diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index d0f76294f..efb27b977 100755 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Backend implementations include the HTTP client that is shipped with Java, as we Here's a quick example of sttp client in action, runnable using [scala-cli](https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org): ```scala -//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M21 +//> using dep com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M22 import sttp.client4.* @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ sttp (v2) documentation is available at [sttp.softwaremill.com/en/v2](https://st sttp (v1) documentation is available at [sttp.softwaremill.com/en/v1](https://sttp.softwaremill.com/en/v1). -scaladoc is available at [https://www.javadoc.io](https://www.javadoc.io/doc/com.softwaremill.sttp.client4/core_2.12/4.0.0-M21) +scaladoc is available at [https://www.javadoc.io](https://www.javadoc.io/doc/com.softwaremill.sttp.client4/core_2.12/4.0.0-M22) ## Quickstart with scala-cli @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Add the following directive to the top of your scala file to add the core sttp d If you are using [scala-cli](https://scala-cli.virtuslab.org), you can quickly start experimenting with sttp by copy-pasting the following: ``` -//> using dep "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M21" +//> using dep "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M22" import sttp.client4.quick._ quickRequest.get(uri"http://httpbin.org/ip").send() ``` @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ The `quick` package import brings in the sttp API and a pre-configured, global s Similarly, using [Ammonite](http://ammonite.io): ```scala -import $ivy.`com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M21` +import $ivy.`com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M22` import sttp.client4.quick._ quickRequest.get(uri"http://httpbin.org/ip").send() ``` @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ quickRequest.get(uri"http://httpbin.org/ip").send() Add the following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Then, import: @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ The documentation is typechecked using [mdoc](https://scalameta.org/mdoc/). The When generating documentation, it's best to set the version to the current one, so that the generated doc files don't include modifications with the current snapshot version. -That is, in sbt run: `set ThisBuild/version := "4.0.0-M21"`, before running `mdoc` in `docs`. +That is, in sbt run: `set ThisBuild/version := "4.0.0-M22"`, before running `mdoc` in `docs`. ### Testing the Scala.JS backend diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/akka.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/akka.md index 31f4ce0f4..8e926a254 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/akka.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/akka.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This backend is based on [akka-http](http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-http/current/scala/http/). To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "akka-http-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "akka-http-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` A fully **asynchronous** backend. Uses the `Future` effect to return responses. There are also [other `Future`-based backends](future.md), which don't depend on Akka. diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/catseffect.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/catseffect.md index 4bf7ae1cf..5937d2ca1 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/catseffect.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/catseffect.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Also note that the [http4s](http4s.md) backend can also be created for a type im Firstly, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "cats" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "cats" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Obtain a cats-effect `Resource` which creates the backend, and closes the thread pool after the resource is no longer used: @@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ Creation of the backend can be done in two basic ways: Firstly, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-cats" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 3.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-cats" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 3.x // or -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-cats-ce2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-cats-ce2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 2.x ``` create client: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/finagle.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/finagle.md index 2e9cc78f7..b00826a66 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/finagle.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/finagle.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "finagle-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "finagle-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Next you'll need to add an implicit value: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/fs2.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/fs2.md index b28f7d212..f96c6ab61 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/fs2.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/fs2.md @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Creation of the backend can be done in two basic ways: Firstly, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "fs2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 3.x & fs2 3.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "fs2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 3.x & fs2 3.x // or -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "fs2ce2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 2.x & fs2 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "fs2ce2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 2.x & fs2 2.x ``` Obtain a cats-effect `Resource` which creates the backend, and closes the thread pool after the resource is no longer used: @@ -77,9 +77,9 @@ Host header override is supported in environments running Java 12 onwards, but i To use, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-fs2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 3.x & fs2 3.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-fs2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 3.x & fs2 3.x // or -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-fs2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 2.x & fs2 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-fs2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 2.x & fs2 2.x ``` create client: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/future.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/future.md index e99cc3715..792b7f5c5 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/future.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/future.md @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Class Supported stream type To use, you don't need any extra dependencies, `core` is enough: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` You'll need the following imports: @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Host header override is supported in environments running Java 12 onwards, but i To use, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` and some imports: @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ This backend depends on [OkHttp](http://square.github.io/okhttp/) and fully supp To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` add imports: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/http4s.