tasdikrahman / vocabulary

[Not Maintained anymore] Python Module to get Meanings, Synonyms and what not for a given word
https://vocabulary.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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Update requests to 2.16.3 #42

Closed pyup-bot closed 7 years ago

pyup-bot commented 7 years ago

There's a new version of requests available. You are currently using 2.13.0. I have updated it to 2.16.3

These links might come in handy: PyPI | Changelog | Homepage

Changelog

2.16.3

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  • Further restored the requests.packages namespace for compatibility reasons.

2.16.2

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  • Further restored the requests.packages namespace for compatibility reasons.

No code modification (noted below) should be neccessary any longer.

2.16.1

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  • Restored the requests.packages namespace for compatibility reasons.
  • Bugfix for urllib3 version parsing.

Note: code that was written to import against the requests.packages namespace previously will have to import code that rests at this module-level now.

For example::

from requests.packages.urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager

Will need to be re-written to be::

from requests.packages import urllib3 urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager

Or, even better::

from urllib3.poolmanager import PoolManager

2.16.0

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  • Unvendor ALL the things!

2.15.1

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  • Everyone makes mistakes.

2.15.0

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Improvements

  • Introduction of the Response.next property, for getting the next PreparedResponse from a redirect chain (when allow_redirects=False).
  • Internal refactoring of __version__ module.

Bugfixes

  • Restored once-optional parameter for requests.utils.get_environ_proxies().

2.14.2

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Bugfixes

  • Changed a less-than to an equal-to and an or in the dependency markers to widen compatibility with older setuptools releases.

2.14.1

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Bugfixes

  • Changed the dependency markers to widen compatibility with older pip releases.

2.14.0

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Improvements

  • It is now possible to pass no_proxy as a key to the proxies dictionary to provide handling similar to the NO_PROXY environment variable.
  • When users provide invalid paths to certificate bundle files or directories Requests now raises IOError, rather than failing at the time of the HTTPS request with a fairly inscrutable certificate validation error.
  • The behavior of SessionRedirectMixin was slightly altered. resolve_redirects will now detect a redirect by calling get_redirect_target(response) instead of directly querying Response.is_redirect and Response.headers['location']. Advanced users will be able to process malformed redirects more easily.
  • Changed the internal calculation of elapsed request time to have higher resolution on Windows.
  • Added win_inet_pton as conditional dependency for the [socks] extra on Windows with Python 2.7.
  • Changed the proxy bypass implementation on Windows: the proxy bypass check doesn't use forward and reverse DNS requests anymore
  • URLs with schemes that begin with http but are not http or https no longer have their host parts forced to lowercase.

Bugfixes

  • Much improved handling of non-ASCII Location header values in redirects. Fewer UnicodeDecodeErrors are encountered on Python 2, and Python 3 now correctly understands that Latin-1 is unlikely to be the correct encoding.
  • If an attempt to seek file to find out its length fails, we now appropriately handle that by aborting our content-length calculations.
  • Restricted HTTPDigestAuth to only respond to auth challenges made on 4XX responses, rather than to all auth challenges.
  • Fixed some code that was firing DeprecationWarning on Python 3.6.
  • The dismayed person emoticon (/o\\) no longer has a big head. I'm sure this is what you were all worrying about most.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to v1.21.1.
  • Updated bundled chardet to v3.0.2.
  • Updated bundled idna to v2.5.
  • Updated bundled certifi to 2017.4.17.

Got merge conflicts? Close this PR and delete the branch. I'll create a new PR for you.

Happy merging! 🤖

pyup-bot commented 7 years ago

Closing this in favor of #43