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/ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/response.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/response.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/client.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/client.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/request.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/request.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem_adapter.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem_adapter.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/webmock.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/webmock.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/api.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/api.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/request_execution_verifier.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/request_execution_verifier.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/version.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/version.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/stub_request_snippet.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/stub_request_snippet.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/config.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/config.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/matchers/hash_including_matcher.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/matchers/hash_including_matcher.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/request_registry.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/request_registry.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/headers.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/headers.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/query_mapper.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/query_mapper.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/json.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/json.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/uri.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/uri.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/hash_keys_stringifier.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/hash_keys_stringifier.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/version_checker.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/version_checker.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/util/hash_counter.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/util/hash_counter.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/rspec/matchers.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/rspec/matchers.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/rspec/matchers/request_pattern_matcher.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/rspec/matchers/request_pattern_matcher.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/rspec/matchers/webmock_matcher.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/rspec/matchers/webmock_matcher.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/rspec.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/rspec.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/request_stub.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/request_stub.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock/request_signature.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock/request_signature.rb install -D -m644 /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/lib/webmock.rb /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby/webmock.rb dh_installchangelogs -pruby-webmock /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/CHANGELOG.md upstream ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Install Rubygems integration metadata │ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ generating gemspec at /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/share/rubygems-integration/all/specifications/webmock-1.19.0.gemspec /usr/bin/ruby2.1 /usr/bin/gem2deb-test-runner ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Run tests for ruby2.1 from debian/ruby-tests.rake │ └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ RUBYLIB=/ruby-webmock-1.19.0/debian/ruby-webmock/usr/lib/ruby/vendor_ruby:. rake2.1 -f debian/ruby-tests.rake /usr/bin/ruby2.1 /usr/bin/rspec spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb spec/acceptance/net_http/real_net_http_spec.rb spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb spec/quality_spec.rb spec/unit/api_spec.rb spec/unit/errors_spec.rb spec/unit/http_lib_adapters/http_lib_adapter_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/http_lib_adapters/http_lib_adapter_spec.rb spec/unit/matchers/hash_including_matcher_spec.rb spec/unit/rack_response_spec.rb spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb spec/unit/request_pattern_spec.rb spec/unit/request_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb spec/unit/response_spec.rb spec/unit/stub_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/stub_request_snippet_spec.rb spec/unit/util/hash_counter_spec.rb spec/unit/util/hash_keys_stringifier_spec.rb spec/unit/util/headers_spec.rb spec/unit/util/json_spec.rb spec/unit/util/query_mapper_spec.rb spec/unit/util/uri_spec.rb spec/unit/util/version_checker_spec.rb spec/unit/webmock_spec.rb -c -f progress -r ./spec/spec_helper.rb No network connectivity. Only examples which do not make real network connections will run. Run options: include {:focus=>true} exclude {:without_webmock=>true, :net_connect=>true} All examples were filtered out; ignoring {:focus=>true} ..................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ..............................................................................................................................................................................F............................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ........................................................................................................................................................................................WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb:22:in `block (3 levels) in '. ................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. .....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................F......................................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:261:in `block (7 levels) in '. .............................................................................................................................................................................................F..F.............................................FWARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /ruby-webmock-1.19.0/spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:236:in `block (7 levels) in '. .F.WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. 