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HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is a request and response protocol used to send a request to a server and receive a response back in the form of a file. HTTP is the basis of data communication for the web. HTTPS is an evolution in HTTP, where the “S” stands for secure socket layer allowing communication in HTTP to be more secure.
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If you're using proxies with requests-html and rendering JS sites is all good. Once you render a website pyppeteer don't know about this proxies and will expose your IP. This is an undesired behavior when scraping with proxies.
The idea is that whenever someone passes in proxies to the session object or any method call, make pyppeteer also use these proxies. #265
TraceConfig.on_response_chunk_received doesn't trace if the response body is read from ClientResponse.content
This behavior isn't obvious when looking at Tracing Reference, [Streaming Response Content](https://docs.aiohttp.org/e
Add a changelog
As we attempt to pick up the release cadence, we are in need of an explicit changelog file which enumerates changes in each version. This should be a markdown or plaintext file adhering to some form of standardized format. Ideally, it will be able to work with #582.
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This isn't really a feature request, as what I need is possible with nock as-is. But I spent several hours searching, reading old issues and searching through the source code to find the solution, so I thought this might help others.
I am testing code that accesses a service that sets the statusMessage of the response, as well as the statusCode. I am using nock to mock the server
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OpenTelemetry is a collection of tools, APIs, and SDKs. You use it to instrument, generate, collect, and export telemetry data (metrics, logs, and traces) for analysis in order to understand your software's performance and behavior.
It's yet to be seen how much traction OpenTelemetry gains, but it seems to be getting embraced by large actors.
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https://caddy.community/t/map-handler-use-regex-capture-group-in-destination/11104
I want to refer to the captured parts of the regex in destination, e.g.
@mholt : The map handler doesn’t set placeholders like this, but it could, someone can contribute that functionality. Would be pretty simil