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Wed Oct 12 18:24:30 2022 rev:26 rq:1009883 version:1.10.0
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2020-03-16 10:18:21.983587922 +0100
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2022-10-12 18:26:07.185878487 +0200
@@ -1,0 +2,6 @@
+Tue Oct 11 17:19:22 UTC 2022 - Yogalakshmi Arunachalam <[email protected]>
+
+- Update to version 1.10.0
+ * No upstream changelog
+
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# spec file for package python-wsgi_intercept
#
-# Copyright (c) 2020 SUSE LLC
+# Copyright (c) 2022 SUSE LLC
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
Name: python-wsgi_intercept
-Version: 1.9.2
+Version: 1.10.0
Release: 0
Summary: Library for installing a WSGI application in place of a real
URI for testing
License: MIT
++++++ wsgi_intercept-1.9.2.tar.gz -> wsgi_intercept-1.10.0.tar.gz ++++++
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/PKG-INFO
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/PKG-INFO
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/PKG-INFO 2020-02-05 12:15:55.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/PKG-INFO 2022-05-16 13:43:18.667807000 +0200
@@ -1,151 +1,11 @@
Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: wsgi_intercept
-Version: 1.9.2
+Version: 1.10.0
Summary: wsgi_intercept installs a WSGI application in place of a real URI for
testing.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/wsgi_intercept
Author: Titus Brown, Kumar McMillan, Chris Dent, Sasha Hart
Author-email: [email protected]
License: MIT License
-Description: Installs a WSGI application in place of a real host for testing.
-
- Introduction
- ============
-
- Testing a WSGI application sometimes involves starting a server at a
- local host and port, then pointing your test code to that address.
- Instead, this library lets you intercept calls to any specific
host/port
- combination and redirect them into a `WSGI application`_ importable by
- your test program. Thus, you can avoid spawning multiple processes or
- threads to test your Web app.
-
- Supported Libaries
- ==================
-
- ``wsgi_intercept`` works with a variety of HTTP clients in Python 2.7,
- 3.5 and beyond, and in pypy.
-
- * urllib2
- * urllib.request
- * httplib
- * http.client
- * httplib2
- * requests
- * urllib3
-
- How Does It Work?
- =================
-
- ``wsgi_intercept`` works by replacing ``httplib.HTTPConnection`` with a
- subclass, ``wsgi_intercept.WSGI_HTTPConnection``. This class then
- redirects specific server/port combinations into a WSGI application by
- emulating a socket. If no intercept is registered for the host and port
- requested, those requests are passed on to the standard handler.
-
- The easiest way to use an intercept is to import an appropriate
subclass
- of ``~wsgi_intercept.interceptor.Interceptor`` and use that as a
- context manager over web requests that use the library associated with
- the subclass. For example::
-
- import httplib2
- from wsgi_intercept.interceptor import Httplib2Interceptor
- from mywsgiapp import app
-
- def load_app():
- return app
-
- http = httplib2.Http()
- with Httplib2Interceptor(load_app, host='example.com', port=80) as
url:
- response, content = http.request('%s%s' % (url, '/path'))
- assert response.status == 200
-
- The interceptor class may aslo be used directly to install intercepts.
- See the module documentation for more information.
-
- Older versions required that the functions ``add_wsgi_intercept(host,
- port, app_create_fn, script_name='')`` and
``remove_wsgi_intercept(host,port)``
- be used to specify which URLs should be redirected into what
applications.
- These methods are still available, but the ``Interceptor`` classes are
likely
- easier to use for most use cases.
-
- .. note:: ``app_create_fn`` is a *function object* returning a WSGI
- application; ``script_name`` becomes ``SCRIPT_NAME`` in the
WSGI
- app's environment, if set.
-
- .. note:: If ``http_proxy`` or ``https_proxy`` is set in the
environment
- this can cause difficulties with some of the intercepted
libraries.
- If requests or urllib is being used, these will raise an
exception
- if one of those variables is set.
