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get(path, **args)
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  Performs a GET request with the given parameters. See #process for more details.
  
    
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  Specifying an accept header in your tests
To specify an accept header, you need to pass it in the second hash like this:
get '/url', nil, {'HTTP_ACCEPT' => 'application/json'}
The documentation says everything is uppercased and HTTP_ is appended when necessary, but that wasn’t working for me.

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