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Bumps webmock from 3.8.3 to 3.9.1.
Changelog
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3.9.1
Fixed support for passing
URI
objects as second argument ofstub_request
Thanks to [Ryan Kerr](https://github.com/leboshi)
3.9.0
Allow using a "callable" (like a proc) as URI pattern
stub_request(:any, ->(uri) { true })
Thanks to John Hawthorn
Added stubbed IO on stubbed socket in Net::HTTP adapter.
Thanks to Thilo Rusche
When 'webmock/rspec' is required, reset WebMock after all after(:each/example) hooks
Thanks to Andrew Stuntz
Fixed
net_connect_allowed?
when invoked with no arguments, when there were any allowed URIs passed todisable_net_connect?
.Thanks to Lucas Uyezu
Fixed async-http adapter which caused Async::HTTP::Client or Async::HTTP::Internet to hang and never return a response.
Thanks to (Bruno Sutic)[https://github.com/bruno-] and Samuel Williams
Fixed warning when using async-http adapter
Thanks to (Bruno Sutic)[https://github.com/bruno-]
Dropped support for Ruby 2.3 - EOL date: 2019-03-31
Dropped support for Ruby 2.4 - EOL date: 2020-03-31
Handling matching of Addressable::Template patterns that have an ip address without port and patterns that have ip address and don’t have schema and path.
Thanks to (Rafael França)[https://github.com/rafaelfranca] and (guppy0356)[https://github.com/guppy0356]
Commits
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Version 3.9.1 -
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Merge pull request #904 from leboshi/master -
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Revert inversion of pattern check in URIPattern constructor. -
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Version 3.9.0 -
75a3880
Version 3.9.0 -
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Handling matching of Addressable::Template patterns that have an ip address w... -
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Removed RSpec warning -
5e39c5b
The default response headers for HTTP 1.0 requests returned by async-http hav... -
28ccdb8
Added example on how to match requests using lambda. -
f011955
Dropped support for Ruby < 2.5. Previous Ruby versions are EOL - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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