-
- .. note:: If ``wsgi_intercept.STRICT_RESPONSE_HEADERS`` is set to
``True``
- then response headers sent by an application will be checked
to
- make sure they are of the type ``str`` native to the version
of
- Python, as required by pep 3333. The default is ``False`` (to
- preserve backwards compatibility)
-
-
- Install
- =======
-
- ::
-
- pip install -U wsgi_intercept
-
- Packages Intercepted
- ====================
-
- Unfortunately each of the HTTP client libraries use their own specific
- mechanism for making HTTP call-outs, so individual implementations are
- needed. At this time there are implementations for ``httplib2``,
- ``urllib3`` and ``requests`` in both Python 2 and 3, ``urllib2`` and
- ``httplib`` in Python 2 and ``urllib.request`` and ``http.client``
- in Python 3.
-
- If you are using Python 2 and need support for a different HTTP
- client, require a version of ``wsgi_intercept<0.6``. Earlier versions
- include support for ``webtest``, ``webunit`` and ``zope.testbrowser``.
-
- The best way to figure out how to use interception is to inspect
- `the tests`_. More comprehensive documentation available upon
- request.
-
- .. _the tests: https://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept/tree/master/test
-
-
- History
- =======
-
- Pursuant to Ian Bicking's `"best Web testing framework"`_ post, Titus
- Brown put together an `in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism`_
- for his own Web testing system, twill. Because the mechanism is pretty
- generic -- it works at the httplib level -- Titus decided to try adding
- it into all of the *other* Python Web testing frameworks.
-
- The Python 2 version of wsgi-intercept was the result. Kumar McMillan
- later took over maintenance.
-
- The current version is tested with Python 2.7, 3.5-3.8, and pypy and
pypy3.
- It was assembled by `Chris Dent`_. Testing and documentation
improvements
- from `Sasha Hart`_.
-
- .. _"best Web testing framework":
-
http://blog.ianbicking.org/best-of-the-web-app-test-frameworks.html
- .. _in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism:
- http://www.advogato.org/person/titus/diary.html?start=119
- .. _WSGI application: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-3333.html
- .. _Chris Dent: https://github.com/cdent
- .. _Sasha Hart: https://github.com/sashahart
-
- Project Home
- ============
-
- This project lives on `GitHub`_. Please submit all bugs, patches,
- failing tests, et cetera using the Issue Tracker.
-
- Additional documentation is available on `Read The Docs`_.
-
- .. _GitHub: http://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept
- .. _Read The Docs: http://wsgi-intercept.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
-
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
@@ -162,3 +22,146 @@
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Provides-Extra: testing
Provides-Extra: docs
+License-File: LICENSE
+
+Installs a WSGI application in place of a real host for testing.
+
+Introduction
+============
+
+Testing a WSGI application sometimes involves starting a server at a
+local host and port, then pointing your test code to that address.
+Instead, this library lets you intercept calls to any specific host/port
+combination and redirect them into a `WSGI application`_ importable by
+your test program. Thus, you can avoid spawning multiple processes or
+threads to test your Web app.
+
+Supported Libaries
+==================
+
+``wsgi_intercept`` works with a variety of HTTP clients in Python 2.7,
+3.5 and beyond, and in pypy.
+
+* urllib2
+* urllib.request
+* httplib
+* http.client
+* httplib2
+* requests
+* urllib3
+
+How Does It Work?
+=================
+
+``wsgi_intercept`` works by replacing ``httplib.HTTPConnection`` with a
+subclass, ``wsgi_intercept.WSGI_HTTPConnection``. This class then
+redirects specific server/port combinations into a WSGI application by
+emulating a socket. If no intercept is registered for the host and port
+requested, those requests are passed on to the standard handler.
+
+The easiest way to use an intercept is to import an appropriate subclass
+of ``~wsgi_intercept.interceptor.Interceptor`` and use that as a
+context manager over web requests that use the library associated with
+the subclass. For example::
+
+ import httplib2
+ from wsgi_intercept.interceptor import Httplib2Interceptor
+ from mywsgiapp import app
+
+ def load_app():
+ return app
+
+ http = httplib2.Http()
+ with Httplib2Interceptor(load_app, host='example.com', port=80) as url:
+ response, content = http.request('%s%s' % (url, '/path'))
+ assert response.status == 200
+
+The interceptor class may aslo be used directly to install intercepts.
+See the module documentation for more information.
