------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Mar 22 09:57:30 UTC 2024 - Markéta Machová - Update to 0.27.0 * The app=... shortcut has been deprecated. Use the explicit style of transport=httpx.WSGITransport() or transport=httpx.ASGITransport() instead. * Respect the http1 argument while configuring proxy transports. (#3023) * Fix RFC 2069 mode digest authentication. (#3045) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Jan 6 17:14:30 UTC 2024 - Dirk Müller - update to 0.26.0: * The `proxy` argument was added. You should use the `proxy` argument instead of the deprecated `proxies`, or use `mounts=` for more complex configurations. * The `proxies` argument is now deprecated. It will still continue to work, but it will be removed in the future. * Fix cases of double escaping of URL path components. Allow / as a safe character in the query portion. * Handle `NO_PROXY` envvar cases when a fully qualified URL is supplied as the value. * Allow URLs where username or password contains unescaped '@'. * Ensure ASGI `raw_path` does not include URL query component. * Ensure `Response.iter_text()` cannot yield empty strings. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Nov 27 15:50:38 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller - update to 0.25.2: * Add missing type hints to few `__init__()` methods. (#2938) * Add support for Python 3.12. (#2854) * Add support for httpcore 1.0 (#2885) * Raise `ValueError` on `Response.encoding` being set after `Response.text` has been accessed. (#2852) - drop newer-httpcore.patch (upstream) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 31 10:55:34 UTC 2023 - Markéta Machová - Add upstream newer-httpcore.patch * it only allows httpcore 1.0.0 in the pyproject.toml, no code changes ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Oct 20 21:52:56 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl - Update to 0.25.0: - Drop support for Python 3.7. - Support HTTPS proxies. - Change the type of Extensions from Mapping[Str, Any] to MutableMapping[Str, Any]. - Add socket_options argument to httpx.HTTPTransport and httpx.AsyncHTTPTransport classes. - The Response.raise_for_status() method now returns the response instance. For example: data = httpx.get('...').raise_for_status().json(). - Return 500 error response instead of exceptions when raise_app_exceptions=False is set on ASGITransport. - Ensure all WSGITransport environs have a SERVER_PROTOCOL. - Always encode forward slashes as %2F in query parameters - Use Mozilla documentation instead of httpstatuses.com for HTTP error reference - Requires higher version of httpcore. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat Sep 9 23:10:43 UTC 2023 - Torsten Gruner - update to 0.24.1 * Provide additional context in some InvalidURL exceptions. (#2675) * Fix optional percent-encoding behaviour. (#2671) * More robust checking for opening upload files in binary mode. (#2630) * Properly support IP addresses in NO_PROXY environment variable. (#2659) * Set default file for NetRCAuth() to None to use the stdlib default. (#2667) * Set logging request lines to INFO level for async requests, in line with sync requests. (#2656) * Fix which gen-delims need to be escaped for path/query/fragment components in URL. (#2701) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed May 3 08:47:43 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller - update to 0.24.0: * The logging behaviour has been changed to be more in-line with other standard Python logging usages. We no longer have a custom `TRACE` log level, and we no longer use the `HTTPX_LOG_LEVEL` environment variable to auto-configure logging. We now have a significant amount of `DEBUG` logging available at the network level. Full documentation is available at https://www.python-httpx.org/logging/ (#2547, encode/httpcore#648) * The `Response.iter_lines()` method now matches the stdlib behaviour and does not include the newline characters. It also resolves a performance issue. (#2423) * Query parameter encoding switches from using + for spaces and %2F for forward slash, to instead using %20 for spaces and treating forward slash as a safe, unescaped character. This differs from `requests`, but is in line with browser behavior in Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. Both options are RFC valid. (#2543) * NetRC authentication is no longer automatically handled, but is instead supported by an explicit `httpx.NetRCAuth()` authentication class. See the documentation at https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/#netrc-support (#2525) * The `rfc3986` dependancy has been