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/http4s.md index cabb67948..cd5570c8f 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/http4s.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/http4s.md @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ This backend is based on [http4s](https://http4s.org) (client) and is **asynchronous**. To use, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "http4s-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 3.x & http4s 1.0.0-Mx +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "http4s-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 3.x & http4s 1.0.0-Mx // or -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "http4s-ce2-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 2.x & http4s 0.21.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "http4s-ce2-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 2.x & http4s 0.21.x ``` The backend can be created in a couple of ways, e.g.: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/javascript/fetch.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/javascript/fetch.md index 71210917c..7e072771c 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/javascript/fetch.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/javascript/fetch.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ A JavaScript backend with web socket support. Implemented using the [Fetch API]( This is the default backend, available in the main jar for JS. To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` And create the backend instance: @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Note that `Fetch` does not pass cookies by default. If your request needs cookie To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "monix" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "monix" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` And create the backend instance: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ val backend = FetchMonixBackend() To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` And create the backend instance: @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ Any effect implementing the cats-effect `Concurrent` typeclass can be used. To u your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "cats" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "cats" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` If you are on Cats Effect 2 (CE2) you will need to add the CE2 specific dependency instead: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "catsce2 % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "catsce2 % "4.0.0-M22" ``` And create the backend instance: @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Streaming support is provided via `FetchMonixBackend`. Note that streaming suppo To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "monix" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "monix" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` An example of streaming a response: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/monix.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/monix.md index 4200f115f..66cd8d445 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/monix.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/monix.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Creation of the backend can be done in two basic ways: Firstly, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "monix" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "monix" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` and create the backend using: @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Host header override is supported in environments running Java 12 onwards, but i To use, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend-monix" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend-monix" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Create the backend using: @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ This backend depends on [OkHttp](http://square.github.io/okhttp/) and fully supp To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-monix" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-monix" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` add imports: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/native/curl.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/native/curl.md index 69b42f8ee..c9eedf635 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/native/curl.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/native/curl.md @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ A Scala Native backend implemented using [Curl](https://github.com/curl/curl/blo To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` and initialize one of the backends: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/pekko.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/pekko.md index 1c13ed962..95e981fca 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/pekko.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/pekko.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ This backend is based on [pekko-http](https://pekko.apache.org/docs/pekko-http/current/). To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "pekko-http-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "pekko-http-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` A fully **asynchronous** backend. Uses the `Future` effect to return responses. There are also [other `Future`-based backends](future.md), which don't depend on Pekko. diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/scalaz.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/scalaz.md index 7d8cf3b9e..5e18c0e37 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/scalaz.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/scalaz.md @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ The [Scalaz](https://github.com/scalaz/scalaz) backend is **asynchronous**. Send To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-scalaz" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-scalaz" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` add imports: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/synchronous.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/synchronous.md index ab161946a..e388982f2 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/synchronous.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/synchronous.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ There are several synchronous backend implementations. Sending a request using t The default **synchronous** backend. To use, you don't need any extra dependencies, `core` is enough: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Create the backend using: @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Host header override is supported in environments running Java 12 onwards, but i To use, you don't need any extra dependencies, `core` is enough: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Create the backend using: @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ This backend supports host header override, but it has to be enabled by system p To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "okhttp-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Create the backend using: @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ Both HttpClient and OkHttp backends support regular [websockets](../websockets.m ``` // sbt dependency -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "ox" % "4.0.0-M21", +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "ox" % "4.0.0-M22", ``` ```scala diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/custom.