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3f54ba8b
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2020-01-18T13:51:40
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credential: change git_cred to git_credential
We avoid abbreviations where possible; rename git_cred to
git_credential.
In addition, we have standardized on a trailing `_t` for enum types,
instead of using "type" in the name. So `git_credtype_t` has become
`git_credential_t` and its members have become `GIT_CREDENTIAL` instead
of `GIT_CREDTYPE`.
Finally, the source and header files have been renamed to `credential`
instead of `cred`.
Keep previous name and values as deprecated, and include the new header
files from the previous ones.
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29762e40
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2020-01-01T16:14:37
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httpclient: use defines for status codes
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eacecebd
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2019-12-12T13:25:32
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httpclient: introduce a simple http implementation
Introduce a new http client implementation that can GET and POST to
remote URLs.
Consumers can use `git_http_client_init` to create a new client,
`git_http_client_send_request` to send a request to the remote server
and `git_http_client_read_response` to read the response.
The http client implementation will perform the I/O with the remote
server (http or https) but does not understand the git smart transfer
protocol. This allows us to split the concerns of the http subtransport
from the actual http implementation.
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7372573b
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2019-10-25T12:22:10
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httpclient: support expect/continue
Allow users to opt-in to expect/continue handling when sending a POST
and we're authenticated with a "connection-based" authentication
mechanism like NTLM or Negotiate.
If the response is a 100, return to the caller (to allow them to post
their body). If the response is *not* a 100, buffer the response for
the caller.
HTTP expect/continue is generally safe, but some legacy servers
have not implemented it correctly. Require it to be opt-in.
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6c21c989
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2019-12-14T21:32:07
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httpclient: support CONNECT proxies
Fully support HTTP proxies, in particular CONNECT proxies, that allow us
to speak TLS through a proxy.
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6b208836
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2019-12-18T21:55:28
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httpclient: handle chunked responses
Detect responses that are sent with Transfer-Encoding: chunked, and
record that information so that we can consume the entire message body.
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6a095679
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2019-12-14T10:34:36
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httpclient: support authentication
Store the last-seen credential challenges (eg, all the
'WWW-Authenticate' headers in a response message). Given some
credentials, find the best (first) challenge whose mechanism supports
these credentials. (eg, 'Basic' supports username/password credentials,
'Negotiate' supports default credentials).
Set up an authentication context for this mechanism and these
credentials. Continue exchanging challenge/responses until we're
authenticated.
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