In the process, rename set_foo methods to just foo, since methods on the
builder will always be setters.
Adds a new() method on ConnectionPool so it can be constructed directly
with the desired limits. Removes the setter methods on ConnectionPool
for those limits. This means that connection limits can only be set when
an Agent is built.
There were two tests that verify Send and Sync implementations, one for
Agent and one for Request. This PR moves the Request test to request.rs,
and changes both tests to more directly verify the traits. There may be
another way to do this, I'm not sure.
Gets rid of synthetic_error, and makes the various send_* methods return `Result<Response, Error>`.
Introduces a new error type "HTTP", which represents an error due to status codes 4xx or 5xx.
The HTTP error type contains a boxed Response, so users can read the actual response if they want.
Adds an `error_for_status` setting to disable the functionality of treating 4xx and 5xx as errors.
Adds .unwrap() to a lot of tests.
Fixes#128.
Fix up cfg attributes to work on an xor basis.
Previously, the cfg(any()) attributes would cause issues when
both native-tls and tls features were enabled. Now, https functions
and enum variants will only be created when tls xor native-tls are
enabled. Additionally, a compile error has been added for when
both tls and native-tls features are enabled.
This removes the necessity to take the result of Response::into_json and
having to convert it into a struct by using serde_json::from_value
This adds no new dependencies since serde_json already depends on serde.
Users of ureq will have to include `serde_derive` either by importing it
directly or by using serde with the `derive` feature, unless they want to
manually implement `Deserialize` on their structs.