+
+Older versions required that the functions ``add_wsgi_intercept(host,
+port, app_create_fn, script_name='')`` and ``remove_wsgi_intercept(host,port)``
+be used to specify which URLs should be redirected into what applications.
+These methods are still available, but the ``Interceptor`` classes are likely
+easier to use for most use cases.
+
+.. note:: ``app_create_fn`` is a *function object* returning a WSGI
+ application; ``script_name`` becomes ``SCRIPT_NAME`` in the WSGI
+ app's environment, if set.
+
+.. note:: If ``http_proxy`` or ``https_proxy`` is set in the environment
+ this can cause difficulties with some of the intercepted libraries.
+ If requests or urllib is being used, these will raise an exception
+ if one of those variables is set.
+
+.. note:: If ``wsgi_intercept.STRICT_RESPONSE_HEADERS`` is set to ``True``
+ then response headers sent by an application will be checked to
+ make sure they are of the type ``str`` native to the version of
+ Python, as required by pep 3333. The default is ``False`` (to
+ preserve backwards compatibility)
+
+
+Install
+=======
+
+::
+
+ pip install -U wsgi_intercept
+
+Packages Intercepted
+====================
+
+Unfortunately each of the HTTP client libraries use their own specific
+mechanism for making HTTP call-outs, so individual implementations are
+needed. At this time there are implementations for ``httplib2``,
+``urllib3`` and ``requests`` in both Python 2 and 3, ``urllib2`` and
+``httplib`` in Python 2 and ``urllib.request`` and ``http.client``
+in Python 3.
+
+If you are using Python 2 and need support for a different HTTP
+client, require a version of ``wsgi_intercept<0.6``. Earlier versions
+include support for ``webtest``, ``webunit`` and ``zope.testbrowser``.
+
+The best way to figure out how to use interception is to inspect
+`the tests`_. More comprehensive documentation available upon
+request.
+
+.. _the tests: https://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept/tree/master/test
+
+
+History
+=======
+
+Pursuant to Ian Bicking's `"best Web testing framework"`_ post, Titus
+Brown put together an `in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism`_
+for his own Web testing system, twill. Because the mechanism is pretty
+generic -- it works at the httplib level -- Titus decided to try adding
+it into all of the *other* Python Web testing frameworks.
+
+The Python 2 version of wsgi-intercept was the result. Kumar McMillan
+later took over maintenance.
+
+The current version is tested with Python 2.7, 3.5-3.8, and pypy and pypy3.
+It was assembled by `Chris Dent`_. Testing and documentation improvements
+from `Sasha Hart`_.
+
+.. _"best Web testing framework":
+ http://blog.ianbicking.org/best-of-the-web-app-test-frameworks.html
+.. _in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism:
+ http://www.advogato.org/person/titus/diary.html?start=119
+.. _WSGI application: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-3333.html
+.. _Chris Dent: https://github.com/cdent
+.. _Sasha Hart: https://github.com/sashahart
+
+Project Home
+============
+
+This project lives on `GitHub`_. Please submit all bugs, patches,
+failing tests, et cetera using the Issue Tracker.
+
+Additional documentation is available on `Read The Docs`_.
+
+.. _GitHub: http://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept
+.. _Read The Docs: http://wsgi-intercept.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
+
+
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/setup.py
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/setup.py
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/setup.py 2020-02-05 12:13:22.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/setup.py 2022-05-16 13:39:31.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
-VERSION = '1.9.2'
+VERSION = '1.10.0'
CLASSIFIERS = """
Environment :: Web Environment
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/__init__.py
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/__init__.py
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/__init__.py 2020-02-05
12:08:46.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/__init__.py 2022-05-16
13:39:02.000000000 +0200
@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@
else:
h = k.upper()
h = h.replace(b'-', b'_')
- environ['HTTP_' + h.decode('ISO-8859-1')] = v
+ environ['HTTP_' + str(h.decode('ISO-8859-1'))] = v
if debuglevel >= 2:
print('HEADER:', k, v)
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore' old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/_urllib3.py
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/_urllib3.py
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/_urllib3.py 2020-02-05
12:08:46.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/_urllib3.py 2022-01-13
15:31:38.000000000 +0100
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
if 'strict' in kwargs and sys.version_info > (3, 0):
kwargs.pop('strict')
kwargs.pop('socket_options', None)
+ kwargs.pop('server_hostname', None)
WSGI_HTTPConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
HTTPConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@
kwargs.pop('strict')
kwargs.pop('socket_options', None)
kwargs.pop('key_password', None)
+ kwargs.pop('server_hostname', None)
WSGI_HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
HTTPSConnection.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore'
old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgiref.py
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgiref.py
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgiref.py
1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgiref.py
2022-05-16 13:39:02.000000000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+import requests
+import wsgiref.simple_server
+
+from wsgi_intercept.interceptor import RequestsInterceptor
+
+
+def load_app():
+ return wsgiref.simple_server.demo_app
+
+
+def test_wsgiref():
+ """General test that the wsgiref server behaves.
