serde_urlencoded 0.7.0 has an incorrect serde version dependency.
This causes issues in `cargo update -Z minimal-versions` builds.
It's not noticeable while testing in CI because cookie_store depends
on serde 1.0.126, however because this is an optional dependency
there is a possibility that a project using reqwest won't enable
it.
At least `wrap_stream` it is written in plain text, but adding the visual flag should be better and coherent with `byte_stream` documentation, but nothing is shown for `From<File>` for `Body`.
Co-authored-by: kraktus <kraktus@users.noreply.github.com>
* Updated `cookie_store` dependency
* Bump `cookie_store` version to `0.14.0`
* Add documentation in `cookie` module to direct users to the
new `reqwest_cookie_store` crate for more advanced scenarios.
* update `cookie` dependency to `0.15`
* Update for `cookie_store` `v0.14.1`
* Replace usage of deprecated `cookie_store::CookieStore::get_request_cookies`
for `cookie_store::CookieStore::get_request_values`.
* Update `cookie_store` to `v0.15.0`
The deprecation of `get_request_cookies` should have warranted a
minor version bump.
There are a few ways in which reqwest's handling of NO_PROXY differs from cURL (and other implementations). The biggest issue is that whitespace between entries should be ignored/trimmed, but is not (i.e. "NO_PROXY='a, b'" would never match "b"). In addition, according to cURL's rules, a NO_PROXY entry without a leading dot should match the domain itself as well as any subdomains (reqwest only handles exact matches if there is no leading dot) and entries with a leading dot should only match subdomains (but request allows exact matches). Finally, cURL allows a special entry "*" to match all entries (effectively disabling use of the proxy).
This change allows users to bypass the selected DNS resolver for
specific domains. The allows, for example, to make calls to a local TLS
server by rerouting a given domain to 127.0.0.1.
The approach I've taken for the design is to wrap the resolver in an
outer service. This leads to a fair amount of boilerplate code mainly to
be able to explain the typing to the compiler. The actual business logic
is very simple for the number of lines involved.
Closes#561