* Add test to test auth plugin reused in session
* Remove unnecessary assertion in auth-plugin test
* Fixed auth test to use same session file
* Add test for password prompt behaviour in session
* Edit auth readme for plugin clarity
* Added a sub-section specifically for windows
* Wrote instructions for creating/activating venv
* Split the PS and CMD examples into two separate code blocks
* Specified language for the code blocks
* Added test instructions for windows
* Converted slash to backward
* Removed the instructions of tox testing
* Deleted tox.ini
* removed tox from requirements
* removed tox from setup.cfg
* removed tox from the Makefile
* removed tox from contributing docs
* updated the CHANGELOG
* removed tox from .gitignore
* added a test for expiring cookies
* updated tests
* set up util for extracting expired cookies from response header
* Revert "updated tests"
This reverts commit a4eb5c4498.
* Revert "Revert "updated tests""
This reverts commit d242e21bce.
* added more functionality to get-expired-cookies
* add 'clear expired cookies' from session.json files
* refactored get_expired_cookies
* fixed formatting issues
* ensured key exists in cookie_header dict
* fixed linting errors
* removed unused import
* Added tests for get_expired_cookies util
* Added additional test for get_expired_cookies
* added remove_expired_cookies method directly to sessions class
* extracted logic to clear cookies to sessions.py
* refactored utils
* added tests to check expired cookies being removed from session obj
* added type annotations for methods
* Refactored test_sessions
* Seperated out expiry related tests into own class
* Refactored get_expired_cookies in utils
* Refactored remove cookie methods
* fixed linting errors
* fixed indentation and also pluralized test class name
* removed inheritance from SessionTestbase class
* Moved related test to TestExpiredCookies class
Co-authored-by: kbanc <katherine.bancoft@gmail.com>
* Support curl-like syntax for custom MIME type for files
In order to specify a custom MIME type for file uploads, a syntax
similar to that used by cURL is used so that
http -F test_file@/path/to/file.bin;type=application/zip https://...
forwards the user-provided file type if provided, otherwise falling
back to the usual guesswork out of the file extension.