Handle Bundler::HTTPErrors during bundle install#3699
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It turns out, `Bundler::Fetcher::NetworkDownError` is actually a subclass of `Bundler::HTTPError`, and both have shown up in our telemetry. By rescuing only `Bundler::HTTPError`, we also rescue all subclasses that might indicate other bundler networking errors as well.
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Motivation
In addition to
Bundler::Fetcher::NetworkDownErrors, a Bundler networking issue might be indicated by a variety ofBundler::HTTPErrors. By rescuing the parent error class, we can protect against any of these child errors from cluttering our telemetry.Implementation
I switched out the rescue for
Bundler::Fetcher::NetworkDownErrorforBundler::HTTPError.Automated Tests
I kept the original test and added a separate
Bundler::HTTPErrortest, ensuring that this would catch both the parent error class and any of its children.