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Bump httpx from 0.23.3 to 0.28.0 #141

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Bumps httpx from 0.23.3 to 0.28.0.

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Version 0.28.0

0.28.0 (28th November, 2024)

The 0.28 release includes a limited set of deprecations.

Deprecations:

We are working towards a simplified SSL configuration API.

For users of the standard verify=True or verify=False cases, or verify=<ssl_context> case this should require no changes. The following cases have been deprecated...

  • The verify argument as a string argument is now deprecated and will raise warnings.
  • The cert argument is now deprecated and will raise warnings.

Our revised SSL documentation covers how to implement the same behaviour with a more constrained API.

The following changes are also included:

  • The deprecated proxies argument has now been removed.
  • The deprecated app argument has now been removed.
  • JSON request bodies use a compact representation. (#3363)
  • Review URL percent escape sets, based on WHATWG spec. (#3371, #3373)
  • Ensure certifi and httpcore are only imported if required. (#3377)
  • Treat socks5h as a valid proxy scheme. (#3178)
  • Cleanup Request() method signature in line with client.request() and httpx.request(). (#3378)

Version 0.27.2

0.27.2 (27th August, 2024)

Fixed

  • Reintroduced supposedly-private URLTypes shortcut. (#2673)

Version 0.27.1

0.27.1 (27th August, 2024)

Added

  • Support for zstd content decoding using the python zstandard package is added. Installable using httpx[zstd]. (#3139)

Fixed

  • Improved error messaging for InvalidURL exceptions. (#3250)
  • Fix app type signature in ASGITransport. (#3109)

Version 0.27.0

0.27.0 (21st February, 2024)

Deprecated

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from httpx's changelog.

0.28.0 (28th November, 2024)

The 0.28 release includes a limited set of deprecations.

Deprecations:

We are working towards a simplified SSL configuration API.

For users of the standard verify=True or verify=False cases, or verify=<ssl_context> case this should require no changes. The following cases have been deprecated...

  • The verify argument as a string argument is now deprecated and will raise warnings.
  • The cert argument is now deprecated and will raise warnings.

Our revised SSL documentation covers how to implement the same behaviour with a more constrained API.

The following changes are also included:

  • The deprecated proxies argument has now been removed.
  • The deprecated app argument has now been removed.
  • JSON request bodies use a compact representation. (#3363)
  • Review URL percent escape sets, based on WHATWG spec. (#3371, #3373)
  • Ensure certifi and httpcore are only imported if required. (#3377)
  • Treat socks5h as a valid proxy scheme. (#3178)
  • Cleanup Request() method signature in line with client.request() and httpx.request(). (#3378)

0.27.2 (27th August, 2024)

Fixed

  • Reintroduced supposedly-private URLTypes shortcut. (#2673)

0.27.1 (27th August, 2024)

Added

  • Support for zstd content decoding using the python zstandard package is added. Installable using httpx[zstd]. (#3139)

Fixed

  • Improved error messaging for InvalidURL exceptions. (#3250)
  • Fix app type signature in ASGITransport. (#3109)

0.27.0 (21st February, 2024)

Deprecated

  • The app=... shortcut has been deprecated. Use the explicit style of transport=httpx.WSGITransport() or transport=httpx.ASGITransport() instead.

Fixed

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Bumps [httpx](https://github.com/encode/httpx) from 0.23.3 to 0.28.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/encode/httpx/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/encode/httpx/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](encode/httpx@0.23.3...0.28.0)

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- dependency-name: httpx
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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