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= autowebreplay Automatic replay of HTTP requests to keep tests fast and not externally dependent with the goal of keeping the API to just one require statement.
== Usage Add require 'autowebreplay' and all responses get cached to disk. Once saved all subsequent identical requests will use the version on disk.
A cache directory (.autowebreplay) gets created in the current working directory. Delete the cache directory to clear the cache.
It's essentially a thin wrapper on webmock[https://github.com/bblimke/webmock] so it supports all the same HTTP libraries.
If you're looking for more customized HTTP request playback vcr[https://github.com/myronmarston/vcr] looks worth a try.
== Thanks webmock[https://github.com/bblimke/webmock]!!!
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