python-oauthlib/python-oauthlib.spec

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# spec file for package python-oauthlib
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
Name: python-oauthlib
Version: 2.0.1
Release: 0
Url: https://github.com/idangazit/oauthlib
Summary: A Generic Implementation of the OAuth Request-Signing Logic
License: BSD-3-Clause
Group: Development/Languages/Python
Source: https://pypi.io/packages/source/o/oauthlib/oauthlib-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-build
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
BuildRequires: %{python_module blinker}
BuildRequires: %{python_module cryptography}
BuildRequires: %{python_module devel}
BuildRequires: %{python_module mock}
BuildRequires: %{python_module nose}
BuildRequires: %{python_module PyJWT}
BuildRequires: %{python_module pyasn1}
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: %{python_module unittest2}
Accepting request 298709 from home:Nijel:branches:devel:languages:python - Update to 0.7.2: * (Quick fix) Unpushed locally modified files got included in the PyPI 0.7.1 release. Doing a new clean release to address this. Please upgrade quickly and report any issues you are running into. * (Quick fix) Add oauthlib.common.log object back in for libraries using it. * (Change) OAuth2 clients will not raise a Warning on scope change if the environment variable ``OAUTHLIB_RELAX_TOKEN_SCOPE`` is set. The token will now be available as an attribute on the error, ``error.token``. Token changes will now also be announced using blinker. * (Fix/Feature) Automatic fixes of non-compliant OAuth2 provider responses (e.g. Facebook). * (Fix) Logging is now tiered (per file) as opposed to logging all under ``oauthlib``. * (Fix) Error messages should now include a description in their message. * (Fix/Feature) Optional support for jsonp callbacks after token revocation. * (Feature) Client side preparation of OAuth 2 token revocation requests. * (Feature) New OAuth2 client API methods for preparing full requests. * (Feature) OAuth1 SignatureOnlyEndpoint that only verifies signatures and client IDs. * (Fix/Feature) Refresh token grant now allow optional refresh tokens. * (Fix) add missing state param to OAuth2 errors. * (Fix) add_params_to_uri now properly parse fragment. * (Fix/Feature) All OAuth1 errors can now be imported from oauthlib.oauth1. * (Fix/Security) OAuth2 logs will now strip client provided password, if present. * Allow unescaped @ in urlencoded parameters. - New dependency on python-blinker - Add pycrypto.patch to be compatible with latest PyJWT OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/298709 OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-oauthlib?expand=0&rev=17
2015-04-23 08:30:49 +02:00
Requires: python-blinker
Requires: python-cryptography
Requires: python-PyJWT
BuildArch: noarch
%python_subpackages
%description
A generic, spec-compliant, thorough implementation of the OAuth request-signing
logic.
OAuth often seems complicated and difficult-to-implement. There are several
prominent libraries for signing OAuth requests, but they all suffer from one or
both of the following:
1. They predate the OAuth 1.0 spec, AKA RFC 5849.
2. They predate the OAuth 2.0 spec, AKA RFC 6749.
3. They assume the usage of a specific HTTP request library.
OAuthLib is a generic utility which implements the logic of OAuth without
assuming a specific HTTP request object. Use it to graft OAuth support onto your
favorite HTTP library. If you're a maintainer of such a library, write a thin
veneer on top of OAuthLib and get OAuth support for very little effort.
%prep
%setup -q -n oauthlib-%{version}
%build
%python_build
%install
%python_install
#hardlink duplicated files
%fdupes %{buildroot}
%check
%python_exec setup.py test
%files %python_files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc LICENSE README.rst CHANGELOG.rst
%{python_sitelib}/*
%changelog