# This code is entierly copied from VCR (http://github.com/myronmarston/vcr) by courtesy of Myron Marston # A Net::HTTP response that has already been read raises an IOError when #read_body # is called with a destination string or block. # # This causes a problem when VCR records a response--it reads the body before yielding # the response, and if the code that is consuming the HTTP requests uses #read_body, it # can cause an error. # # This is a bit of a hack, but it allows a Net::HTTP response to be "re-read" # after it has aleady been read. This attemps to preserve the behavior of # #read_body, acting just as if it had never been read. module Net module WebMockHTTPResponse def read_body(dest = nil, &block) if !(defined?(@__read_body_previously_called).nil?) && @__read_body_previously_called return super end return @body if dest.nil? && block.nil? raise ArgumentError.new("both arg and block given for HTTP method") if dest && block return nil if @body.nil? dest ||= ::Net::ReadAdapter.new(block) dest << @body @body = dest ensure # allow subsequent calls to #read_body to proceed as normal, without our hack... @__read_body_previously_called = true end end end