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A HTTPS client implementation for

  • httplib (Python 2), http.client (Python 3) and
  • urllib2 (Python 2) and urllib (Python 3)

... based on PyOpenSSL. PyOpenSSL provides a more fully featured SSL implementation over the default provided with Python and importantly enables full verification of the SSL peer using pyasn1.

Releases

0.5.1

  • Clean up handling for description file - pull in content from this file into setup()
  • Allows the nightly build to fail
  • Add Trove version classifiers to make it explicit what is supported
  • Add python_requires to help pip
  • Drop support for EOL Python 2.6 and 3.3

Thanks to @hugovk for contributions

0.5.0

  • Fix to Subject Alternative Name handling to allow for certificates with more than 64 names (max now 1024). Thanks to Matt Pegler
  • Fix to subjectAltName string to use byte type for correct matching
  • Updated SSL Context objects to default to TLS 1.2

0.4.4

  • Updated test certificates

0.4.3

  • Fix to ndg namespace package warning issue (#3).
    __init__.py file now included in ndg directory so that there are no longer warnings with imports when using Python 2.x. Thanks to Max Mauntner for fix.
  • Minor fix for installation: set minimum release for pyasn1 to avoid conflicts with Ubuntu install - see #5 and #10. pyasn1 also becomes mandatory rather than optional package for install. - It required by cryptography anyway which is a dependency for pyOpenSSL from version 0.14.

0.4.2

  • Fix to bug in ndg.httpsclient.utils.open_url - duplicate open call.
    Nb. This bug and the fix DO NOT affect the httpliband urllib2 interfaces that this package provides.

0.4.1

  • Added explicit ref to Python 3 in classifier text for Python 3 checking tools.
  • Moved LICENSE file into package

0.4.0

  • Made dual compatible with Python 2 / 3.

0.3.3

  • Fix to add in AnotherName for subjectAltNames field - added for support for CACert issued certs (thanks to Gu1).
  • Fix to HTTP Basic Auth option for ndg.httpsclient.utils.main
  • Fix to ServerSSLCertVerification so that it can pass a function-based callback instead of using __call__. In newer versions of OpenSSL (>= 0.14) the latter failed because of a request for __name__ attribute.

0.3.2

  • Fix to SubjectAltNames support check - should only be enabled if pyasn1 is installed.
  • Fix to open_url: HTTP Request object was being created inside if headers is None block - now corrected to create regardless.
  • Added http basic auth support to script. (Thanks to Willem van Engen)

0.3.1

  • extended utils functions to support keyword for passing additional urllib2 handlers.

0.3.0

  • Added ndg.httpsclient.utils.fetch_stream_from_url function and added parameter for data to post in open_url and fetch_* methods.
  • fix to ndg.httpsclient.utils module _should_use_proxy and open_url functions

0.2.0

  • added support for SSL verification with subjectAltNames using pyasn1
  • fixed minor bug - SSL cert DN prefix matching

0.1.0

Initial release

Prerequisites

This has been developed and tested for Python 2.7 with pyOpenSSL 0.13 and 0.14. Version 0.4.0 tested with pyOpenSSL 0.15.1 and Python 2.7 and 3.4. pyasn1 is required for correct SSL verification with subjectAltNames.

Installation

Installation can be performed using easy_install or pip.

Running ndg_httpclient

A simple script for fetching data using HTTP or HTTPS GET from a specified URL.

Parameter:

url The URL of the resource to be fetched

Options:

-h, --help Show help message and exit.

-c FILE, --certificate=FILE Certificate file - defaults to $HOME/credentials.pem

-k FILE, --private-key=FILE Private key file - defaults to the certificate file

-t DIR, --ca-certificate-dir=DIR Trusted CA certificate file directory.

-d, --debug Print debug information - this may be useful in solving problems with HTTP or HTTPS access to a server.

-p FILE, --post-data-file=FILE POST data file

-f FILE, --fetch=FILE Output file

-n, --no-verify-peer Skip verification of peer certificate.