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Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status) 1) The library itself has no malformed whitespace # don't bother with tab in debian/rules Failure/Error: error_messages.compact.should be_well_formed debian/patches/skip-gem-building-whitespace-tests.patch has tab characters on lines 12, 24 debian/patches/skip-gem-building-whitespace-tests.patch has spaces on the EOL on lines 10, 22 debian/patches/remove-rubygems-curb-version-check.patch has spaces on the EOL on lines 11, 16 debian/rules has tab characters on lines 15, 18 metadata.yml has spaces on the EOL on lines 1, 3, 5, 6, 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 148, 150, 152, 154, 156, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188, 196, 198, 200, 202, 204, 213, 221, 348, 350, 353, 355, 357, 359, 361, 364, 366, 368, 370, 377, 380 spec/quality_spec.rb has tab characters on lines 64, 77 # ./spec/quality_spec.rb:73:in `block (2 levels) in ' 2) The library itself can still be built # git ls-files to build gemspec won't work outside git repo Failure/Error: $?.should == 0 expected: 0 got: # (using ==) # ./spec/quality_spec.rb:80:in `block (3 levels) in ' # ./spec/quality_spec.rb:78:in `chdir' # ./spec/quality_spec.rb:78:in `block (2 levels) in ' Failures: 1) Webmock with Curb using #http for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five"). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:323 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:189:in `http' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:189:in `http' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:69:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 2) Webmock with Curb using #http for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:323 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:189:in `http' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:189:in `http' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:69:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 3) Webmock with Curb using #http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five"). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:346 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:80:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 4) Webmock with Curb using #http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:346 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:80:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 5) Webmock with Curb using #perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five"). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:387 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:103:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 6) Webmock with Curb using #perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:387 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:103:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 7) Webmock with Curb using .http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five"). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:392 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:113:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 8) Webmock with Curb using .http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:392 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:113:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 9) Webmock with Curb using .perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five"). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:397 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:126:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 10) Webmock with Curb using .perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:10 Shared Example Group: "Curb" called from ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb:397 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:79:in `curb_or_webmock' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:215:in `perform' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/curb_adapter.rb:209:in `http_post' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:126:in `curb_http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec_helper.rb:8:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 11) EM::HttpRequest with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Authorization'=>['', '']} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five", :headers => {'Authorization'=>['', '']}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb:12 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/em_http_request/em_http_request_1_x.rb:70:in `activate_connection' # ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec_helper.rb:17:in `block in http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec_helper.rb:15:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 12) EM::HttpRequest with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Authorization'=>['', ''], 'Content-Type'=>'application/json'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Authorization'=>['', ''], 'Content-Type'=>'application/json'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb:12 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/em_http_request/em_http_request_1_x.rb:70:in `activate_connection' # ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec_helper.rb:17:in `block in http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec_helper.rb:15:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 13) Excon with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Host'=>'www.example.com:80', 'User-Agent'=>'excon/0.45.1'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five", :headers => {'Host'=>'www.example.com:80', 'User-Agent'=>'excon/0.45.1'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb:7 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb:63:in `handle_request' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb:35:in `block in add_excon_stub' # ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec_helper.rb:15:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 14) Excon with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Host'=>'www.example.com:80', 'User-Agent'=>'excon/0.45.1'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Host'=>'www.example.com:80', 'User-Agent'=>'excon/0.45.1'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb:7 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb:63:in `handle_request' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/excon_adapter.rb:35:in `block in add_excon_stub' # ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec_helper.rb:15:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 15) Excon with response_block should support excon response_block Failure/Error: r.body.should == "abc" #this should be "", but there is an issue in Excon https://github.com/excon/excon/issues/429 expected: "abc" got: "" (using ==) # ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in ' 16) HTTP Gem with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Host'=>'www.example.com', 'User-Agent'=>'RubyHTTPGem/0.6.1'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five", :headers => {'Host'=>'www.example.com', 'User-Agent'=>'RubyHTTPGem/0.6.1'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb:10 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb:51:in `halt' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb:9:in `exec' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/client.rb:7:in `perform' # ./spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec_helper.rb:5:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 17) HTTP Gem with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Host'=>'www.example.com', 'User-Agent'=>'RubyHTTPGem/0.6.1'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Host'=>'www.example.com', 'User-Agent'=>'RubyHTTPGem/0.6.1'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb:10 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb:51:in `halt' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/webmock.rb:9:in `exec' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/http_gem/client.rb:7:in `perform' # ./spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec_helper.rb:5:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 18) HTTPClient with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => {"a"=>"1", "b"=>"five", "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}}, :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:15 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:76:in `do_get' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:35:in `do_get_block' # ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec_helper.rb:18:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 19) HTTPClient with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:15 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:76:in `do_get' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:35:in `do_get_block' # ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec_helper.rb:18:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 20) HTTPClient when using async requests with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => {"a"=>"1", "b"=>"five", "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}}, :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:38 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:88:in `do_request_async' # ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec_helper.rb:14:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 21) HTTPClient when using async requests with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'Date'=>'Fri, 21 Aug 2015 21:32:22 GMT', 'User-Agent'=>'HTTPClient/1.0 (2.3.3, ruby 2.1.5 (2014-11-13))'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:38 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/httpclient_adapter.rb:88:in `do_request_async' # ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec_helper.rb:14:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 22) HTTPClient when a client instance is re-used for another identical request invokes the global_stub_request hook for each request Failure/Error: request_signatures.should have(2).signatures NoMethodError: undefined method `have' for # # ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:124:in `block (3 levels) in ' 23) Net:HTTP with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Accept-Encoding'=>'gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3', 'User-Agent'=>'Ruby'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five", :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Accept-Encoding'=>'gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3', 'User-Agent'=>'Ruby'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:10 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:114:in `request' # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec_helper.rb:32:in `block in http_request' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:123:in `start_without_connect' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:150:in `start' # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec_helper.rb:31:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 24) Net:HTTP with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Accept-Encoding'=>'gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'User-Agent'=>'Ruby'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Accept'=>'*/*', 'Accept-Encoding'=>'gzip;q=1.0,deflate;q=0.6,identity;q=0.3', 'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'User-Agent'=>'Ruby'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:10 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:114:in `request' # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec_helper.rb:32:in `block in http_request' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:123:in `start_without_connect' # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/net_http.rb:150:in `start' # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec_helper.rb:31:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 25) Net:HTTP constants should still have const Get defined on replaced Net::HTTP Failure/Error: Object.const_get("Net").const_get("HTTP").const_defined?("Get").should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:61:in `block (3 levels) in ' 26) Net:HTTP constants should still have const Get defined (and not inherited) on replaced Net::HTTP Failure/Error: Object.const_get("Net").const_get("HTTP").const_defined?("Get", false).should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:74:in `block (3 levels) in ' 27) Typhoeus::Hydra with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body Failure/Error: subject(:request) { http_request( :post, "http://www.example.com/", WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body 'a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five' with headers {'User-Agent'=>'Typhoeus - https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "a=1&c[d][]=e&c[d][]=f&b=five", :headers => {'User-Agent'=>'Typhoeus - https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb:15 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/typhoeus_hydra_adapter.rb:161:in `block in ' # ./spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec_helper.rb:20:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:218:in `block (5 levels) in ' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:232:in `block (7 levels) in ' 28) Typhoeus::Hydra with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body Failure/Error: http_request( WebMock::NetConnectNotAllowedError: Real HTTP connections are disabled. Unregistered request: POST http://www.example.com/ with body '{"a":"1","c":{"d":["e","f"]},"b":"five"}' with headers {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'User-Agent'=>'Typhoeus - https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus'} You can stub