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Feature: Naming

  When inserting or using a cassette, the first argument is the cassette name.
  You can use any string for the name.  If you use the default `:file_system`
  storage backend, VCR will sanitize the string before using it as a file name,
  so that it is a file-system friendly file name.

  Scenario: Name sanitizing
    Given a file named "name_sanitizing.rb" with:
      """ruby
      start_sinatra_app(:port => 7777) do
        get('/') { "Hello" }
      end

      require 'vcr'

      VCR.configure do |c|
        c.cassette_library_dir = 'cassettes'
        c.hook_into :fakeweb
      end

      VCR.use_cassette('Fee, Fi Fo Fum') do
        Net::HTTP.get_response('localhost', '/', 7777)
      end
      """
     And the directory "cassettes" does not exist
    When I run `ruby name_sanitizing.rb`
    Then the file "cassettes/Fee_Fi_Fo_Fum.yml" should contain "Hello"

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8 entries across 8 versions & 1 rubygems

Version Path
vcr-2.4.0 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.3.0 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.5 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.4 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.3 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.2 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.1 features/cassettes/naming.feature
vcr-2.2.0 features/cassettes/naming.feature