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Faraday Excon adapter

This gem is a Faraday adapter for the Excon library. Faraday is an HTTP client library that provides a common interface over many adapters. Every adapter is defined into its own gem. This gem defines the adapter for Excon.

Installation

Add these lines to your application's Gemfile:

gem 'faraday-excon'

And then execute:

$ bundle install

Or install them yourself as:

$ gem install faraday-excon

Usage

conn = Faraday.new(...) do |f|
  # no custom options available
  f.adapter :excon
end

Passing connection options:

conn = Faraday.new(...) do |f|
  # Will keep the connection memoized within the adapter, and rely that flag to excon
  f.adapter :excon, persistent: true
end

Development

After checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies. Then, run bin/test to run the tests. You can also run bin/console for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.

To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb, and then run bundle exec rake release, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem file to rubygems.org.

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the license.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the Faraday Excon adapter project's codebase, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.

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faraday-excon's Issues

Help wanted?

Greetings, I'm the primary author and maintainer of excon/excon and I was wandering if you all might like assistance with the adapter?

If so, I hoped we could discuss what you are looking for and what that might look like. The easiest from my perspective might just be if you could grant me permissions on the repo and package, after which point I can update and refine it as I'm able. But I can certainly understand if you'd like to take a more gradual approach to engagement.

I have somewhat limited availability at present, but I definitely think I could make some nice positive changes without a lot of time and effort (bumping dependency versions for instance and looking at some of the low hanging fruit of better integration/support).

In any event, I'd welcome your thoughts and discussion on possible collaboration here. Thanks!

undefined method `dependency' with Bundler.require

Looks like the dependency method is missing, maybe removed from faraday ?

Reproduce:

Gemfile

source "https://rubygems.org"

gem 'excon'
gem 'faraday'
gem 'faraday-excon'

Shell

bundle
be irb

Irb

Bundler.require
/Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb:7:in `<class:Excon>': undefined method `dependency' for Faraday::Adapter::Excon:Class (NoMethodError)
	from /Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb:6:in `<class:Adapter>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb:4:in `<module:Faraday>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/adapter/excon.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/excon.rb:3:in `require_relative'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/vendor/cache/ruby/3.0.0/gems/faraday-excon-1.1.0/lib/faraday/excon.rb:3:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:79:in `require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:79:in `rescue in block in require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:57:in `block in require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:50:in `each'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:50:in `require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler.rb:174:in `require'
	from (irb):1:in `<main>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/irb-1.3.5/exe/irb:11:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/bin/irb:23:in `load'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/bin/irb:23:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:63:in `load'
	... 14 levels...
/Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:66:in `require': cannot load such file -- faraday-excon (LoadError)
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:66:in `block (2 levels) in require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:61:in `each'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:61:in `block in require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:50:in `each'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/runtime.rb:50:in `require'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler.rb:174:in `require'
	from (irb):1:in `<main>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/gems/3.0.0/gems/irb-1.3.5/exe/irb:11:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/bin/irb:23:in `load'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/bin/irb:23:in `<top (required)>'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:63:in `load'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:63:in `kernel_load'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/cli/exec.rb:28:in `run'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/cli.rb:474:in `exec'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/command.rb:27:in `run'
	from /Users/maia.engeli/.rbenv/versions/3.0.2/lib/ruby/3.0.0/bundler/vendor/thor/lib/thor/invocation.rb:127:in `invoke_command'

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