Updates the requirements on rest-client to permit the latest version.
Changelog
*Sourced from [rest-client's changelog](https://github.com/rest-client/rest-client/blob/master/history.md).*
> # 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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/573))
>
> # 2.0.0
>
> This release is largely API compatible, but makes several breaking changes.
>
> - Drop support for Ruby 1.9
> - Allow mime-types as new as 3.x (requires ruby 2.0)
> - Respect Content-Type charset header provided by server. Previously,
> rest-client would not override the string encoding chosen by Net::HTTP. Now
> responses that specify a charset will yield a body string in that encoding.
> For example, `Content-Type: text/plain; charset=EUC-JP` will return a String
> encoded with `Encoding::EUC_JP`. ([#361](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/361))
> - Change exceptions raised on request timeout. Instead of
> `RestClient::RequestTimeout` (which is still used for HTTP 408), network
> timeouts will now raise either `RestClient::Exceptions::ReadTimeout` or
> `RestClient::Exceptions::OpenTimeout`, both of which inherit from
> `RestClient::Exceptions::Timeout`. For backwards compatibility, this still
> inherits from `RestClient::RequestTimeout` so existing uses will still work.
> This may change in a future major release. These new timeout classes also
> make the original wrapped exception available as `#original_exception`.
> - Unify request exceptions under `RestClient::RequestFailed`, which still
> inherits from `ExceptionWithResponse`. Previously, HTTP 304, 401, and 404
> inherited directly from `ExceptionWithResponse` rather than from
> `RequestFailed`. Now _all_ HTTP status code exceptions inherit from both.
> - Rename the `:timeout` request option to `:read_timeout`. When `:timeout` is
> passed, now set both `:read_timeout` and `:open_timeout`.
> - Change default HTTP Accept header to `*/*`
> - Use a more descriptive User-Agent header by default
> - Drop RC4-MD5 from default cipher list
> - Only prepend http:// to URIs without a scheme
> - Fix some support for using IPv6 addresses in URLs (still affected by Ruby
> 2.0+ bug https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9129, with the fix expected to be
> backported to 2.0 and 2.1)
> - `Response` objects are now a subclass of `String` rather than a `String` that
> mixes in the response functionality. Most of the methods remain unchanged,
> but this makes it much easier to understand what is happening when you look
> at a RestClient response object. There are a few additional changes:
> ... (truncated)
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Updates the requirements on rest-client to permit the latest version.
Changelog
*Sourced from [rest-client's changelog](https://github.com/rest-client/rest-client/blob/master/history.md).* > # 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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/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](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/573)) > > # 2.0.0 > > This release is largely API compatible, but makes several breaking changes. > > - Drop support for Ruby 1.9 > - Allow mime-types as new as 3.x (requires ruby 2.0) > - Respect Content-Type charset header provided by server. Previously, > rest-client would not override the string encoding chosen by Net::HTTP. Now > responses that specify a charset will yield a body string in that encoding. > For example, `Content-Type: text/plain; charset=EUC-JP` will return a String > encoded with `Encoding::EUC_JP`. ([#361](https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/rest-client/rest-client/issues/361)) > - Change exceptions raised on request timeout. Instead of > `RestClient::RequestTimeout` (which is still used for HTTP 408), network > timeouts will now raise either `RestClient::Exceptions::ReadTimeout` or > `RestClient::Exceptions::OpenTimeout`, both of which inherit from > `RestClient::Exceptions::Timeout`. For backwards compatibility, this still > inherits from `RestClient::RequestTimeout` so existing uses will still work. > This may change in a future major release. These new timeout classes also > make the original wrapped exception available as `#original_exception`. > - Unify request exceptions under `RestClient::RequestFailed`, which still > inherits from `ExceptionWithResponse`. Previously, HTTP 304, 401, and 404 > inherited directly from `ExceptionWithResponse` rather than from > `RequestFailed`. Now _all_ HTTP status code exceptions inherit from both. > - Rename the `:timeout` request option to `:read_timeout`. When `:timeout` is > passed, now set both `:read_timeout` and `:open_timeout`. > - Change default HTTP Accept header to `*/*` > - Use a more descriptive User-Agent header by default > - Drop RC4-MD5 from default cipher list > - Only prepend http:// to URIs without a scheme > - Fix some support for using IPv6 addresses in URLs (still affected by Ruby > 2.0+ bug https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/9129, with the fix expected to be > backported to 2.0 and 2.1) > - `Response` objects are now a subclass of `String` rather than a `String` that > mixes in the response functionality. Most of the methods remain unchanged, > but this makes it much easier to understand what is happening when you look > at a RestClient response object. There are a few additional changes: > ... (truncated)Commits
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