From a89fcee109583a862b21b0b18b078fa47f62c05f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ukaj Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:35:23 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/3] fix: Incorrect parsing of index_urls in requirements.txt Signed-off-by: ukaj --- src/python_inspector/api.py | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/python_inspector/api.py b/src/python_inspector/api.py index 2ddea70..7d50c2d 100644 --- a/src/python_inspector/api.py +++ b/src/python_inspector/api.py @@ -155,8 +155,12 @@ def resolve_dependencies( for req_file in requirement_files: deps = dependencies.get_dependencies_from_requirements(requirements_file=req_file) for extra_data in dependencies.get_extra_data_from_requirements(requirements_file=req_file): - index_urls = (*index_urls, *tuple(extra_data.get("extra_index_urls") or [])) - index_urls = (*index_urls, *tuple(extra_data.get("index_url") or [])) + extra_index_urls = extra_data.get("extra_index_urls") or [] + index_url = extra_data.get("index_url") or [] + if isinstance(extra_index_urls, list): + index_urls = (*index_urls, *tuple(extra_index_urls)) + if isinstance(index_url, str): + index_urls = (*index_urls, index_url) direct_dependencies.extend(deps) package_data = [ pkg_data.to_dict() for pkg_data in PipRequirementsFileHandler.parse(location=req_file) From 0d1b9a7bad487acc00dbf5b8154e1b48952543fb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tushar Goel Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2025 13:30:02 +0530 Subject: [PATCH 2/3] Update tests Signed-off-by: Tushar Goel --- tests/data/azure-devops.req-310-expected.json | 115 +++++++++--------- tests/data/azure-devops.req-312-expected.json | 115 +++++++++--------- tests/data/azure-devops.req-313-expected.json | 115 +++++++++--------- tests/data/azure-devops.req-38-expected.json | 87 ++++++------- ...e-requirements-ignore-errors-expected.json | 20 +-- .../pinned-pdt-requirements.txt-expected.json | 20 +-- .../pinned-requirements.txt-expected.json | 22 ++-- .../data/test-api-with-requirement-file.json | 21 ++-- tests/test_resolution.py | 4 +- 9 files changed, 255 insertions(+), 264 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-310-expected.json b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-310-expected.json index aba43c1..d914d42 100644 --- a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-310-expected.json +++ b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-310-expected.json @@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ "type": "pypi", "namespace": null, "name": "azure-core", - "version": "1.32.0", + "version": "1.33.0", "qualifiers": {}, "subpath": null, "primary_language": "Python", - "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require\nyou to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have\nthe right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution.\nFor details, visit [https://cla.microsoft.com](https://cla.microsoft.com).\n\nWhen you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether\nyou need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label,\ncomment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n\n## 1.0.0b3 (2019-09-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix aiohttp auto-headers #6992\n- Add tracing to policies module init #6951\n\n## 1.0.0b2 (2019-08-05)\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Transport classes don't take `config` parameter anymore (use kwargs instead) #6372\n- `azure.core.paging` has been completely refactored #6420\n- HttpResponse.content_type attribute is now a string (was a list) #6490\n- For `StreamDownloadGenerator` subclasses, `response` is now an `HttpResponse`, and not a transport response like `aiohttp.ClientResponse` or `requests.Response`. The transport response is available in `internal_response` attribute #6490\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- aiohttp is not required to import async pipelines classes #6496\n- `AsyncioRequestsTransport.sleep` is now a coroutine as expected #6490\n- `RequestsTransport` is not tight to `ProxyPolicy` implementation details anymore #6372\n- `AiohttpTransport` does not raise on unexpected kwargs #6355\n\n### Features\n\n- New paging base classes that support `continuation_token` and `by_page()` #6420\n- Proxy support for `AiohttpTransport` #6372\n\n## 1.0.0b1 (2019-06-26)\n\n- Preview 1 release", - "release_date": "2024-10-31T17:45:19", + "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.33.0 (2025-04-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added native OpenTelemetry tracing to Azure Core which enables users to use OpenTelemetry to trace Azure SDK operations without needing to install a plugin. #39563\n - To enable native OpenTelemetry tracing, users need to:\n 1. Have `opentelemetry-api` installed.\n 2. Ensure that `settings.tracing_implementation` is not set.\n 3. Ensure that `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `True`.\n - If `setting.tracing_implementation` is set, the tracing plugin will be used instead of the native tracing.\n - If `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `False`, tracing will be disabled.\n - The `OpenTelemetryTracer` class was added to the `azure.core.tracing.opentelemetry` module. This is a wrapper around the OpenTelemetry tracer that is used to create spans for Azure SDK operations.\n - Added a `get_tracer` method to the new `azure.core.instrumentation` module. This method returns an instance of the `OpenTelemetryTracer` class if OpenTelemetry is available.\n - A `TracingOptions` TypedDict class was added to define the options that SDK users can use to configure tracing per-operation. These options include the ability to enable or disable tracing and set additional attributes on spans.\n - Example usage: `client.method(tracing_options={\"enabled\": True, \"attributes\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}})`\n - The `DistributedTracingPolicy` and `distributed_trace`/`distributed_trace_async` decorators now uses the OpenTelemetry tracer if it is available and native tracing is enabled.\n - SDK clients can define an `_instrumentation_config` class variable to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in method span creation. Possible configuration options are `library_name`, `library_version`, `schema_url`, and `attributes`.\n - `DistributedTracingPolicy` now accepts a `instrumentation_config` keyword argument to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in HTTP span creation.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Removed automatic tracing enablement for the OpenTelemetry plugin if `opentelemetry` was imported. To enable tracing with the plugin, please import `azure.core.settings.settings` and set `settings.tracing_implementation` to `\"opentelemetry\"`. #39563\n- In `DistributedTracingPolicy`, the default span name is now just the HTTP method (e.g., \"GET\", \"POST\") and no longer includes the URL path. This change was made to converge with the OpenTelemetry HTTP semantic conventions. The full URL is still included in the span attributes.\n- Renamed span attributes in `DistributedTracingPolicy`:\n - \"x-ms-client-request-id\" is now \"az.client_request_id\"\n - \"x-ms-request-id\" is now \"az.service_request_id\"\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `traceparent` header was not being set correctly in the `DistributedTracingPolicy`. The `traceparent` header will now set based on the context of the HTTP client span. #40074\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added `opentelemetry-api` as an optional dependency for tracing. This can be installed with `pip install azure-core[tracing]`. #39563\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. 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Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data, such as text or binary data.\n\nBlob storage is ideal for:\n\n* Serving images or documents directly to a browser\n* Storing files for distributed access\n* Streaming video and audio\n* Storing data for backup and restore, disaster recovery, and archiving\n* Storing data for analysis by an on-premises or Azure-hosted service\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/azure/storage/blob)\n| [Package (PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/azure-storage-blob/)\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-storage/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-ref)\n| [Product documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/)\n| [Samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples)\n\n\n## Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n* Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n* You must have an [Azure subscription](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/) and an\n[Azure storage account](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview) to use this package.