+
+ This mostly confirms that environ handling is correct in both
+ python2 and 3.
+ """
+
+ try:
+ with RequestsInterceptor(load_app, host='www.example.net', port=80):
+ r = requests.get('http://www.example.net')
+ print(r.text)
+ except Exception as exc:
+ assert False, 'wsgi ref server raised exception: %s' % exc
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore'
old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/PKG-INFO
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/PKG-INFO
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/PKG-INFO 2020-02-05
12:15:55.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/PKG-INFO 2022-05-16
13:43:18.000000000 +0200
@@ -1,151 +1,11 @@
Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: wsgi-intercept
-Version: 1.9.2
+Version: 1.10.0
Summary: wsgi_intercept installs a WSGI application in place of a real URI for
testing.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/wsgi_intercept
Author: Titus Brown, Kumar McMillan, Chris Dent, Sasha Hart
Author-email: [email protected]
License: MIT License
-Description: Installs a WSGI application in place of a real host for testing.
-
- Introduction
- ============
-
- Testing a WSGI application sometimes involves starting a server at a
- local host and port, then pointing your test code to that address.
- Instead, this library lets you intercept calls to any specific
host/port
- combination and redirect them into a `WSGI application`_ importable by
- your test program. Thus, you can avoid spawning multiple processes or
- threads to test your Web app.
-
- Supported Libaries
- ==================
-
- ``wsgi_intercept`` works with a variety of HTTP clients in Python 2.7,
- 3.5 and beyond, and in pypy.
-
- * urllib2
- * urllib.request
- * httplib
- * http.client
- * httplib2
- * requests
- * urllib3
-
- How Does It Work?
- =================
-
- ``wsgi_intercept`` works by replacing ``httplib.HTTPConnection`` with a
- subclass, ``wsgi_intercept.WSGI_HTTPConnection``. This class then
- redirects specific server/port combinations into a WSGI application by
- emulating a socket. If no intercept is registered for the host and port
- requested, those requests are passed on to the standard handler.
-
- The easiest way to use an intercept is to import an appropriate
subclass
- of ``~wsgi_intercept.interceptor.Interceptor`` and use that as a
- context manager over web requests that use the library associated with
- the subclass. For example::
-
- import httplib2
- from wsgi_intercept.interceptor import Httplib2Interceptor
- from mywsgiapp import app
-
- def load_app():
- return app
-
- http = httplib2.Http()
- with Httplib2Interceptor(load_app, host='example.com', port=80) as
url:
- response, content = http.request('%s%s' % (url, '/path'))
- assert response.status == 200
-
- The interceptor class may aslo be used directly to install intercepts.
- See the module documentation for more information.
-
- Older versions required that the functions ``add_wsgi_intercept(host,
- port, app_create_fn, script_name='')`` and
``remove_wsgi_intercept(host,port)``
- be used to specify which URLs should be redirected into what
applications.
- These methods are still available, but the ``Interceptor`` classes are
likely
- easier to use for most use cases.
-
- .. note:: ``app_create_fn`` is a *function object* returning a WSGI
- application; ``script_name`` becomes ``SCRIPT_NAME`` in the
WSGI
- app's environment, if set.
-
- .. note:: If ``http_proxy`` or ``https_proxy`` is set in the
environment
- this can cause difficulties with some of the intercepted
libraries.
- If requests or urllib is being used, these will raise an
exception
- if one of those variables is set.