removed. (#2252) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Apr 21 12:26:25 UTC 2023 - Dirk Müller - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Apr 13 22:41:55 UTC 2023 - Matej Cepl - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Jan 16 10:33:05 UTC 2023 - Daniel Garcia - Update to 0.23.3 * Version 0.23.2 accidentally included stricter type checking on query parameters. This shouldn've have been included in a minor version bump, and is now reverted. (#2523, #2539) - 0.23.2 (2nd Jan, 2023) * Support digest auth nonce counting to avoid multiple auth requests. (#2463) * Multipart file uploads where the file length cannot be determine now use chunked transfer encoding, rather than loading the entire file into memory in order to determine the `Content-Length`. (#2382) * Raise `TypeError` if content is passed a dict-instance. (#2495) * Partially revert the API breaking change in 0.23.1, which removed `RawURL`. We continue to expose a `url.raw` property which is now a plain named-tuple. This API is still expected to be deprecated, but we will do so with a major version bump. (#2481) - 0.23.1 (18th Nov, 2022) **Note**: The 0.23.1 release should have used a proper version bump, rather than a minor point release. There are API surface area changes that may affect some users. See the "Removed" section of these release notes for details. ### Added * Support for Python 3.11. (#2420) * Allow setting an explicit multipart boundary in `Content-Type` header. (#2278) * Allow `tuple` or `list` for multipart values, not just `list`. (#2355) * Allow `str` content for multipart upload files. (#2400) * Support connection upgrades. See https://www.encode.io/httpcore/extensions/#upgrade-requests ### Fixed * Don't drop empty query parameters. (#2354) ### Removed * Upload files *must* always be opened in binary mode. (#2400) * Drop `.read`/`.aread` from `SyncByteStream`/`AsyncByteStream`. (#2407) * Drop `RawURL`. (#2241) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 5 10:25:32 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner - Drop transfer-encoding-lower-case.patch The headers are lowercase again with uvicorn 0.18 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Aug 5 08:30:50 UTC 2022 - Matej Cepl - Add transfer-encoding-lower-case.patch to fix failing tests due to incorrect capitalization of the 'transfer-encoding' header (gh#encode/httpx!1735). ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Jul 19 15:45:42 UTC 2022 - Ben Greiner - Update to 0.23.0 * Drop support for Python 3.6. (#2097) * Use utf-8 as the default character set, instead of falling back to charset-normalizer for auto-detection. To enable automatic character set detection, see the documentation. (#2165) * Fix URL.copy_with for some oddly formed URL cases. (#2185) * Digest authentication should use case-insensitive comparison for determining which algorithm is being used. (#2204) * Fix console markup escaping in command line client. (#1866) * When files are used in multipart upload, ensure we always seek to the start of the file. (#2065) * Ensure that iter_bytes never yields zero-length chunks. (#2068) * Preserve Authorization header for redirects that are to the same origin, but are an http-to-https upgrade. (#2074) * When responses have binary output, don't print the output to the console in the command line client. Use output like <16086 bytes of binary data> instead. (#2076) * Fix display of --proxies argument in the command line client help. (#2125) * Close responses when task cancellations occur during stream reading. (#2156) * Fix type error on accessing .request on HTTPError exceptions. (#2158) - Drop CVE-2021-41945-copy_with-data-leak.patch fixed upstream (bsc#1199002) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 2 03:01:52 UTC 2022 - Steve Kowalik - Add patch CVE-2021-41945-copy_with-data-leak.patch: * Do not leak data in httpx.URL.copy_with (bsc#1199002, CVE-2021-41945) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Feb 11 19:31:34 UTC 2022 - Michael Ströder - Only recommend and not require the installation of python-h2 because it is seriously broken and prevents any other Python software to run correctly with -bb. (See also: https://github.com/python-hyper/h2/issues/1236) This also matches upstream's setup.py which lists h2 as optional dependency in extra_requires. