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Add support for seeking in uploads (#741).
Suppress another use of httpbin.
More aggressively skip httpbin using tests.
Remove vignette contents and point to httr2.
"rlang_interactive"
global option, in
case it’s necessary to declare the session to be interactive (enough)
for OOB (@jennybc,
#734).Fix failing test.
parse_url()
now refers to RFC3986 for the parsing of
the URL’s scheme, with a bit more permissive syntax (@ymarcon, #615).
Remove the default cainfo
option on Windows.
Providing a CA bundle is not needed anymore because curl
now uses the native schannel SSL backend. For recent versions of
libcurl, overriding the CA bundle actually breaks custom trust
certificates on corporate networks. (@jeroen, #603)
http_status()
now throws the correct error message
if http status code is not in the list of known codes (@Javdat, #567).
POST()
gains an example on how to use
encode = "raw"
for specific json string body (@cderv, #563)
RETRY()
now throws the correct error message if an
error occurs during the request (@austin3dickey, #581).
VERB()
and RETRY()
now automatically
uppercase methods (@patr1ckm, #571).
OAuth2.0 has been made somewhat more flexible in order to support more websites:
init_oauth2.0()
passes use_basic_auth
onwards, enabling basic authentication for OAuth 2.0 (@peterhartman,
#484).
oauth2.0_token()
(and init_oauth2.0()
)
gains a oob_value
argument that allows arbitrary values to
be sent for the request_uri
parameter during OOB flows
(@ctrombley,
#493).
oauth2.0_token()
(and init_oauth2.0()
)
gain a new query_authorize_extra
parameter make it possible
to add extra query parameters to the authorization URL. This is needed
some APIs (e.g. fitbit) (@cosmomeese, #503).
oauth_endpoints()
contains updated urls for Yahoo
(@ctrombley, #493)
and Vimeo (#491).
OAuth 2.0 token refresh gives a more informative error if it fails (#516).
Prior to token retrieval from on-disk cache, scopes are de-duplicated, sorted, and stripped of names before being hashed. This eliminates a source of hash mismatch that causes new tokens to be requested, even when existing tokens had the necessary scope. (@jennybc, #495)
Updates to demos:
The Facebook OAuth demo now uses device flow (#510). This allows you to continue using the FB api from R under their new security policy.
A new Noun Project demo shows how to use one-legged OAuth1 (@cderv, #548).
The Vimeo demo has been updated from OAuth 1.0 to 2.0 (#491).
cache_info()
now handles un-named flags, as
illustrated by “private” when the server returns “private, max-age =
0”.
parse_http_date()
gets a better default value for
the failure
argument so that reponses with unparseable
dates can be printed without error (@shrektan, #544).
POST()
now uses 22 digits of precision for
body
list elements by default (@jmwerner, #490)
RETRY()
now terminates on any successful request,
regardless of the value of terminate_on
. To return to the
previous behaviour, set terminate_on_success = FALSE
(#522).
In RETRY()
and VERB()
,
HEAD
requests now succeed (#478, #499).
Encoding falls back to UTF-8 if not supplied and content-type parsing fails (#500).
Non-http(s) headers are no longer parsed (@billdenney, #537). This makes it possible to use httr with protocols other than http, although this is not advised, and you’re own your own.
Deprecated safe_callback()
has been
removed.
is_interactive
argument to
init_oauth1.0()
, init_oauth2.0()
and
oauth_listener()
has been deprecated, as the R session does
not actually need to be interactive.
New set_callback()
and get_callback()
set and query callback functions that are called right before and after
performing an HTTP request (@gaborcsardi, #409)
RETRY()
now retries if an error occurs during the
request (@asieira,
#404), and gains two new arguments:
terminate_on
gives you greater control over which
status codes should it stop retrying. (@asieira, #404)
pause_min
allows for sub-second delays. (Use with
caution! Generally the default is preferred.) (@r2evans)
If the server returns HTTP status code 429 and specifies a
retry-after
value, that value will now be used instead of
exponential backoff with jitter, unless it’s smaller than
pause_min
. (@nielsoledam, #472)
New oauth cache files are always added to .gitignore
and, if it exists, .Rbuildignore
. Specifically, this now
happens when option httr_oauth_cache = TRUE
or user
specifies cache file name explicitly. (@jennybc, #436)
oauth_encode()
now handles UTF-8 characters
correctly. (@yutannihilation, #424)
oauth_app()
allows you to specify the
redirect_url
if you need to customise it.