\n\n### Install the package\nInstall the Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/):\n\n```bash\npip install azure-storage-blob\n```\n\n### Create a storage account\nIf you wish to create a new storage account, you can use the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-portal),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-powershell),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-cli):\n\n```bash\n# Create a new resource group to hold the storage account -\n# if using an existing resource group, skip this step\naz group create --name my-resource-group --location westus2\n\n# Create the storage account\naz storage account create -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group\n```\n\n### Create the client\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with three types of resources: the storage\naccount itself, blob storage containers, and blobs. Interaction with these resources starts with an instance of a\n[client](#clients). To create a client object, you will need the storage account's blob service account URL and a\ncredential that allows you to access the storage account:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nservice = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net/\", credential=credential)\n```\n\n#### Looking up the account URL\nYou can find the storage account's blob service URL using the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview#storage-account-endpoints),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.storage/get-azstorageaccount),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/storage/account?view=azure-cli-latest#az-storage-account-show):\n\n```bash\n# Get the blob service account url for the storage account\naz storage account show -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group --query \"primaryEndpoints.blob\"\n```\n\n#### Types of credentials\nThe `credential` parameter may be provided in a number of different forms, depending on the type of\n[authorization](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth) you wish to use:\n1. To use an [Azure Active Directory (AAD) token credential](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad),\n provide an instance of the desired credential type obtained from the\n [azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#credentials) library.\n For example, [DefaultAzureCredential](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#defaultazurecredential)\n can be used to authenticate the client.\n\n This requires some initial setup:\n * [Install azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#install-the-package)\n * [Register a new AAD application](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-register-app) and give permissions to access Azure Storage\n * [Grant access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-rbac-portal) to Azure Blob data with RBAC in the Azure Portal\n * Set the values of the client ID, tenant ID, and client secret of the AAD application as environment variables:\n AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET\n\n Use the returned token credential to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(\n account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\",\n credential=token_credential\n )\n ```\n\n2. To use a [shared access signature (SAS) token](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview),\n provide the token as a string. If your account URL includes the SAS token, omit the credential parameter.\n You can generate a SAS token from the Azure Portal under \"Shared access signature\" or use one of the `generate_sas()`\n functions to create a sas token for the storage account, container, or blob:\n\n ```python\n from datetime import datetime, timedelta\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient, generate_account_sas, ResourceTypes, AccountSasPermissions\n\n sas_token = generate_account_sas(\n account_name=\"\",\n account_key=\"\",\n resource_types=ResourceTypes(service=True),\n permission=AccountSasPermissions(read=True),\n expiry=datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(hours=1)\n )\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=sas_token)\n ```\n\n3. To use a storage account [shared key](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/authenticate-with-shared-key/)\n (aka account key or access key), provide the key as a string. This can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\"\n section or by running the following Azure CLI command:\n\n ```az storage account keys list -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount```\n\n Use the key as the credential parameter to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=\"\")\n ```\n \n If you are using **customized url** (which means the url is not in this format `.blob.core.windows.net`),\n please instantiate the client using the credential below:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", \n credential={\"account_name\": \"\", \"account_key\":\"\"})\n ```\n\n4. To use [anonymous public read access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/storage-manage-access-to-resources),\n simply omit the credential parameter.\n\n#### Creating the client from a connection string\nDepending on your use case and authorization method, you may prefer to initialize a client instance with a storage\nconnection string instead of providing the account URL and credential separately. To do this, pass the storage\nconnection string to the client's `from_connection_string` class method:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nconnection_string = \"DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=xxxx;AccountKey=xxxx;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net\"\nservice = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=connection_string)\n```\n\nThe connection string to your storage account can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\" section or by running the following CLI command:\n\n```bash\naz storage account show-connection-string -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount\n```\n\n## Key concepts\nThe following components make up the Azure Blob Service:\n* The storage account itself\n* A container within the storage account\n* A blob within a container\n\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with each of these components through the\nuse of a dedicated client object.\n\n### Clients\nFour different clients are provided to interact with the various components of the Blob Service:\n1. [BlobServiceClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobserviceclient) -\n this client represents interaction with the Azure storage account itself, and allows you to acquire preconfigured\n client instances to access the containers and blobs within. It provides operations to retrieve and configure the\n account properties as well as list, create, and delete containers within the account. To perform operations on a\n specific container or blob, retrieve a client using the `get_container_client` or `get_blob_client` methods.\n2. [ContainerClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-containerclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific container (which need not exist yet), and allows you to acquire\n preconfigured client instances to access the blobs within. It provides operations to create, delete, or configure a\n container and includes operations to list, upload, and delete the blobs within it. To perform operations on a\n specific blob within the container, retrieve a client using the `get_blob_client` method.\n3. [BlobClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific blob (which need not exist yet). It provides operations to\n upload, download, delete, and create snapshots of a blob, as well as specific operations per blob type.\n4. [BlobLeaseClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobleaseclient) -\n this client represents lease interactions with a `ContainerClient` or `BlobClient`. It provides operations to\n acquire, renew, release, change, and break a lease on a specified resource.\n\n### Async Clients \nThis library includes a complete async API supported on Python 3.5+. To use it, you must\nfirst install an async transport, such as [aiohttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/).\nSee\n[azure-core documentation](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#transport)\nfor more information.\n\nAsync clients and credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. These\nobjects are async context managers and define async `close` methods.\n\n### Blob Types\nOnce you've initialized a Client, you can choose from the different types of blobs:\n* [Block blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-block-blobs)\n store text and binary data, up to approximately 4.75 TiB. Block blobs are made up of blocks of data that can be\n managed individually\n* [Append blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-append-blobs)\n are made up of blocks like block blobs, but are optimized for append operations. Append blobs are ideal for scenarios\n such as logging data from virtual machines\n* [Page blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-page-blobs)\n store random access files up to 8 TiB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for\n Azure virtual machines\n\n## Examples\nThe following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Storage Blob tasks, including:\n\n* [Create a container](#create-a-container \"Create a container\")\n* [Uploading a blob](#uploading-a-blob \"Uploading a blob\")\n* [Downloading a blob](#downloading-a-blob \"Downloading a blob\")\n* [Enumerating blobs](#enumerating-blobs \"Enumerating blobs\")\n\nNote that a container must be created before to upload or download a blob.\n\n### Create a container\n\nCreate a container from where you can upload or download blobs.