Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: urllib3
Version: 1.10.2
Summary: HTTP library with thread-safe connection pooling, file post, and more.
Home-page: http://urllib3.readthedocs.org/
Author: Andrey Petrov
Author-email: andrey.petrov@shazow.net
License: MIT
Description: =======
urllib3
=======
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Highlights
==========
- Re-use the same socket connection for multiple requests
(``HTTPConnectionPool`` and ``HTTPSConnectionPool``)
(with optional client-side certificate verification).
- File posting (``encode_multipart_formdata``).
- Built-in redirection and retries (optional).
- Supports gzip and deflate decoding.
- Thread-safe and sanity-safe.
- Works with AppEngine, gevent, and eventlib.
- Tested on Python 2.6+, Python 3.2+, and PyPy, with 100% unit test coverage.
- Small and easy to understand codebase perfect for extending and building upon.
For a more comprehensive solution, have a look at
`Requests `_ which is also powered by ``urllib3``.
You might already be using urllib3!
===================================
``urllib3`` powers `many great Python libraries
`_, including ``pip`` and
``requests``.
What's wrong with urllib and urllib2?
=====================================
There are two critical features missing from the Python standard library:
Connection re-using/pooling and file posting. It's not terribly hard to
implement these yourself, but it's much easier to use a module that already
did the work for you.
The Python standard libraries ``urllib`` and ``urllib2`` have little to do
with each other. They were designed to be independent and standalone, each
solving a different scope of problems, and ``urllib3`` follows in a similar
vein.
Why do I want to reuse connections?
===================================
Performance. When you normally do a urllib call, a separate socket
connection is created with each request. By reusing existing sockets
(supported since HTTP 1.1), the requests will take up less resources on the
server's end, and also provide a faster response time at the client's end.
With some simple benchmarks (see `test/benchmark.py
`_
), downloading 15 URLs from google.com is about twice as fast when using
HTTPConnectionPool (which uses 1 connection) than using plain urllib (which
uses 15 connections).
This library is perfect for:
- Talking to an API
- Crawling a website
- Any situation where being able to post files, handle redirection, and
retrying is useful. It's relatively lightweight, so it can be used for
anything!
Examples
========
Go to `urllib3.readthedocs.org `_
for more nice syntax-highlighted examples.
But, long story short::
import urllib3
http = urllib3.PoolManager()
r = http.request('GET', 'http://google.com/')
print r.status, r.data
The ``PoolManager`` will take care of reusing connections for you whenever
you request the same host. For more fine-grained control of your connection
pools, you should look at `ConnectionPool
`_.
Run the tests
=============
We use some external dependencies, multiple interpreters and code coverage
analysis while running test suite. Our ``Makefile`` handles much of this for
you as long as you're running it `inside of a virtualenv
`_::
$ make test
[... magically installs dependencies and runs tests on your virtualenv]
Ran 182 tests in 1.633s
OK (SKIP=6)
Note that code coverage less than 100% is regarded as a failing run. Some
platform-specific tests are skipped unless run in that platform. To make sure
the code works in all of urllib3's supported platforms, you can run our ``tox``
suite::
$ make test-all
[... tox creates a virtualenv for every platform and runs tests inside of each]
py26: commands succeeded
py27: commands succeeded
py32: commands succeeded
py33: commands succeeded
py34: commands succeeded
Our test suite `runs continuously on Travis CI
`_ with every pull request.
Contributing
============
#. `Check for open issues `_ or open
a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug. There is
a *Contributor Friendly* tag for issues that should be ideal for people who
are not very familiar with the codebase yet.
#. Fork the `urllib3 repository on Github `_
to start making your changes.
#. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works
as expected.
#. Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published.
:) Make sure to add yourself to ``CONTRIBUTORS.txt``.
Sponsorship
===========
If your company benefits from this library, please consider `sponsoring its
development `_.
Changes
=======
* Allow providing a list of headers to strip from requests when redirecting
to a different host. Defaults to the ``Authorization`` header. Different
headers can be set via ``Retry.remove_headers_on_redirect``. (Issue #1316)
* Accept ``iPAddress`` subject alternative name fields in TLS certificates.
