Edit: Check the answer below as it is more relevant
This worked for me (fix courtesy of https://github.com/jspooner):
Create a file in your initializer's directory with the following monkey patch:
require 'faraday'
module Faraday
class Adapter
class NetHttp < Faraday::Adapter
def call(env)
super
is_ssl = env[:url].scheme == 'https'
http = net_http_class(env).new(env[:url].host, env[:url].port || (is_ssl ? 443 : 80))
if http.use_ssl = is_ssl
ssl = env[:ssl]
if ssl[:verify] == false
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE
else
http.verify_mode = OpenSSL::SSL::VERIFY_NONE # <= PATCH or HACK ssl[:verify]
end
http.cert = ssl[:client_cert] if ssl[:client_cert]
http.key = ssl[:client_key] if ssl[:client_key]
http.ca_file = ssl[:ca_file] if ssl[:ca_file]
end
req = env[:request]
http.read_timeout = net.open_timeout = req[:timeout] if req[:timeout]
http.open_timeout = req[:open_timeout] if req[:open_timeout]
full_path = full_path_for(env[:url].path, env[:url].query, env[:url].fragment)
http_req = Net::HTTPGenericRequest.new(
env[:method].to_s.upcase, # request method
(env[:body] ? true : false), # is there data
true, # does net/http love you, true or false?
full_path, # request uri path
env[:request_headers]) # request headers
if env[:body].respond_to?(:read)
http_req.body_stream = env[:body]
env[:body] = nil
end
http_resp = http.request http_req, env[:body]
resp_headers = {}
http_resp.each_header do |key, value|
resp_headers[key] = value
end
env.update \
:status => http_resp.code.to_i,
:response_headers => resp_headers,
:body => http_resp.body
@app.call env
rescue Errno::ECONNREFUSED
raise Error::ConnectionFailed.new(Errno::ECONNREFUSED)
end
def net_http_class(env)
if proxy = env[:request][:proxy]
Net::HTTP::Proxy(proxy[:uri].host, proxy[:uri].port, proxy[:user], proxy[:password])
else
Net::HTTP
end
end
end
end
end
if
statement with "PATCH or HACK" seems useless (why have theif
statement at all?), and there's no explanation about what the overall code's purpose is, aside from preventing the error. – ClosureCowboy