\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\ncontainer_client.create_container()\n```\n\nUse the async client to create a container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nawait container_client.create_container()\n```\n\n### Uploading a blob\nUpload a blob to your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\nUse the async client to upload a blob\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n await blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\n### Downloading a blob\nDownload a blob from your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n blob_data = blob.download_blob()\n blob_data.readinto(my_blob)\n```\n\nDownload a blob asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n stream = await blob.download_blob()\n data = await stream.readall()\n my_blob.write(data)\n```\n\n### Enumerating blobs\nList the blobs in your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = container.list_blobs()\nfor blob in blob_list:\n print(blob.name + '\\n')\n```\n\nList the blobs asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = []\nasync for blob in container.list_blobs():\n blob_list.append(blob)\nprint(blob_list)\n```\n\n## Optional Configuration\n\nOptional keyword arguments that can be passed in at the client and per-operation level.\n\n### Retry Policy configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure the retry policy:\n\n* __retry_total__ (int): Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts.\nPass in `retry_total=0` if you do not want to retry on requests. Defaults to 10.\n* __retry_connect__ (int): How many connection-related errors to retry on. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_read__ (int): How many times to retry on read errors. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_status__ (int): How many times to retry on bad status codes. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_to_secondary__ (bool): Whether the request should be retried to secondary, if able.\nThis should only be enabled of RA-GRS accounts are used and potentially stale data can be handled.\nDefaults to `False`.\n\n### Encryption configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure encryption:\n\n* __require_encryption__ (bool): If set to True, will enforce that objects are encrypted and decrypt them.\n* __encryption_version__ (str): Specifies the version of encryption to use. Current options are `'2.0'` or `'1.0'` and\nthe default value is `'1.0'`. Version 1.0 is deprecated, and it is **highly recommended** to use version 2.0.\n* __key_encryption_key__ (object): The user-provided key-encryption-key. The instance must implement the following methods:\n - `wrap_key(key)`--wraps the specified key using an algorithm of the user's choice.\n - `get_key_wrap_algorithm()`--returns the algorithm used to wrap the specified symmetric key.\n - `get_kid()`--returns a string key id for this key-encryption-key.\n* __key_resolver_function__ (callable): The user-provided key resolver. Uses the kid string to return a key-encryption-key\nimplementing the interface defined above.\n\n### Other client / per-operation configuration\n\nOther optional configuration keyword arguments that can be specified on the client or per-operation.\n\n**Client keyword arguments:**\n\n* __connection_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait to establish a connection to the server.\nDefaults to 20 seconds.\n* __read_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait, between consecutive read operations, for a\nresponse from the server. This is a socket level timeout and is not affected by overall data size. Client-side read \ntimeouts will be automatically retried. Defaults to 60 seconds.\n* __transport__ (Any): User-provided transport to send the HTTP request.\n\n**Per-operation keyword arguments:**\n\n* __raw_response_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the response returned from the service.\n* __raw_request_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the request before being sent to service.\n* __client_request_id__ (str): Optional user specified identification of the request.\n* __user_agent__ (str): Appends the custom value to the user-agent header to be sent with the request.\n* __logging_enable__ (bool): Enables logging at the DEBUG level. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __logging_body__ (bool): Enables logging the request and response body. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __headers__ (dict): Pass in custom headers as key, value pairs. E.g. `headers={'CustomValue': value}`\n\n## Troubleshooting\n### General\nStorage Blob clients raise exceptions defined in [Azure Core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/README.md).\n\nThis list can be used for reference to catch thrown exceptions. To get the specific error code of the exception, use the `error_code` attribute, i.e, `exception.error_code`.\n\n### Logging\nThis library uses the standard\n[logging](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) library for logging.\nBasic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO\nlevel.\n\nDetailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted\nheaders, can be enabled on a client with the `logging_enable` argument:\n```python\nimport sys\nimport logging\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\n# Create a logger for the 'azure.storage.blob' SDK\nlogger = logging.getLogger('azure.storage.blob')\nlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)\n\n# Configure a console output\nhandler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)\nlogger.addHandler(handler)\n\n# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level\nservice_client = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(\"your_connection_string\", logging_enable=True)\n```\n\nSimilarly, `logging_enable` can enable detailed logging for a single operation,\neven when it isn't enabled for the client:\n```python\nservice_client.get_service_stats(logging_enable=True)\n```\n\n## Next steps\n\n### More sample code\n\nGet started with our [Blob samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples).\n\nSeveral Storage Blobs Python SDK samples are available to you in the SDK's GitHub repository. These samples provide example code for additional scenarios commonly encountered while working with Storage Blobs:\n\n* [blob_samples_container_access_policy.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy_async.py)) - Examples to set Access policies:\n * Set up Access Policy for container\n\n* [blob_samples_hello_world.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world_async.py)) - Examples for common Storage Blob tasks:\n * Set up a container\n * Create a block, page, or append blob\n * Upload blobs\n * Download blobs\n * Delete blobs\n\n* [blob_samples_authentication.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication_async.py)) - Examples for authenticating and creating the client:\n * From a connection string\n * From a shared access key\n * From a shared access signature token\n * From active directory\n\n* [blob_samples_service.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with the blob service:\n * Get account information\n * Get and set service properties\n * Get service statistics\n * Create, list, and delete containers\n * Get the Blob or Container client\n\n* [blob_samples_containers.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with containers:\n * Create a container and delete containers\n * Set metadata on containers\n * Get container properties\n * Acquire a lease on container\n * Set an access policy on a container\n * Upload, list, delete blobs in container\n * Get the blob client to interact with a specific blob\n\n* [blob_samples_common.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common_async.py)) - Examples common to all types of blobs:\n * Create a snapshot\n * Delete a blob snapshot\n * Soft delete a blob\n * Undelete a blob\n * Acquire a lease on a blob\n * Copy a blob from a URL\n\n* [blob_samples_directory_interface.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_directory_interface.py) - Examples for interfacing with Blob storage as if it were a directory on a filesystem:\n * Copy (upload or download) a single file or directory\n * List files or directories at a single level or recursively\n * Delete a single file or recursively delete a directory\n\n### Additional documentation\nFor more extensive documentation on Azure Blob storage, see the [Azure Blob storage documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/) on learn.microsoft.com.