From 12cf076118570eebbff08c6b3090e0d4798447a1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cyfraeviolae Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2024 03:17:55 -0400 Subject: no venv --- .../httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA | 607 --------------------- 1 file changed, 607 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA (limited to 'venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA') diff --git a/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA b/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA deleted file mode 100644 index 0e20095..0000000 --- a/venv/lib/python3.11/site-packages/httpcore-1.0.5.dist-info/METADATA +++ /dev/null @@ -1,607 +0,0 @@ -Metadata-Version: 2.3 -Name: httpcore -Version: 1.0.5 -Summary: A minimal low-level HTTP client. -Project-URL: Documentation, https://www.encode.io/httpcore -Project-URL: Homepage, https://www.encode.io/httpcore/ -Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/encode/httpcore -Author-email: Tom Christie -License-Expression: BSD-3-Clause -License-File: LICENSE.md -Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha -Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment -Classifier: Framework :: AsyncIO -Classifier: Framework :: Trio -Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers -Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License -Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 -Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 -Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP -Requires-Python: >=3.8 -Requires-Dist: certifi -Requires-Dist: h11<0.15,>=0.13 -Provides-Extra: asyncio -Requires-Dist: anyio<5.0,>=4.0; extra == 'asyncio' -Provides-Extra: http2 -Requires-Dist: h2<5,>=3; extra == 'http2' -Provides-Extra: socks -Requires-Dist: socksio==1.*; extra == 'socks' -Provides-Extra: trio -Requires-Dist: trio<0.26.0,>=0.22.0; extra == 'trio' -Description-Content-Type: text/markdown - -# HTTP Core - -[![Test Suite](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/workflows/Test%20Suite/badge.svg)](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/actions) -[![Package version](https://badge.fury.io/py/httpcore.svg)](https://pypi.org/project/httpcore/) - -> *Do one thing, and do it well.* - -The HTTP Core package provides a minimal low-level HTTP client, which does -one thing only. Sending HTTP requests. - -It does not provide any high level model abstractions over the API, -does not handle redirects, multipart uploads, building authentication headers, -transparent HTTP caching, URL parsing, session cookie handling, -content or charset decoding, handling JSON, environment based configuration -defaults, or any of that Jazz. - -Some things HTTP Core does do: - -* Sending HTTP requests. -* Thread-safe / task-safe connection pooling. -* HTTP(S) proxy & SOCKS proxy support. -* Supports HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2. -* Provides both sync and async interfaces. -* Async backend support for `asyncio` and `trio`. - -## Requirements - -Python 3.8+ - -## Installation - -For HTTP/1.1 only support, install with: - -```shell -$ pip install httpcore -``` - -There are also a number of optional extras available... - -```shell -$ pip install httpcore['asyncio,trio,http2,socks'] -``` - -# Sending requests - -Send an HTTP request: - -```python -import httpcore - -response = httpcore.request("GET", "https://www.example.com/") - -print(response) -# -print(response.status) -# 200 -print(response.headers) -# [(b'Accept-Ranges', b'bytes'), (b'Age', b'557328'), (b'Cache-Control', b'max-age=604800'), ...] -print(response.content) -# b'\n\n\nExample Domain\n\n\n ...' -``` - -The top-level `httpcore.request()` function is provided for convenience. In practice whenever you're working with `httpcore` you'll want to use the connection pooling functionality that it provides. - -```python -import httpcore - -http = httpcore.ConnectionPool() -response = http.request("GET", "https://www.example.com/") -``` - -Once you're ready to get going, [head over to the documentation](https://www.encode.io/httpcore/). - -## Motivation - -You *probably* don't want to be using HTTP Core directly. It might make sense if -you're writing something like a proxy service in Python, and you just want -something at the lowest possible level, but more typically you'll want to use -a higher level client library, such as `httpx`. - -The