Releases: r-lib/webfakes
webfakes 1.3.2
- New server option:
decode_url
. If set toFALSE
, then the web server
will not URL-decode the URL (#106).
webfakes 1.3.1
No changes.
webfakes 1.3.0
-
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 newgit_app()
for an example.
webfakes 1.2.1
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.
webfakes 1.2.0
-
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 otiginal Python httpbin app (#3). -
New middleware
mw_cookie_parser()
to parse aCookie
header. Relatedly,
newresponse$add_cookie()
andresponse$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 anETag
header to the response, if there
is one already. (The comparision is case sensitive.) -
New middleware:
mw_range_parser()
to parseRange
headers.
webfakes 1.1.7
- No user visible changes.
webfakes 1.1.6
-
response$send_file()
now handlesroot = "/"
and absolute paths
better on Windows. -
new_app_process()
andlocal_app_process()
are now faster,
because the app object they need to copy to the subprocess is smaller.
webfakes 1.1.5
mw_etag()
now handles theIf-None-Match
header properly, and sets
the status code of the response to 304, and removes the response body.
webfakes 1.1.4
- No user visible changes.
v1.1.3
- webfakes now compiles on older macOS versions, hopefully really.