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Latest Release
788 days ago
Changelog History
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Changelog History
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v1.11.2 Changes
August 28, 2011- Updated rake, cucumber and aruba dev dependencies to latest releases.
- Fix all warnings originating from VCR. VCR is now warning-free!
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v1.11.1 Changes
August 18, 2011- Yanked 1.11.0 and rebuilt gem on 1.8.7 to deal with syck/psych incompatibilties in gemspec.
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v1.11.0 Changes
August 18, 2011- Updates to work with WebMock 1.7.0.
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v1.10.3 Changes
July 21, 2011- Fix
:update_content_length_header
option so no error is raised if a response body is nil. Bug reported by jg.
- Fix
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v1.10.2 Changes
July 16, 2011- Yanked 1.10.1 and rebuilt gem on 1.8.7 to deal with syck/psych incompatibilties in gemspec.
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v1.10.1 Changes
July 16, 2011- Fix typo in error message. Fix provided by Bradley.
- Fix excon adapter to properly handle queries specified as a hash.
- Fix excon adapter to stub a response with a hash as excon expects. Fix provided by Wesley Beary.
- Fix excon adapter so that it records a response even when excon raises an error due to an unexpected response.
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v1.10.0 Changes
May 18, 2011- Fix header normalization so that it properly handles nested arrays and non-string values.
- Add cucumber scenario documenting how VCR sanitizes cassette names to "normal" file names (i.e. only alphanumerics, no spaces).
- Add
:ignore_cassettes
option toVCR.turn_off!
. This causes cassette insertions to be ignored rather than to trigger an error. Patch provided by Justin Smestad. - Fix rack middleware to make it threadsafe.
- Update to latest RSpec (rspec 2.6).
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v1.9.0 Changes
April 14, 2011- Add support for Excon.
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v1.8.0 Changes
March 31, 2011- Updated Faraday middleware to work with newly released Faraday 0.6.0.
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v1.7.2 Changes
March 26, 2011- Fixed Typhoeus adapter so headers are returned in the same form during playback as they would be without VCR. Bug reported by Avdi Grimm.
- Fixed Faraday adapter so it treats response headers in the same way Faraday itself does (i.e. with lowercase keys).