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[chore] Demonstrate how users can provide their own proxy in custom HttpClient #565

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Description

Added unit test showing that/how users can use a proxy by utilizing the custom HttpClient capabilities in this library. No changes to the source code are required for proxy support.

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  • Added unit tests for proxy configuration

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@nwithan8 nwithan8 changed the title [chore] Prove users can provide their own proxy in custom HttpClient [chore] Demonstrate how users can provide their own proxy in custom HttpClient May 17, 2024
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Is proxying detailed in the README? If not, let's please add a new section documenting how to use it in addition to the unit tests added here.

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Co-authored-by: Junjie(Jack) Chen <[email protected]>
@nwithan8 nwithan8 merged commit 875ef52 into master May 17, 2024
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@nwithan8 nwithan8 deleted the proxy_support branch May 17, 2024 19:20
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