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build(deps): bump urllib3 from 1.26.4 to 1.26.14 in /tools/deprecate_version #96

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Bumps urllib3 from 1.26.4 to 1.26.14.

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1.26.14

  • Fixed parsing of port 0 (zero) returning None, instead of 0 (#2850)
  • Removed deprecated HTTPResponse.getheaders() calls in urllib3.contrib module.

1.26.13

  • Deprecated the HTTPResponse.getheaders() and HTTPResponse.getheader() methods.
  • Fixed an issue where parsing a URL with leading zeroes in the port would be rejected even when the port number after removing the zeroes was valid.
  • Fixed a deprecation warning when using cryptography v39.0.0.
  • Removed the <4 in the Requires-Python packaging metadata field.

1.26.12

  • Deprecated the urllib3[secure] extra and the urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl module. Both will be removed in v2.x. See this GitHub issue for justification and info on how to migrate.

1.26.11

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⚠️ urllib3 v2.0 will drop support for Python 2: Read more in the v2.0 Roadmap

  • Fixed an issue where reading more than 2 GiB in a call to HTTPResponse.read would raise an OverflowError on Python 3.9 and earlier.

1.26.10

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⚠️ urllib3 v2.0 will drop support for Python 2: Read more in the v2.0 Roadmap

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  • Removed support for Python 3.5
  • Fixed an issue where a ProxyError recommending configuring the proxy as HTTP instead of HTTPS could appear even when an HTTPS proxy wasn't configured.

1.26.9

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⚠️ urllib3 v2.0 will drop support for Python 2: Read more in the v2.0 Roadmap

⚠️ This release will be the last release supporting Python 3.5. Please upgrade to a non-EOL Python version.

  • Changed urllib3[brotli] extra to favor installing Brotli libraries that are still receiving updates like brotli and brotlicffi instead of brotlipy. This change does not impact behavior of urllib3, only which dependencies are installed.
  • Fixed a socket leaking when HTTPSConnection.connect() raises an exception.
  • Fixed server_hostname being forwarded from PoolManager to HTTPConnectionPool when requesting an HTTP URL. Should only be forwarded when requesting an HTTPS URL.

1.26.8

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⚠️ urllib3 v2.0 will drop support for Python 2: Read more in the v2.0 Roadmap

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1.26.14 (2023-01-11)

  • Fixed parsing of port 0 (zero) returning None, instead of 0. ([#2850](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2850) <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2850>__)
  • Removed deprecated getheaders() calls in contrib module.

1.26.13 (2022-11-23)

  • Deprecated the HTTPResponse.getheaders() and HTTPResponse.getheader() methods.
  • Fixed an issue where parsing a URL with leading zeroes in the port would be rejected even when the port number after removing the zeroes was valid.
  • Fixed a deprecation warning when using cryptography v39.0.0.
  • Removed the <4 in the Requires-Python packaging metadata field.

1.26.12 (2022-08-22)

  • Deprecated the urllib3[secure] extra and the urllib3.contrib.pyopenssl module. Both will be removed in v2.x. See this GitHub issue <https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/issues/2680>_ for justification and info on how to migrate.

1.26.11 (2022-07-25)

  • Fixed an issue where reading more than 2 GiB in a call to HTTPResponse.read would raise an OverflowError on Python 3.9 and earlier.

1.26.10 (2022-07-07)

  • Removed support for Python 3.5
  • Fixed an issue where a ProxyError recommending configuring the proxy as HTTP instead of HTTPS could appear even when an HTTPS proxy wasn't configured.

1.26.9 (2022-03-16)

  • Changed urllib3[brotli] extra to favor installing Brotli libraries that are still receiving updates like brotli and brotlicffi instead of brotlipy. This change does not impact behavior of urllib3, only which dependencies are installed.
  • Fixed a socket leaking when HTTPSConnection.connect() raises an exception.
  • Fixed server_hostname being forwarded from PoolManager to HTTPConnectionPool when requesting an HTTP URL. Should only be forwarded when requesting an HTTPS URL.

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Commits
  • f96a1cf Release 1.26.14
  • de6def1 [1.26] Speed up Python 3.11 CI by upgrading coverage
  • b619b2e [1.26] Use Ubuntu 20.04 for unsupported Python versions
  • 25fbd5f Fixed issue with port "0" returning None
  • 61e86ea Fix typos in HTTPResponse.getheaders() warnings
  • 2f6833a [1.26] Remove deprecated getheaders() in contrib modules
  • 64b7f79 Release 1.26.13
  • 977b843 Update publish workflow on 1.26.x to match main
  • 64a3767 Bump cryptography to fix docs build
  • 455960b Support cryptography 39
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Bumps [urllib3](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3) from 1.26.4 to 1.26.14.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/blob/1.26.14/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](urllib3/urllib3@1.26.4...1.26.14)

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