mreishus / spades

Multiplayer online spades card game written in Elixir, Phoenix, React, and Typescript.
https://starspades.com/
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Bump swoosh from 0.25.6 to 1.5.0 in /backend #352

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Bumps swoosh from 0.25.6 to 1.5.0.

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v1.5.0 📡 Telemetry

✨ Features

🧰 Maintenance

đź“ť Documentation

v1.3.11 🚀

v1.3.10 🚀

v1.3.9 🚀

🧰 Maintenance

v1.3.8 🚀

  • Support OTP 24

v1.3.7 🚀

  • Fix release

v1.3.6 🚀

🧰 Maintenance

v1.3.5 🚀

🧰 Maintenance

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1.5.0

✨ Features

đź“ť Documentation

1.4.0

Add Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch

You can configure what API Client to use by setting the config. Swoosh comes with Swoosh.ApiClient.Hackney and Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch

config :swoosh, :api_client, MyAPIClient

It defaults to use :hackney with Swoosh.ApiClient.Hackney. To use Finch, add the below config

config :swoosh, :api_client, Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch

To use Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch you also need to start Finch, either in your supervision tree

children = [
  {Finch, name: Swoosh.Finch}
]

or somehow manually, and very rarely dynamically

Finch.start_link(name: Swoosh.Finch)

If a name different from Swoosh.Finch is used, or you want to use an existing Finch instance, you can provide the name via the config.

config :swoosh,
  api_client: Swoosh.ApiClient.Finch,
  finch_name: My.Custom.Name

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