vcr 3.0.3 → 6.1.0
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- checksums.yaml +5 -5
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/erb_renderer.rb +4 -2
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/http_interaction_list.rb +14 -9
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/migrator.rb +5 -6
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/persisters/file_system.rb +9 -1
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers/compressed.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers/json.rb +14 -8
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers/psych.rb +10 -2
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers/syck.rb +7 -1
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers/yaml.rb +14 -2
- data/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers.rb +10 -0
- data/lib/vcr/cassette.rb +50 -15
- data/lib/vcr/configuration.rb +20 -8
- data/lib/vcr/deprecations.rb +0 -62
- data/lib/vcr/errors.rb +17 -12
- data/lib/vcr/library_hooks/excon.rb +8 -0
- data/lib/vcr/library_hooks/typhoeus.rb +91 -79
- data/lib/vcr/library_hooks/webmock.rb +2 -11
- data/lib/vcr/linked_cassette.rb +4 -4
- data/lib/vcr/middleware/excon.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/vcr/middleware/faraday.rb +10 -1
- data/lib/vcr/request_ignorer.rb +8 -1
- data/lib/vcr/request_matcher_registry.rb +3 -3
- data/lib/vcr/structs.rb +48 -32
- data/lib/vcr/test_frameworks/cucumber.rb +16 -5
- data/lib/vcr/test_frameworks/rspec.rb +34 -22
- data/lib/vcr/util/hooks.rb +1 -0
- data/lib/vcr/util/internet_connection.rb +15 -21
- data/lib/vcr/version.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/vcr.rb +52 -2
- metadata +45 -272
- data/features/CHANGELOG.md +0 -710
- data/features/CONTRIBUTING.md +0 -26
- data/features/LICENSE.md +0 -20
- data/features/README.md +0 -339
- data/features/Upgrade.md +0 -289
- data/features/about_these_examples.md +0 -18
- data/features/cassettes/allow_unused_http_interactions.feature +0 -100
- data/features/cassettes/automatic_re_recording.feature +0 -72
- data/features/cassettes/decompress.feature +0 -74
- data/features/cassettes/dynamic_erb.feature +0 -100
- data/features/cassettes/exclusive.feature +0 -126
- data/features/cassettes/format.feature +0 -411
- data/features/cassettes/freezing_time.feature +0 -68
- data/features/cassettes/naming.feature +0 -28
- data/features/cassettes/no_cassette.feature +0 -152
- data/features/cassettes/update_content_length_header.feature +0 -112
- data/features/configuration/allow_http_connections_when_no_cassette.feature +0 -55
- data/features/configuration/cassette_library_dir.feature +0 -31
- data/features/configuration/debug_logging.feature +0 -58
- data/features/configuration/default_cassette_options.feature +0 -100
- data/features/configuration/filter_sensitive_data.feature +0 -153
- data/features/configuration/hook_into.feature +0 -172
- data/features/configuration/ignore_request.feature +0 -192
- data/features/configuration/preserve_exact_body_bytes.feature +0 -108
- data/features/configuration/query_parser.feature +0 -84
- data/features/configuration/uri_parser.feature +0 -93
- data/features/getting_started.md +0 -82
- data/features/hooks/after_http_request.feature +0 -58
- data/features/hooks/around_http_request.feature +0 -57
- data/features/hooks/before_http_request.feature +0 -63
- data/features/hooks/before_playback.feature +0 -184
- data/features/hooks/before_record.feature +0 -172
- data/features/http_libraries/em_http_request.feature +0 -250
- data/features/http_libraries/net_http.feature +0 -179
- data/features/middleware/faraday.feature +0 -56
- data/features/middleware/rack.feature +0 -92
- data/features/record_modes/all.feature +0 -82
- data/features/record_modes/new_episodes.feature +0 -79
- data/features/record_modes/none.feature +0 -72
- data/features/record_modes/once.feature +0 -95
- data/features/request_matching/README.md +0 -30
- data/features/request_matching/body.feature +0 -91
- data/features/request_matching/body_as_json.feature +0 -90
- data/features/request_matching/custom_matcher.feature +0 -135
