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chore(deps): update dependency requests to v2.32.3 #15

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requests (source, changelog) ==2.25.1 -> ==2.32.3 age adoption passing confidence

Release Notes

psf/requests (requests)

v2.32.3

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Bugfixes

  • Fixed bug breaking the ability to specify custom SSLContexts in sub-classes of
    HTTPAdapter. (#​6716)
  • Fixed issue where Requests started failing to run on Python versions compiled
    without the ssl module. (#​6724)

v2.32.2

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Deprecations

  • To provide a more stable migration for custom HTTPAdapters impacted
    by the CVE changes in 2.32.0, we've renamed _get_connection to
    a new public API, get_connection_with_tls_context. Existing custom
    HTTPAdapters will need to migrate their code to use this new API.
    get_connection is considered deprecated in all versions of Requests>=2.32.0.

    A minimal (2-line) example has been provided in the linked PR to ease
    migration, but we strongly urge users to evaluate if their custom adapter
    is subject to the same issue described in CVE-2024-35195. (#​6710)

v2.32.1

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Bugfixes

  • Add missing test certs to the sdist distributed on PyPI.

v2.32.0

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Security

  • Fixed an issue where setting verify=False on the first request from a
    Session will cause subsequent requests to the same origin to also ignore
    cert verification, regardless of the value of verify.
    (GHSA-9wx4-h78v-vm56)

Improvements

  • verify=True now reuses a global SSLContext which should improve
    request time variance between first and subsequent requests. It should
    also minimize certificate load time on Windows systems when using a Python
    version built with OpenSSL 3.x. (#​6667)
  • Requests now supports optional use of character detection
    (chardet or charset_normalizer) when repackaged or vendored.
    This enables pip and other projects to minimize their vendoring
    surface area. The Response.text() and apparent_encoding APIs
    will default to utf-8 if neither library is present. (#​6702)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed bug in length detection where emoji length was incorrectly
    calculated in the request content-length. (#​6589)
  • Fixed deserialization bug in JSONDecodeError. (#​6629)
  • Fixed bug where an extra leading / (path separator) could lead
    urllib3 to unnecessarily reparse the request URI. (#​6644)

Deprecations

  • Requests has officially added support for CPython 3.12 (#​6503)
  • Requests has officially added support for PyPy 3.9 and 3.10 (#​6641)
  • Requests has officially dropped support for CPython 3.7 (#​6642)
  • Requests has officially dropped support for PyPy 3.7 and 3.8 (#​6641)

Documentation

  • Various typo fixes and doc improvements.

Packaging

  • Requests has started adopting some modern packaging practices.
    The source files for the projects (formerly requests) is now located
    in src/requests in the Requests sdist. (#​6506)
  • Starting in Requests 2.33.0, Requests will migrate to a PEP 517 build system
    using hatchling. This should not impact the average user, but extremely old
    versions of packaging utilities may have issues with the new packaging format.

v2.31.0

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Security

  • Versions of Requests between v2.3.0 and v2.30.0 are vulnerable to potential
    forwarding of Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when
    following HTTPS redirects.

    When proxies are defined with user info (https://user:pass@proxy:8080), Requests
    will construct a Proxy-Authorization header that is attached to the request to
    authenticate with the proxy.

    In cases where Requests receives a redirect response, it previously reattached
    the Proxy-Authorization header incorrectly, resulting in the value being
    sent through the tunneled connection to the destination server. Users who rely on
    defining their proxy credentials in the URL are strongly encouraged to upgrade
    to Requests 2.31.0+ to prevent unintentional leakage and rotate their proxy
    credentials once the change has been fully deployed.

    Users who do not use a proxy or do not supply their proxy credentials through
    the user information portion of their proxy URL are not subject to this
    vulnerability.

    Full details can be read in our Github Security Advisory
    and CVE-2023-32681.

v2.30.0

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Dependencies

v2.29.0

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Improvements

  • Requests now defers chunked requests to the urllib3 implementation to improve
    standardization. (#​6226)
  • Requests relaxes header component requirements to support bytes/str subclasses. (#​6356)

v2.28.2

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Dependencies

  • Requests now supports charset_normalizer 3.x. (#​6261)

Bugfixes

  • Updated MissingSchema exception to suggest https scheme rather than http. (#​6188)

v2.28.1

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Improvements

  • Speed optimization in iter_content with transition to yield from. (#​6170)

