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Changelog for python310-websockets-12.0-2.6.x86_64.rpm :

* Wed Jan 24 2024 Daniel Garcia - Disable broken tests with openssl 3.2 and python < 3.11 bsc#1217782
* Wed Dec 06 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 12.0:
* websockets 12.0 requires Python ≥ 3.8.
* Made convenience imports from ``websockets`` compatible with static code analysis tools such as auto-completion in an IDE or type checking with mypy_.
* Accepted a plain :class:`int` where an :class:`~http.HTTPStatus` is expected.
* Added :class:`~frames.CloseCode`.- drop py312-shutdown.patch (upstream)
* Wed Sep 20 2023 Markéta Machová - Add py312-shutdown.patch to fix server shutdown on Python 3.12
* Wed May 24 2023 Daniel Garcia - Run tests with pytest- Disable flaky test gh#python-websockets/websockets#1322
* Sun May 14 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 11.0.3:
* Fixed the :mod:`threading` implementation of servers on Windows.
* Wed May 10 2023 Dirk Müller - update to 11.0.2:
* Fixed a deadlock in the :mod:`threading` implementation when closing a connection without reading all messages.
* Restored the C extension in the source distribution.
* Backwards-incompatible changes
* The Sans-I/O implementation was moved.
* The ``connection`` module was renamed to ``protocol``.
* The ``connection.Connection``, ``server.ServerConnection``, and ``client.ClientConnection`` classes were renamed to ``protocol.Protocol``, ``server.ServerProtocol``, and ``client.ClientProtocol``.
* If you instantiate :class:`~server.ServerProtocol` or :class:`~client.ClientProtocol` directly, make sure you are using keyword arguments.
* Closing a connection without an empty close frame is OK.
* .. admonition:: websockets 10.0 introduces a implementation on top of :mod:`threading`.
* It may be more convenient if you don\'t need to manage many connections and you\'re more comfortable with :mod:`threading` than :mod:`asyncio`.
* It is particularly suited to client applications that establish only one connection. It may be used for servers handling few connections.
* See :func:`~sync.client.connect` and :func:`~sync.server.serve` for details.
* Added ``open_timeout`` to :func:`~server.serve`.
* Made it possible to close a server without closing existing connections.
* Added :attr:`~server.ServerProtocol.select_subprotocol` to customize negotiation of subprotocols in the Sans-I/O layer.
* Added platform-independent wheels.
* Improved error handling in :func:`~websockets.broadcast`.
* Set ``server_hostname`` automatically on TLS connections when providing a ``sock`` argument to :func:`~sync.client.connect`.
* Fri Apr 21 2023 Dirk Müller - add sle15_python_module_pythons (jsc#PED-68)
* Thu Apr 13 2023 Matej Cepl - Make calling of %{sle15modernpython} optional.
* Wed Nov 09 2022 Yogalakshmi Arunachalam - Update to 10.4 New features
* Validated compatibility with Python 3.11.
* Added the latency property to protocols.
* Changed ping to return the latency of the connection.
* Supported overriding or removing the User-Agent header in clients and the Server header in servers.
* Added deployment guides for more Platform as a Service providers.
* Sat Sep 24 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 10.3:
* Reduced noise in logs when :mod:`ssl` or :mod:`zlib` raise exceptions.
* Made compression negotiation more lax for compatibility with Firefox.
* Improved FAQ and quick start guide.
* Fixed backwards-incompatibility in 10.1 for connection handlers created with
* Avoided leaking open sockets when :func:`~client.connect` is canceled.
* Thu Jul 21 2022 John Paul Adrian Glaubitz - Include in SLE-15 (bsc#1199282, jsc#PM-3243, jsc#SLE-24629)
* Fri Feb 04 2022 Dirk Müller - update to 10.1:
* Made the second parameter of connection handlers optional. It will be deprecated in the next major release. The request path is available in the :attr:`~legacy.protocol.WebSocketCommonProtocol.path` attribute of the first argument. If you implemented the connection handler of a server as:: async def handler(request, path): ... You should replace it by:: async def handler(request): path = request.path # if handler() uses the path argument ...
* Added ``python -m websockets --version``.
* Reverted optimization of default compression settings for clients, mainly to avoid triggering bugs in poorly implemented servers like `AWS API Gateway`_.