- data/features/request_matching/headers.feature +0 -85
- data/features/request_matching/host.feature +0 -95
- data/features/request_matching/identical_request_sequence.feature +0 -89
- data/features/request_matching/method.feature +0 -96
- data/features/request_matching/path.feature +0 -96
- data/features/request_matching/playback_repeats.feature +0 -98
- data/features/request_matching/query.feature +0 -97
- data/features/request_matching/uri.feature +0 -94
- data/features/request_matching/uri_without_param.feature +0 -101
- data/features/step_definitions/cli_steps.rb +0 -199
- data/features/support/env.rb +0 -46
- data/features/support/http_lib_filters.rb +0 -46
- data/features/test_frameworks/cucumber.feature +0 -211
- data/features/test_frameworks/rspec_macro.feature +0 -81
- data/features/test_frameworks/rspec_metadata.feature +0 -150
- data/features/test_frameworks/test_unit.feature +0 -49
- data/lib/vcr/extensions/net_http_response.rb +0 -36
- data/lib/vcr/library_hooks/fakeweb.rb +0 -197
- data/lib/vcr/library_hooks/typhoeus_0.4.rb +0 -103
- data/spec/acceptance/concurrency_spec.rb +0 -51
- data/spec/acceptance/threading_spec.rb +0 -34
- data/spec/fixtures/cassette_spec/1_x_cassette.yml +0 -110
- data/spec/fixtures/cassette_spec/empty.yml +0 -0
- data/spec/fixtures/cassette_spec/example.yml +0 -111
- data/spec/fixtures/cassette_spec/with_localhost_requests.yml +0 -111
- data/spec/fixtures/fake_example_responses.yml +0 -110
- data/spec/fixtures/match_requests_on.yml +0 -187
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/erb_renderer_spec.rb +0 -53
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/http_interaction_list_spec.rb +0 -295
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/migrator_spec.rb +0 -196
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/persisters/file_system_spec.rb +0 -75
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/persisters_spec.rb +0 -39
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette/serializers_spec.rb +0 -182
- data/spec/lib/vcr/cassette_spec.rb +0 -618
- data/spec/lib/vcr/configuration_spec.rb +0 -326
- data/spec/lib/vcr/deprecations_spec.rb +0 -85
- data/spec/lib/vcr/errors_spec.rb +0 -178
- data/spec/lib/vcr/extensions/net_http_response_spec.rb +0 -86
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/excon_spec.rb +0 -104
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/fakeweb_spec.rb +0 -169
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/faraday_spec.rb +0 -68
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/typhoeus_0.4_spec.rb +0 -36
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/typhoeus_spec.rb +0 -162
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks/webmock_spec.rb +0 -117
- data/spec/lib/vcr/library_hooks_spec.rb +0 -51
- data/spec/lib/vcr/middleware/faraday_spec.rb +0 -181
- data/spec/lib/vcr/middleware/rack_spec.rb +0 -115
- data/spec/lib/vcr/request_ignorer_spec.rb +0 -70
- data/spec/lib/vcr/request_matcher_registry_spec.rb +0 -345
- data/spec/lib/vcr/structs_spec.rb +0 -732
- data/spec/lib/vcr/test_frameworks/cucumber_spec.rb +0 -107
- data/spec/lib/vcr/test_frameworks/rspec_spec.rb +0 -94
- data/spec/lib/vcr/util/hooks_spec.rb +0 -158
- data/spec/lib/vcr/util/internet_connection_spec.rb +0 -37
- data/spec/lib/vcr/util/version_checker_spec.rb +0 -31
- data/spec/lib/vcr/version_spec.rb +0 -27
- data/spec/lib/vcr_spec.rb +0 -354
- data/spec/monkey_patches.rb +0 -186
- data/spec/spec_helper.rb +0 -63
- data/spec/support/configuration_stubbing.rb +0 -8
- data/spec/support/cucumber_helpers.rb +0 -39
- data/spec/support/fixnum_extension.rb +0 -10
- data/spec/support/http_library_adapters.rb +0 -289
- data/spec/support/limited_uri.rb +0 -21
- data/spec/support/ruby_interpreter.rb +0 -7
- data/spec/support/shared_example_groups/excon.rb +0 -63
- data/spec/support/shared_example_groups/hook_into_http_library.rb +0 -594
- data/spec/support/shared_example_groups/request_hooks.rb +0 -59
- data/spec/support/sinatra_app.rb +0 -86
- data/spec/support/vcr_localhost_server.rb +0 -76
- data/spec/support/vcr_stub_helpers.rb +0 -17
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