oauth_service_token()
gains a sub
parameter so you can request access on behalf of another user (#410),
and accepts a character vector of scopes
as was described
in the documentation (#389).
oauth_signature()
now normalises the URL as
described in the OAuth1.0a spec (@leeper, #435)
New oauth2.0_authorize_url()
and
oauth2.0_access_token()
functions pull out parts of the
OAuth process for reuse elsewhere (#457).
oauth2.0_token()
gains three new arguments:
config_init
allows you to supply additional config
for the initial request. This is needed for some APIs (e.g. reddit)
which rate limit based on user_agent
(@muschellij2,
#363).
client_credentials
, allows you to use the OAauth2
Client Credential Grant. See RFC 6749 for
details. (@cderv,
#384)
A credentials
argument that allows you to customise
the auth flow. For advanced used only (#457)
is_interactive
argument to
init_oauth1.0()
, init_oauth2.0()
and
oauth_listener()
has been deprecated, as the R session does
not need to be interactive.
BROWSER()
prints a message telling you to browse to
the URL if called in a non-interactive session.
find_cert_bundle()
will now correctly find cert
bundle in “R_HOME/etc” (@jiwalker-usgs, #386).
You can now send lists containing curl::form_data()
in the body
of requests with `encoding = “multipart”. This
makes it possible to specify the mime-type of individual components
(#430).
modify_url()
recognises more forms of empty queries.
This eliminates a source of spurious trailing ?
and
?=
(@jennybc, #452).
The length()
method of the internal
path
class is no longer exported (#395).
oauth_signature()
no longer prepends ‘oauth_’ to
additional parameters. (@jimhester, #373)
All print()
methods now invisibly return
x
(#355).
DELETE()
gains a body parameter (#326).
New encode = "raw"
allows you to do your own
encoding for requests with bodies.
New http_type()
returns the content/mime type of a
request, sans parameters.
No longer uses use custom requests for standard POST
requests (#356, #357). This has the side-effect of properly following
redirects after POST
, fixing some login issues (eg
hadley/rvest#133).
Long deprecated multipart
argument to
POST()
, PUT()
and PATCH()
has
been removed.
The cross-session OAuth cache is now created with permission 0600, and should give a better error if it can’t be created (#365).
New RETRY()
function allows you to retry a request
multiple times until it succeeds (#353).
The default user agent string is now computed once and cached. This is a small performance improvement, but important for local connections (#322, @richfitz).
oauth_callback()
gains trailing slash for facebook
compatibility (#324).
progress()
gains con
argument to
control where progress bar is rendered (#359).
When use_basic_auth
option is used to obtain a
token, token refreshes will now use basic authentication too.
Suppress unhelpful “No encoding supplied: defaulting to UTF-8.” when printing a response (#327).
All auto parser functions now have consistent arguments. This
fixes problem where ...
is pass on to another function
(#330).
parse_media()
can once again parse multiple
parameters (#362, #366).
Correctly cast config
in
POST()
.
Fix in readfunction to close connection when done.
stop_for_status()
, warn_for_status()
and (new) message_for_status()
replace message
argument with new task
argument that optionally describes
the current task. This allows API wrappers to provide more informative
error messages on failure (#277, #302). stop_for_status()
and warn_for_status()
return the response if there were no
errors. This makes them easier to use in pipelines (#278).
url_ok()
and url_successful()
have been
deprecated in favour of the more flexible http_error()
,
which works with urls, responses and integer status codes
(#299).
oauth1.0_token()
gains RSA-SHA1 signature support
with the private_key
argument (@nathangoulding, #316).
oauth2.0_token()
throws an error if it fails to get
an access token (#250) and gains two new arguments:
user_params
allows you to pass arbitrary additional
parameters to the token access endpoint when acquiring or refreshing a
token (@cornf4ke,
#312)
use_basic_auth
allows you to pick use http
authentication when getting a token (#310, @grahamrp).
oauth_service_token()
checks that its arguments are
the correct types (#282) and anways returns a request
object (#313, @nathangoulding).
refresh_oauth2.0()
checks for known OAuth2.0 errors
and clears the locally cached token in the presense of any (@nathangoulding,
#315).
httr no longer bundles cacert.pem
, and instead it
relies on the bundle in openssl. This bundle is only used a last-resort
on windows with R <3.2.0.