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/custom.md index 0dc9751c5..633aa63f8 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/custom.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/custom.md @@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ object RateLimitingSttpBackend: Implementing a new backend is made easy as the tests are published in the `core` jar file under the `tests` classifier. Simply add the follow dependencies to your `build.sbt`: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" % Test classifier "tests" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" % Test classifier "tests" ``` Implement your backend and extend the `HttpTest` class: @@ -264,9 +264,9 @@ import sttp.client4.impl.cats.implicits._ from the cats integration module. The module should be available on the classpath after adding following dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "cats" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 3.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "cats" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 3.x // or -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "catsce2" % "4.0.0-M21" // for cats-effect 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "catsce2" % "4.0.0-M22" // for cats-effect 2.x ``` The object contains implicits to convert a cats `MonadError` into the sttp `MonadError`, diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/logging.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/logging.md index fa6b826b2..25d79c4cd 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/logging.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/logging.md @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Log levels can be configured when creating the `LoggingBackend`, or specified in To use the [slf4j](http://www.slf4j.org) logging backend wrapper, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "slf4j-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "slf4j-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` There are three backend wrappers available, which log request & response information using a slf4j `Logger`. To see the logs, you'll need to use an slf4j-compatible logger implementation, e.g. [logback](http://logback.qos.ch), or use a binding, e.g. [log4j-slf4j](https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/log4j-slf4j-impl.html). @@ -53,5 +53,5 @@ To create a customised logging backend, see the section on [custom backends](cus To use the [scribe](https://github.com/outr/scribe) logging backend wrapper, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "scribe-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "scribe-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/opentelemetry.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/opentelemetry.md index bc2bd7639..f5e1aab66 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/opentelemetry.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/opentelemetry.md @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The backend depends only on [opentelemetry-api](https://github.com/open-telemetr following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "opentelemetry-metrics-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "opentelemetry-metrics-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Then an instance can be obtained as follows: @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ OpenTelemetryMetricsBackend( To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "opentelemetry-tracing-zio-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "opentelemetry-tracing-zio-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 2.x ``` This backend depends on [zio-opentelemetry](https://github.com/zio/zio-telemetry). diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/prometheus.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/prometheus.md index 8721eb8f9..7c67fc1c8 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/prometheus.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/wrappers/prometheus.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "prometheus-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "prometheus-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` and some imports: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/backends/zio.md b/generated-docs/out/backends/zio.md index a482ca22d..d7aa3197d 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/backends/zio.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/backends/zio.md @@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ The `*-zio` modules depend on ZIO 2.x. For ZIO 1.x support, use modules with the To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 2.x -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio1" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 1.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio1" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 1.x ``` Create the backend using: @@ -45,8 +45,8 @@ Host header override is supported in environments running Java 12 onwards, but i To use, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-zio" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 2.x -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-zio1" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 1.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-zio" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "armeria-backend-zio1" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 1.x ``` add imports: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/json.md b/generated-docs/out/json.md index 383595b86..ed7cd7275 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/json.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/json.md @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ case class ResponsePayload(data: String) JSON encoding of bodies and decoding of responses can be handled using [Circe](https://circe.github.io/circe/) by the `circe` module. To use add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "circe" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "circe" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` This module adds a body serialized, so that json payloads can be sent as request bodies. To send a payload of type `T` as json, a `io.circe.Encoder[T]` implicit value must be available in scope. @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Arbitrary JSON structures can be traversed by parsing the result as `io.circe.Js To encode and decode json using json4s, add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M22" "org.json4s" %% "json4s-native" % "3.6.0" ``` @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ val response: Response[Either[ResponseException[String, Exception], ResponsePayl To encode and decode JSON using [spray-json](https://github.com/spray/spray-json), add the following dependency to your