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⬆️ Bump httpx from 0.16.1 to 0.18.2 #19

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Bumps httpx from 0.16.1 to 0.18.2.

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Version 0.18.2

0.18.2 (17th June, 2021)

Added

  • Support for Python 3.10. (Pull #1687)
  • Expose httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, used as the default to auth and timeout parameters in request methods. (Pull #1634)
  • Support HTTP/2 "prior knowledge", using httpx.Client(http1=False, http2=True). (Pull #1624)

Fixed

  • Clean up some cases where warnings were being issued. (Pull #1687)
  • Prefer Content-Length over Transfer-Encoding: chunked for content= cases. (Pull #1619)

Version 0.18.1

0.18.1 (29th April, 2021)

Changed

  • Update brotli support to use the brotlicffi package (Pull #1605)
  • Ensure that Request(..., stream=...) does not auto-generate any headers on the request instance. (Pull #1607)

Fixed

  • Pass through timeout=... in top-level httpx.stream() function. (Pull #1613)
  • Map httpcore transport close exceptions to httpx exceptions. (Pull #1606)

Version 0.18.0

0.18.0 (27th April, 2021)

The 0.18.x release series formalises our low-level Transport API, introducing the base classes httpx.BaseTransport and httpx.AsyncBaseTransport.

See the "Writing custom transports" documentation and the httpx.BaseTransport.handle_request() docstring for more complete details on implementing custom transports.

Pull request #1522 includes a checklist of differences from the previous httpcore transport API, for developers implementing custom transports.

The following API changes have been issuing deprecation warnings since 0.17.0 onwards, and are now fully deprecated...

  • You should now use httpx.codes consistently instead of httpx.StatusCodes.
  • Use limits=... instead of pool_limits=....
  • Use proxies={"http://": ...} instead of proxies={"http": ...} for scheme-specific mounting.

Changed

  • Transport instances now inherit from httpx.BaseTransport or httpx.AsyncBaseTransport, and should implement either the handle_request method or handle_async_request method. (Pull #1522, #1550)
  • The response.ext property and Response(ext=...) argument are now named extensions. (Pull #1522)
  • The recommendation to not use data=<bytes|str|bytes (a)iterator> in favour of content=<bytes|str|bytes (a)iterator> has now been escalated to a deprecation warning. (Pull #1573)
  • Drop Response(on_close=...) from API, since it was a bit of leaking implementation detail. (Pull #1572)
  • When using a client instance, cookies should always be set on the client, rather than on a per-request basis. We prefer enforcing a stricter API here because it provides clearer expectations around cookie persistence, particularly when redirects occur. (Pull #1574)

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Changelog

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0.18.2 (17th June, 2021)

Added

  • Support for Python 3.10. (Pull #1687)
  • Expose httpx.USE_CLIENT_DEFAULT, used as the default to auth and timeout parameters in request methods. (Pull #1634)
  • Support HTTP/2 "prior knowledge", using httpx.Client(http1=False, http2=True). (Pull #1624)

Fixed

  • Clean up some cases where warnings were being issued. (Pull #1687)
  • Prefer Content-Length over Transfer-Encoding: chunked for content= cases. (Pull #1619)

0.18.1 (29th April, 2021)

Changed

  • Update brotli support to use the brotlicffi package (Pull #1605)
  • Ensure that Request(..., stream=...) does not auto-generate any headers on the request instance. (Pull #1607)

Fixed

  • Pass through timeout=... in top-level httpx.stream() function. (Pull #1613)
  • Map httpcore transport close exceptions to httpx exceptions. (Pull #1606)

0.18.0 (27th April, 2021)

The 0.18.x release series formalises our low-level Transport API, introducing the base classes httpx.BaseTransport and httpx.AsyncBaseTransport.

See the "Writing custom transports" documentation and the httpx.BaseTransport.handle_request() docstring for more complete details on implementing custom transports.

Pull request #1522 includes a checklist of differences from the previous httpcore transport API, for developers implementing custom transports.

The following API changes have been issuing deprecation warnings since 0.17.0 onwards, and are now fully deprecated...

  • You should now use httpx.codes consistently instead of httpx.StatusCodes.
  • Use limits=... instead of pool_limits=....
  • Use proxies={"http://": ...} instead of proxies={"http": ...} for scheme-specific mounting.

Changed

  • Transport instances now inherit from httpx.BaseTransport or httpx.AsyncBaseTransport, and should implement either the handle_request method or handle_async_request method. (Pull #1522, #1550)
  • The response.ext property and Response(ext=...) argument are now named extensions. (Pull #1522)
  • The recommendation to not use data=<bytes|str|bytes (a)iterator> in favour of content=<bytes|str|bytes (a)iterator> has now been escalated to a deprecation warning. (Pull #1573)
  • Drop Response(on_close=...) from API, since it was a bit of leaking implementation detail. (Pull #1572)
  • When using a client instance, cookies should always be set on the client, rather than on a per-request basis. We prefer enforcing a stricter API here because it provides clearer expectations around cookie persistence, particularly when redirects occur. (Pull #1574)
  • The runtime exception httpx.ResponseClosed is now named httpx.StreamClosed. (#1584)
  • The httpx.QueryParams model now presents an immutable interface. There is a discussion on the design and motivation here. Use client.params = client.params.merge(...) instead of client.params.update(...). The basic query manipulation methods are query.set(...), query.add(...), and query.remove(). (#1600)

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Bumps [httpx](https://github.com/encode/httpx) from 0.16.1 to 0.18.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/encode/httpx/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/encode/httpx/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](encode/httpx@0.16.1...0.18.2)

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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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