24. data/lib/faraday/options.rb +38 -193
  25. data/lib/faraday/parameters.rb +4 -197
  26. data/lib/faraday/rack_builder.rb +91 -76
  27. data/lib/faraday/request/authorization.rb +37 -29
  28. data/lib/faraday/request/instrumentation.rb +47 -27
  29. data/lib/faraday/request/json.rb +55 -0
  30. data/lib/faraday/request/url_encoded.rb +48 -24
  31. data/lib/faraday/request.rb +64 -44
  32. data/lib/faraday/response/json.rb +54 -0
  33. data/lib/faraday/response/logger.rb +22 -69
  34. data/lib/faraday/response/raise_error.rb +57 -18
  35. data/lib/faraday/response.rb +25 -32
  36. data/lib/faraday/utils/headers.rb +139 -0
  37. data/lib/faraday/utils/params_hash.rb +61 -0
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  39. data/lib/faraday/version.rb +5 -0
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  41. data/spec/external_adapters/faraday_specs_setup.rb +14 -0
  42. data/spec/faraday/adapter/test_spec.rb +377 -0
  43. data/spec/faraday/adapter_registry_spec.rb +28 -0
  44. data/spec/faraday/adapter_spec.rb +55 -0
  45. data/spec/faraday/connection_spec.rb +787 -0
  46. data/spec/faraday/error_spec.rb +12 -54
  47. data/spec/faraday/middleware_registry_spec.rb +31 -0
  48. data/spec/faraday/middleware_spec.rb +52 -0
  49. data/spec/faraday/options/env_spec.rb +70 -0
  50. data/spec/faraday/options/options_spec.rb +297 -0
  51. data/spec/faraday/options/proxy_options_spec.rb +44 -0
  52. data/spec/faraday/options/request_options_spec.rb +19 -0
  53. data/spec/faraday/params_encoders/flat_spec.rb +42 -0
  54. data/spec/faraday/params_encoders/nested_spec.rb +150 -0
  55. data/spec/faraday/rack_builder_spec.rb +317 -0
  56. data/spec/faraday/request/authorization_spec.rb +83 -0
  57. data/spec/faraday/request/instrumentation_spec.rb +74 -0
  58. data/spec/faraday/request/json_spec.rb +111 -0
  59. data/spec/faraday/request/url_encoded_spec.rb +93 -0
  60. data/spec/faraday/request_spec.rb +109 -0
  61. data/spec/faraday/response/json_spec.rb +117 -0
  62. data/spec/faraday/response/logger_spec.rb +220 -0
  63. data/spec/faraday/response/raise_error_spec.rb +81 -15
  64. data/spec/faraday/response_spec.rb +75 -0
  65. data/spec/faraday/utils/headers_spec.rb +82 -0
  66. data/spec/faraday/utils_spec.rb +117 -0
  67. data/spec/faraday_spec.rb +37 -0
  68. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +63 -36
  69. data/spec/support/disabling_stub.rb +14 -0
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  71. data/spec/support/helper_methods.rb +96 -0
  72. data/spec/support/shared_examples/adapter.rb +104 -0
  73. data/spec/support/shared_examples/params_encoder.rb +18 -0
  74. data/spec/support/shared_examples/request_method.rb +249 -0
  75. data/spec/support/streaming_response_checker.rb +35 -0
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  78. data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_http_ssl_patch.rb +0 -56
  79. data/lib/faraday/adapter/em_synchrony/parallel_manager.rb +0 -66
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  81. data/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb +0 -82
  82. data/lib/faraday/adapter/httpclient.rb +0 -128
  83. data/lib/faraday/adapter/net_http.rb +0 -153
  84. data/lib/faraday/adapter/net_http_persistent.rb +0 -68
  85. data/lib/faraday/adapter/patron.rb +0 -95
  86. data/lib/faraday/adapter/rack.rb +0 -58
  87. data/lib/faraday/adapter/typhoeus.rb +0 -12
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  89. data/lib/faraday/deprecate.rb +0 -109
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  93. data/lib/faraday/request/token_authentication.rb +0 -15
  94. data/lib/faraday/upload_io.rb +0 -67
  95. data/spec/faraday/deprecate_spec.rb +0 -147
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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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- adapters (such as Net::HTTP) and embraces the concept of Rack middleware when
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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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- Faraday supports these adapters out of the box:
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+ ## Getting Started
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- * [Net::HTTP][net_http] _(default)_
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- * [Net::HTTP::Persistent][persistent]
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- * [Excon][]
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- ## API documentation
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- ## Faraday 1.0
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- Faraday 1.0 will ship soon! Faraday 0.17 will be the last 0.x release, except for serious bugs or security issues.