motivation for `httpcore` is: - -* To provide a reusable low-level client library, that other packages can then build on top of. -* To provide a *really clear interface split* between the networking code and client logic, - so that each is easier to understand and reason about in isolation. - -## Dependencies - -The `httpcore` package has the following dependencies... - -* `h11` -* `certifi` - -And the following optional extras... - -* `anyio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['asyncio']`. -* `trio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['trio']`. -* `h2` - Required by `pip install httpcore['http2']`. -* `socksio` - Required by `pip install httpcore['socks']`. - -## Versioning - -We use [SEMVER for our versioning policy](https://semver.org/). - -For changes between package versions please see our [project changelog](CHANGELOG.md). - -We recommend pinning your requirements either the most current major version, or a more specific version range: - -```python -pip install 'httpcore==1.*' -``` -# Changelog - -All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. - -The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/). - -## 1.0.5 (March 27th, 2024) - -- Handle `EndOfStream` exception for anyio backend. (#899) -- Allow trio `0.25.*` series in package dependancies. (#903) - -## 1.0.4 (February 21st, 2024) - -- Add `target` request extension. (#888) -- Fix support for connection `Upgrade` and `CONNECT` when some data in the stream has been read. (#882) - -## 1.0.3 (February 13th, 2024) - -- Fix support for async cancellations. (#880) -- Fix trace extension when used with socks proxy. (#849) -- Fix SSL context for connections using the "wss" scheme (#869) - -## 1.0.2 (November 10th, 2023) - -- Fix `float("inf")` timeouts in `Event.wait` function. (#846) - -## 1.0.1 (November 3rd, 2023) - -- Fix pool timeout to account for the total time spent retrying. (#823) -- Raise a neater RuntimeError when the correct async deps are not installed. (#826) -- Add support for synchronous TLS-in-TLS streams. (#840) - -## 1.0.0 (October 6th, 2023) - -From version 1.0 our async support is now optional, as the package has minimal dependencies by default. - -For async support use either `pip install 'httpcore[asyncio]'` or `pip install 'httpcore[trio]'`. - -The project versioning policy is now explicitly governed by SEMVER. See https://semver.org/. - -- Async support becomes fully optional. (#809) -- Add support for Python 3.12. (#807) - -## 0.18.0 (September 8th, 2023) - -- Add support for HTTPS proxies. (#745, #786) -- Drop Python 3.7 support. (#727) -- Handle `sni_hostname` extension with SOCKS proxy. (#774) -- Handle HTTP/1.1 half-closed connections gracefully. (#641) -- Change the type of `Extensions` from `Mapping[Str, Any]` to `MutableMapping[Str, Any]`. (#762) - -## 0.17.3 (July 5th, 2023) - -- Support async cancellations, ensuring that the connection pool is left in a clean state when cancellations occur. (#726) -- The networking backend interface has [been added to the public API](https://www.encode.io/httpcore/network-backends). Some classes which were previously private implementation detail are now part of the top-level public API. (#699) -- Graceful handling of HTTP/2 GoAway frames, with requests being transparently retried on a new connection. (#730) -- Add exceptions when a synchronous `trace callback` is passed to an asynchronous request or an asynchronous `trace callback` is passed to a synchronous request. (#717) -- Drop Python 3.7 support. (#727) - -## 0.17.2 (May 23th, 2023) - -- Add `socket_options` argument to `ConnectionPool` and `HTTProxy` classes. (#668) -- Improve logging with per-module logger names. (#690) -- Add `sni_hostname` request extension. (#696) -- Resolve race condition during import of `anyio` package. (#692) -- Enable TCP_NODELAY for all synchronous sockets. (#651) - -## 0.17.1 (May 17th, 2023) - -- If 'retries' is set, then allow retries if an SSL handshake error occurs. (#669) -- Improve correctness of tracebacks on network exceptions, by raising properly chained exceptions. (#678) -- Prevent connection-hanging behaviour when HTTP/2 connections are closed by a server-sent 'GoAway' frame. (#679) -- Fix edge-case exception when removing requests from the connection pool. (#680) -- Fix pool timeout edge-case. (#688) - -## 0.17.0 (March 16th, 2023) - -- Add DEBUG level logging. (#648) -- Respect HTTP/2 max concurrent