faraday-net_http
RubyGemsv3.4.4Overview
faraday-net_http is an RubyGems package. It is extremely widely used, with about 179M downloads per week and 1 known dependents in the graph. The latest version is 3.4.4, released under the MIT license.
Who should use it
Teams working in the RubyGems ecosystem who need this functionality and value a battle-tested, widely-adopted solution.
When not to use it
Consider an alternative if you need to have first-class TypeScript types out of the box, or if a more actively-maintained option better fits your RubyGems stack.
Pros
- Large, well-established user base (179M weekly downloads).
- Clear open-source license (MIT).
- Lean dependency tree (1 direct dependencies).
Cons
- No bundled TypeScript types (may require a separate @types package).
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Version history
| Version | Published | License |
|---|---|---|
| 3.4.4latest | 1 month ago | MIT |
| 3.4.3 | 2 months ago | MIT |
| 3.4.2 | 8 months ago | MIT |
| 3.4.1 | 1 year ago | MIT |
| 3.4.0 | 1 year ago | MIT |
| 3.3.0 | 1 year ago | MIT |
| 3.2.0 | 1 year ago | MIT |
| 3.1.1 | 2 years ago | MIT |
| 1.0.2 | 2 years ago | MIT |
| 3.1.0 | 2 years ago | MIT |
| 3.0.2 | 3 years ago | MIT |
| 3.0.1 | 3 years ago | MIT |
| 3.0.0 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 2.1.0 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 2.0.3 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 2.0.2 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 2.0.1 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 2.0.0 | 4 years ago | MIT |
| 1.0.1 | 5 years ago | MIT |
| 1.0.0 | 5 years ago | MIT |
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Frequently asked questions
How do I install faraday-net_http?
Run `gem install faraday-net_http` to add faraday-net_http to your RubyGems project.
What license is faraday-net_http released under?
faraday-net_http is distributed under the MIT license.
How popular is faraday-net_http?
faraday-net_http has approximately 179,025,595 downloads per week and 1 known dependent packages.