project: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "spray-json" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "spray-json" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Using this module it is possible to set request bodies and read response bodies as your custom types, using the implicitly available instances of `spray.json.JsonWriter` / `spray.json.JsonReader` or `spray.json.JsonFormat`. @@ -143,13 +143,13 @@ val response: Response[Either[ResponseException[String, Exception], ResponsePayl To encode and decode JSON using [play-json](https://www.playframework.com), add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "play-json" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "play-json" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` If you use older version of play (2.9.x), add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "play29-json" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "play29-json" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` To use, add an import: `import sttp.client4.playJson._`. @@ -161,13 +161,13 @@ To encode and decode JSON using the high-performance [zio-json](https://zio.gith The `zio-json` module depends on ZIO 2.x. For ZIO 1.x support, use `zio1-json`. ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio-json" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 2.x -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio1-json" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 1.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio-json" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "zio1-json" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 1.x ``` or for ScalaJS (cross build) projects: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio-json" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 2.x -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio1-json" % "4.0.0-M21" // for ZIO 1.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio-json" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 2.x +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "zio1-json" % "4.0.0-M22" // for ZIO 1.x ``` To use, add an import: `import sttp.client4.ziojson._` (or extend `SttpZioJsonApi`), define an implicit `JsonCodec`, or `JsonDecoder`/`JsonEncoder` for your datatype. @@ -199,13 +199,13 @@ basicRequest To encode and decode JSON using the [high(est)-performant](https://plokhotnyuk.github.io/jsoniter-scala/) [jsoniter-scala](https://github.com/plokhotnyuk/jsoniter-scala) library, one add the following dependency to your project. ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "jsoniter" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "jsoniter" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` or for ScalaJS (cross build) projects: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "jsoniter" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "jsoniter" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` To use, add an import: `import sttp.client4.jsoniter._` (or extend `SttpJsonIterJsonApi`), define an implicit `JsonCodec`, or `JsonDecoder`/`JsonEncoder` for your datatype. @@ -239,13 +239,13 @@ basicRequest To encode and decode JSON using the [uPickle](https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/upickle) library, add the following dependency to your project: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` or for ScalaJS (cross build) projects: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %%% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` To use, add an import: `import sttp.client4.upicklejson.default._` and define an implicit `ReadWriter` (or separately `Reader` and `Writer`) for your datatype. diff --git a/generated-docs/out/openapi.md b/generated-docs/out/openapi.md index f625efcb1..dc72d8e7c 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/openapi.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/openapi.md @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ lazy val petstoreApi: Project = project openApiGeneratorName := "scala-sttp", openApiOutputDir := baseDirectory.value.name, libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21", - "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M21", + "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22", + "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M22", "org.json4s" %% "json4s-jackson" % "3.6.8" ) ) @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ lazy val petstoreApi: Project = project openApiOutputDir := baseDirectory.value.name, openApiIgnoreFileOverride := s"${baseDirectory.in(ThisBuild).value.getPath}/openapi-ignore-file", libraryDependencies ++= Seq( - "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21", - "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M21", + "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22", + "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "json4s" % "4.0.0-M22", "org.json4s" %% "json4s-jackson" % "3.6.8" ), (compile in Compile) := ((compile in Compile) dependsOn openApiGenerate).value, diff --git a/generated-docs/out/quickstart.md b/generated-docs/out/quickstart.md index 009afabf5..8f738c23e 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/quickstart.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/quickstart.md @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ platforms, and that each has its own dedicated set of backends. The basic dependency which provides the API, together with a synchronous and `Future`-based backends, is: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "core" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` ## Using scala-cli @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The basic dependency which provides the API, together with a synchronous and `Fu Add the following directive to the top of your scala file to add the core sttp dependency: ``` -//> using dep "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M21" +//> using dep "com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M22" ``` ## Using Ammonite @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Add the following directive to the top of your scala file to add the core sttp d If you are an [Ammonite](https://ammonite.io) user, you can quickly start experimenting with sttp by copy-pasting the following: ```scala -import $ivy.`com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M21` +import $ivy.`com.softwaremill.sttp.client4::core:4.0.0-M22` ``` ## Imports @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ As an example, to integrate with the [uPickle](https://github.com/com-lihaoyi/up dependency: ```scala -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "upickle" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Your code might then look as follows: @@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ Logging can be added using the [logging backend wrapper](backends/wrappers/loggi use slf4j, you'll need the following dependency: ``` -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "slf4j-backend" % "4.0.0-M21" +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "slf4j-backend" % "4.0.0-M22" ``` Then, you'll need to configure your client: diff --git a/generated-docs/out/websockets.md b/generated-docs/out/websockets.md index 755fcab59..51bfc303c 100644 --- a/generated-docs/out/websockets.md +++ b/generated-docs/out/websockets.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ as Ox `Source` and `Sink`: ``` // sbt dependency -"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "ox" % "4.0.0-M21", +"com.softwaremill.sttp.client4" %% "ox" % "4.0.0-M22", ``` ```scala