Deprecate Faraday pin in favor of configuration API#696
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Faraday still uses
Datadog::Pinto drive configuration.This pull requests changes the integration to use the configuration API, and deprecates the use of
#datadog_pinas a means to drive configuration, and now raises warnings when it is accessed this way. Instead, when the pin is accessed and configured, it will apply the appropriate configuration via the configuration API.Changes here should be backwards compatible; any users using old means should receive a warning to upgrade while still preserving existing functionality.