\n\n## Contributing\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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"package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.3.0", + "package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.4.0", "dependencies": [] } ] diff --git a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-312-expected.json b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-312-expected.json index 826902c..fac7965 100644 --- a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-312-expected.json +++ b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-312-expected.json @@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ "type": "pypi", "namespace": null, "name": "azure-core", - "version": "1.32.0", + "version": "1.33.0", "qualifiers": {}, "subpath": null, "primary_language": "Python", - "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n\n## 1.0.0b3 (2019-09-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix aiohttp auto-headers #6992\n- Add tracing to policies module init #6951\n\n## 1.0.0b2 (2019-08-05)\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Transport classes don't take `config` parameter anymore (use kwargs instead) #6372\n- `azure.core.paging` has been completely refactored #6420\n- HttpResponse.content_type attribute is now a string (was a list) #6490\n- For `StreamDownloadGenerator` subclasses, `response` is now an `HttpResponse`, and not a transport response like `aiohttp.ClientResponse` or `requests.Response`. The transport response is available in `internal_response` attribute #6490\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- aiohttp is not required to import async pipelines classes #6496\n- `AsyncioRequestsTransport.sleep` is now a coroutine as expected #6490\n- `RequestsTransport` is not tight to `ProxyPolicy` implementation details anymore #6372\n- `AiohttpTransport` does not raise on unexpected kwargs #6355\n\n### Features\n\n- New paging base classes that support `continuation_token` and `by_page()` #6420\n- Proxy support for `AiohttpTransport` #6372\n\n## 1.0.0b1 (2019-06-26)\n\n- Preview 1 release", - "release_date": "2024-10-31T17:45:19", + "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require\nyou to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have\nthe right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution.\nFor details, visit [https://cla.microsoft.com](https://cla.microsoft.com).\n\nWhen you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether\nyou need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label,\ncomment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.33.0 (2025-04-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added native OpenTelemetry tracing to Azure Core which enables users to use OpenTelemetry to trace Azure SDK operations without needing to install a plugin. #39563\n - To enable native OpenTelemetry tracing, users need to:\n 1. Have `opentelemetry-api` installed.\n 2. Ensure that `settings.tracing_implementation` is not set.\n 3. Ensure that `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `True`.\n - If `setting.tracing_implementation` is set, the tracing plugin will be used instead of the native tracing.\n - If `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `False`, tracing will be disabled.\n - The `OpenTelemetryTracer` class was added to the `azure.core.tracing.opentelemetry` module. This is a wrapper around the OpenTelemetry tracer that is used to create spans for Azure SDK operations.\n - Added a `get_tracer` method to the new `azure.core.instrumentation` module. This method returns an instance of the `OpenTelemetryTracer` class if OpenTelemetry is available.\n - A `TracingOptions` TypedDict class was added to define the options that SDK users can use to configure tracing per-operation. These options include the ability to enable or disable tracing and set additional attributes on spans.\n - Example usage: `client.method(tracing_options={\"enabled\": True, \"attributes\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}})`\n - The `DistributedTracingPolicy` and `distributed_trace`/`distributed_trace_async` decorators now uses the OpenTelemetry tracer if it is available and native tracing is enabled.\n - SDK clients can define an `_instrumentation_config` class variable to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in method span creation. Possible configuration options are `library_name`, `library_version`, `schema_url`, and `attributes`.\n - `DistributedTracingPolicy` now accepts a `instrumentation_config` keyword argument to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in HTTP span creation.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Removed automatic tracing enablement for the OpenTelemetry plugin if `opentelemetry` was imported. To enable tracing with the plugin, please import `azure.core.settings.settings` and set `settings.tracing_implementation` to `\"opentelemetry\"`. #39563\n- In `DistributedTracingPolicy`, the default span name is now just the HTTP method (e.g., \"GET\", \"POST\") and no longer includes the URL path. This change was made to converge with the OpenTelemetry HTTP semantic conventions. The full URL is still included in the span attributes.\n- Renamed span attributes in `DistributedTracingPolicy`:\n - \"x-ms-client-request-id\" is now \"az.client_request_id\"\n - \"x-ms-request-id\" is now \"az.service_request_id\"\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `traceparent` header was not being set correctly in the `DistributedTracingPolicy`. The `traceparent` header will now set based on the context of the HTTP client span. #40074\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added `opentelemetry-api` as an optional dependency for tracing. This can be installed with `pip install azure-core[tracing]`. #39563\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. 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Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data, such as text or binary data.\n\nBlob storage is ideal for:\n\n* Serving images or documents directly to a browser\n* Storing files for distributed access\n* Streaming video and audio\n* Storing data for backup and restore, disaster recovery, and archiving\n* Storing data for analysis by an on-premises or Azure-hosted service\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/azure/storage/blob)\n| [Package (PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/azure-storage-blob/)\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-storage/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-ref)\n| [Product documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/)\n| [Samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples)\n\n\n## Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n* Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n* You must have an [Azure subscription](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/) and an\n[Azure storage account](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview) to use this package.\n\n### Install the package\nInstall the Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/):\n\n```bash\npip install azure-storage-blob\n```\n\n### Create a storage account\nIf you wish to create a new storage account, you can use the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-portal),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-powershell),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-cli):\n\n```bash\n# Create a new resource group to hold the storage account -\n# if using an existing resource group, skip this step\naz group create --name my-resource-group --location westus2\n\n# Create the storage account\naz storage account create -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group\n```\n\n### Create the client\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with three types of resources: the storage\naccount itself, blob storage containers, and blobs. Interaction with these resources starts with an instance of a\n[client](#clients). To create a client object, you will need the storage account's blob service account URL and a\ncredential that allows you to access the storage account:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nservice = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net/\", credential=credential)\n```\n\n#### Looking up the account URL\nYou can find the storage account's blob service URL using the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview#storage-account-endpoints),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.storage/get-azstorageaccount),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/storage/account?view=azure-cli-latest#az-storage-account-show):\n\n```bash\n# Get the blob service account url for the storage account\naz storage account show -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group --query \"primaryEndpoints.blob\"\n```\n\n#### Types of credentials\nThe `credential` parameter may be provided in a number of different forms, depending on the type of\n[authorization](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth) you wish to use:\n1. To use an [Azure Active Directory (AAD) token credential](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad),\n provide an instance of the desired credential type obtained from the\n [azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#credentials) library.\n For example, [DefaultAzureCredential](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#defaultazurecredential)\n can be used to authenticate the client.\n\n This requires some initial setup:\n * [Install azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#install-the-package)\n * [Register a new AAD application](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-register-app) and give permissions to access Azure Storage\n * [Grant access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-rbac-portal) to Azure Blob data with RBAC in the Azure Portal\n * Set the values of the client ID, tenant ID, and client secret of the AAD application as environment variables:\n AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET\n\n Use the returned token credential to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(\n account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\",\n credential=token_credential\n )\n ```\n\n2. To use a [shared access signature (SAS) token](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview),\n provide the token as a string. If your account URL includes the SAS token, omit the credential parameter.