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v2.26.0 #5868

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27 changes: 22 additions & 5 deletions HISTORY.md
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- \[Short description of non-trivial change.\]
- Requests Brotli compression, if either the `brotli` or `brotlicffi` package
is installed.

2.26.0 (2021-07-13)
-------------------

**Improvements**

- Requests now supports Brotli compression, if either the `brotli` or
`brotlicffi` package is installed. (#5783)

- `Session.send` now correctly resolves proxy configurations from both
the Session and Request. Behavior now matches `Session.request`. (#5681)

**Bugfixes**

- Fixed a race condition in zip extraction when using Requests in parallel
from zip archive. (#5707)

**Dependencies**

- Instead of `chardet`, use the MIT-licensed `charset_normalizer` for Python3
to remove license ambiguity for projects bundling requests. If `chardet`
is already installed on your machine it will be used instead of `charset_normalizer`
to keep backwards compatibility.
to keep backwards compatibility. (#5797)

You can also install `chardet` while installing requests by
specifying `[use_chardet_on_py3]` extra as follows:
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Python2 still depends upon the `chardet` module.

- Requests now supports `idna` 3.x on Python 3. `idna` 2.x will continue to
be used on Python 2 installations. (#5711)

**Deprecations**

- The `requests[security]` extra has been converted to a no-op install.
PyOpenSSL is no longer the recommended secure option for Requests.
PyOpenSSL is no longer the recommended secure option for Requests. (#5867)

- Requests has officially dropped support for Python 3.5.
- Requests has officially dropped support for Python 3.5. (#5867)

2.25.1 (2020-12-16)
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions requests/__version__.py
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__title__ = 'requests'
__description__ = 'Python HTTP for Humans.'
__url__ = 'https://requests.readthedocs.io'
__version__ = '2.25.1'
__build__ = 0x022501
__version__ = '2.26.0'
__build__ = 0x022600
__author__ = 'Kenneth Reitz'
__author_email__ = 'me@kennethreitz.org'
__license__ = 'Apache 2.0'
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