streams when settings updates are sent by server. (#652) -- Increase the allowable HTTP header size to 100kB. (#647) -- Add `retries` option to SOCKS proxy classes. (#643) - -## 0.16.3 (December 20th, 2022) - -- Allow `ws` and `wss` schemes. Allows us to properly support websocket upgrade connections. (#625) -- Forwarding HTTP proxies use a connection-per-remote-host. Required by some proxy implementations. (#637) -- Don't raise `RuntimeError` when closing a connection pool with active connections. Removes some error cases when cancellations are used. (#631) -- Lazy import `anyio`, so that it's no longer a hard dependancy, and isn't imported if unused. (#639) - -## 0.16.2 (November 25th, 2022) - -- Revert 'Fix async cancellation behaviour', which introduced race conditions. (#627) -- Raise `RuntimeError` if attempting to us UNIX domain sockets on Windows. (#619) - -## 0.16.1 (November 17th, 2022) - -- Fix HTTP/1.1 interim informational responses, such as "100 Continue". (#605) - -## 0.16.0 (October 11th, 2022) - -- Support HTTP/1.1 informational responses. (#581) -- Fix async cancellation behaviour. (#580) -- Support `h11` 0.14. (#579) - -## 0.15.0 (May 17th, 2022) - -- Drop Python 3.6 support (#535) -- Ensure HTTP proxy CONNECT requests include `timeout` configuration. (#506) -- Switch to explicit `typing.Optional` for type hints. (#513) -- For `trio` map OSError exceptions to `ConnectError`. (#543) - -## 0.14.7 (February 4th, 2022) - -- Requests which raise a PoolTimeout need to be removed from the pool queue. (#502) -- Fix AttributeError that happened when Socks5Connection were terminated. (#501) - -## 0.14.6 (February 1st, 2022) - -- Fix SOCKS support for `http://` URLs. (#492) -- Resolve race condition around exceptions during streaming a response. (#491) - -## 0.14.5 (January 18th, 2022) - -- SOCKS proxy support. (#478) -- Add proxy_auth argument to HTTPProxy. (#481) -- Improve error message on 'RemoteProtocolError' exception when server disconnects without sending a response. (#479) - -## 0.14.4 (January 5th, 2022) - -- Support HTTP/2 on HTTPS tunnelling proxies. (#468) -- Fix proxy headers missing on HTTP forwarding. (#456) -- Only instantiate SSL context if required. (#457) -- More robust HTTP/2 handling. (#253, #439, #440, #441) - -## 0.14.3 (November 17th, 2021) - -- Fix race condition when removing closed connections from the pool. (#437) - -## 0.14.2 (November 16th, 2021) - -- Failed connections no longer remain in the pool. (Pull #433) - -## 0.14.1 (November 12th, 2021) - -- `max_connections` becomes optional. (Pull #429) -- `certifi` is now included in the install dependancies. (Pull #428) -- `h2` is now strictly optional. (Pull #428) - -## 0.14.0 (November 11th, 2021) - -The 0.14 release is a complete reworking of `httpcore`, comprehensively addressing some underlying issues in the connection pooling, as well as substantially redesigning the API to be more user friendly. - -Some of the lower-level API design also makes the components more easily testable in isolation, and the package now has 100% test coverage. - -See [discussion #419](https://github.com/encode/httpcore/discussions/419) for a little more background. - -There's some other neat bits in there too, such as the "trace" extension, which gives a hook into inspecting the internal events that occur during the request/response cycle. This extension is needed for the HTTPX cli, in order to... - -* Log the point at which the connection is established, and the IP/port on which it is made. -* Determine if the outgoing request should log as HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2, rather than having to assume it's HTTP/2 if the --http2 flag was passed. (Which may not actually be true.) -* Log SSL version info / certificate info. - -Note that `curio` support is not currently available in 0.14.0. If you're using `httpcore` with `curio` please get in touch, so we can assess if we ought to prioritize it as a feature or not. - -## 0.13.7 (September 13th, 2021) - -- Fix broken error messaging when URL scheme is missing, or a non HTTP(S) scheme is used. (Pull #403) - -## 0.13.6 (June 15th, 2021) - -### Fixed - -- Close sockets when read or write timeouts occur. (Pull #365) - -## 0.13.5 (June 14th, 2021) - -### Fixed - -- Resolved niggles with AnyIO EOF behaviours. (Pull #358, #362) - -## 0.13.4 (June 9th, 2021) - -### Added - -- Improved error messaging when URL scheme is missing, or a non