\n You can generate a SAS token from the Azure Portal under \"Shared access signature\" or use one of the `generate_sas()`\n functions to create a sas token for the storage account, container, or blob:\n\n ```python\n from datetime import datetime, timedelta\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient, generate_account_sas, ResourceTypes, AccountSasPermissions\n\n sas_token = generate_account_sas(\n account_name=\"\",\n account_key=\"\",\n resource_types=ResourceTypes(service=True),\n permission=AccountSasPermissions(read=True),\n expiry=datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(hours=1)\n )\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=sas_token)\n ```\n\n3. To use a storage account [shared key](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/authenticate-with-shared-key/)\n (aka account key or access key), provide the key as a string. This can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\"\n section or by running the following Azure CLI command:\n\n ```az storage account keys list -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount```\n\n Use the key as the credential parameter to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=\"\")\n ```\n \n If you are using **customized url** (which means the url is not in this format `.blob.core.windows.net`),\n please instantiate the client using the credential below:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", \n credential={\"account_name\": \"\", \"account_key\":\"\"})\n ```\n\n4. To use [anonymous public read access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/storage-manage-access-to-resources),\n simply omit the credential parameter.\n\n#### Creating the client from a connection string\nDepending on your use case and authorization method, you may prefer to initialize a client instance with a storage\nconnection string instead of providing the account URL and credential separately. To do this, pass the storage\nconnection string to the client's `from_connection_string` class method:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nconnection_string = \"DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=xxxx;AccountKey=xxxx;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net\"\nservice = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=connection_string)\n```\n\nThe connection string to your storage account can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\" section or by running the following CLI command:\n\n```bash\naz storage account show-connection-string -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount\n```\n\n## Key concepts\nThe following components make up the Azure Blob Service:\n* The storage account itself\n* A container within the storage account\n* A blob within a container\n\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with each of these components through the\nuse of a dedicated client object.\n\n### Clients\nFour different clients are provided to interact with the various components of the Blob Service:\n1. [BlobServiceClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobserviceclient) -\n this client represents interaction with the Azure storage account itself, and allows you to acquire preconfigured\n client instances to access the containers and blobs within. It provides operations to retrieve and configure the\n account properties as well as list, create, and delete containers within the account. To perform operations on a\n specific container or blob, retrieve a client using the `get_container_client` or `get_blob_client` methods.\n2. [ContainerClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-containerclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific container (which need not exist yet), and allows you to acquire\n preconfigured client instances to access the blobs within. It provides operations to create, delete, or configure a\n container and includes operations to list, upload, and delete the blobs within it. To perform operations on a\n specific blob within the container, retrieve a client using the `get_blob_client` method.\n3. [BlobClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific blob (which need not exist yet). It provides operations to\n upload, download, delete, and create snapshots of a blob, as well as specific operations per blob type.\n4. [BlobLeaseClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobleaseclient) -\n this client represents lease interactions with a `ContainerClient` or `BlobClient`. It provides operations to\n acquire, renew, release, change, and break a lease on a specified resource.\n\n### Async Clients \nThis library includes a complete async API supported on Python 3.5+. To use it, you must\nfirst install an async transport, such as [aiohttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/).\nSee\n[azure-core documentation](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#transport)\nfor more information.\n\nAsync clients and credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. These\nobjects are async context managers and define async `close` methods.\n\n### Blob Types\nOnce you've initialized a Client, you can choose from the different types of blobs:\n* [Block blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-block-blobs)\n store text and binary data, up to approximately 4.75 TiB. Block blobs are made up of blocks of data that can be\n managed individually\n* [Append blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-append-blobs)\n are made up of blocks like block blobs, but are optimized for append operations. Append blobs are ideal for scenarios\n such as logging data from virtual machines\n* [Page blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-page-blobs)\n store random access files up to 8 TiB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for\n Azure virtual machines\n\n## Examples\nThe following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Storage Blob tasks, including:\n\n* [Create a container](#create-a-container \"Create a container\")\n* [Uploading a blob](#uploading-a-blob \"Uploading a blob\")\n* [Downloading a blob](#downloading-a-blob \"Downloading a blob\")\n* [Enumerating blobs](#enumerating-blobs \"Enumerating blobs\")\n\nNote that a container must be created before to upload or download a blob.\n\n### Create a container\n\nCreate a container from where you can upload or download blobs.\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\ncontainer_client.create_container()\n```\n\nUse the async client to create a container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nawait container_client.create_container()\n```\n\n### Uploading a blob\nUpload a blob to your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\nUse the async client to upload a blob\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n await blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\n### Downloading a blob\nDownload a blob from your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n blob_data = blob.download_blob()\n blob_data.readinto(my_blob)\n```\n\nDownload a blob asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n stream = await blob.download_blob()\n data = await stream.readall()\n my_blob.write(data)\n```\n\n### Enumerating blobs\nList the blobs in your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = container.list_blobs()\nfor blob in blob_list:\n print(blob.name + '\\n')\n```\n\nList the blobs asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = []\nasync for blob in container.list_blobs():\n blob_list.append(blob)\nprint(blob_list)\n```\n\n## Optional Configuration\n\nOptional keyword arguments that can be passed in at the client and per-operation level.\n\n### Retry Policy configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure the retry policy:\n\n* __retry_total__ (int): Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts.\nPass in `retry_total=0` if you do not want to retry on requests. Defaults to 10.\n* __retry_connect__ (int): How many connection-related errors to retry on. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_read__ (int): How many times to retry on read errors. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_status__ (int): How many times to retry on bad status codes. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_to_secondary__ (bool): Whether the request should be retried to secondary, if able.\nThis should only be enabled of RA-GRS accounts are used and potentially stale data can be handled.\nDefaults to `False`.\n\n### Encryption configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure encryption:\n\n* __require_encryption__ (bool): If set to True, will enforce that objects are encrypted and decrypt them.\n* __encryption_version__ (str): Specifies the version of encryption to use. Current options are `'2.0'` or `'1.0'` and\nthe default value is `'1.0'`. Version 1.0 is deprecated, and it is **highly recommended** to use version 2.0.\n* __key_encryption_key__ (object): The user-provided key-encryption-key. The instance must implement the following methods:\n - `wrap_key(key)`--wraps the specified key using an algorithm of the user's choice.