python-WebOb
WebOb provides wrappers around the WSGI request environment, and an
object to help create WSGI responses.
The objects map much of the specified behavior of HTTP, including
header parsing and accessors for other standard parts of the
environment.
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WebOb-1.8.2.tar.gz | 0000271737 265 KB | |
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python-WebOb.spec | 0000002502 2.44 KB |
Revision 26 (latest revision is 36)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- Drop devel dependency - Use %license macro - Use proper upstream tarball - Really execute tests - Update to 1.8.2: - SameSite may now be passed as str or bytes to `Response.set_cookie` and `cookies.make_cookie`. This was an oversight as all other arguments would be correctly coerced before being serialized. See https://github.com/Pylons/webob/issues/361 and https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/362 - acceptparse.MIMEAccept which is deprecated in WebOb 1.8.0 made a backwards incompatible change that led to it raising on an invalid Accept header. This behaviour has now been reversed, as well as some other fixes to allow MIMEAccept to behave more like the old version. See https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/356 - ``request.POST`` now supports any requests with the appropriate Content-Type. Allowing any HTTP method to access form encoded content, including DELETE, PUT, and others. See https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/352 - WebOb is no longer officially supported on Python 3.3 which was EOL'ed on 2017-09-29. - Many changes have been made to the way WebOb does Accept handling, not just for the Accept header itself, but also for Accept-Charset, Accept-Encoding and Accept-Language. This was a `Google Summer of Code <https://developers.google.com/open-source/gsoc/>`_ project completed by Whiteroses (https://github.com/whiteroses). Many thanks to Google for running GSoC, the Python Software Foundation for organising and a huge thanks to Ira for completing the work. See https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/338 and https://github.com/Pylons/webob/pull/335. Documentation is available at
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