HTTP(S) scheme is used. (Pull #354) - -### Fixed - -- Switched to `anyio` as the default backend implementation when running with `asyncio`. Resolves some awkward [TLS timeout issues](https://github.com/encode/httpx/discussions/1511). - -## 0.13.3 (May 6th, 2021) - -### Added - -- Support HTTP/2 prior knowledge, using `httpcore.SyncConnectionPool(http1=False)`. (Pull #333) - -### Fixed - -- Handle cases where environment does not provide `select.poll` support. (Pull #331) - -## 0.13.2 (April 29th, 2021) - -### Added - -- Improve error message for specific case of `RemoteProtocolError` where server disconnects without sending a response. (Pull #313) - -## 0.13.1 (April 28th, 2021) - -### Fixed - -- More resiliant testing for closed connections. (Pull #311) -- Don't raise exceptions on ungraceful connection closes. (Pull #310) - -## 0.13.0 (April 21st, 2021) - -The 0.13 release updates the core API in order to match the HTTPX Transport API, -introduced in HTTPX 0.18 onwards. - -An example of making requests with the new interface is: - -```python -with httpcore.SyncConnectionPool() as http: - status_code, headers, stream, extensions = http.handle_request( - method=b'GET', - url=(b'https', b'example.org', 443, b'/'), - headers=[(b'host', b'example.org'), (b'user-agent', b'httpcore')] - stream=httpcore.ByteStream(b''), - extensions={} - ) - body = stream.read() - print(status_code, body) -``` - -### Changed - -- The `.request()` method is now `handle_request()`. (Pull #296) -- The `.arequest()` method is now `.handle_async_request()`. (Pull #296) -- The `headers` argument is no longer optional. (Pull #296) -- The `stream` argument is no longer optional. (Pull #296) -- The `ext` argument is now named `extensions`, and is no longer optional. (Pull #296) -- The `"reason"` extension keyword is now named `"reason_phrase"`. (Pull #296) -- The `"reason_phrase"` and `"http_version"` extensions now use byte strings for their values. (Pull #296) -- The `httpcore.PlainByteStream()` class becomes `httpcore.ByteStream()`. (Pull #296) - -### Added - -- Streams now support a `.read()` interface. (Pull #296) - -### Fixed - -- Task cancellation no longer leaks connections from the connection pool. (Pull #305) - -## 0.12.3 (December 7th, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Abort SSL connections on close rather than waiting for remote EOF when using `asyncio`. (Pull #167) -- Fix exception raised in case of connect timeouts when using the `anyio` backend. (Pull #236) -- Fix `Host` header precedence for `:authority` in HTTP/2. (Pull #241, #243) -- Handle extra edge case when detecting for socket readability when using `asyncio`. (Pull #242, #244) -- Fix `asyncio` SSL warning when using proxy tunneling. (Pull #249) - -## 0.12.2 (November 20th, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Properly wrap connect errors on the asyncio backend. (Pull #235) -- Fix `ImportError` occurring on Python 3.9 when using the HTTP/1.1 sync client in a multithreaded context. (Pull #237) - -## 0.12.1 (November 7th, 2020) - -### Added - -- Add connect retries. (Pull #221) - -### Fixed - -- Tweak detection of dropped connections, resolving an issue with open files limits on Linux. (Pull #185) -- Avoid leaking connections when establishing an HTTP tunnel to a proxy has failed. (Pull #223) -- Properly wrap OS errors when using `trio`. (Pull #225) - -## 0.12.0 (October 6th, 2020) - -### Changed - -- HTTP header casing is now preserved, rather than always sent in lowercase. (#216 and python-hyper/h11#104) - -### Added - -- Add Python 3.9 to officially supported versions. - -### Fixed - -- Gracefully handle a stdlib asyncio bug when a connection is closed while it is in a paused-for-reading state. (#201) - -## 0.11.1 (September 28nd, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Add await to async semaphore release() coroutine (#197) -- Drop incorrect curio classifier (#192) - -## 0.11.0 (September 22nd, 2020) - -The Transport API with 0.11.0 has a couple of significant changes. - -Firstly we've moved changed the request interface in order to allow extensions, which will later enable us to support features -such as trailing headers, HTTP/2 server push, and CONNECT/Upgrade connections. - -The interface changes from: - -```python -def request(method, url, headers, stream, timeout): - return (http_version, status_code, reason, headers, stream) -``` - -To instead including an optional