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Changes: 2.5.2 (2017-01-27) ------------------ - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value for plaintext upgrade that was emitted by ``initiate_upgrade_connection`` included the *entire* ``SETTINGS`` frame, instead of just the payload. - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value sent by a client for plaintext upgrade would be ignored by ``initiate_upgrade_connection``, rather than have those settings applied appropriately. 2.4.3 (2017-01-27) ------------------ - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value for plaintext upgrade that was emitted by ``initiate_upgrade_connection`` included the *entire* ``SETTINGS`` frame, instead of just the payload. - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value sent by a client for plaintext upgrade would be ignored by ``initiate_upgrade_connection``, rather than have those settings applied appropriately. 2.3.4 (2017-01-27) ------------------ - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value for plaintext upgrade that was emitted by ``initiate_upgrade_connection`` included the *entire* ``SETTINGS`` frame, instead of just the payload. - Resolved issue where the ``HTTP2-Settings`` header value sent by a client for plaintext upgrade would be ignored by ``initiate_upgrade_connection``, rather than have those settings applied appropriately. 2.5.1 (2016-12-17) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Remote peers are now allowed to send zero or any positive number as a value for ``SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE``, where previously sending zero would raise a ``InvalidSettingsValueError``. 2.5.0 (2016-10-25) ------------------ API Changes (Backward-Compatible) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Added a new ``H2Configuration`` object that allows rich configuration of a ``H2Connection``. This object supersedes the prior keyword arguments to the ``H2Connection`` object, which are now deprecated and will be removed in 3.0. - Added support for automated window management via the ``acknowledge_received_data`` method. See the documentation for more details. - Added a ``DenialOfServiceError`` that is raised whenever a behaviour that looks like a DoS attempt is encountered: for example, an overly large decompressed header list. This is a subclass of ``ProtocolError``. - Added support for setting and managing ``SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE``. This setting is now defaulted to 64kB. - Added ``h2.errors.ErrorCodes``, an enum that is used to store all the HTTP/2 error codes. This allows us to use a better printed representation of the error code in most places that it is used. - The ``error_code`` fields on ``ConnectionTerminated`` and ``StreamReset`` events have been updated to be instances of ``ErrorCodes`` whenever they correspond to a known error code. When they are an unknown error code, they are instead ``int``. As ``ErrorCodes`` is a subclass of ``int``, this is non-breaking. - Deprecated the other fields in ``h2.errors``. These will be removed in 3.0.0. Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly reject request header blocks with neither :authority nor Host headers, or header blocks which contain mismatched :authority and Host headers, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.3. - Correctly expect that responses to HEAD requests will have no body regardless of the value of the Content-Length header, and reject those that do. - Correctly refuse to send header blocks that contain neither :authority nor Host headers, or header blocks which contain mismatched :authority and Host headers, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.3. - Hyper-h2 will now reject header field names and values that contain leading or trailing whitespace. - Correctly strip leading/trailing whitespace from header field names and values. - Correctly refuse to send header blocks with a TE header whose value is not ``trailers``, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.2. - Correctly refuse to send header blocks with connection-specific headers, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.2. - Correctly refuse to send header blocks that contain duplicate pseudo-header fields, or with pseudo-header fields that appear after ordinary header fields, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.1. This may cause passing a dictionary as the header block to ``send_headers`` to throw a ``ProtocolError``, because dictionaries are unordered and so they may trip this check. Passing dictionaries here is deprecated, and callers should change to using a sequence of 2-tuples as their header blocks. - Correctly reject trailers that contain HTTP/2 pseudo-header fields, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.1. - Correctly refuse to send trailers that contain HTTP/2 pseudo-header fields, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.1. - Correctly reject responses that do not contain the ``:status`` header field, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.4. - Correctly refuse to send responses that do not contain the ``:status`` header field, per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.4. - Correctly update the maximum frame size when the user updates the value of that setting. Prior to this release, if the user updated the maximum frame size hyper-h2 would ignore the update, preventing the remote peer from using the higher frame sizes. 2.4.2 (2016-10-25) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly update the maximum frame size when the user updates the value of that setting. Prior to this release, if the user updated the maximum frame size hyper-h2 would ignore the update, preventing the remote peer from using the higher frame sizes. 2.3.3 (2016-10-25) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly update the maximum frame size when the user updates the value of that setting. Prior to this release, if the user updated the maximum frame size hyper-h2 would ignore the update, preventing the remote peer from using the higher frame sizes. 2.2.7 (2016-10-25) ------------------ *Final 2.2.X release* Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly update the maximum frame size when the user updates the value of that setting. Prior to this release, if the user updated the maximum frame size hyper-h2 would ignore the update, preventing the remote peer from using the higher frame sizes. 2.4.1 (2016-08-23) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly expect that responses to HEAD requests will have no body regardless of the value of the Content-Length header, and reject those that do. 2.3.2 (2016-08-23) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly expect that responses to HEAD requests will have no body regardless of the value of the Content-Length header, and reject those that do. 2.4.0 (2016-07-01) ------------------ API Changes (Backward-Compatible) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Adds ``additional_data`` to ``H2Connection.close_connection``, allowing the user to send additional debug data on the GOAWAY frame. - Adds ``last_stream_id`` to ``H2Connection.close_connection``, allowing the user to manually control what the reported last stream ID is. - Add new method: ``prioritize``. - Add support for emitting stream priority information when sending headers frames using three new keyword arguments: ``priority_weight``, ``priority_depends_on``, and ``priority_exclusive``. - Add support for "related events": events that fire simultaneously on a single frame. 2.3.1 (2016-05-12) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Resolved ``AttributeError`` encountered when receiving more than one sequence of CONTINUATION frames on a given connection. 2.2.5 (2016-05-12) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Resolved ``AttributeError`` encountered when receiving more than one sequence of CONTINUATION frames on a given connection. 2.3.0 (2016-04-26) ------------------ API Changes (Backward-Compatible) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - Added a new flag to the ``H2Connection`` constructor: ``header_encoding``, that controls what encoding is used (if any) to decode the headers from bytes to unicode. This defaults to UTF-8 for backward compatibility. To disable the decode and use bytes exclusively, set the field to False, None, or the empty string. This affects all headers, including those pushed by servers. - Bumped the minimum version of HPACK allowed from 2.0 to 2.2. - Added support for advertising RFC 7838 Alternative services. - Allowed users to provide ``hpack.HeaderTuple`` and ``hpack.NeverIndexedHeaderTuple`` objects to all methods that send headers. - Changed all events that carry headers to emit ``hpack.HeaderTuple`` and ``hpack.NeverIndexedHeaderTuple`` instead of plain tuples. This allows users to maintain header indexing state. - Added support for plaintext upgrade with the ``initiate_upgrade_connection`` method. Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Automatically ensure that all ``Authorization`` and ``Proxy-Authorization`` headers, as well as short ``Cookie`` headers, are prevented from being added to encoding contexts. 2.2.4 (2016-04-25) ------------------ Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly forbid pseudo-headers that were not defined in RFC 7540. - Ignore AltSvc frames, rather than exploding when receiving them. 2.1.5 (2016-04-25) ------------------ *Final 2.1.X release* Bugfixes ~~~~~~~~ - Correctly forbid pseudo-headers that were not defined in RFC 7540. - Ignore AltSvc frames, rather than exploding when receiving them.
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