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- data/CHANGELOG.md +15 -0
- data/README.md +24 -0
- data/gems/mime-types-3.6.0/Code-of-Conduct.md +128 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/History.md +18 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/README.rdoc +2 -1
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/Rakefile +1 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/lib/mime/type.rb +68 -43
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/lib/mime/types/container.rb +2 -2
- data/gems/mime-types-3.6.0/lib/mime/types/deprecations.rb +56 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/lib/mime/types/loader.rb +1 -1
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/lib/mime/types/registry.rb +6 -4
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/test/test_mime_type.rb +37 -33
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/test/test_mime_types.rb +11 -16
- data/gems/{mime-types-3.5.2 → mime-types-3.6.0}/test/test_mime_types_class.rb +3 -3
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305/History.md → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/CHANGELOG.md} +242 -180
- data/gems/mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +128 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305/Contributing.md → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/CONTRIBUTING.md} +39 -133
- data/gems/mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/CONTRIBUTORS.md +52 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305/Licence.md → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/LICENCE.md} +1 -1
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/Manifest.txt +6 -17
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/README.md +30 -30
- data/gems/mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/Rakefile +88 -0
- data/gems/mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/SECURITY.md +7 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/content_type_mime.db +4 -3
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/ext_mime.db +4 -3
- data/gems/mime-types-data-3.2025.0107/data/mime-types.json +1 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.content_type.column +71 -5
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.docs.column +66 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.encoding.column +66 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.flags.column +70 -4
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.friendly.column +66 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.pext.column +66 -0
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.use_instead.column +69 -3
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/data/mime.xrefs.column +132 -66
- data/gems/{mime-types-data-3.2024.0305 → mime-types-data-3.2025.0107}/lib/mime/types/data.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/core/lib/jwt.rb +1 -1
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- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/integrator/integrator-sdk.rb +140 -0
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/integrator/lib/connections.rb +82 -0
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/integrator/lib/metadata.rb +31 -0
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/integrator/lib/operations.rb +102 -0
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/utils/kinetic-http.rb +20 -20
- data/lib/kinetic_sdk/version.rb +1 -1
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task :convert do
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require "prepare_release"
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PrepareRelease.new.convert_types
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end
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Rake::Task["gem"].prerequisites.unshift("convert")
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Rake::Task["gem"].prerequisites.unshift("git:manifest")
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Rake::Task["gem"].prerequisites.unshift("gemspec")
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# vim: syntax=ruby
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