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Feb 1 07:01:13 UTC 2022 - Steve Kowalik - Update to 0.22.0: * Add support for `Client(allow_redirects=)`. (Pull #1790) * Add automatic character set detection, when no `charset` is included in the response `Content-Type` header. (Pull #1791) * Added the `httpx` command-line client. * Response instances now include `.is_informational`, `.is_success`, `.is_redirect`, `.is_client_error`, and `.is_server_error` properties for checking 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, and 5xx response types. Note that the behaviour of `.is_redirect` is slightly different in that it now returns True for all 3xx responses, in order to allow for a consistent set of properties onto the different HTTP status code types. The `response.has_redirect_location` location may be used to determine responses with properly formed URL redirects. * Support for [the SOCKS5 proxy protocol](https://www.python-httpx.org/advanced/#socks) via [the `socksio` package](https://github.com/sethmlarson/socksio). (#2034) * Support for custom headers in multipart/form-data requests (#1936) * Event hooks are now also called for any additional redirect or auth requests/responses. (Pull #1806) * Strictly enforce that upload files must be opened in binary mode. (Pull #1736) * Strictly enforce that client instances can only be opened and closed once, and cannot be re-opened. (Pull #1800) * Drop `mode` argument from `httpx.Proxy(..., mode=...)`. (Pull #1795) * The `allow_redirects` flag is now `follow_redirects` and defaults to `False`. * The `raise_for_status()` method will now raise an exception for any responses except those with 2xx status codes. Previously only 4xx and 5xx status codes would result in an exception. * The low-level transport API changes to the much simpler `response = transport.handle_request(request)`. * The `client.send()` method no longer accepts a `timeout=...` argument, but the `client.build_request()` does. This required by the signature change of the Transport API. The request timeout configuration is now stored on the request instance, as `request.extensions['timeout']`. * `response.iter_bytes()` no longer raises a ValueError when called on a response with no content. (Pull #1827) * The `'wsgi.error'` configuration now defaults to `sys.stderr`, and is corrected to be a `TextIO` interface, not a `BytesIO` interface. Additionally, the WSGITransport now accepts a `wsgi_error` configuration. (Pull #1828) * Follow the WSGI spec by properly closing the iterable returned by the application. (Pull #1830) * Don't perform unreliable close/warning on `__del__` with unclosed clients. (#2026) * Fix `Headers.update(...)` to correctly handle repeated headers (#2038) * Fix streaming uploads using `SyncByteStream` or `AsyncByteStream`. Regression in 0.21.2. (#2016) * HTTP/2 support for tunnelled proxy cases. (#2009) * Improved the speed of large file uploads. (#1948) * The `response.url` property is now correctly annotated as `URL`, instead of `Optional[URL]`. (#1940) - Inject multibuild to cut down a build loop. - Remove patch 0001-Add-a-network-pytest-mark-for-tests-that-use-the-network.patch: * Included upstream. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Fri Jun 18 07:56:56 UTC 2021 - Antonio Larrosa - Update to 0.18.2 * Added - Support for Python 3.10. (Pull #1687) - Expose httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, used as the default to auth and timeout parameters in request methods. - Support HTTP/2 "prior knowledge", using httpx.Client(http1=False, http2=True). * Fixed - Clean up some cases where warnings were being issued. - Prefer Content-Length over Transfer-Encoding: chunked for content= cases. - Update to 0.18.1 * Changed - Update brotli support to use the brotlicffi package - Ensure that Request(..., stream=...) does not auto-generate any headers on the request instance. * Fixed - Pass through timeout=... in top-level httpx.stream() function. - Map httpcore transport close exceptions to httpx exceptions. - Add patch (submitted to upstream at gh#encode/httpx#1669) to add a pytest marker so we can disable the tests that use the network in %check: * 0001-Add-a-network-pytest-mark-for-tests-that-use-the-network.patch ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 3 15:15:51 UTC 2021 - Antonio Larrosa - Enable tests (adding some missing dependencies and disabling test_async_proxy_close and test_sync_proxy_close since they access the network) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Thu Jun 3 08:58:20 UTC 2021 - Antonio Larrosa - Update to 0.18.0 * The 0.18.x release series formalises our low-level Transport API, introducing the base classes httpx.BaseTransport and httpx.AsyncBaseTransport. See the "Writing custom transports" documentation and the httpx.BaseTransport.handle_request() docstring for more complete details on implementing custom transports. Pull request #1522 includes a checklist of differences from the previous httpcore transport API, for developers implementing custom transports. The following API changes have been issuing deprecation warnings since 0.17.0 onwards, and are now fully deprecated... - You should now use httpx.codes consistently instead of httpx.StatusCodes. - Use limits=... instead of pool_limits=.... - Use proxies={"http://": ...