dictionary of extensions on the request and response: - -```python -def request(method, url, headers, stream, ext): - return (status_code, headers, stream, ext) -``` - -Having an open-ended extensions point will allow us to add later support for various optional features, that wouldn't otherwise be supported without these API changes. - -In particular: - -* Trailing headers support. -* HTTP/2 Server Push -* sendfile. -* Exposing raw connection on CONNECT, Upgrade, HTTP/2 bi-di streaming. -* Exposing debug information out of the API, including template name, template context. - -Currently extensions are limited to: - -* request: `timeout` - Optional. Timeout dictionary. -* response: `http_version` - Optional. Include the HTTP version used on the response. -* response: `reason` - Optional. Include the reason phrase used on the response. Only valid with HTTP/1.*. - -See https://github.com/encode/httpx/issues/1274#issuecomment-694884553 for the history behind this. - -Secondly, the async version of `request` is now namespaced as `arequest`. - -This allows concrete transports to support both sync and async implementations on the same class. - -### Added - -- Add curio support. (Pull #168) -- Add anyio support, with `backend="anyio"`. (Pull #169) - -### Changed - -- Update the Transport API to use 'ext' for optional extensions. (Pull #190) -- Update the Transport API to use `.request` and `.arequest` so implementations can support both sync and async. (Pull #189) - -## 0.10.2 (August 20th, 2020) - -### Added - -- Added Unix Domain Socket support. (Pull #139) - -### Fixed - -- Always include the port on proxy CONNECT requests. (Pull #154) -- Fix `max_keepalive_connections` configuration. (Pull #153) -- Fixes behaviour in HTTP/1.1 where server disconnects can be used to signal the end of the response body. (Pull #164) - -## 0.10.1 (August 7th, 2020) - -- Include `max_keepalive_connections` on `AsyncHTTPProxy`/`SyncHTTPProxy` classes. - -## 0.10.0 (August 7th, 2020) - -The most notable change in the 0.10.0 release is that HTTP/2 support is now fully optional. - -Use either `pip install httpcore` for HTTP/1.1 support only, or `pip install httpcore[http2]` for HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 support. - -### Added - -- HTTP/2 support becomes optional. (Pull #121, #130) -- Add `local_address=...` support. (Pull #100, #134) -- Add `PlainByteStream`, `IteratorByteStream`, `AsyncIteratorByteStream`. The `AsyncByteSteam` and `SyncByteStream` classes are now pure interface classes. (#133) -- Add `LocalProtocolError`, `RemoteProtocolError` exceptions. (Pull #129) -- Add `UnsupportedProtocol` exception. (Pull #128) -- Add `.get_connection_info()` method. (Pull #102, #137) -- Add better TRACE logs. (Pull #101) - -### Changed - -- `max_keepalive` is deprecated in favour of `max_keepalive_connections`. (Pull #140) - -### Fixed - -- Improve handling of server disconnects. (Pull #112) - -## 0.9.1 (May 27th, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Proper host resolution for sync case, including IPv6 support. (Pull #97) -- Close outstanding connections when connection pool is closed. (Pull #98) - -## 0.9.0 (May 21th, 2020) - -### Changed - -- URL port becomes an `Optional[int]` instead of `int`. (Pull #92) - -### Fixed - -- Honor HTTP/2 max concurrent streams settings. (Pull #89, #90) -- Remove incorrect debug log. (Pull #83) - -## 0.8.4 (May 11th, 2020) - -### Added - -- Logging via HTTPCORE_LOG_LEVEL and HTTPX_LOG_LEVEL environment variables -and TRACE level logging. (Pull #79) - -### Fixed - -- Reuse of connections on HTTP/2 in close concurrency situations. (Pull #81) - -## 0.8.3 (May 6rd, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Include `Host` and `Accept` headers on proxy "CONNECT" requests. -- De-duplicate any headers also contained in proxy_headers. -- HTTP/2 flag not being passed down to proxy connections. - -## 0.8.2 (May 3rd, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Fix connections using proxy forwarding requests not being added to the -connection pool properly. (Pull #70) - -## 0.8.1 (April 30th, 2020) - -### Changed - -- Allow inherintance of both `httpcore.AsyncByteStream`, `httpcore.SyncByteStream` without type conflicts. - -## 0.8.0 (April 30th, 2020) - -### Fixed - -- Fixed tunnel proxy support. - -### Added - -- New `TimeoutException` base class. - -## 0.7.0 (March 5th, 2020) - -- First integration with HTTPX. -- cgit v1.2.3