Switch to ‘openssl’ package for hashing, hmac, signatures, and base64.
httr no longer depends on stringr (#285, @jimhester).
build_url()
collapses vector path
with
/
(#280, @artemklevtsov).
content(x)
uses xml2 for XML documents and readr for
csv and tsv.
content(, type = "text")
defaults to UTF-8 encoding
if not otherwise specified.
has_content()
correctly tests for the
presence/absence of body content (#91).
parse_url()
correctly parses urls like
file:///a/b/c
work (#309).
progress()
returns TRUE
to fix for
‘progress callback must return boolean’ warning (@jeroenooms, #252).
upload_file()
supports very large files (> 2.5
Gb) (@jeroenooms,
#257).
httr no longer uses the RCurl package. Instead it uses the curl package, a modern binding to libcurl written by Jeroen Ooms (#172). This should make httr more reliable and prevent the “easy handle already used in multi handle” error. This change shouldn’t affect any code that uses httr - all the changes have happened behind the scenes.
The oauth_listener
can now listen on a custom IP
address and port (the previously hardwired ip:port of
127.0.0.1:1410
is now just the default). This permits
authentication to work under other settings, such as inside docker
containers (which require localhost uses 0.0.0.0
instead).
To configure, set the system environmental variables
HTTR_LOCALHOST
and HTTR_PORT
respectively
(@cboettig,
#211).
POST(encode = 'json')
now automatically turns
length-1 vectors into json scalars. To prevent this automatic
“unboxing”, wrap the vector in I()
(#187).
POST()
, PUT()
and PATCH()
now drop NULL
body elements. This is convenient and
consistent with the behaviour for url query params.
cookies
argument to handle()
is
deprecated - cookies are always turned on by default.
brew_dr()
has been renamed to httr_dr()
- that’s what it should’ve been in the first place!
content(type = "text")
compares encodings in a
case-insensitive manner (#209).
context(type = "auto")
uses a better strategy for
text based formats (#209). This should allow the encoding
argument to work more reliably.
config()
now cleans up duplicated options
(#213).
Uses CURL_CA_BUNDLE
environment variable to look for
cert bundle on Windows (#223).
safe_callback()
is deprecated - it’s no longer
needed with curl.
POST()
and PUT()
now clean up after
themselves when uploading a single file (@mtmorgan).
proxy()
gains an auth
argument which
allows you to pick the type of http authentication used by the proxy
(#216).
VERB()
gains body
and
encode
arguments so you can generate arbitrary requests
with a body.
tumblr added as an oauth_endpoint
.
Correctly parse headers with multiple :
, thanks to
@mmorgan
(#180).
In content()
, if no type is provided to function or
specified in headers, and we can’t guess the type from the extension, we
now assume that it’s application/octet-stream
(#181).
Throw error if timeout()
is less than 1 ms
(#175).
Improved LinkedIn OAuth demo (#173).
New write_stream()
allows you to process the
response from a server as a stream of raw vectors (#143).
Suport for Google OAuth2 service accounts. (#119, thanks to help from @siddharthab).
VERB()
allows to you use custom http verbs
(#169).
New handle_reset()
to allow you to reset the handle
if you get the error “easy handle already used in multi handle”
(#112).
Uses R6 instead of RC. This makes it possible to extend the OAuth classes from outside of httr (#113).
Now only set capath
on Windows - system defaults on
linux and mac ox seem to be adequate (and in some cases better). I’ve
added a couple of tests to ensure that this continues to work in the
future.
vignette("api-packages")
gains more detailed
instructions on setting environment variables, thanks to @jennybc.
Add revoke_all()
to revoke all stored tokens (if
possible) (#77).
Fix for OAuth 2 process when using
options(httr_oob_default = TRUE)
(#126, @WillemPaling).
New brew_dr()
checks for common problems. Currently
checks if your libCurl uses NSS. This is unlikely to work so it gives
you some advice on how to fix the problem (thanks to @eddelbuettel for
debugging this problem).
Content-Type
set to title case to avoid errors in
servers which do not correctly implement case insensitivity in header
names. (#142, #146) thanks to Håkon Malmedal (@hmalmedal) and Jim Hester (@jimhester).
Correctly parse http status when it only contains two components (#162).
Correctly parse http headers when field name is followed by any amount (including none) of white space.
Default “Accepts” header set to
application/json, text/xml, application/xml, */*
: this
should slightly increase the likelihood of getting xml back.
application/xml
is correctly converted to text before being
parsed to XML::xmlParse()
(#160).
Make it again possible to override the content type set up by
POST()
when sending data (#140).
New safe_callback()
function operator that makes R
functions safe for use as RCurl callbacks (#144).
Added support for passing oauth1 tokens in URL instead of the headers (#145, @bogstag).