this request with the following snippet: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => "{\"a\":\"1\",\"c\":{\"d\":[\"e\",\"f\"]},\"b\":\"five\"}", :headers => {'Content-Type'=>'application/json', 'User-Agent'=>'Typhoeus - https://github.com/typhoeus/typhoeus'}). to_return(:status => 200, :body => "", :headers => {}) registered request stubs: stub_request(:post, "http://www.example.com/"). with(:body => hash_including({"a"=>#, "c"=>{"d"=>["e", "f"]}})) ============================================================ Shared Example Group: "stubbing requests" called from ./spec/acceptance/webmock_shared.rb:27 Shared Example Group: "with WebMock" called from ./spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb:15 # ./lib/webmock/http_lib_adapters/typhoeus_hydra_adapter.rb:161:in `block in ' # ./spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec_helper.rb:20:in `http_request' # ./spec/acceptance/shared/stubbing_requests.rb:242:in `block (7 levels) in ' 29) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier matches? should succeed if request was executed expected number of times Failure/Error: @verifier.matches?.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:58:in `block (3 levels) in ' 30) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier matches? should fail if request was not executed expected number of times Failure/Error: @verifier.matches?.should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:65:in `block (3 levels) in ' 31) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should fail if request executed expected number of times Failure/Error: @verifier.does_not_match?.should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:76:in `block (3 levels) in ' 32) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should succeed if request was not executed at all and expected number of times was not set Failure/Error: @verifier.does_not_match?.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:82:in `block (3 levels) in ' 33) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should fail if request was executed and expected number of times was not set Failure/Error: @verifier.does_not_match?.should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:88:in `block (3 levels) in ' 34) WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should succeed if request was not executed expected number of times Failure/Error: @verifier.does_not_match?.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:95:in `block (3 levels) in ' 35) WebMock::RequestSignature == should be true for two signatures with the same values Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:85:in `block (4 levels) in ' 36) WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different method Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:91:in `block (4 levels) in ' 37) WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different uri Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:97:in `block (4 levels) in ' 38) WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different body Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:103:in `block (4 levels) in ' 39) WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different headers Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:111:in `block (4 levels) in ' 40) WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be true for two signatures with the same values Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:85:in `block (4 levels) in ' 41) WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different method Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:91:in `block (4 levels) in ' 42) WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different uri Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:97:in `block (4 levels) in ' 43) WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different body Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:103:in `block (4 levels) in ' 44) WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different headers Failure/Error: signature1.send(method, signature2).should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb:111:in `block (4 levels) in ' 45) WebMock::RequestStub with should assign given block to request profile Failure/Error: @request_stub.request_pattern.matches?(WebMock::RequestSignature.new(:get, "www.example.com", :body => "abc")).should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:32:in `block (3 levels) in ' 46) WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should assign response with timeout Failure/Error: @request_stub.response.should_timeout.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:130:in `block (3 levels) in ' 47) WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should assign sequence of responses with response with timeout Failure/Error: @request_stub.response.should_timeout.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:136:in `block (3 levels) in ' 48) WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should allow multiple timeouts to be declared Failure/Error: @request_stub.response.should_timeout.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:141:in `block (3 levels) in ' 49) WebMock::Response timeout should know if it should timeout Failure/Error: @response.should_timeout.should be_true expected true to respond to `true?` or perhaps you meant `be true` or `be_truthy` # ./spec/unit/response_spec.rb:86:in `block (3 levels) in ' 50) WebMock::Response timeout should not timeout by default Failure/Error: @response.should_timeout.should be_false expected false to respond to `false?` or perhaps you meant `be false` or `be_falsey` # ./spec/unit/response_spec.rb:91:in `block (3 levels) in ' Deprecation Warnings: Using `should` from rspec-expectations' old `:should` syntax without explicitly enabling the syntax is deprecated. 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Webmock with Curb using #http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:2:1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Webmock with Curb using #http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:3:1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Webmock with Curb using #perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:3:1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Webmock with Curb using #perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:4:1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Webmock with Curb using .http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:4:1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Webmock with Curb using .http_* methods for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:5:1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Webmock with Curb using .perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb[2:5:1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Webmock with Curb using .perform for requests it should behave like Curb with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # EM::HttpRequest