follow_redirect: expose previous and next request methods#559
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This augments follow-redirect `Attempt` in order to expose two relevant HTTP methods during redirects: - the method for the original/previous request - the method to be performed on the next request upon following a redirection This allows consumers to write policies based on both previous and next requests methods.
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This augments follow-redirect
Attemptin order to expose two relevant HTTP methods during redirects:This allows consumers to write policies based on both previous and next requests methods.