Default to out-of-band credential exchange when
httpuv
isn’t installed. (#168)
new_token()
has been removed - this was always an
internal function so you should never have been using it. If you were,
switch to creating the tokens directly.
Deprecate guess_media()
, and instead use
mime::guess_type()
(#148).
You can now save response bodies directly to disk by using the
write_disk()
config. This is useful if you want to capture
large files that don’t fit in memory (#44).
Default accept header is now “application/json, text/xml, /” - this should encourage servers to send json or xml if they know how.
httr_options()
allows you to easily filter the
options, e.g. httr_options("post")
POST()
now specifies Curl options more precisely so
that Curl know’s that you’re doing a POST and can respond appropriately
to redirects.
Preliminary and experimental support for caching with
cache_info()
and rerequest()
(#129). Be aware
that this API is likely to change in the future.
parse_http_date()
parses http dates according
RFC2616 spec.
Requests now print the time they were made.
Mime type application/xml
is automatically parsed
with `XML::xmlParse()
. (#128)
Now possible to specify both handle and url when making a request.
content(type = "text")
uses readBin()
instead of rawToChar()
so that strings with embedded NULLs
(e.g. WINDOWS-1252) can be re-encoded to UTF-8.
DELETE()
now returns body of request
(#138).
headers()
is now a generic with a method for
response objects.
parse_media()
failed to take into account that media
types are case-insenstive - this lead to bad re-encoding for
content-types like “text/html; Charset=UTF-8”
Typo which broke set_cookies()
fixed by @hrbrmstr.
url_ok()
works correctly now, instead of always
returning FALSE
, a bug since version 0.4 (#133).
Remove redundant arguments simplifyDataFrame
and
simplifyMatrix
for json parser.
New headers()
and cookies()
functions
to extract headers and cookies from responses. Previoulsy internal
status_code()
function now exported to extract
status_code()
from responses.
POST()
, PUT()
, and PATCH()
now use encode
argument to determine how list inputs are
encoded. Valid values are “multiple”, “form” or “json”. The
multipart
argument is now deprecated (#103). You can stream
a single file from disk with upload_file("path/")
. The mime
type will be guessed from the extension, or can be supplied explicitly
as the second argument to upload_file()
.
progress()
will display a progress bar, useful if
you’re doing large uploads or downloads (#17).
verbose()
now uses a custom debug function so that
you can see exactly what data is sent to the server. Arguments control
exactly what is included, and the defaults have been selected to be more
helpful for the most common cases (#102).
with_verbose()
makes it easier to see verbose
information when http requests are made within other functions
(#87).
New quickstart
vignette to help you get up and
running with httr.
New api-packages
vignette describes how best
practices to follow when writing R packages that wrap web APIs.
httr_options()
lists all known config options,
translating between their short R names and the full libcurl names. The
curl_doc()
helper function allows you to jump directly to
the online documentation for an option.
authenticate()
now defaults to
type = "basic"
which is pretty much the only type of
authentication anyone uses.
Updated cacert.pem
to version at 2014-04-22
(#114).
content_type()
, content_type_xml()
and
content_type_json()
make it easier to set the content type
for POST
requests (and other requests with a
body).
has_content()
tells you if request has any content
associated with it (#91).
Add is_interactive()
parameter to
oauth_listener()
, init_oauth1.0()
and
init_oauth2.0()
(#90).
oauth_signature()
and oauth_header()
now exported to make it easier to construct custom authentication for
APIs that use only some components of the full OAuth process (e.g. 2
legged OAuth).
NULL query
parameters are now dropped
automatically.
When print()
ing a response, httr will only attempt
to print the first few lines if it’s a text format (i.e. either the main
type is text or is application/json). It will also truncate each line so
that it fits on screen - this should hopefully make it easier to see a
little bit of the content, without filling the screen with
gibberish.
new_bin()
has been removed: it’s easier to see
what’s going on in examples with httpbin.org
.
user_agent()
once again overrides default (closes
#97)
parse(type = "auto")
returns NULL if no content
associated with request (#91).
Better strategy for resetting Curl handles prevents carry-over of error status and other problems (#112).
set_config()
and with_config()
now work
with token
s (#111).
