It also adds type hints and removes support for commonName. Otherwise there's no changes to how service identities are extracted or compared.
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Removed
All Python versions up to and including 3.7 have been dropped.
Support for commonName in certificates has been dropped. It has been deprecated since 2017 and isn't supported by any major browser.
The oldest supported pyOpenSSL version (when using the pyopenssl backend) is now 17.0.0. When using such an old pyOpenSSL version, you have to pin cryptography yourself to ensure compatibility between them. Please check out contraints/oldest-pyopenssl.txt to verify what we are testing against.
Deprecated
If you've used service_identity.(cryptography|pyopenssl).extract_ids(), please switch to the new names extract_patterns(). #56
Added
service_identity.(cryptography|pyopenssl).extract_patterns() are now public APIs (FKA extract_ids()). You can use them to extract the patterns from a certificate without verifying anything. #55
All Python versions up to and including 3.7 have been dropped.
Support for commonName in certificates has been dropped.
It has been deprecated since 2017 and isn't supported by any major browser.
The oldest supported pyOpenSSL version (when using the pyopenssl backend) is now 17.0.0.
When using such an old pyOpenSSL version, you have to pin cryptography yourself to ensure compatibility between them.
Please check out contraints/oldest-pyopenssl.txt to verify what we are testing against.
Deprecated
If you've used service_identity.(cryptography|pyopenssl).extract_ids(), please switch to the new names extract_patterns().
#56
Added
service_identity.(cryptography|pyopenssl).extract_patterns() are now public APIs (FKA extract_ids()).
You can use them to extract the patterns from a certificate without verifying anything.
#55
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Bumps service-identity from 21.1.0 to 23.1.0.
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