From 4fad8c1375c73a3d4483fe78e4534c7dabc453f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: SVN-Git Migration Date: Thu, 8 Oct 2015 13:41:15 -0700 Subject: Imported Upstream version 0.4.1 --- PKG-INFO | 284 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 284 insertions(+) create mode 100644 PKG-INFO (limited to 'PKG-INFO') diff --git a/PKG-INFO b/PKG-INFO new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ad13d55 --- /dev/null +++ b/PKG-INFO @@ -0,0 +1,284 @@ +Metadata-Version: 1.0 +Name: requests +Version: 0.4.1 +Summary: Awesome Python HTTP Library that's actually usable. +Home-page: http://python-requests.org +Author: Kenneth Reitz +Author-email: me@kennethreitz.com +License: ISC +Description: Requests: The Simple (e.g. usable) HTTP Module + ============================================== + + Most existing Python modules for dealing HTTP requests are insane. I have to look up *everything* that I want to do. Most of my worst Python experiences are a result of the various built-in HTTP libraries (yes, even worse than Logging). + + But this one's different. This one's going to be awesome. And simple. + + Really simple. + + Features + -------- + + - Extremely simple GET, HEAD, POST, PUT, DELETE Requests + + Simple HTTP Header Request Attachment + + Simple Data/Params Request Attachment + + Simple Multipart File Uploads + + CookieJar Support + + Redirection History + + Redirection Recursion Urllib Fix + + Auto Decompression of GZipped Content + + Unicode URL Support + + - Simple Authentication + + Simple URL + HTTP Auth Registry + + + Usage + ----- + + It couldn't be simpler. :: + + >>> import requests + >>> r = requests.get('http://google.com') + + + HTTPS? Basic Authentication? :: + + >>> r = requests.get('https://convore.com/api/account/verify.json') + >>> r.status_code + 401 + + + Uh oh, we're not authorized! Let's add authentication. :: + + >>> conv_auth = ('requeststest', 'requeststest') + >>> r = requests.get('https://convore.com/api/account/verify.json', auth=conv_auth) + + >>> r.status_code + 200 + + >>> r.headers['content-type'] + 'application/json' + + >>> r.content + '{"username": "requeststest", "url": "/users/requeststest/", "id": "9408", "img": "censored-long-url"}' + + + + API + --- + + **Requests:** + + All request functions return a Response object (see below). + + If a {filename: fileobject} dictionary is passed in (files=...), a multipart_encode upload will be performed. + If CookieJar object is is passed in (cookies=...), the cookies will be sent with the request. + + GET Requests + >>> requests.get(url, params={}, headers={}, cookies=None, auth=None) + + + HEAD Requests + >>> requests.head(url, params={}, headers={}, cookies=None, auth=None) + + + PUT Requests + >>> requests.put(url, data='', headers={}, files={}, cookies=None, auth=None) + + + POST Requests + >>> requests.post(url, data={}, headers={}, files={}, cookies=None, auth=None) + + + DELETE Requests + >>> requests.delete(url, params={}, headers={}, cookies=None, auth=None) + + + + **Responses:** + + Response.status_code + (Integer) Received HTTP Status Code Response + + Response.headers + ((CaseInsensitive) Dictionary) Received HTTP Response Headers. + + Response.content + (Bytes) Received Content. + + Response.history + (List of Responses) Redirection History. + + Response.url + (String) URL of response. Useful for detecting redirects. + + Response.ok + (Bool) True if no errors occurred during the request, and the status_code is kosher. + + Response.cached + (Bool) True if Response.content is stored within the object. + + Response.error + (HTTPError) If an HTTPError occurred (e.g. status of 404), Otherwise this is None. + + Response.raise_for_status() + Raises HTTPError if a request is not kosher. + + + **HTTP Authentication Registry:** + + You can register AuthObjects to automatically enable HTTP Authentication on requests that contain a registered base URL string. + + >>> requests.auth_manager.add_auth(url, authobject) + + + + Installation + ------------ + + To install requests, simply: :: + + $ pip install requests + + Or, if you absolutely must: :: + + $ easy_install requests + + But, you really shouldn't do that. + + + + Contribute + ---------- + + If you'd like to contribute, simply fork `the repository`_, commit your changes to the **develop** branch (or branch off of it), and send a pull request. Make sure you add yourself to AUTHORS_. + + + + Roadmap + ------- + + - Sphinx Documentation + + .. _`the repository`: http://github.com/kennethreitz/requests + .. _AUTHORS: http://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/blob/master/AUTHORS + + + History + ------- + + 0.4.1 (2011-05-22) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Improved Redirection Handling + * New 'allow_redirects' param for following non-GET/HEAD Redirects + * Settings module refactoring + + + 0.4.0 (2011-05-15) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Response.history: list of redirected responses + * Case-Insensitive Header Dictionaries! + * Unicode URLs + + + 0.3.4 (2011-05-14) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Urllib2 HTTPAuthentication Recursion fix (Basic/Digest) + * Internal Refactor + * Bytes data upload Bugfix + + + + 0.3.3 (2011-05-12) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Request timeouts + * Unicode url-encoded data + * Settings context manager and module + + + 0.3.2 (2011-04-15) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Automatic Decompression of GZip Encoded Content + * AutoAuth Support for Tupled HTTP Auth + + + 0.3.1 (2011-04-01) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Cookie Changes + * Response.read() + * Poster fix + + + 0.3.0 (2011-02-25) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Automatic Authentication API Change + * Smarter Query URL Parameterization + * Allow file uploads and POST data together + * New Authentication Manager System + - Simpler Basic HTTP System + - Supports all build-in urllib2 Auths + - Allows for custom Auth Handlers + + + 0.2.4 (2011-02-19) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Python 2.5 Support + * PyPy-c v1.4 Support + * Auto-Authentication tests + * Improved Request object constructor + + 0.2.3 (2011-02-15) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * New HTTPHandling Methods + - Reponse.__nonzero__ (false if bad HTTP Status) + - Response.ok (True if expected HTTP Status) + - Response.error (Logged HTTPError if bad HTTP Status) + - Reponse.raise_for_status() (Raises stored HTTPError) + + + 0.2.2 (2011-02-14) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Still handles request in the event of an HTTPError. (Issue #2) + * Eventlet and Gevent Monkeypatch support. + * Cookie Support (Issue #1) + + + 0.2.1 (2011-02-14) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Added file attribute to POST and PUT requests for multipart-encode file uploads. + * Added Request.url attribute for context and redirects + + + 0.2.0 (2011-02-14) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Birth! + + + 0.0.1 (2011-02-13) + ++++++++++++++++++ + + * Frustration + * Conception + + +Platform: UNKNOWN +Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable +Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers +Classifier: Natural Language :: English +Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: ISC License (ISCL) +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 +Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 -- cgit v1.2.3