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No changes.
New git_app()
app to fake a git HTTP server. See the webfakes test cases for examples.
New mw_cgi()
middleware to call CGI scripts. See the new git_app()
for an example.
tmpl_glue()
now works correctly on platforms with an issue in readChar(..., useBytes = TRUE)
, e.g. on macOS 14.x Sonoma: https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18605.The httpbin app now implements the /brotli
, /deflate
, /digest-auth
/forms/post
, /hidden-basic-auth
, /range/:n
, /stream/:n
, /cache
and /cache/:value
endpoints. With these, it implements all endpoint of the original Python httpbin app (#3).
New middleware mw_cookie_parser()
to parse a Cookie
header. Relatedly, new response$add_cookie()
and response$clear_cookie()
methods to add a cookie to a response and to add a header that clears a cookie (#2).
Parsing query parametes without a value now does not fail.
New utility function http_time_stamp()
to format a time stamp for HTTP.
The httpbin app now implements the endpoints related to cookies (#3).
The httpbin app now sends the Date
header in the correct format.
The offset
parameter is now optional in the /links
endpoint of the httpbin app.
mw_etag()
now does not add an ETag
header to the response, if there is one already. (The comparision is case sensitive.)
New middleware: mw_range_parser()
to parse Range
headers.
response$send_file()
now handles root = "/"
and absolute paths better on Windows.
new_app_process()
and local_app_process()
are now faster, because the app object they need to copy to the subprocess is smaller.
mw_etag()
now handles the If-None-Match
header properly, and sets the status code of the response to 304, and removes the response body.First release on CRAN
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.