* Add optional compression of the request's content
This option allows compression of the files and/or data during uploading,
Examples:
http --form --compress POST https://localhost/upload csv@./very-big.csv
http -x -x POST https://localhost/upload foo=bar
cat /var/log/system.log | http -x POST https://localhost/upload
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Vinokurov <aleksandr.vin@gmail.com>
* Add tests for compression
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Vinokurov <aleksandr.vin@gmail.com>
* Fix code style issues
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Vinokurov <aleksandr.vin@gmail.com>
* Fix zlib compression api missuse in Python3
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Vinokurov <aleksandr.vin@gmail.com>
* Remove tracing from compression logic
Signed-off-by: Aleksandr Vinokurov <aleksandr.vin@gmail.com>
This extends the `AuthPlugin` API by the following attributes:
* `auth_require`: set to `False` to make `--auth, -a` optional
* `auth_parse`: set to `False` to disable `username:password` parsing
(access the raw value passed to `-a` via `self.raw_auth`).
* `prompt_password`: set to`False` to disable password prompt when
no password provided (only relevant when `auth_parse == True`)
These changes should be 100% backwards-compatible.
What needs more testing is auth support in sessions.
Close#433Close#431Close#378
Ping teracyhq/httpie-jwt-auth#3
With --all, any intermediary requests/responses are shown (such as redirects
or the initial unauthorized Digest auth request).
The --print-others, -P option works like --print, -p, but only applies to
intermediary requests/responses. The default behaviour is to inherit
the value of -p.
Added argument to argparse, changed client so that it uses a new
requests Session() with the number of redirects and a single test to
show the setting works.