Dependencies

  • Added support for chardet 5.0.0 (#​6179)
  • Added support for charset-normalizer 2.1.0 (#​6169)

v2.28.0

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Deprecations

  • ⚠️ Requests has officially dropped support for Python 2.7. ⚠️ (#​6091)
  • Requests has officially dropped support for Python 3.6 (including pypy3.6). (#​6091)

Improvements

  • Wrap JSON parsing issues in Request's JSONDecodeError for payloads without
    an encoding to make json() API consistent. (#​6097)
  • Parse header components consistently, raising an InvalidHeader error in
    all invalid cases. (#​6154)
  • Added provisional 3.11 support with current beta build. (#​6155)
  • Requests got a makeover and we decided to paint it black. (#​6095)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed bug where setting CURL_CA_BUNDLE to an empty string would disable
    cert verification. All Requests 2.x versions before 2.28.0 are affected. (#​6074)
  • Fixed urllib3 exception leak, wrapping urllib3.exceptions.SSLError with
    requests.exceptions.SSLError for content and iter_content. (#​6057)
  • Fixed issue where invalid Windows registry entries caused proxy resolution
    to raise an exception rather than ignoring the entry. (#​6149)
  • Fixed issue where entire payload could be included in the error message for
    JSONDecodeError. (#​6036)

v2.27.1

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Bugfixes

  • Fixed parsing issue that resulted in the auth component being
    dropped from proxy URLs. (#​6028)

v2.27.0

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Improvements

  • Officially added support for Python 3.10. (#​5928)

  • Added a requests.exceptions.JSONDecodeError to unify JSON exceptions between
    Python 2 and 3. This gets raised in the response.json() method, and is
    backwards compatible as it inherits from previously thrown exceptions.
    Can be caught from requests.exceptions.RequestException as well. (#​5856)

  • Improved error text for misnamed InvalidSchema and MissingSchema
    exceptions. This is a temporary fix until exceptions can be renamed
    (Schema->Scheme). (#​6017)

  • Improved proxy parsing for proxy URLs missing a scheme. This will address
    recent changes to urlparse in Python 3.9+. (#​5917)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed defect in extract_zipped_paths which could result in an infinite loop
    for some paths. (#​5851)

  • Fixed handling for AttributeError when calculating length of files obtained
    by Tarfile.extractfile(). (#​5239)

  • Fixed urllib3 exception leak, wrapping urllib3.exceptions.InvalidHeader with
    requests.exceptions.InvalidHeader. (#​5914)

  • Fixed bug where two Host headers were sent for chunked requests. (#​5391)

  • Fixed regression in Requests 2.26.0 where Proxy-Authorization was
    incorrectly stripped from all requests sent with Session.send. (#​5924)

  • Fixed performance regression in 2.26.0 for hosts with a large number of
    proxies available in the environment. (#​5924)

  • Fixed idna exception leak, wrapping UnicodeError with
    requests.exceptions.InvalidURL for URLs with a leading dot (.) in the
    domain. (#​5414)

Deprecations

  • Requests support for Python 2.7 and 3.6 will be ending in 2022. While we
    don't have exact dates, Requests 2.27.x is likely to be the last release
    series providing support.

v2.26.0

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Improvements

  • Requests now supports Brotli compression, if either the brotli or
    brotlicffi package is installed. (#​5783)

  • Session.send now correctly resolves proxy configurations from both
    the Session and Request. Behavior now matches Session.request. (#​5681)

Bugfixes

  • Fixed a race condition in zip extraction when using Requests in parallel
    from zip archive. (#​5707)

Dependencies

  • Instead of chardet, use the MIT-licensed charset_normalizer for Python3
    to remove license ambiguity for projects bundling requests. If chardet
    is already installed on your machine it will be used instead of charset_normalizer
    to keep backwards compatibility. (#​5797)

    You can also install chardet while installing requests by
    specifying [use_chardet_on_py3] extra as follows:

    pip install "requests[use_chardet_on_py3]"

    Python2 still depends upon the chardet module.

  • Requests now supports idna 3.x on Python 3. idna 2.x will continue to
    be used on Python 2 installations. (#​5711)

Deprecations

  • The requests[security] extra has been converted to a no-op install.
    PyOpenSSL is no longer the recommended secure option for Requests. (#​5867)

  • Requests has officially dropped support for Python 3.5. (#​5867)


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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency requests to v2.26.0 chore(deps): update dependency requests to v2.27.1 Mar 7, 2022
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@renovate renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency requests to v2.28.2 chore(deps): update dependency requests to v2.31.0 May 29, 2023
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