(Issue #258)
1.10.2 (2015-02-25)
+++++++++++++++++++
* Fix file descriptor leakage on retries. (Issue #548)
* Removed RC4 from default cipher list. (Issue #551)
* Header performance improvements. (Issue #544)
* Fix PoolManager not obeying redirect retry settings. (Issue #553)
1.10.1 (2015-02-10)
+++++++++++++++++++
* Pools can be used as context managers. (Issue #545)
* Don't re-use connections which experienced an SSLError. (Issue #529)
* Don't fail when gzip decoding an empty stream. (Issue #535)
* Add sha256 support for fingerprint verification. (Issue #540)
* Fixed handling of header values containing commas. (Issue #533)
1.10 (2014-12-14)
+++++++++++++++++
* Disabled SSLv3. (Issue #473)
* Add ``Url.url`` property to return the composed url string. (Issue #394)
* Fixed PyOpenSSL + gevent ``WantWriteError``. (Issue #412)
* ``MaxRetryError.reason`` will always be an exception, not string.
(Issue #481)
* Fixed SSL-related timeouts not being detected as timeouts. (Issue #492)
* Py3: Use ``ssl.create_default_context()`` when available. (Issue #473)
* Emit ``InsecureRequestWarning`` for *every* insecure HTTPS request.
(Issue #496)
* Emit ``SecurityWarning`` when certificate has no ``subjectAltName``.
(Issue #499)
* Close and discard sockets which experienced SSL-related errors.
(Issue #501)
* Handle ``body`` param in ``.request(...)``. (Issue #513)
* Respect timeout with HTTPS proxy. (Issue #505)
* PyOpenSSL: Handle ZeroReturnError exception. (Issue #520)
1.9.1 (2014-09-13)
++++++++++++++++++
* Apply socket arguments before binding. (Issue #427)
* More careful checks if fp-like object is closed. (Issue #435)
* Fixed packaging issues of some development-related files not
getting included. (Issue #440)
* Allow performing *only* fingerprint verification. (Issue #444)
* Emit ``SecurityWarning`` if system clock is waaay off. (Issue #445)
* Fixed PyOpenSSL compatibility with PyPy. (Issue #450)
* Fixed ``BrokenPipeError`` and ``ConnectionError`` handling in Py3.
(Issue #443)
1.9 (2014-07-04)
++++++++++++++++
* Shuffled around development-related files. If you're maintaining a distro
package of urllib3, you may need to tweak things. (Issue #415)
* Unverified HTTPS requests will trigger a warning on the first request. See
our new `security documentation
`_ for details.
(Issue #426)
* New retry logic and ``urllib3.util.retry.Retry`` configuration object.
(Issue #326)
* All raised exceptions should now wrapped in a
``urllib3.exceptions.HTTPException``-extending exception. (Issue #326)
* All errors during a retry-enabled request should be wrapped in
``urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError``, including timeout-related exceptions
which were previously exempt. Underlying error is accessible from the
``.reason`` propery. (Issue #326)
* ``urllib3.exceptions.ConnectionError`` renamed to
``urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError``. (Issue #326)
* Errors during response read (such as IncompleteRead) are now wrapped in
``urllib3.exceptions.ProtocolError``. (Issue #418)
* Requesting an empty host will raise ``urllib3.exceptions.LocationValueError``.
(Issue #417)
* Catch read timeouts over SSL connections as
``urllib3.exceptions.ReadTimeoutError``. (Issue #419)
* Apply socket arguments before connecting. (Issue #427)
1.8.3 (2014-06-23)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fix TLS verification when using a proxy in Python 3.4.1. (Issue #385)
* Add ``disable_cache`` option to ``urllib3.util.make_headers``. (Issue #393)
* Wrap ``socket.timeout`` exception with
``urllib3.exceptions.ReadTimeoutError``. (Issue #399)
* Fixed proxy-related bug where connections were being reused incorrectly.
