New: HandshakeCertificates.Builder.addInsecureHost() makes it easy to turn off security in
private development environments that only carry test data. Prefer this over creating an
all-trusting TrustManager because only hosts on the allowlist are insecure. From
[our DevServer sample][dev_server]:
val clientCertificates = HandshakeCertificates.Builder()
.addPlatformTrustedCertificates()
.addInsecureHost("localhost")
.build()
val client = OkHttpClient.Builder()
.sslSocketFactory(clientCertificates.sslSocketFactory(), clientCertificates.trustManager)
.build()
New: Add cacheHit, cacheMiss, and cacheConditionalHit() events to EventListener. Use
these in logs, metrics, and even test cases to confirm your cache headers are configured as
expected.
New: Constant string okhttp3.VERSION. This is a string like "4.5.0-RC1", "4.5.0", or
"4.6.0-SNAPSHOT" indicating the version of OkHttp in the current runtime. Use this to include
the OkHttp version in custom User-Agent headers.
Fix: Don't crash when running as a plugin in Android Studio Canary 4.1. To enable
platform-specific TLS features OkHttp must detect whether it's running in a JVM or in Android.
The upcoming Android Studio runs in a JVM but has classes from Android and that confused OkHttp!
Fix: Include the header Accept: text/event-stream for SSE calls. This header is not added if
the request already contains an Accept header.
Fix: Don't crash with a NullPointerException if a server sends a close while we're sending a
ping. OkHttp had a race condition bug.
Version 4.6.0
2020-04-28
Fix: Follow HTTP 307 and 308 redirects on methods other than GET and POST. We're reluctant to
change OkHttp's behavior in handling common HTTP status codes, but this fix is overdue! The new
behavior is now consistent with [RFC 7231][rfc_7231_647], which is newer than OkHttp itself.
If you want this update with the old behavior use [this interceptor][legacy_interceptor].
Fix: Don't crash decompressing web sockets messages. We had a bug where we assumed deflated
bytes in would always yield deflated bytes out and this isn't always the case!
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ef7c5f3
Prepare for release 4.7.0.15b7d47
JSSE Debug in tests (#6041)72cb889
Move VERSION to okhttp3.OkHttp.VERSION (#6059)198900d
Fix isAndroid check (#6055)fea8fbb
Attempt to minimise WebSocket test flakiness (#6045)5f67bd1
Set implicit Accept for EventSource (#6044)836c2f9
Merge pull request #6047 from yschimke/ping390ee83
Avoid any chance at NPE482f883
Merge pull request #6040 from square/jwilson.0509.insecureHost1364ea4
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