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Upgrade: Bump faraday from 1.1.0 to 1.6.0 #2054

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

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Bumps faraday from 1.1.0 to 1.6.0.

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v1.6.0

Misc

v1.5.1

Fixes

  • Fix JRuby incompatibility after moving out EM adapters (#1294, @​ahorek)

Documentation

v1.5.0

Misc

v1.4.3

Fixes

v1.4.2

Fixes

Documentation

Misc

v1.4.1

Fixes

v1.4.0

Highlights

With this release, we continue the work of gradually moving out adapters into their own gems 🎉 Thanks to @​MikeRogers0 for helping the Faraday team in progressing with this quest 👏

And thanks to @​olleolleolle efforts, Faraday is becoming more inclusive than ever 🤗 Faraday's master branch has been renamed into main, we have an official policy on inclusive language and even a rubocop plugin to check for non-inclusive words ❤️! Checkout the "Misc" section below for more details 🙌 !

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Changelog

Sourced from faraday's changelog.

Faraday Changelog

v1.3.0 (2020-12-31)

Highlights

Faraday v1.3.0 is the first release to officially support Ruby 3.0 in the CI pipeline 🎉 🍾!

This is also the first release with a previously "included" adapter (Net::HTTP) being isolated into a separate gem 🎊! The new adapter is added to Faraday as a dependency for now, so that means full backwards-compatibility, but just to be safe be careful when upgrading!

This is a huge step towards are Faraday v2.0 objective of pushing adapters and middleware into separate gems. Many thanks to the Faraday Team, @​JanDintel and everyone who attended the ROSS Conf remote event

Features

Fixes

Documentation

Misc

v1.2.0 (2020-12-23)

Features

  • Introduces on_request and on_complete methods in Faraday::Middleware. (#1194, @​iMacTia)

Fixes

Documentation

  • Add comment in gemspec to explain exposure of examples and spec folders. (#1192, @​iMacTia)

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