} instead of proxies={"http": ...} for scheme-specific mounting. * Changed - Transport instances now inherit from httpx.BaseTransport or httpx.AsyncBaseTransport, and should implement either the handle_request method or handle_async_request method. (Pull #1522, #1550) - The response.ext property and Response(ext=...) argument are now named extensions. (Pull #1522) - The recommendation to not use data= in favour of content= has now been escalated to a deprecation warning. (Pull #1573) - Drop Response(on_close=...) from API, since it was a bit of leaking implementation detail. (Pull #1572) - When using a client instance, cookies should always be set on the client, rather than on a per-request basis. We prefer enforcing a stricter API here because it provides clearer expectations around cookie persistence, particularly when redirects occur. (Pull #1574) - The runtime exception httpx.ResponseClosed is now named httpx.StreamClosed. (#1584) - The httpx.QueryParams model now presents an immutable interface. The is a discussion on the design and motivation here. Use client.params = client.params.merge(...) instead of client.params.update(...). The basic query manipulation methods are query.set(...), query.add(...), and query.remove(). (#1600) * Added - The Request and Response classes can now be serialized using pickle. (#1579) - Handle data={"key": [None|int|float|bool]} cases. (Pull #1539) - Support httpx.URL(**kwargs), for example httpx.URL(scheme="https", host="www.example.com", path="/'), or httpx.URL("https://www.example.com/", username="tom@gmail.com", password="123 456"). (Pull #1601) - Support url.copy_with(params=...). (Pull #1601) - Add url.params parameter, returning an immutable QueryParams instance. (Pull #1601) - Support query manipulation methods on the URL class. These are url.copy_set_param(), url.copy_add_param(), url.copy_remove_param(), url.copy_merge_params(). (Pull #1601) - The httpx.URL class now performs port normalization, so :80 ports are stripped from http URLs and :443 ports are stripped from https URLs. (Pull #1603) - The URL.host property returns unicode strings for internationalized domain names. The URL.raw_host property returns byte strings with IDNA escaping applied. (Pull #1590) * Fixed - Fix Content-Length for cases of files=... where unicode string is used as the file content. (Pull #1537) - Fix some cases of merging relative URLs against Client(base_url=...). (Pull #1532) - The request.content attribute is now always available except for streaming content, which requires an explicit .read(). (Pull #1583) - Update to v0.17.1 * Fixed - Type annotation on CertTypes allows keyfile and password to be optional. (Pull #1503) - Fix httpcore pinned version. (Pull #1495) - Update to v0.17.0 * Added - Add httpx.MockTransport(), allowing to mock out a transport using pre-determined responses. (Pull #1401, Pull #1449) - Add httpx.HTTPTransport() and httpx.AsyncHTTPTransport() default transports. (Pull #1399) - Add mount API support, using httpx.Client(mounts=...). (Pull #1362) - Add chunk_size parameter to iter_raw(), iter_bytes(), iter_text(). (Pull #1277) - Add keepalive_expiry parameter to httpx.Limits() configuration. (Pull #1398) - Add repr to httpx.Cookies to display available cookies. (Pull #1411) - Add support for params= (previously only params= was supported). (Pull #1426) * Fixed - Add missing raw_path to ASGI scope. (Pull #1357) - Tweak create_ssl_context defaults to use trust_env=True. (Pull #1447) - Properly URL-escape WSGI PATH_INFO. (Pull #1391) - Properly set default ports in WSGI transport. (Pull #1469) - Properly encode slashes when using base_url. (Pull #1407) - Properly map exceptions in request.aclose(). (Pull #1465) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sat May 1 20:37:24 UTC 2021 - Matej Cepl - Don't build on python36, because of missing dependencies. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Sun Oct 11 14:35:52 UTC 2020 - John Vandenberg - Update to v0.16.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Jan 8 16:39:26 UTC 2020 - John Vandenberg - Update to v0.10.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Oct 8 08:15:47 AM UTC 2019 - John Vandenberg - Initial spec for v0.7.4