Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/www/py-w3lib
From: Adam Ciarcinski
Date: 2024-01-14 21:49:07
Message id: 20240114204907.86C2CFA42@cvs.NetBSD.org

Log Message:
py-w3lib: updated to 2.1.2

2.1.2 (2023-08-03)
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- Fix test failures on Python 3.11.4+
- Fix an incorrect type hint
- Add project URLs to setup.py

2.1.1 (2022-12-09)
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- :func:`~w3lib.url.safe_url_string`, :func:`~w3lib.url.safe_download_url`
  and :func:`~w3lib.url.canonicalize_url` now strip whitespace and control
  characters urls according to the URL living standard.

2.1.0 (2022-11-28)
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-   Dropped Python 3.6 support, and made Python 3.11 support official.

-   :func:`~w3lib.url.safe_url_string` now generates safer URLs.

    To make URLs safer for the `URL living standard`_:

    .. _URL living standard: https://url.spec.whatwg.org/

    -   ``;=`` are percent-encoded in the URL username.

    -   ``;:=`` are percent-encoded in the URL password.

    -   ``'`` is percent-encoded in the URL query if the URL scheme is `special
        <https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#special-scheme>`__.

    To make URLs safer for `RFC 2396`_ and `RFC 3986`_, ``|[]`` are
    percent-encoded in URL paths, queries, and fragments.

    .. _RFC 2396: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
    .. _RFC 3986: https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt

-   :func:`~w3lib.encoding.html_to_unicode` now checks for the `byte order
    mark`_ before inspecting the ``Content-Type`` header when determining the
    content encoding, in line with the `URL living standard`_.

    .. _byte order mark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_order_mark

-   :func:`~w3lib.url.canonicalize_url` now strips spaces from the input URL,
    to be more in line with the `URL living standard`_.

-   :func:`~w3lib.html.get_base_url` now ignores HTML comments.

-   Fixed :func:`~w3lib.url.safe_url_string` re-encoding percent signs on
    the URL username and password even when they were being used as part of an
    escape sequence.

-   Fixed :func:`~w3lib.http.basic_auth_header` using the wrong flavor of
    base64 encoding, which could prevent authentication in rare cases.

-   Fixed :func:`~w3lib.html.replace_entities` raising :exc:`OverflowError` in
    some cases due to `a bug in CPython
    <https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/76763>`__.

-   Improved typing and fixed typing issues.

-   Made CI and test improvements.

-   Adopted a Code of Conduct.

2.0.1 (2022-08-11)
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Minor documentation fix (release date is set in the changelog).

2.0.0 (2022-08-11)
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Backwards incompatible changes:

- Python 2 is no longer supported; Python 3.6+ is required now
- :func:`w3lib.url.safe_url_string` and :func:`w3lib.url.canonicalize_url`
  no longer convert "%23" to "#" when it appears in the URL \ 
path. This is a bug
  fix. It's listed as a backward-incomatible change because in some cases the
  output of :func:`w3lib.url.canonicalize_url` is going to change, and so, if
  this output is used to generate URL fingerprints, new fingerprints might be
  incompatible with those created with the previous w3lib versions

Deprecation removals

- The ``w3lib.form`` module is removed.
- The ``w3lib.html.remove_entities`` function is removed.
- The ``w3lib.url.urljoin_rfc`` function is removed.

The following functions are deprecated, and will be removed in future releases:

- ``w3lib.util.str_to_unicode``
- ``w3lib.util.unicode_to_str``
- ``w3lib.util.to_native_str``

Other improvements and bug fixes:

- Type annotations are added
- Added support for Python 3.9 and 3.10
- Fixed :func:`w3lib.html.get_meta_refresh` for ``<meta>`` tags where
  ``http-equiv`` is written after ``content``
- Fixed :func:`w3lib.url.safe_url_string` for IDNA domains with ports
- :func:`w3lib.url.url_query_cleaner` no longer adds an unneeded ``#`` when
  ``keep_fragments=True`` is passed, and the URL doesn't have a fragment

- Removed a workaround for an ancient pathname2url bug
- CI is migrated to GitHub Actions
- The code is formatted using black

1.22.0 (2020-05-13)
-------------------

- Python 3.4 is no longer supported
- :func:`w3lib.url.safe_url_string` now supports an optional ``quote_path``
  parameter to disable the percent-encoding of the URL path
- :func:`w3lib.url.add_or_replace_parameter` and
  :func:`w3lib.url.add_or_replace_parameters` no longer remove duplicate
  parameters from the original query string that are not being added or
  replaced
- :func:`w3lib.html.remove_tags` now raises a :exc:`ValueError` exception
  instead of :exc:`AssertionError` when using both the ``which_ones`` and the
  ``keep`` parameters
- Test improvements
- Documentation improvements
- Code cleanup

Files:
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1.9modifypkgsrc/www/py-w3lib/Makefile
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