\n - `get_key_wrap_algorithm()`--returns the algorithm used to wrap the specified symmetric key.\n - `get_kid()`--returns a string key id for this key-encryption-key.\n* __key_resolver_function__ (callable): The user-provided key resolver. Uses the kid string to return a key-encryption-key\nimplementing the interface defined above.\n\n### Other client / per-operation configuration\n\nOther optional configuration keyword arguments that can be specified on the client or per-operation.\n\n**Client keyword arguments:**\n\n* __connection_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait to establish a connection to the server.\nDefaults to 20 seconds.\n* __read_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait, between consecutive read operations, for a\nresponse from the server. This is a socket level timeout and is not affected by overall data size. Client-side read \ntimeouts will be automatically retried. Defaults to 60 seconds.\n* __transport__ (Any): User-provided transport to send the HTTP request.\n\n**Per-operation keyword arguments:**\n\n* __raw_response_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the response returned from the service.\n* __raw_request_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the request before being sent to service.\n* __client_request_id__ (str): Optional user specified identification of the request.\n* __user_agent__ (str): Appends the custom value to the user-agent header to be sent with the request.\n* __logging_enable__ (bool): Enables logging at the DEBUG level. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __logging_body__ (bool): Enables logging the request and response body. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __headers__ (dict): Pass in custom headers as key, value pairs. E.g. `headers={'CustomValue': value}`\n\n## Troubleshooting\n### General\nStorage Blob clients raise exceptions defined in [Azure Core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/README.md).\n\nThis list can be used for reference to catch thrown exceptions. To get the specific error code of the exception, use the `error_code` attribute, i.e, `exception.error_code`.\n\n### Logging\nThis library uses the standard\n[logging](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) library for logging.\nBasic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO\nlevel.\n\nDetailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted\nheaders, can be enabled on a client with the `logging_enable` argument:\n```python\nimport sys\nimport logging\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\n# Create a logger for the 'azure.storage.blob' SDK\nlogger = logging.getLogger('azure.storage.blob')\nlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)\n\n# Configure a console output\nhandler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)\nlogger.addHandler(handler)\n\n# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level\nservice_client = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(\"your_connection_string\", logging_enable=True)\n```\n\nSimilarly, `logging_enable` can enable detailed logging for a single operation,\neven when it isn't enabled for the client:\n```python\nservice_client.get_service_stats(logging_enable=True)\n```\n\n## Next steps\n\n### More sample code\n\nGet started with our [Blob samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples).\n\nSeveral Storage Blobs Python SDK samples are available to you in the SDK's GitHub repository. These samples provide example code for additional scenarios commonly encountered while working with Storage Blobs:\n\n* [blob_samples_container_access_policy.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy_async.py)) - Examples to set Access policies:\n * Set up Access Policy for container\n\n* [blob_samples_hello_world.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world_async.py)) - Examples for common Storage Blob tasks:\n * Set up a container\n * Create a block, page, or append blob\n * Upload blobs\n * Download blobs\n * Delete blobs\n\n* [blob_samples_authentication.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication_async.py)) - Examples for authenticating and creating the client:\n * From a connection string\n * From a shared access key\n * From a shared access signature token\n * From active directory\n\n* [blob_samples_service.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with the blob service:\n * Get account information\n * Get and set service properties\n * Get service statistics\n * Create, list, and delete containers\n * Get the Blob or Container client\n\n* [blob_samples_containers.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with containers:\n * Create a container and delete containers\n * Set metadata on containers\n * Get container properties\n * Acquire a lease on container\n * Set an access policy on a container\n * Upload, list, delete blobs in container\n * Get the blob client to interact with a specific blob\n\n* [blob_samples_common.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common_async.py)) - Examples common to all types of blobs:\n * Create a snapshot\n * Delete a blob snapshot\n * Soft delete a blob\n * Undelete a blob\n * Acquire a lease on a blob\n * Copy a blob from a URL\n\n* [blob_samples_directory_interface.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_directory_interface.py) - Examples for interfacing with Blob storage as if it were a directory on a filesystem:\n * Copy (upload or download) a single file or directory\n * List files or directories at a single level or recursively\n * Delete a single file or recursively delete a directory\n\n### Additional documentation\nFor more extensive documentation on Azure Blob storage, see the [Azure Blob storage documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/) on learn.microsoft.com.\n\n## Contributing\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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"package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.3.0", + "package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.4.0", "dependencies": [] } ] diff --git a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-313-expected.json b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-313-expected.json index 795b0ab..3c7e9a8 100644 --- a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-313-expected.json +++ b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-313-expected.json @@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ "type": "pypi", "namespace": null, "name": "azure-core", - "version": "1.32.0", + "version": "1.33.0", "qualifiers": {}, "subpath": null, "primary_language": "Python", - "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n\n## 1.0.0b3 (2019-09-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix aiohttp auto-headers #6992\n- Add tracing to policies module init #6951\n\n## 1.0.0b2 (2019-08-05)\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Transport classes don't take `config` parameter anymore (use kwargs instead) #6372\n- `azure.core.paging` has been completely refactored #6420\n- HttpResponse.content_type attribute is now a string (was a list) #6490\n- For `StreamDownloadGenerator` subclasses, `response` is now an `HttpResponse`, and not a transport response like `aiohttp.ClientResponse` or `requests.Response`. The transport response is available in `internal_response` attribute #6490\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- aiohttp is not required to import async pipelines classes #6496\n- `AsyncioRequestsTransport.sleep` is now a coroutine as expected #6490\n- `RequestsTransport` is not tight to `ProxyPolicy` implementation details anymore #6372\n- `AiohttpTransport` does not raise on unexpected kwargs #6355\n\n### Features\n\n- New paging base classes that support `continuation_token` and `by_page()` #6420\n- Proxy support for `AiohttpTransport` #6372\n\n## 1.0.0b1 (2019-06-26)\n\n- Preview 1 release", - "release_date": "2024-10-31T17:45:19", + "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require\nyou to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have\nthe right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution.\nFor details, visit [https://cla.microsoft.com](https://cla.microsoft.com).\n\nWhen you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether\nyou need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label,\ncomment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.33.0 (2025-04-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added native OpenTelemetry tracing to Azure Core which enables users to use OpenTelemetry to trace Azure SDK operations without needing to install a plugin. #39563\n - To enable native OpenTelemetry tracing, users need to:\n 1. Have `opentelemetry-api` installed.\n 2. Ensure that `settings.tracing_implementation` is not set.\n 3. Ensure that `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `True`.\n - If `setting.tracing_implementation` is set, the tracing plugin will be used instead of the native tracing.\n - If `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `False`, tracing will be disabled.\n - The `OpenTelemetryTracer` class was added to the `azure.core.tracing.opentelemetry` module. This is a wrapper around the OpenTelemetry tracer that is used to create spans for Azure SDK operations.