(Issues #366, #369)
* Added ``socket_options`` keyword parameter which allows to define
``setsockopt`` configuration of new sockets. (Issue #397)
* Removed ``HTTPConnection.tcp_nodelay`` in favor of
``HTTPConnection.default_socket_options``. (Issue #397)
* Fixed ``TypeError`` bug in Python 2.6.4. (Issue #411)
1.8.2 (2014-04-17)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fix ``urllib3.util`` not being included in the package.
1.8.1 (2014-04-17)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fix AppEngine bug of HTTPS requests going out as HTTP. (Issue #356)
* Don't install ``dummyserver`` into ``site-packages`` as it's only needed
for the test suite. (Issue #362)
* Added support for specifying ``source_address``. (Issue #352)
1.8 (2014-03-04)
++++++++++++++++
* Improved url parsing in ``urllib3.util.parse_url`` (properly parse '@' in
username, and blank ports like 'hostname:').
* New ``urllib3.connection`` module which contains all the HTTPConnection
objects.
* Several ``urllib3.util.Timeout``-related fixes. Also changed constructor
signature to a more sensible order. [Backwards incompatible]
(Issues #252, #262, #263)
* Use ``backports.ssl_match_hostname`` if it's installed. (Issue #274)
* Added ``.tell()`` method to ``urllib3.response.HTTPResponse`` which
returns the number of bytes read so far. (Issue #277)
* Support for platforms without threading. (Issue #289)
* Expand default-port comparison in ``HTTPConnectionPool.is_same_host``
to allow a pool with no specified port to be considered equal to to an
HTTP/HTTPS url with port 80/443 explicitly provided. (Issue #305)
* Improved default SSL/TLS settings to avoid vulnerabilities.
(Issue #309)
* Fixed ``urllib3.poolmanager.ProxyManager`` not retrying on connect errors.
(Issue #310)
* Disable Nagle's Algorithm on the socket for non-proxies. A subset of requests
will send the entire HTTP request ~200 milliseconds faster; however, some of
the resulting TCP packets will be smaller. (Issue #254)
* Increased maximum number of SubjectAltNames in ``urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl``
from the default 64 to 1024 in a single certificate. (Issue #318)
* Headers are now passed and stored as a custom
``urllib3.collections_.HTTPHeaderDict`` object rather than a plain ``dict``.
(Issue #329, #333)
* Headers no longer lose their case on Python 3. (Issue #236)
* ``urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl`` now uses the operating system's default CA
certificates on inject. (Issue #332)
* Requests with ``retries=False`` will immediately raise any exceptions without
wrapping them in ``MaxRetryError``. (Issue #348)
* Fixed open socket leak with SSL-related failures. (Issue #344, #348)
1.7.1 (2013-09-25)
++++++++++++++++++
* Added granular timeout support with new ``urllib3.util.Timeout`` class.
(Issue #231)
* Fixed Python 3.4 support. (Issue #238)
1.7 (2013-08-14)
++++++++++++++++
* More exceptions are now pickle-able, with tests. (Issue #174)
* Fixed redirecting with relative URLs in Location header. (Issue #178)
* Support for relative urls in ``Location: ...`` header. (Issue #179)
* ``urllib3.response.HTTPResponse`` now inherits from ``io.IOBase`` for bonus
file-like functionality. (Issue #187)
* Passing ``assert_hostname=False`` when creating a HTTPSConnectionPool will
skip hostname verification for SSL connections. (Issue #194)
* New method ``urllib3.response.HTTPResponse.stream(...)`` which acts as a
generator wrapped around ``.read(...)``. (Issue #198)
* IPv6 url parsing enforces brackets around the hostname. (Issue #199)
* Fixed thread race condition in
``urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager.connection_from_host(...)`` (Issue #204)
* ``ProxyManager`` requests now include non-default port in ``Host: ...``
header. (Issue #217)
* Added HTTPS proxy support in ``ProxyManager``. (Issue #170 #139)
* New ``RequestField`` object can be passed to the ``fields=...`` param which
can specify headers. (Issue #220)
* Raise ``urllib3.exceptions.ProxyError`` when connecting to proxy fails.