* Mirrored the entire :class:`~asyncio.Server` API in :class:`~server.WebSocketServer`.
* Improved performance for large messages on ARM processors.
* Documented how to auto-reload on code changes in development.
* Avoided half-closing TCP connections that are already closed.
* Sat Oct 30 2021 Ben Greiner - Reactivate python39 build, only disable testing. No need to break consuming packages -- gh#aaugustin/websockets#1051
* Fri Oct 29 2021 Matej Cepl - Update to 10.0: - Backwards-incompatible changes - websockets 10.0 requires Python ≥ 3.7. - The ``loop`` parameter is deprecated from all APIs. The ``loop`` parameter is also removed from `~server.WebSocketServer`. This should be transparent. - `~client.connect` times out after 10 seconds by default. You can adjust the timeout with the ``open_timeout`` parameter. Set it to `None` to disable the timeout entirely. - The ``legacy_recv`` option is deprecated. - The signature of `~exceptions.ConnectionClosed` changed. If you raise `~exceptions.ConnectionClosed` or a subclass, rather than catch them when websockets raises them, you must change your code. - A ``msg`` parameter was added to `~exceptions.InvalidURI`. If you raise `~exceptions.InvalidURI`, rather than catch it when websockets raises it, you must change your code. - New features - websockets 10.0 introduces a Sans-I/O API for easier integration in third-party libraries. - Added compatibility with Python 3.10. - Added `~websockets.broadcast` to send a message to many clients. - Added support for reconnecting automatically by using `~client.connect` as an asynchronous iterator. - Added ``open_timeout`` to :func:`~client.connect`. - Documented how to integrate with Django. - Documented how to deploy websockets in production, with several options. - Documented how to authenticate connections. - Documented how to broadcast messages to many connections. - Improvements - Improved logging. - Optimized default compression settings to reduce memory usage. - Optimized processing of client-to-server messages when the C extension isn\'t available. - Supported relative redirects in `~client.connect`. - Handled TCP connection drops during the opening handshake. - Made it easier to customize authentication with `~auth.BasicAuthWebSocketServerProtocol.check_credentials`. - Provided additional information in `~exceptions.ConnectionClosed` exceptions. - Clarified several exceptions or log messages. - Restructured documentation. - Improved API documentation. - Extended FAQ. - Bug fixes - Avoided a crash when receiving a ping while the connection is closing.- The test suite is temporarily broken on Python 3.9.7 (gh#aaugustin/websockets#1051).
* Wed Aug 11 2021 Matej Cepl - Increase WEBSOCKETS_TESTS_TIMEOUT_FACTOR to 10 to make test_keepalive_ping_with_no_ping_timeout pass again.- Remove skip-test_keepalive_ping_with_no_ping_timeout.patch, of course.
* Tue Aug 10 2021 Matej Cepl - Use %pyunittest macro instead of doing it on our own.- Add skip-test_keepalive_ping_with_no_ping_timeout.patch for gh#aaugustin/websockets#1026.
* Sun Jun 06 2021 Dirk Müller - update to 9.1:
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*Version 9.1 fixes a security issue introduced in version 8.0.
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* Restored compatibility of ``python -m websockets`` with Python < 3.9.
* Restored compatibility with mypy.
* Fixed issues with the packaging of the 9.0 release.
* :class:`~datastructures.Headers` and :exc:`~datastructures.MultipleValuesError` were moved from ``websockets.http`` to :mod:`websockets.datastructures`. If you\'re using them, you should adjust the import path.
* The ``client``, ``server``, ``protocol``, and ``auth`` modules were moved from the ``websockets`` package to ``websockets.legacy`` sub-package, as part of an upcoming refactoring. Despite the name, they\'re still fully supported. The refactoring should be a transparent upgrade for most uses when it\'s available. The legacy implementation will be preserved according to the `backwards-compatibility policy`_.
* The ``framing``, ``handshake``, ``headers``, ``http``, and ``uri`` modules in the ``websockets`` package are deprecated. These modules provided low-level APIs for reuse by other WebSocket implementations, but that never happened. Keeping these APIs public makes it more difficult to improve websockets for no actual benefit.
* Added compatibility with Python 3.9.
* Added support for IRIs in addition to URIs.
* Added close codes 1012, 1013, and 1014.
* Raised an error when passing a :class:`dict` to
 
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