with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # EM::HttpRequest with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Excon with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Excon with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec ./spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb:28 # Excon with response_block should support excon response_block rspec './spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # HTTP Gem with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # HTTP Gem with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # HTTPClient with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # HTTPClient with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb[1:4:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # HTTPClient when using async requests with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb[1:4:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # HTTPClient when using async requests with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec ./spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb:109 # HTTPClient when a client instance is re-used for another identical request invokes the global_stub_request hook for each request rspec './spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Net:HTTP with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Net:HTTP with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:60 # Net:HTTP constants should still have const Get defined on replaced Net::HTTP rspec ./spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb:73 # Net:HTTP constants should still have const Get defined (and not inherited) on replaced Net::HTTP rspec './spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:1:1]' # Typhoeus::Hydra with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with url encoded body should match request if hash matches body rspec './spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb[1:1:2:4:6:1:2:1]' # Typhoeus::Hydra with WebMock when requests are stubbed based on body when body is declared as partial hash matcher when using 'RSpec:Mocks::ArgumentMatchers#hash_including' for request with json body and content type is set to json should match if hash matches body rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:54 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier matches? should succeed if request was executed expected number of times rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:61 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier matches? should fail if request was not executed expected number of times rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:72 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should fail if request executed expected number of times rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:79 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should succeed if request was not executed at all and expected number of times was not set rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:85 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should fail if request was executed and expected number of times was not set rspec ./spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb:91 # WebMock::RequestExecutionVerifier does_not_match? should succeed if request was not executed expected number of times rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:4:1]' # WebMock::RequestSignature == should be true for two signatures with the same values rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:4:2]' # WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different method rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:4:3]' # WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different uri rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:4:4]' # WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different body rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:4:5]' # WebMock::RequestSignature == should be false for two signatures with different headers rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:5:1]' # WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be true for two signatures with the same values rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:5:2]' # WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different method rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:5:3]' # WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different uri rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:5:4]' # WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different body rspec './spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb[1:5:5]' # WebMock::RequestSignature eql? should be false for two signatures with different headers rspec ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:30 # WebMock::RequestStub with should assign given block to request profile rspec ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:128 # WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should assign response with timeout rspec ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:133 # WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should assign sequence of responses with response with timeout rspec ./spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb:139 # WebMock::RequestStub to_timeout should allow multiple timeouts to be declared rspec ./spec/unit/response_spec.rb:84 # WebMock::Response timeout should know if it should timeout rspec ./spec/unit/response_spec.rb:89 # WebMock::Response timeout should not timeout by default /usr/bin/ruby2.1 /usr/bin/rspec spec/acceptance/curb/curb_spec.rb spec/acceptance/em_http_request/em_http_request_spec.rb spec/acceptance/excon/excon_spec.rb spec/acceptance/http_gem/http_gem_spec.rb spec/acceptance/httpclient/httpclient_spec.rb spec/acceptance/net_http/net_http_spec.rb spec/acceptance/net_http/real_net_http_spec.rb spec/acceptance/typhoeus/typhoeus_hydra_spec.rb spec/quality_spec.rb spec/unit/api_spec.rb spec/unit/errors_spec.rb spec/unit/http_lib_adapters/http_lib_adapter_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/http_lib_adapters/http_lib_adapter_spec.rb spec/unit/matchers/hash_including_matcher_spec.rb spec/unit/rack_response_spec.rb spec/unit/request_execution_verifier_spec.rb spec/unit/request_pattern_spec.rb spec/unit/request_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/request_signature_spec.rb spec/unit/request_stub_spec.rb spec/unit/response_spec.rb spec/unit/stub_registry_spec.rb spec/unit/stub_request_snippet_spec.rb spec/unit/util/hash_counter_spec.rb spec/unit/util/hash_keys_stringifier_spec.rb spec/unit/util/headers_spec.rb spec/unit/util/json_spec.rb spec/unit/util/query_mapper_spec.rb spec/unit/util/uri_spec.rb spec/unit/util/version_checker_spec.rb spec/unit/webmock_spec.rb -c -f progress -r ./spec/spec_helper.rb failed ERROR: Test "ruby2.1" failed. 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