OAuth 2.0 has recieved a major overhaul in this version. The authentication dance now works in more environments (including RStudio), and is generally a little faster. When working on a remote server, or if R’s internet connection is constrained in other ways, you can now use out-of-band authentication, copying and pasting from any browser to your R session. OAuth tokens from endpoints that regularly expire access tokens can now be refreshed, and will be refresh automatically on authentication failure.
httr now uses project (working directory) based caching: every time
you create or refresh a token, a copy of the credentials will be saved
in .httr-oauth
. You can override this default for
individual tokens with the cache
parameter, or globally
with the httr_oauth_cache
option. Supply either a logical
vector (TRUE
= always cache, FALSE
= never
cache, NA
= ask), or a string (the path to the cache
file).
You should NOT include this cache file in source code control - if
you do, delete it, and reset your access token through the corresponding
web interface. To help, httr will automatically add appropriate entries
to .gitignore
and .Rbuildignore
.
These changes mean that you should only ever have to authenticate once per project, and you can authenticate from any environment in which you can run R. A big thanks go to Craig Citro (@craigcitro) from google, who contributed much code and many ideas to make this possible.
The OAuth token objects are now reference classes, which mean
they can be updated in place, such as when an access token expires and
needs to be refreshed. You can manually refresh by calling
$refresh()
on the object. You can force reinitialisation
(to do the complete dance from scratch) by calling
$reinit(force = TRUE)
.
If a signed OAuth2 request fails with a 401 and the credentials
have a refresh_token
, then the OAuth token will be
automatically refreshed (#74).
OAuth tokens are cached locally in a file called
.httr-oauth
(unless you opt out). This file should not be
included in source code control, and httr will automatically add to
.gitignore
and .Rbuildignore
. The caching
policy is described in more detail in the help for the
Token
class.
The OAuth2 dance can now be performed without running a local
webserver (#33, thanks to @craigcitro). To make that the default,
set options(httr_oob_default = TRUE)
. This is useful when
running R remotely.
Add support for passing oauth2 tokens in headers instead of the URL, and make this the default (#34, thanks to @craigcitro).
OAuth endpoints can store arbitrary extra urls.
Use the httpuv webserver for the OAuth dance instead of the built-in httpd server (#32, thanks to @jdeboer). This makes the dance work in Rstudio, and also seems a little faster. Rook is no longer required.
oauth_endpoints()
includes some popular OAuth
endpoints.
HTTP verbs (GET()
, POST()
etc) now pass
unnamed arguments to config()
and named arguments to
modify_url()
(#81).
The placement of ...
in POST()
,
PATCH()
and PUT()
has been tweaked so that you
must always specify body
and multipart
arguments with their full name. This has always been recommended
practice; now it is enforced.
httr
includes its own copy of
cacert.pem
, which is more recent than the version included
in RCurl (#67).
Added default user agent which includes versions of Curl, RCurl and httr.
Switched to jsonlite from rjson.
Content parsers no longer load packages on to search path.
stop_for_status()
now raises errors with useful
classes so that you can use tryCatch()
to take different
actions depending on the type of error. See
http_condition()
for more details.
httr now imports the methods package so that it works when called with Rscript.
New automatic parsers for mime types
text/tab-separated-values
and text/csv
(#49)
Add support for fragment
in url building/parsing
(#70, thanks to @craigcitro).
You can suppress the body entirely in POST()
,
PATCH()
and PUT()
with
body = FALSE
.
If you supply multiple headers of the same name, the value of the most recently set header will always be used.
Urls with missing query param values
(e.g. http://x.com/?q=
) are now parsed correctly (#27). The
names of query params are now also escaped and unescaped correctly when
parsing and building urls.
Default html parser is now XML::htmlParse()
which is
easier to use with xpath (#66).
OAuth now uses custom escaping function which is guaranteed to work on all platforms (Fixes #21)
When concatenating configs, concatenate all the headers. (Fixes #19)
export hmac_sha1
since so many authentication
protocols need this
content
will automatically guess what type of output
(parsed, text or raw) based on the content-type header. It also
automatically converts text content to UTF-8 (using the charset in the
media type) and can guess at mime type from extension if server doesn’t
supply one. Media type and encoding can be overridden with the
type
and encoding
arguments
respectively.
response objects automatically print content type to aid debugging.
text_content
has become
context(, "text")
and parsed_content
content(, "parsed")
. The previous calls are deprecated and
will be removed in a future version.
In oauth_listener
, use existing httpd port if help
server has already been started. This allows the ouath authentication
dance to work if you’re in RStudio. (Fixes #15).
add several functions related to checking the status of an http
request. Those are : status
, url_ok
and
url_success
as well as stop_for_status
and
warn_for_status
.
build_url
: correctly add params back into full
url.
Add new default config: use the standard SSL certificate
Add recommendation to use custom handles with
authenticate
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