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remote: . | |
specs: | |
survey-gizmo-ruby (6.4.0) | |
activesupport (>= 3.0, < 5.1) | |
addressable (~> 2) | |
awesome_print (~> 1) | |
faraday (~> 0.9, >= 0.9.1) | |
faraday_middleware (~> 0.9) | |
i18n | |
retriable (>= 2.0, < 4.0) | |
virtus (>= 1.0.0) | |
GEM | |
remote: https://rubygems.org/ | |
specs: | |
activesupport (5.0.1) | |
concurrent-ruby (~> 1.0, >= 1.0.2) | |
i18n (~> 0.7) | |
minitest (~> 5.1) | |
tzinfo (~> 1.1) | |
addressable (2.5.0) | |
public_suffix (~> 2.0, >= 2.0.2) | |
awesome_print (1.7.0) | |
axiom-types (0.1.1) | |
descendants_tracker (~> 0.0.4) | |
ice_nine (~> 0.11.0) | |
thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.1) | |
coercible (1.0.0) | |
descendants_tracker (~> 0.0.1) | |
concurrent-ruby (1.0.5) | |
crack (0.4.3) | |
safe_yaml (~> 1.0.0) | |
descendants_tracker (0.0.4) | |
thread_safe (~> 0.3, >= 0.3.1) | |
diff-lcs (1.3) | |
equalizer (0.0.11) | |
faraday (0.11.0) | |
multipart-post (>= 1.2, < 3) | |
faraday_middleware (0.11.0.1) | |
faraday (>= 0.7.4, < 1.0) | |
hashdiff (0.3.2) | |
i18n (0.8.1) | |
ice_nine (0.11.2) | |
minitest (5.10.1) | |
multipart-post (2.0.0) | |
public_suffix (2.0.5) | |
rake (12.0.0) | |
retriable (3.0.1) | |
rspec (3.4.0) | |
rspec-core (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-expectations (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-mocks (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-core (3.4.4) | |
rspec-support (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-expectations (3.4.0) | |
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0) | |
rspec-support (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-mocks (3.4.1) | |
diff-lcs (>= 1.2.0, < 2.0) | |
rspec-support (~> 3.4.0) | |
rspec-support (3.4.1) | |
safe_yaml (1.0.4) | |
thread_safe (0.3.6) | |
tzinfo (1.2.2) | |
thread_safe (~> 0.1) | |
virtus (1.0.5) | |
axiom-types (~> 0.1) | |
coercible (~> 1.0) | |
descendants_tracker (~> 0.0, >= 0.0.3) | |
equalizer (~> 0.0, >= 0.0.9) | |
webmock (2.3.2) | |
addressable (>= 2.3.6) | |
crack (>= 0.3.2) | |
hashdiff | |
yard (0.9.8) | |
PLATFORMS | |
ruby | |
DEPENDENCIES | |
rake (~> 12.0.0) | |
rspec (~> 3.4.0) | |
survey-gizmo-ruby! | |
webmock | |
yard | |
BUNDLED WITH | |
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/Users/jeremy.mcnevin/.rvm/rubies/ruby-2.3.1/bin/ruby -I/Users/jeremy.mcnevin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.1/gems/rspec-support-3.4.1/lib:/Users/jeremy.mcnevin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.1/gems/rspec-core-3.4.4/lib /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/.rvm/gems/ruby-2.3.1/gems/rspec-core-3.4.4/exe/rspec spec/configuration_spec.rb spec/logger_spec.rb spec/resource_spec.rb | |
....WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<NoMethodError: undefined method `[]' for nil:NilClass>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/configuration_spec.rb:54:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
...........WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmoSpec::ResourceTest:70243113192800> | |
"title" => "Spec" | |
"test_id" => "5" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
.........WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Survey:70243105200600> | |
"team" => "[]" | |
"type" => "survey" | |
"status" => "In Design" | |
"title" => "Spec" | |
"title_ml" => "{}" | |
"links" => "{}" | |
"languages" => "[]" | |
"statistics" => "[]" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
........WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Question:70243100851060> | |
"title" => "Spec Question" | |
"type" => "radio" | |
"properties" => "{}" | |
"options" => "[]" | |
"survey_id" => "1234" | |
"page_id" => "1" | |
"sub_question_skus" => "[]" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..........WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Option:70243103090260> | |
"title" => "Spec Question" | |
"survey_id" => "1234" | |
"page_id" => "1" | |
"question_id" => "1" | |
"value" => "Spec Answer" | |
"properties" => "{}" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
.....WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Page:70243114013260> | |
"title" => "Spec Page" | |
"properties" => "{}" | |
"survey_id" => "1234" | |
"questions" => "[]" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
.....WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Response:70243101778780> | |
"survey_id" => "1234" | |
"variable" => "{}" | |
"meta" => "{}" | |
"shown" => "{}" | |
"url" => "{}" | |
"answers" => "{}" | |
"datesubmitted" => "2015-04-15T05:46:30+00:00" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
.....WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: something is wrong>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:33:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
..WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<RuntimeError: No id; can't delete #<SurveyGizmo::API::Response:70243103995020> | |
"survey_id" => "1234" | |
"variable" => "{}" | |
"meta" => "{}" | |
"shown" => "{}" | |
"url" => "{}" | |
"answers" => "{}" | |
"datesubmitted" => "2015-01-15T05:46:30+00:00" | |
!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:50:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
......WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:8:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
WARNING: Using the `raise_error` matcher without providing a specific error or message risks false positives, since `raise_error` will match when Ruby raises a `NoMethodError`, `NameError` or `ArgumentError`, potentially allowing the expectation to pass without even executing the method you are intending to call. Actual error raised was #<SurveyGizmo::BadResponseError: There was an error!>. Instead consider providing a specific error class or message. This message can be supressed by setting: `RSpec::Expectations.configuration.warn_about_potential_false_positives = false`. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_object_with_errors.rb:9:in `block (3 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
...* | |
Pending: (Failures listed here are expected and do not affect your suite's status) | |
1) Survey Gizmo Resource SurveyGizmo::API::AccountTeams Need an account with admin privileges to test this | |
# Not yet implemented | |
# ./spec/resource_spec.rb:299 | |
Deprecation Warnings: | |
Using `should` from rspec-expectations' old `:should` syntax without explicitly enabling the syntax is deprecated. Use the new `:expect` syntax or explicitly enable `:should` with `config.expect_with(:rspec) { |c| c.syntax = :should }` instead. Called from /Users/jeremy.mcnevin/Source/survey-gizmo-ruby/spec/support/spec_shared_api_object.rb:3:in `block (2 levels) in <top (required)>'. | |
If you need more of the backtrace for any of these deprecations to | |
identify where to make the necessary changes, you can configure | |
`config.raise_errors_for_deprecations!`, and it will turn the | |
deprecation warnings into errors, giving you the full backtrace. | |
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