-
- .. note:: If ``wsgi_intercept.STRICT_RESPONSE_HEADERS`` is set to
``True``
- then response headers sent by an application will be checked
to
- make sure they are of the type ``str`` native to the version
of
- Python, as required by pep 3333. The default is ``False`` (to
- preserve backwards compatibility)
-
-
- Install
- =======
-
- ::
-
- pip install -U wsgi_intercept
-
- Packages Intercepted
- ====================
-
- Unfortunately each of the HTTP client libraries use their own specific
- mechanism for making HTTP call-outs, so individual implementations are
- needed. At this time there are implementations for ``httplib2``,
- ``urllib3`` and ``requests`` in both Python 2 and 3, ``urllib2`` and
- ``httplib`` in Python 2 and ``urllib.request`` and ``http.client``
- in Python 3.
-
- If you are using Python 2 and need support for a different HTTP
- client, require a version of ``wsgi_intercept<0.6``. Earlier versions
- include support for ``webtest``, ``webunit`` and ``zope.testbrowser``.
-
- The best way to figure out how to use interception is to inspect
- `the tests`_. More comprehensive documentation available upon
- request.
-
- .. _the tests: https://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept/tree/master/test
-
-
- History
- =======
-
- Pursuant to Ian Bicking's `"best Web testing framework"`_ post, Titus
- Brown put together an `in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism`_
- for his own Web testing system, twill. Because the mechanism is pretty
- generic -- it works at the httplib level -- Titus decided to try adding
- it into all of the *other* Python Web testing frameworks.
-
- The Python 2 version of wsgi-intercept was the result. Kumar McMillan
- later took over maintenance.
-
- The current version is tested with Python 2.7, 3.5-3.8, and pypy and
pypy3.
- It was assembled by `Chris Dent`_. Testing and documentation
improvements
- from `Sasha Hart`_.
-
- .. _"best Web testing framework":
-
http://blog.ianbicking.org/best-of-the-web-app-test-frameworks.html
- .. _in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism:
- http://www.advogato.org/person/titus/diary.html?start=119
- .. _WSGI application: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-3333.html
- .. _Chris Dent: https://github.com/cdent
- .. _Sasha Hart: https://github.com/sashahart
-
- Project Home
- ============
-
- This project lives on `GitHub`_. Please submit all bugs, patches,
- failing tests, et cetera using the Issue Tracker.
-
- Additional documentation is available on `Read The Docs`_.
-
- .. _GitHub: http://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept
- .. _Read The Docs: http://wsgi-intercept.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
-
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
@@ -162,3 +22,146 @@
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
Provides-Extra: testing
Provides-Extra: docs
+License-File: LICENSE
+
+Installs a WSGI application in place of a real host for testing.
+
+Introduction
+============
+
+Testing a WSGI application sometimes involves starting a server at a
+local host and port, then pointing your test code to that address.
+Instead, this library lets you intercept calls to any specific host/port
+combination and redirect them into a `WSGI application`_ importable by
+your test program. Thus, you can avoid spawning multiple processes or
+threads to test your Web app.
+
+Supported Libaries
+==================
+
+``wsgi_intercept`` works with a variety of HTTP clients in Python 2.7,
+3.5 and beyond, and in pypy.
+
+* urllib2
+* urllib.request
+* httplib
+* http.client
+* httplib2
+* requests
+* urllib3
+
+How Does It Work?
+=================
+
+``wsgi_intercept`` works by replacing ``httplib.HTTPConnection`` with a
+subclass, ``wsgi_intercept.WSGI_HTTPConnection``. This class then
+redirects specific server/port combinations into a WSGI application by
+emulating a socket. If no intercept is registered for the host and port
+requested, those requests are passed on to the standard handler.
+
+The easiest way to use an intercept is to import an appropriate subclass
+of ``~wsgi_intercept.interceptor.Interceptor`` and use that as a
+context manager over web requests that use the library associated with
+the subclass. For example::
+
+ import httplib2
+ from wsgi_intercept.interceptor import Httplib2Interceptor
+ from mywsgiapp import app
+
+ def load_app():
+ return app
+
+ http = httplib2.Http()
+ with Httplib2Interceptor(load_app, host='example.com', port=80) as url:
+ response, content = http.request('%s%s' % (url, '/path'))
+ assert response.status == 200
+
+The interceptor class may aslo be used directly to install intercepts.