\n - Added a `get_tracer` method to the new `azure.core.instrumentation` module. This method returns an instance of the `OpenTelemetryTracer` class if OpenTelemetry is available.\n - A `TracingOptions` TypedDict class was added to define the options that SDK users can use to configure tracing per-operation. These options include the ability to enable or disable tracing and set additional attributes on spans.\n - Example usage: `client.method(tracing_options={\"enabled\": True, \"attributes\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}})`\n - The `DistributedTracingPolicy` and `distributed_trace`/`distributed_trace_async` decorators now uses the OpenTelemetry tracer if it is available and native tracing is enabled.\n - SDK clients can define an `_instrumentation_config` class variable to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in method span creation. Possible configuration options are `library_name`, `library_version`, `schema_url`, and `attributes`.\n - `DistributedTracingPolicy` now accepts a `instrumentation_config` keyword argument to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in HTTP span creation.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Removed automatic tracing enablement for the OpenTelemetry plugin if `opentelemetry` was imported. To enable tracing with the plugin, please import `azure.core.settings.settings` and set `settings.tracing_implementation` to `\"opentelemetry\"`. #39563\n- In `DistributedTracingPolicy`, the default span name is now just the HTTP method (e.g., \"GET\", \"POST\") and no longer includes the URL path. This change was made to converge with the OpenTelemetry HTTP semantic conventions. The full URL is still included in the span attributes.\n- Renamed span attributes in `DistributedTracingPolicy`:\n - \"x-ms-client-request-id\" is now \"az.client_request_id\"\n - \"x-ms-request-id\" is now \"az.service_request_id\"\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `traceparent` header was not being set correctly in the `DistributedTracingPolicy`. The `traceparent` header will now set based on the context of the HTTP client span. #40074\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added `opentelemetry-api` as an optional dependency for tracing. This can be installed with `pip install azure-core[tracing]`. #39563\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. 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Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data, such as text or binary data.\n\nBlob storage is ideal for:\n\n* Serving images or documents directly to a browser\n* Storing files for distributed access\n* Streaming video and audio\n* Storing data for backup and restore, disaster recovery, and archiving\n* Storing data for analysis by an on-premises or Azure-hosted service\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/azure/storage/blob)\n| [Package (PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/azure-storage-blob/)\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-storage/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-ref)\n| [Product documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/)\n| [Samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples)\n\n\n## Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n* Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n* You must have an [Azure subscription](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/) and an\n[Azure storage account](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview) to use this package.\n\n### Install the package\nInstall the Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/):\n\n```bash\npip install azure-storage-blob\n```\n\n### Create a storage account\nIf you wish to create a new storage account, you can use the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-portal),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-powershell),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-cli):\n\n```bash\n# Create a new resource group to hold the storage account -\n# if using an existing resource group, skip this step\naz group create --name my-resource-group --location westus2\n\n# Create the storage account\naz storage account create -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group\n```\n\n### Create the client\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with three types of resources: the storage\naccount itself, blob storage containers, and blobs. Interaction with these resources starts with an instance of a\n[client](#clients). To create a client object, you will need the storage account's blob service account URL and a\ncredential that allows you to access the storage account:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nservice = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net/\", credential=credential)\n```\n\n#### Looking up the account URL\nYou can find the storage account's blob service URL using the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview#storage-account-endpoints),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.storage/get-azstorageaccount),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/storage/account?view=azure-cli-latest#az-storage-account-show):\n\n```bash\n# Get the blob service account url for the storage account\naz storage account show -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group --query \"primaryEndpoints.blob\"\n```\n\n#### Types of credentials\nThe `credential` parameter may be provided in a number of different forms, depending on the type of\n[authorization](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth) you wish to use:\n1. To use an [Azure Active Directory (AAD) token credential](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad),\n provide an instance of the desired credential type obtained from the\n [azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#credentials) library.\n For example, [DefaultAzureCredential](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#defaultazurecredential)\n can be used to authenticate the client.\n\n This requires some initial setup:\n * [Install azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#install-the-package)\n * [Register a new AAD application](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-register-app) and give permissions to access Azure Storage\n * [Grant access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-rbac-portal) to Azure Blob data with RBAC in the Azure Portal\n * Set the values of the client ID, tenant ID, and client secret of the AAD application as environment variables:\n AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET\n\n Use the returned token credential to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(\n account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\",\n credential=token_credential\n )\n ```\n\n2. To use a [shared access signature (SAS) token](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview),\n provide the token as a string. If your account URL includes the SAS token, omit the credential parameter.\n You can generate a SAS token from the Azure Portal under \"Shared access signature\" or use one of the `generate_sas()`\n functions to create a sas token for the storage account, container, or blob:\n\n ```python\n from datetime import datetime, timedelta\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient, generate_account_sas, ResourceTypes, AccountSasPermissions\n\n sas_token = generate_account_sas(\n account_name=\"\",\n account_key=\"\",\n resource_types=ResourceTypes(service=True),\n permission=AccountSasPermissions(read=True),\n expiry=datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(hours=1)\n )\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=sas_token)\n ```\n\n3. To use a storage account [shared key](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/authenticate-with-shared-key/)\n (aka account key or access key), provide the key as a string. This can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\"\n section or by running the following Azure CLI command:\n\n ```az storage account keys list -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount```\n\n Use the key as the credential parameter to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=\"\")\n ```\n \n If you are using **customized url** (which means the url is not in this format `.blob.core.windows.net`),\n please instantiate the client using the credential below:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", \n credential={\"account_name\": \"\", \"account_key\":\"\"})\n ```\n\n4. To use [anonymous public read access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/storage-manage-access-to-resources),\n simply omit the credential parameter.\n\n#### Creating the client from a connection string\nDepending on your use case and authorization method, you may prefer to initialize a client instance with a storage\nconnection string instead of providing the account URL and credential separately. To do this, pass the storage\nconnection string to the client's `from_connection_string` class method:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nconnection_string = \"DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=xxxx;AccountKey=xxxx;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net\"\nservice = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=connection_string)\n```\n\nThe connection string to your storage account can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\" section or by running the following CLI command:\n\n```bash\naz storage account show-connection-string -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount\n```\n\n## Key concepts\nThe following components make up the Azure Blob Service:\n* The storage account itself\n* A container within the storage account\n* A blob within a container\n\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with each of these components through the\nuse of a dedicated client object.