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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ferenc Hammerl b708d5ba60 Fix formatting 2023-03-01 15:30:55 +00:00
Ferenc Hammerl 4557cd07bb Restore accidentally deleted test 2023-03-01 15:25:23 +00:00
Ferenc Hammerl c285ab1ccd Expect empty array instead of undefined 2023-03-01 15:09:48 +00:00
Ferenc Hammerl 833d5cadab Bypass proxy on loopback IPs 2023-03-01 13:52:48 +00:00
Ferenc Hammerl 1f4b3fac06 Revert "Bypass proxy on loopback IPs"
This reverts commit 8d92c9c903.
2023-03-01 13:48:44 +00:00
Ferenc Hammerl 8d92c9c903 Bypass proxy on loopback IPs 2023-03-01 13:45:12 +00:00
Felix Luthman d2b7d85e7c
Standardize behaviour of no_proxy environmental variable (#1223)
* match no_proxy to subdomains

* strip leading dot + '*' match all + testcases

* Update proxy.test.ts

* Revert "Update proxy.test.ts"

This reverts commit 0e925a6dc5.

* remove support for leading dots and wildcard no_proxy

* change order of tests for logic consistency

* add test for working leading dot

* add check for partial domain, as opposed to subdomain
2023-02-13 15:00:05 +01:00
Ferenc Hammerl 6b18932b86 Fix missing typescript casts 2022-12-14 01:28:46 +01:00
Brian Cristante 91b7bf978c
Move @actions/http-client into the toolkit (#1062)
💡 See https://github.com/actions/toolkit/pull/1064 for a better diff!

https://github.com/actions/toolkit contains a variety of packages used for building actions.  https://github.com/actions/http-client is one such package, but lives outside of the toolkit.  Moving it inside of the toolkit will improve discoverability and reduce the number of repos we have to keep track of for maintenance tasks (such as github/c2c-actions-service#2937).

I checked with @bryanmacfarlane on the historical decision here.  Apparently it was just inertia from before we released the toolkit as multiple packages.

The benefits here are:
- Have one fewer repo to keep track of
- Signal that this is an HTTP client meant for building actions, not for general use.

## Notes
- `@actions/http-client` will continue to be released as its own package.
- Bumping the package version to **2.0.0**.  Since we're compiling in strict mode now, there are some breaking changes to the exported types.  This is an improvement because the null-unsafe version of`http-client` is currently breaking the safety of null-safe consumers.
- I'm not updating the other packages to use the new version in this PR.  I plan to do that in a follow-up.  We'll hold off on publishing `http-client` v2 to NPM until that's done just in case other changes shake out of it.
2022-05-03 11:10:13 -04:00