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Bump httpx from 0.23.3 to 0.24.1 #77

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps httpx from 0.23.3 to 0.24.1.

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Version 0.24.1

0.24.1 (17th May, 2023)

Added

  • Provide additional context in some InvalidURL exceptions. (#2675)

Fixed

  • 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)

Version 0.24.0

0.24.0 (6th April, 2023)

Changed

  • The logging behaviour has been change 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)

Removed

  • The rfc3986 dependancy has been removed. (#2252)
Changelog

Sourced from httpx's changelog.

0.24.1 (17th May, 2023)

Added

  • Provide additional context in some InvalidURL exceptions. (#2675)

Fixed

  • 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)

0.24.0 (6th April, 2023)

Changed

  • 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)

Removed

  • The rfc3986 dependancy has been removed. (#2252)
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