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  1. mockwebserver/README.md

    server to create representative test cases. Or test that your code survives in
    awkward-to-reproduce situations like 500 errors or slow-loading responses.
    
    
    ### Example
    
    Use MockWebServer the same way that you use mocking frameworks like
    [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito):
    
    1. Script the mocks.
    2. Run application code.
    3. Verify that the expected requests were made.
    
    Here's a complete example:
    
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  2. README.md

    security.
    
    OkHttp uses your platform's built-in TLS implementation. On Java platforms OkHttp also supports
    [Conscrypt][conscrypt], which integrates [BoringSSL](https://github.com/google/boringssl) with Java. OkHttp will use Conscrypt if it is
    the first security provider:
    
    ```java
    Security.insertProviderAt(Conscrypt.newProvider(), 1);
    ```
    
    The OkHttp `3.12.x` branch supports Android 2.3+ (API level 9+) and Java 7+. These platforms lack
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  3. okhttp-tls/README.md

    [builder][held_certificate_builder] to create a self-signed certificate that a test server can use
    for HTTPS:
    
    ```java
    HeldCertificate localhostCertificate = new HeldCertificate.Builder()
        .addSubjectAlternativeName("localhost")
        .build();
    ```
    
    [`HandshakeCertificates`][handshake_certificates] keeps the certificates for a TLS handshake.
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  4. okhttp-coroutines/README.md

    OkHttp Coroutines
    =================
    
    Support for Kotlin clients using coroutines.
    
    ```kotlin
    val call = client.newCall(request)
    
    call.executeAsync().use { response ->
      withContext(Dispatchers.IO) {
        println(response.body?.string())
      }
    }
    ```
    
    This is implemented using `suspendCancellableCoroutine`
    but uses the standard Dispatcher in OkHttp. This means
    that by default Kotlin's Dispatchers are not used.
    
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  5. mockwebserver-junit5/README.md

    MockWebServer for JUnit 5
    =========================
    
    This module integrates mockwebserver3.MockWebServer with JUnit 5.
    
    To use, first add this library as a test dependency:
    
    ```
    testRuntimeOnly("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit5:4.12.0")
    ```
    
    Then in tests annotated `@org.junit.jupiter.api.Test`, you may add a [MockWebServer] as a test
    method parameter. It will be shut down automatically after the test runs.
    
    ```
    class MyTest {
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  6. mockwebserver-junit4/README.md

    MockWebServer for JUnit 4
    =========================
    
    This module integrates mockwebserver3.MockWebServer with JUnit 4.
    
    To use, first add this library as a test dependency:
    
    ```
    testImplementation("com.squareup.okhttp3:mockwebserver3-junit4:4.12.0")
    ```
    
    Then in tests annotated `@org.junit.Test`, you may declare a field with the `@Rule` annotation:
    
    ```
    @Rule public final MockWebServerRule serverRule = new MockWebServerRule();
    ```
    
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