(Issue #221)
* Use international headers when posting file names. (Issue #119)
* Improved IPv6 support. (Issue #203)
1.6 (2013-04-25)
++++++++++++++++
* Contrib: Optional SNI support for Py2 using PyOpenSSL. (Issue #156)
* ``ProxyManager`` automatically adds ``Host: ...`` header if not given.
* Improved SSL-related code. ``cert_req`` now optionally takes a string like
"REQUIRED" or "NONE". Same with ``ssl_version`` takes strings like "SSLv23"
The string values reflect the suffix of the respective constant variable.
(Issue #130)
* Vendored ``socksipy`` now based on Anorov's fork which handles unexpectedly
closed proxy connections and larger read buffers. (Issue #135)
* Ensure the connection is closed if no data is received, fixes connection leak
on some platforms. (Issue #133)
* Added SNI support for SSL/TLS connections on Py32+. (Issue #89)
* Tests fixed to be compatible with Py26 again. (Issue #125)
* Added ability to choose SSL version by passing an ``ssl.PROTOCOL_*`` constant
to the ``ssl_version`` parameter of ``HTTPSConnectionPool``. (Issue #109)
* Allow an explicit content type to be specified when encoding file fields.
(Issue #126)
* Exceptions are now pickleable, with tests. (Issue #101)
* Fixed default headers not getting passed in some cases. (Issue #99)
* Treat "content-encoding" header value as case-insensitive, per RFC 2616
Section 3.5. (Issue #110)
* "Connection Refused" SocketErrors will get retried rather than raised.
(Issue #92)
* Updated vendored ``six``, no longer overrides the global ``six`` module
namespace. (Issue #113)
* ``urllib3.exceptions.MaxRetryError`` contains a ``reason`` property holding
the exception that prompted the final retry. If ``reason is None`` then it
was due to a redirect. (Issue #92, #114)
* Fixed ``PoolManager.urlopen()`` from not redirecting more than once.
(Issue #149)
* Don't assume ``Content-Type: text/plain`` for multi-part encoding parameters
that are not files. (Issue #111)
* Pass `strict` param down to ``httplib.HTTPConnection``. (Issue #122)
* Added mechanism to verify SSL certificates by fingerprint (md5, sha1) or
against an arbitrary hostname (when connecting by IP or for misconfigured
servers). (Issue #140)
* Streaming decompression support. (Issue #159)
1.5 (2012-08-02)
++++++++++++++++
* Added ``urllib3.add_stderr_logger()`` for quickly enabling STDERR debug
logging in urllib3.
* Native full URL parsing (including auth, path, query, fragment) available in
``urllib3.util.parse_url(url)``.
* Built-in redirect will switch method to 'GET' if status code is 303.
(Issue #11)
* ``urllib3.PoolManager`` strips the scheme and host before sending the request
uri. (Issue #8)
* New ``urllib3.exceptions.DecodeError`` exception for when automatic decoding,
based on the Content-Type header, fails.
* Fixed bug with pool depletion and leaking connections (Issue #76). Added
explicit connection closing on pool eviction. Added
``urllib3.PoolManager.clear()``.
* 99% -> 100% unit test coverage.
1.4 (2012-06-16)
++++++++++++++++
* Minor AppEngine-related fixes.
* Switched from ``mimetools.choose_boundary`` to ``uuid.uuid4()``.
* Improved url parsing. (Issue #73)
* IPv6 url support. (Issue #72)
1.3 (2012-03-25)
++++++++++++++++
* Removed pre-1.0 deprecated API.
* Refactored helpers into a ``urllib3.util`` submodule.
* Fixed multipart encoding to support list-of-tuples for keys with multiple
values. (Issue #48)
* Fixed multiple Set-Cookie headers in response not getting merged properly in
Python 3. (Issue #53)
* AppEngine support with Py27. (Issue #61)
* Minor ``encode_multipart_formdata`` fixes related to Python 3 strings vs
bytes.
1.2.2 (2012-02-06)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fixed packaging bug of not shipping ``test-requirements.txt``. (Issue #47)
1.2.1 (2012-02-05)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fixed another bug related to when ``ssl`` module is not available. (Issue #41)
* Location parsing errors now raise ``urllib3.exceptions.LocationParseError``
which inherits from ``ValueError``.
