Faraday middleware to follow HTTP redirects transparently.
Important
This is a Faraday 2.x compatible extraction of the deprecated FaradayMiddleware::FollowRedirects (v1.2.0). This gem will also work with Faraday 1.x on a best-effort basis. Faraday 1.x support is considered deprecated, please update to Faraday 2.x as soon as possible!
We only support non-EOL versions of Ruby. See Ruby Maintenance Branches for the list of non-EOL Rubies.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'faraday-follow_redirects'And then execute:
bundle installOr install it yourself as:
gem install faraday-follow_redirectsrequire 'faraday/follow_redirects'
Faraday.new(url: url) do |faraday|
faraday.response :follow_redirects # use Faraday::FollowRedirects::Middleware
faraday.adapter Faraday.default_adapter
endIf you still use Faraday 1.x, and have uninstalled the faraday_middleware gem, all you have to change is:
- conn.use FaradayMiddleware::FollowRedirects
+ conn.use Faraday::FollowRedirects::MiddlewareAfter checking out the repo, run bin/setup to install dependencies.
Then, run bin/test to run the tests.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run rake build.
To release a new version, make a commit with a message such as "Bumped to 0.0.2" and then run rake release.
See how it works here.
The .ruby-version file defines the default version to be used for development.
We use appraisal to test against both faraday 1.x and 2.x, and ./bin/test will run tests against both. To run tests against just one you could:
bundle exec appraisal faraday_1 rspec
bundle exec appraisal faraday_2 rspecBug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.