sensu-plugins / sensu-plugins-http

This plugin provides native HTTP instrumentation for monitoring and metrics collection, including: response code, JSON response, HTTP last modified, SSL expiry, and metrics via `curl`.
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Update rest-client requirement from ~> 2.0.2 to >= 2.0.2, < 2.2.0 #168

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Updates the requirements on rest-client to permit the latest version.

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2.1.0

  • Add a dependency on http-accept for parsing Content-Type charset headers. This works around a bad memory leak introduced in MRI Ruby 2.4.0 and fixed in Ruby 2.4.2. (#615)
  • Use mime/types/columnar from mime-types 2.6.1+, which is leaner in memory usage than the older storage model of mime-types. (#393)
  • Add :log option to individual requests. This allows users to set a log on a per-request / per-resource basis instead of the kludgy global log. (#538)
  • Log request duration by tracking request start and end times. Make log_response a method on the Response object, and ensure the size method works on RawResponse objects. (#126)
    • # => 200 OK | text/html 1270 bytes, 0.08s
    • Also add a new :stream_log_percent parameter, which is applicable only when :raw_response => true is set. This causes progress logs to be emitted only on every N% (default 10%) of the total download size rather than on every chunk.
  • Drop custom handling of compression and use built-in Net::HTTP support for supported Content-Encodings like gzip and deflate. Don't set any explicit Accept-Encoding header, rely instead on Net::HTTP defaults. (#597)
    • Note: this changes behavior for compressed responses when using :raw_response => true. Previously the raw response would not have been uncompressed by rest-client, but now Net::HTTP will uncompress it.
  • The previous fix to avoid having Netrc username/password override an Authorization header was case-sensitive and incomplete. Fix this by respecting existing Authorization headers, regardless of letter case. (#550)
  • Handle ParamsArray payloads. Previously, rest-client would silently drop a ParamsArray passed as the payload. Instead, automatically use Payload::Multipart if the ParamsArray contains a file handle, or use Payload::UrlEncoded if it doesn't. (#508)
  • Gracefully handle Payload objects (Payload::Base or subclasses) that are passed as a payload argument. Previously, Payload.generate would wrap a Payload object in Payload::Streamed, creating a pointlessly nested payload. Also add a closed? method to Payload objects, and don't error in short_inspect if size returns nil. (#603)
  • Test with an image in the public domain to avoid licensing complexity. (#607)

2.0.2

  • Suppress the header override warning introduced in 2.0.1 if the value is the same. There's no conflict if the value is unchanged. (#578)

2.0.1

  • Warn if auto-generated headers from the payload, such as Content-Type, override headers set by the user. This is usually not what the user wants to happen, and can be surprising. (#554)
  • Drop the old check for weak default TLS ciphers, and use the built-in Ruby defaults. Ruby versions from Oct. 2014 onward use sane defaults, so this is no longer needed. (#573)
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Commits
  • cf3e5a1 Version 2.1.0
  • 223f6ea Import history notes for latest 1.6.x releases.
  • 3a54b05 Add docs and change log for :stream_log_percent.
  • f18ca59 Rename multipart tmpfile basename for consistency.
  • 801f18d Merge pull request #505 from servel333/patch-1
  • 68727f1 Merge pull request #716 from rest-client/ab-test-cleanup
  • 746913e Only test a few versions on macOS.
  • 1c264c0 Fix config for recent rubocop.
  • 56d096d Use bundler 1.x in tests.
  • e6e241f Fix integration tests: don't use EV DigiCert root.
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