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Bump pytest-httpx from 0.30.0 to 0.33.0 #1916

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Bumps pytest-httpx from 0.30.0 to 0.33.0.

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0.33.0 (2024-10-28)

Added

  • Explicit support for python 3.13.
  • should_mock option (callable returning a boolean) is now available, defaulting to always returning True. Refer to documentation for more details.
  • Matching on the full multipart body can now be performed using match_files and match_data parameters. Refer to documentation for more details.
  • Matching on extensions (including timeout) can now be performed using match_extensions parameter. Refer to documentation for more details.

Removed

  • non_mocked_hosts option is not available anymore. Use should_mock instead as in the following sample:
    import pytest
    @​pytest.mark.httpx_mock(non_mocked_hosts=["my_local_test_host"])
    def test_previous_behavior(httpx_mock):
    ...
    @​pytest.mark.httpx_mock(should_mock=lambda request: request.url.host not in ["my_local_test_host"])
    def test_new_behavior(httpx_mock):
    ...
    Please note that your hosts might need to be prefixed with www. depending on your usage.

0.32.0 (2024-09-27)

Added

  • The following option is now available:
    • can_send_already_matched_responses (boolean), defaulting to False.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses is now linking documentation on how to deactivate the check.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests is now linking documentation on how to deactivate the check.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now linking documentation on how to reuse responses (in case some responses are already matched).

Fixed

  • Documentation now clearly state the risks associated with changing the default options.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests at teardown is now describing requests in a more user-friendly way.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests at teardown is now prefixing requests with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses at teardown is now prefixing responses with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now prefixing available responses with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now listing unmatched responses (in registration order) before already matched one (still in registration order).
    • The incentive behind this change is to help identify a potential mismatch faster as the first unmatched response is the most likely to be the one expected to match.
  • Response description in failure messages (httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request or assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses at teardown) is now displaying if the response was already matched or not and less misleading in it's phrasing about what it can match (a single request by default).

Changed

  • Last registered matching response will not be reused by default anymore in case all matching responses have already been sent.
    • This behavior can be changed thanks to the new pytest.mark.httpx_mock(can_send_already_matched_responses=True) option.
    • The incentive behind this change is to spot regression if a request was issued more than the expected number of times.
  • HTTPXMock class was only exposed for type hinting purpose. This is now explained in the class docstring.
    • As a result this is the last time a change to __init__ signature will be documented and considered a breaking change.
    • Future changes will not be documented and will be considered as internal refactoring not worth a version bump.
    • __init__ now expects one parameter, the newly introduced (since [0.31.0]) options.
  • HTTPXMockOptions class was never intended to be exposed and is now marked as private.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from pytest-httpx's changelog.

[0.33.0] - 2024-10-28

Added

  • Explicit support for python 3.13.
  • should_mock option (callable returning a boolean) is now available, defaulting to always returning True. Refer to documentation for more details.
  • Matching on the full multipart body can now be performed using match_files and match_data parameters. Refer to documentation for more details.
  • Matching on extensions (including timeout) can now be performed using match_extensions parameter. Refer to documentation for more details.

Removed

  • non_mocked_hosts option is not available anymore. Use should_mock instead as in the following sample:
    import pytest
    @​pytest.mark.httpx_mock(non_mocked_hosts=["my_local_test_host"])
    def test_previous_behavior(httpx_mock):
    ...
    @​pytest.mark.httpx_mock(should_mock=lambda request: request.url.host not in ["my_local_test_host"])
    def test_new_behavior(httpx_mock):
    ...
    Please note that your hosts might need to be prefixed with www. depending on your usage.

[0.32.0] - 2024-09-27

Added

  • The following option is now available:
    • can_send_already_matched_responses (boolean), defaulting to False.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses is now linking documentation on how to deactivate the check.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests is now linking documentation on how to deactivate the check.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now linking documentation on how to reuse responses (in case some responses are already matched).

Fixed

  • Documentation now clearly state the risks associated with changing the default options.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests at teardown is now describing requests in a more user-friendly way.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched requests at teardown is now prefixing requests with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • Assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses at teardown is now prefixing responses with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now prefixing available responses with - to highlight the fact that this is a list, preventing misapprehension in case only one element exists.
  • httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request is now listing unmatched responses (in registration order) before already matched one (still in registration order).
    • The incentive behind this change is to help identify a potential mismatch faster as the first unmatched response is the most likely to be the one expected to match.
  • Response description in failure messages (httpx.TimeoutException message issued in case of unmatched request or assertion failure message in case of unmatched responses at teardown) is now displaying if the response was already matched or not and less misleading in it's phrasing about what it can match (a single request by default).

Changed

  • Last registered matching response will not be reused by default anymore in case all matching responses have already been sent.
    • This behavior can be changed thanks to the new pytest.mark.httpx_mock(can_send_already_matched_responses=True) option.
    • The incentive behind this change is to spot regression if a request was issued more than the expected number of times.
  • HTTPXMock class was only exposed for type hinting purpose. This is now explained in the class docstring.
    • As a result this is the last time a change to __init__ signature will be documented and considered a breaking change.
    • Future changes will not be documented and will be considered as internal refactoring not worth a version bump.
    • __init__ now expects one parameter, the newly introduced (since [0.31.0]) options.
  • HTTPXMockOptions class was never intended to be exposed and is now marked as private.

... (truncated)

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@dependabot dependabot bot force-pushed the dependabot/pip/dev/pytest-httpx-0.33.0 branch from a05ffae to 26553f6 Compare November 4, 2024 08:48
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Bumps [pytest-httpx](https://github.com/Colin-b/pytest_httpx) from 0.30.0 to 0.33.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Colin-b/pytest_httpx/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/Colin-b/pytest_httpx/blob/develop/CHANGELOG.md)
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Superseded by #1985.

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