Improvements - Added support for the ALL_PROXY environment variable. - Reject header values that contain leading whitespace or newline characters to reduce risk of header smuggling. Bugfixes - Fixed occasional TypeError when attempting to decode a JSON response that occurred in an error case. Now correctly returns a ValueError. - Requests would incorrectly ignore a non-CIDR IP address in the NO_PROXY environment variables: Requests now treats it as a specific IP. - Fixed a bug when sending JSON data that could cause us to encounter obscure OpenSSL errors in certain network conditions (yes, really). - Added type checks to ensure that iter_content only accepts integers and None for chunk sizes. - Fixed issue where responses whose body had not been fully consumed would have the underlying connection closed but not returned to the connection pool, which could cause Requests to hang in situations where the HTTPAdapter had been configured to use a blocking connection pool. Miscellaneous - Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.16. - Some previous releases accidentally accepted integers as acceptable header values. This release does not. |
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README.md | ||
requirements-check-manifest.txt | ||
requirements-check-manifest.txt-raw | ||
requirements-codecov.txt | ||
requirements-codecov.txt-raw | ||
requirements-cxfreeze.txt | ||
requirements-cxfreeze.txt-raw | ||
requirements-flake8.txt | ||
requirements-flake8.txt-raw | ||
requirements-pip.txt | ||
requirements-pyinstaller.txt | ||
requirements-pyinstaller.txt-raw | ||
requirements-pylint-master.txt | ||
requirements-pylint-master.txt-raw | ||
requirements-pylint.txt | ||
requirements-pylint.txt-raw | ||
requirements-pyroma.txt | ||
requirements-pyroma.txt-raw | ||
requirements-qutebrowser.txt-raw | ||
requirements-tests-git.txt | ||
requirements-tests.txt | ||
requirements-tests.txt-raw | ||
requirements-tox.txt | ||
requirements-tox.txt-raw | ||
requirements-vulture.txt | ||
requirements-vulture.txt-raw |
This directory contains various requirements
files which are used by tox
to
have reproducable tests with pinned versions.
The files are generated based on unpinned requirements in *.txt-raw
files.
Those files can also contain some special commands:
- Add an additional comment to a line:
#@ comment: <package> <comment here>
- Filter a line for requirements.io:
#@ filter: <package> <filter>
- Don't include a package in the output:
#@ ignore: <package>
(or multiple packages) - Replace a part of a frozen package specification with another:
#@ replace <regex> <replacement>
Some examples:
#@ comment: mypkg blah blub
#@ filter: mypkg != 1.0.0
#@ ignore: mypkg, otherpkg
#@ replace: foo bar