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Remove the `minreq` changelog and add a changelog entry for the already released 0.1.0 Note I forgot to grab a commit hash when forking, that is a fail on my part.
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# Changelog
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All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
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# 0.1.0 2025-10-22
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The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
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and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
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* Fork `minreq`, strip it down, and import it into the `corepc` repo.
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Rename to `bitreq` while doing so.
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## [Unreleased]
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### Changed
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- `https-bundled`, `https-bundled-probe`: Removed almost all of the bundled
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native-tls code (~1k LoC), only keeping the relevant part (~30 LoC). There
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should be no change to the actual code that ends up being ran, but if you're
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using these features, make sure to test that everything works as you expect,
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something might have slipped.
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### Fixed
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- `https-*`: Refactored the TLS handling code a bit. This should have no visible
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effect downstream, `src/connection.rs` is just a little bit more readable now.
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- Removed `build.rs`, which turned out to be dead code. This should have no
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effect, but if it does, it should also only affect the `https-bundled` and
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`https-bundled-probe` features.
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## [2.13.4] - 2025-04-11
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### Fixed
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- Updated the base64 dependency, only used by the `proxy` feature, to its newest
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minor version. Thanks for the report, @Jackhr-arch!
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([#119](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/119))
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## [2.13.3] - 2025-03-11
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### Fixed
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- Removed the `once_cell` dependency by making use of the new
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`std::sync::OnceLock` type. This change only affects the rustls-based https
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features. Thanks for the PR, @LyonSyonII!
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([#115](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/115))
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- MSRV builds that got broken due to a `rustix` update. Now `tempfile` is pinned
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as well.
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## [2.13.2] - 2025-01-29
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### Fixed
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- Reverted a part of 2.13.1, accidentally removed some code that wasn't actually
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dead code.
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## [2.13.1] - 2025-01-29
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### Fixed
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- Usage of an openssl-probe function that's deprecated due to safety issues. See
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[rustsec/advisory-db#2209](https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db/pull/2209)
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for further info.
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## [2.13.0] - 2024-12-04
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### Changed
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- The `https-rustls-probe` feature no longer brings in the `webpki-roots` and
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`rustls-webpki` crates. Thanks for the report, @polarathene!
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([#111](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/111))
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### Fixed
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- Cleaned up an unnecessary `format!()` in `Connection::connect`. Thanks for the
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PR, @melotic! ([#112](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/112))
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- Fixed some msrv and lint issues introduced by libc and clippy updates
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respectively.
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## [2.12.0] - 2024-07-16
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### Added
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- Request::with_headers, to allow passing in many headers at a
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time. Thanks for the idea and PR, @rawhuul!
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([#110](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/110))
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## [2.11.2] - 2024-04-26
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### Fixed
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- The dev dependency tiny_http's version up to 0.12. Thanks for the
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PR, @davide125! ([#107](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/107))
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## [2.11.1] - 2024-02-04
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### Fixed
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- Unnecessary buffering causing performance problems. Thanks for the
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PRs, @mrkline! ([#102](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/102),
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[#103](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/103))
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- Connections failing if the first resolved address fails to connect
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(even if there's more to try). Thanks for the PR, @darosior!
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([#106](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/106))
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## [2.11.0] - 2023-10-17
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### Changed
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- Removed upper bounds on the `serde_json`, `log` and `chrono`
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dependencies (dev-dependency in the case of `chrono`). If you were
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depending on minreq compiling with the MSRV compiler without any
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issues, check out the MSRV section in the readme, it's been updated
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with additional instructions. Thanks for the report, @RCasatta!
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([#99](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/99))
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## [2.10.0] - 2023-09-05
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### Fixed
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- Fragment handling, once again. Turns out you're not supposed to include
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fragments in the request. This may break usage with servers that are written
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with the wrong assumptions. Thanks for the report, @rawhuul!
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([#100](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/100))
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- `Response::url` and `ResponseLazy::url` fields, to contain the final URL after
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redirects and fragment replacement semantics.
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## [2.9.1] - 2023-08-28
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- Loosened the rustls version requirement from 0.21.6 to 0.21.1.
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## [2.9.0] - 2023-08-24
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### Changed
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- From webpki to rustls-webpki. Thanks for the heads-up about webpki not
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being maintained, @RCasatta!
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([#98](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/98))
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- Updated rustls and webpki-roots to their most recent versions.
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- Maximum versions for the following dependencies to keep minreq compiling on
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Rust 1.48:
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- serde_json (`>=1.0.0, <1.0.101`)
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- log (`>=0.4.0, <0.4.19`)
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- chrono (dev-dependency, `>=0.4.0, <0.4.24`)
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- Errors when using an IP address as the host with HTTPS (tested with
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<https://8.8.8.8>). ([#34](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/34))
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## [2.8.1] - 2023-05-20
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### Fixed
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- Proxy strings with the protocol included not working. Thanks for the report,
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@tkkcc! ([#95](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/95))
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## [2.8.0] - 2023-05-13
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### Added
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- Default proxy from environment variables when the `proxy` feature is
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enabled, based on what curl does. Thanks for the PR, @krypt0nn!
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([#94](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/94))
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## [2.7.0] - 2023-03-19
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- From lazy_static to once_cell for library internals. Thanks for the PR,
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@alpha-tango-kilo! ([#80](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/80))
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- A Read impl for ResponseLazy. Thanks for the PR, @Luro02!
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([#81](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/81))
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- Building with `--all-features`, with the `send_https` function defaulting to
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the rustls-based implementation. Thanks for the PR, @tcharding!
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([#89](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/89))
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- An explicit minimum supported rust version policy. The MSRV for versions 2.x
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is 1.48. Thanks for the suggestion and PR, @tcharding!
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([#90](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/90))
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- Performance improvements, test fixes, CI updates.
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## [2.6.0] - 2022-02-23
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`https://` or `http://` now is now a slightly different IoError,
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with a clearer message. This will be changed to a proper
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minreq-specific error in 3.0, but for now it's an IoError to avoid
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breaking the Error type.
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([#67](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/67),
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[#68](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/pull/68))
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## [2.5.1] - 2022-01-07
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([#63](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/63))
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included if it's in the request URL, and omitted if the port is
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([#61](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/61))
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issues with infinite redirections and https handshakes for some
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websites. Thanks to @Shnatsel for reporting the issues, and @joeried
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@Shnatsel! ([#52](https://github.com/neonmoe/minreq/issues/52))
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I forked `minreq` from the master branch 3 months ago and did not grab
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the commit hash when forking, at the time the released version was 2.13.4

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