Accommodate Faraday gem deprecation for Faraday::Error::ClientError#3
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The Faraday gem (intrinsic to the restforce gem which we use in active_force) now uses
Faraday::ClientErrorin place ofFaraday::Error::ClientError.This also moves active_attr and restforce up to the most recent, allowing for us to use Ruby 2.7+. This brings security benefits and also exposes us to potential unexpected incompatibilities. When implementing this change, it will be critical for us to perform exhaustive QA to confirm that there are no new issues which might surface by introducing this updated code base.
(Likely evident, but good to note that this causes us to further diverge from the original code base owned by Ionia corp. They had archived this gem three years ago.)