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- Faraday 1.0 is a major release, but it will be mostly backwards-compatible with 0.x, so we strongly encourage you
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- * Checkout the new code from [`master`](https://github.com/lostisland/faraday) and the new [Documentation Website](https://lostisland.github.io/faraday/).
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- * If you're upgrading an existing project, check the [UPGRADING](https://github.com/lostisland/faraday/blob/master/UPGRADING.md) file.
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- ## Usage
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+ The best starting point is the [Faraday Website][website], with its introduction and explanation.
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+ Need more details? See the [Faraday API Documentation][apidoc] to see how it works internally.
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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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data/Rakefile CHANGED
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  # frozen_string_literal: true
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  require 'rspec/core/rake_task'
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  RSpec::Core::RakeTask.new(:spec)
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- task :default => :test
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-
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- desc "Run all tests"
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- task :test => :spec do
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- exec 'script/test'
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- end
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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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+ # 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)
13
+ @conn = conn
14
+ end
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+
16
+ def httpbingo(jname, params: {})
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+ res = @conn.get("/#{jname}", params)
18
+ data = JSON.parse(res.body)
19
+ data['origin']
20
+ end
21
+ end
22
+
23
+ # Example API client test
24
+ class ClientTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
25
+ def test_httpbingo_name
26
+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
27
+ stubs.get('/api') do |env|
28
+ # optional: you can inspect the Faraday::Env
29
+ assert_equal '/api', env.url.path
30
+ [
31
+ 200,
32
+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
33
+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
34
+ ]
35
+ end
36
+
37
+ # uncomment to trigger stubs.verify_stubbed_calls failure
38
+ # stubs.get('/unused') { [404, {}, ''] }
39
+
40
+ cli = client(stubs)
41
+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api')
42
+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
43
+ end
44
+
45
+ def test_httpbingo_not_found
46
+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
47
+ stubs.get('/api') do
48
+ [
49
+ 404,
50
+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
51
+ '{}'
52
+ ]
53
+ end
54
+
55
+ cli = client(stubs)
56
+ assert_nil cli.httpbingo('api')
57
+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
58
+ end
59
+
60
+ def test_httpbingo_exception
61
+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new
62
+ stubs.get('/api') do
63
+ raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed
64
+ end
65
+
66
+ cli = client(stubs)
67
+ assert_raise Faraday::ConnectionFailed do
68
+ cli.httpbingo('api')
69
+ end
70
+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
71
+ end
72
+
73
+ def test_strict_mode
74
+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new(strict_mode: true)
75
+ stubs.get('/api?abc=123') do
76
+ [
77
+ 200,
78
+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
79
+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
80
+ ]
81
+ end
82
+
83
+ cli = client(stubs)
84
+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123 })
85
+
86
+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
87
+ # assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { abc: 123, foo: 'Kappa' })
88
+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
89
+ end
90
+
91
+ def test_non_default_params_encoder
92
+ stubs = Faraday::Adapter::Test::Stubs.new(strict_mode: true)
93
+ stubs.get('/api?a=x&a=y&a=z') do
94
+ [
95
+ 200,
96
+ { 'Content-Type': 'application/javascript' },
97
+ '{"origin": "127.0.0.1"}'
98
+ ]
99
+ end
100
+ conn = Faraday.new(request: { params_encoder: Faraday::FlatParamsEncoder }) do |builder|
101
+ builder.adapter :test, stubs
102
+ end
103
+
104
+ cli = Client.new(conn)
105
+ assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y z] })
106
+
107
+ # uncomment to raise Stubs::NotFound
108
+ # assert_equal '127.0.0.1', cli.httpbingo('api', params: { a: %w[x y] })
109
+ stubs.verify_stubbed_calls
110
+ end
111
+
112
+ def client(stubs)
113
+ conn = Faraday.new do |builder|
114
+ builder.adapter :test, stubs
115
+ end
116
+ Client.new(conn)
117
+ end
118
+ end