1.2 (2012-01-29)
++++++++++++++++
* Added Python 3 support (tested on 3.2.2)
* Dropped Python 2.5 support (tested on 2.6.7, 2.7.2)
* Use ``select.poll`` instead of ``select.select`` for platforms that support
it.
* Use ``Queue.LifoQueue`` instead of ``Queue.Queue`` for more aggressive
connection reusing. Configurable by overriding ``ConnectionPool.QueueCls``.
* Fixed ``ImportError`` during install when ``ssl`` module is not available.
(Issue #41)
* Fixed ``PoolManager`` redirects between schemes (such as HTTP -> HTTPS) not
completing properly. (Issue #28, uncovered by Issue #10 in v1.1)
* Ported ``dummyserver`` to use ``tornado`` instead of ``webob`` +
``eventlet``. Removed extraneous unsupported dummyserver testing backends.
Added socket-level tests.
* More tests. Achievement Unlocked: 99% Coverage.
1.1 (2012-01-07)
++++++++++++++++
* Refactored ``dummyserver`` to its own root namespace module (used for
testing).
* Added hostname verification for ``VerifiedHTTPSConnection`` by vendoring in
Py32's ``ssl_match_hostname``. (Issue #25)
* Fixed cross-host HTTP redirects when using ``PoolManager``. (Issue #10)
* Fixed ``decode_content`` being ignored when set through ``urlopen``. (Issue
#27)
* Fixed timeout-related bugs. (Issues #17, #23)
1.0.2 (2011-11-04)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fixed typo in ``VerifiedHTTPSConnection`` which would only present as a bug if
you're using the object manually. (Thanks pyos)
* Made RecentlyUsedContainer (and consequently PoolManager) more thread-safe by
wrapping the access log in a mutex. (Thanks @christer)
* Made RecentlyUsedContainer more dict-like (corrected ``__delitem__`` and
``__getitem__`` behaviour), with tests. Shouldn't affect core urllib3 code.
1.0.1 (2011-10-10)
++++++++++++++++++
* Fixed a bug where the same connection would get returned into the pool twice,
causing extraneous "HttpConnectionPool is full" log warnings.
1.0 (2011-10-08)
++++++++++++++++
* Added ``PoolManager`` with LRU expiration of connections (tested and
documented).
* Added ``ProxyManager`` (needs tests, docs, and confirmation that it works
with HTTPS proxies).
* Added optional partial-read support for responses when
``preload_content=False``. You can now make requests and just read the headers
without loading the content.
* Made response decoding optional (default on, same as before).
* Added optional explicit boundary string for ``encode_multipart_formdata``.
* Convenience request methods are now inherited from ``RequestMethods``. Old
helpers like ``get_url`` and ``post_url`` should be abandoned in favour of
the new ``request(method, url, ...)``.
* Refactored code to be even more decoupled, reusable, and extendable.
* License header added to ``.py`` files.
* Embiggened the documentation: Lots of Sphinx-friendly docstrings in the code
and docs in ``docs/`` and on urllib3.readthedocs.org.
* Embettered all the things!
* Started writing this file.
0.4.1 (2011-07-17)
++++++++++++++++++
* Minor bug fixes, code cleanup.
0.4 (2011-03-01)
++++++++++++++++
* Better unicode support.
* Added ``VerifiedHTTPSConnection``.
* Added ``NTLMConnectionPool`` in contrib.
* Minor improvements.
0.3.1 (2010-07-13)
++++++++++++++++++
* Added ``assert_host_name`` optional parameter. Now compatible with proxies.
0.3 (2009-12-10)
++++++++++++++++
* Added HTTPS support.
* Minor bug fixes.
* Refactored, broken backwards compatibility with 0.2.
* API to be treated as stable from this version forward.
0.2 (2008-11-17)
++++++++++++++++
* Added unit tests.
* Bug fixes.
0.1 (2008-11-16)
++++++++++++++++
* First release.
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