| 0.6.0 |
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| The following issues have been addressed: |
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| #51 - Failure to handle server legitimately closing connection before request body is fully sent |
| #77 - Duplicated caching test |
| #65 - Transform _normalize_headers into a method of Http class |
| #45 - Vary header |
| #73 - All files in Mercurial are executable |
| #81 - Have a useful .hgignore |
| #78 - Add release tags to the Mercurial repository |
| #67 - HEAD requests cause next request to be retried |
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| Mostly bug fixes, the big enhancement is the addition of proper Vary: header |
| handling. Thanks to Chris Dent for that change. |
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| The other big change is the build process for distributions so that both python2 and python3 |
| are included in the same .tar.gz/.zip file. |
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| 0.5.0 |
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| Added Python 3 support |
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| Fixed the following bugs: |
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| #12 - Cache-Control: only-if-cached incorrectly does request if item not in cache |
| #39 - Deprecation warnings in Python 2.6 |
| #54 - Http.request fails accesing Google account via http proxy |
| #56 - Block on response.read() for HEAD requests. |
| #57 - Timeout ignore for Python 2.6 |
| #58 - Fixed parsing of Cache-Control: header to make it more robust |
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| Also fixed a deprecation warning that appeared between Python 3.0 and 3.1. |
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| 0.4.0 |
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| Added support for proxies if the Socksipy module is installed. |
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| Fixed bug with some HEAD responses having content-length set to |
| zero incorrectly. |
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| Fixed most except's to catch a specific exception. |
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| Added 'connection_type' parameter to Http.request(). |
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| The default for 'force_exception_to_status_code' was changed to False. Defaulting |
| to True was causing quite a bit of confusion. |
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| 0.3.0 |
| Calling Http.request() with a relative URI, as opposed to an absolute URI, |
| will now throw a specific exception. |
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| Http() now has an additional optional parameter for the socket timeout. |
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| Exceptions can now be forced into responses. That is, instead of |
| throwing an exception, a good httlib2.Response object is returned |
| that describe the error with an appropriate status code. |
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| Many improvements to the file cache: |
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| 1. The names in the cache are now much less |
| opaque, which should help with debugging. |
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| 2. The disk cache is now Apache mod_asis compatible. |
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| 3. A Content-Location: header is supplied and stored in the |
| cache which points to the original requested URI. |
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| User supplied If-* headers now override httplib2 supplied |
| versions. |
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| IRIs are now fully supported. Note that they MUST be passed in |
| as unicode objects. |
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| Http.add_credentials() now takes an optional domain to restrict |
| the credentials to being only used on that domain. |
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| Added Http.add_certificate() which allows setting |
| a key and cert for SSL connnections. |
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| Many other bugs fixed. |
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| 0.2.0 |
| Added support for Google Auth. |
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| Added experimental support for HMACDigest. |
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| Added support for a pluggable caching system. Now supports |
| the old system of using the file system and now memcached. |
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| Added httplib2.debuglevel which turns on debugging. |
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| Change Response._previous to Response.previous. |
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| Addded Http.follow_all_redirects which forces |
| httplib2 to follow all redirects, as opposed to |
| following only the safe redirects. This makes the |
| GData protocol easier to use. |
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| All known bugs fixed to date. |
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| 0.1.1 |
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| Fixed several bugs raised by James Antill: |
| 1. HEAD didn't get an Accept: header added like GET. |
| 2. HEAD requests did not use the cache. |
| 3. GET requests with Range: headers would erroneously return a full cached response. |
| 4. Subsequent requests to resources that had timed out would raise an exception. |
| And one feature request for 'method' to default to GET. |
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| Xavier Verges Farrero supplied what I needed to make the |
| library work with Python 2.3. |
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| I added distutils based setup.py. |
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| 0.1 Rev 86 |
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| Initial Release |
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