+See the module documentation for more information.
+
+Older versions required that the functions ``add_wsgi_intercept(host,
+port, app_create_fn, script_name='')`` and ``remove_wsgi_intercept(host,port)``
+be used to specify which URLs should be redirected into what applications.
+These methods are still available, but the ``Interceptor`` classes are likely
+easier to use for most use cases.
+
+.. note:: ``app_create_fn`` is a *function object* returning a WSGI
+ application; ``script_name`` becomes ``SCRIPT_NAME`` in the WSGI
+ app's environment, if set.
+
+.. note:: If ``http_proxy`` or ``https_proxy`` is set in the environment
+ this can cause difficulties with some of the intercepted libraries.
+ If requests or urllib is being used, these will raise an exception
+ if one of those variables is set.
+
+.. note:: If ``wsgi_intercept.STRICT_RESPONSE_HEADERS`` is set to ``True``
+ then response headers sent by an application will be checked to
+ make sure they are of the type ``str`` native to the version of
+ Python, as required by pep 3333. The default is ``False`` (to
+ preserve backwards compatibility)
+
+
+Install
+=======
+
+::
+
+ pip install -U wsgi_intercept
+
+Packages Intercepted
+====================
+
+Unfortunately each of the HTTP client libraries use their own specific
+mechanism for making HTTP call-outs, so individual implementations are
+needed. At this time there are implementations for ``httplib2``,
+``urllib3`` and ``requests`` in both Python 2 and 3, ``urllib2`` and
+``httplib`` in Python 2 and ``urllib.request`` and ``http.client``
+in Python 3.
+
+If you are using Python 2 and need support for a different HTTP
+client, require a version of ``wsgi_intercept<0.6``. Earlier versions
+include support for ``webtest``, ``webunit`` and ``zope.testbrowser``.
+
+The best way to figure out how to use interception is to inspect
+`the tests`_. More comprehensive documentation available upon
+request.
+
+.. _the tests: https://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept/tree/master/test
+
+
+History
+=======
+
+Pursuant to Ian Bicking's `"best Web testing framework"`_ post, Titus
+Brown put together an `in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism`_
+for his own Web testing system, twill. Because the mechanism is pretty
+generic -- it works at the httplib level -- Titus decided to try adding
+it into all of the *other* Python Web testing frameworks.
+
+The Python 2 version of wsgi-intercept was the result. Kumar McMillan
+later took over maintenance.
+
+The current version is tested with Python 2.7, 3.5-3.8, and pypy and pypy3.
+It was assembled by `Chris Dent`_. Testing and documentation improvements
+from `Sasha Hart`_.
+
+.. _"best Web testing framework":
+ http://blog.ianbicking.org/best-of-the-web-app-test-frameworks.html
+.. _in-process HTTP-to-WSGI interception mechanism:
+ http://www.advogato.org/person/titus/diary.html?start=119
+.. _WSGI application: http://www.python.org/peps/pep-3333.html
+.. _Chris Dent: https://github.com/cdent
+.. _Sasha Hart: https://github.com/sashahart
+
+Project Home
+============
+
+This project lives on `GitHub`_. Please submit all bugs, patches,
+failing tests, et cetera using the Issue Tracker.
+
+Additional documentation is available on `Read The Docs`_.
+
+.. _GitHub: http://github.com/cdent/wsgi-intercept
+.. _Read The Docs: http://wsgi-intercept.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
+
+
diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn'
'--exclude=.svnignore'
old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
--- old/wsgi_intercept-1.9.2/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
2020-02-05 12:15:55.000000000 +0100
+++ new/wsgi_intercept-1.10.0/wsgi_intercept.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
2022-05-16 13:43:18.000000000 +0200
@@ -40,4 +40,5 @@
wsgi_intercept/tests/test_urllib.py
wsgi_intercept/tests/test_urllib3.py
wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgi_compliance.py
+wsgi_intercept/tests/test_wsgiref.py
wsgi_intercept/tests/wsgi_app.py
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