httpi 0.9.3 → 0.9.4
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- data/.travis.yml +7 -0
- data/CHANGELOG.md +14 -1
- data/Gemfile +5 -3
- data/README.md +130 -100
- data/Rakefile +10 -40
- data/httpi.gemspec +11 -13
- data/lib/httpi.rb +5 -0
- data/lib/httpi/adapter.rb +17 -13
- data/lib/httpi/auth/ssl.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/httpi/request.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/httpi/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/httpi/adapter/curb_spec.rb +167 -164
- data/spec/httpi/adapter/httpclient_spec.rb +16 -16
- data/spec/httpi/adapter_spec.rb +29 -15
- data/spec/httpi/auth/config_spec.rb +16 -16
- data/spec/httpi/auth/ssl_spec.rb +19 -19
- data/spec/httpi/httpi_spec.rb +44 -53
- data/spec/httpi/request_spec.rb +15 -15
- data/spec/httpi/response_spec.rb +17 -17
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## 0.9.
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## 0.9.4 (2011-05-15)
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* Fix: issues [34](https://github.com/rubiii/httpi/issues/34) and
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on `ntlm-http` with a dependency on `pyu-ntlm-http` which comes with quite
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* Fix: Setting the default adapter did not always load the adapter's client library.
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## 0.9.3 (2011-04-28)
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HTTPI
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HTTPI [![Build Status](http://travis-ci.org/rubiii/httpi.png)](http://travis-ci.org/rubiii/httpi)
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[Bugs](http://github.com/rubiii/httpi/issues) | [RDoc](http://rubydoc.info/gems/httpi/frames)
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Installation
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Getting started
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configure your request. Here's a very simple GET request.
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#### GET
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require "httpi/version"
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Gem::Specification.new do |s|
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s.name = "httpi"
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s.version = HTTPI::VERSION
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s.authors = ["Daniel Harrington", "Martin Tepper"]
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s.email = "me@rubiii.com"
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s.homepage = "http://github.com/rubiii/#{s.name}"
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s.summary = "Interface for Ruby HTTP libraries"
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s.description = "HTTPI provides a common interface for Ruby HTTP libraries."
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s.rubyforge_project = s.name
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s.add_dependency "rack"
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s.add_dependency "ntlm-http",
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s.add_dependency "pyu-ntlm-http", ">= 0.1.3.1"
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s.add_development_dependency "
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s.add_development_dependency "curb", "~> 0.7.8"
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s.add_development_dependency "rspec", "~> 2.2"
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s.add_development_dependency "rspec", "~> 2.2"
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s.add_development_dependency "autotest"
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s.add_development_dependency "mocha",
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s.add_development_dependency "webmock",
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s.add_development_dependency "mocha", "~> 0.9.9"
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s.add_development_dependency "webmock", "~> 1.4.0"
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s.add_development_dependency "mock-server", "~> 0.1.1"
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s.files = `git ls-files`.split("\n")
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s.require_path = "lib"
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