\n\n### Clients\nFour different clients are provided to interact with the various components of the Blob Service:\n1. [BlobServiceClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobserviceclient) -\n this client represents interaction with the Azure storage account itself, and allows you to acquire preconfigured\n client instances to access the containers and blobs within. It provides operations to retrieve and configure the\n account properties as well as list, create, and delete containers within the account. To perform operations on a\n specific container or blob, retrieve a client using the `get_container_client` or `get_blob_client` methods.\n2. [ContainerClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-containerclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific container (which need not exist yet), and allows you to acquire\n preconfigured client instances to access the blobs within. It provides operations to create, delete, or configure a\n container and includes operations to list, upload, and delete the blobs within it. To perform operations on a\n specific blob within the container, retrieve a client using the `get_blob_client` method.\n3. [BlobClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific blob (which need not exist yet). It provides operations to\n upload, download, delete, and create snapshots of a blob, as well as specific operations per blob type.\n4. [BlobLeaseClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobleaseclient) -\n this client represents lease interactions with a `ContainerClient` or `BlobClient`. It provides operations to\n acquire, renew, release, change, and break a lease on a specified resource.\n\n### Async Clients \nThis library includes a complete async API supported on Python 3.5+. To use it, you must\nfirst install an async transport, such as [aiohttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/).\nSee\n[azure-core documentation](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#transport)\nfor more information.\n\nAsync clients and credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. These\nobjects are async context managers and define async `close` methods.\n\n### Blob Types\nOnce you've initialized a Client, you can choose from the different types of blobs:\n* [Block blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-block-blobs)\n store text and binary data, up to approximately 4.75 TiB. Block blobs are made up of blocks of data that can be\n managed individually\n* [Append blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-append-blobs)\n are made up of blocks like block blobs, but are optimized for append operations. Append blobs are ideal for scenarios\n such as logging data from virtual machines\n* [Page blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-page-blobs)\n store random access files up to 8 TiB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for\n Azure virtual machines\n\n## Examples\nThe following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Storage Blob tasks, including:\n\n* [Create a container](#create-a-container \"Create a container\")\n* [Uploading a blob](#uploading-a-blob \"Uploading a blob\")\n* [Downloading a blob](#downloading-a-blob \"Downloading a blob\")\n* [Enumerating blobs](#enumerating-blobs \"Enumerating blobs\")\n\nNote that a container must be created before to upload or download a blob.\n\n### Create a container\n\nCreate a container from where you can upload or download blobs.\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\ncontainer_client.create_container()\n```\n\nUse the async client to create a container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nawait container_client.create_container()\n```\n\n### Uploading a blob\nUpload a blob to your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\nUse the async client to upload a blob\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n await blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\n### Downloading a blob\nDownload a blob from your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n blob_data = blob.download_blob()\n blob_data.readinto(my_blob)\n```\n\nDownload a blob asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n stream = await blob.download_blob()\n data = await stream.readall()\n my_blob.write(data)\n```\n\n### Enumerating blobs\nList the blobs in your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = container.list_blobs()\nfor blob in blob_list:\n print(blob.name + '\\n')\n```\n\nList the blobs asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = []\nasync for blob in container.list_blobs():\n blob_list.append(blob)\nprint(blob_list)\n```\n\n## Optional Configuration\n\nOptional keyword arguments that can be passed in at the client and per-operation level.\n\n### Retry Policy configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure the retry policy:\n\n* __retry_total__ (int): Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts.\nPass in `retry_total=0` if you do not want to retry on requests. Defaults to 10.\n* __retry_connect__ (int): How many connection-related errors to retry on. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_read__ (int): How many times to retry on read errors. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_status__ (int): How many times to retry on bad status codes. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_to_secondary__ (bool): Whether the request should be retried to secondary, if able.\nThis should only be enabled of RA-GRS accounts are used and potentially stale data can be handled.\nDefaults to `False`.\n\n### Encryption configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure encryption:\n\n* __require_encryption__ (bool): If set to True, will enforce that objects are encrypted and decrypt them.\n* __encryption_version__ (str): Specifies the version of encryption to use. Current options are `'2.0'` or `'1.0'` and\nthe default value is `'1.0'`. Version 1.0 is deprecated, and it is **highly recommended** to use version 2.0.\n* __key_encryption_key__ (object): The user-provided key-encryption-key. The instance must implement the following methods:\n - `wrap_key(key)`--wraps the specified key using an algorithm of the user's choice.\n - `get_key_wrap_algorithm()`--returns the algorithm used to wrap the specified symmetric key.\n - `get_kid()`--returns a string key id for this key-encryption-key.\n* __key_resolver_function__ (callable): The user-provided key resolver. Uses the kid string to return a key-encryption-key\nimplementing the interface defined above.\n\n### Other client / per-operation configuration\n\nOther optional configuration keyword arguments that can be specified on the client or per-operation.\n\n**Client keyword arguments:**\n\n* __connection_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait to establish a connection to the server.\nDefaults to 20 seconds.\n* __read_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait, between consecutive read operations, for a\nresponse from the server. This is a socket level timeout and is not affected by overall data size. Client-side read \ntimeouts will be automatically retried. Defaults to 60 seconds.\n* __transport__ (Any): User-provided transport to send the HTTP request.\n\n**Per-operation keyword arguments:**\n\n* __raw_response_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the response returned from the service.\n* __raw_request_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the request before being sent to service.\n* __client_request_id__ (str): Optional user specified identification of the request.\n* __user_agent__ (str): Appends the custom value to the user-agent header to be sent with the request.\n* __logging_enable__ (bool): Enables logging at the DEBUG level. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __logging_body__ (bool): Enables logging the request and response body. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __headers__ (dict): Pass in custom headers as key, value pairs. E.g. `headers={'CustomValue': value}`\n\n## Troubleshooting\n### General\nStorage Blob clients raise exceptions defined in [Azure Core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/README.md).\n\nThis list can be used for reference to catch thrown exceptions. To get the specific error code of the exception, use the `error_code` attribute, i.e, `exception.error_code`.\n\n### Logging\nThis library uses the standard\n[logging](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) library for logging.\nBasic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO\nlevel.\n\nDetailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted\nheaders, can be enabled on a client with the `logging_enable` argument:\n```python\nimport sys\nimport logging\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\n# Create a logger for the 'azure.storage.blob' SDK\nlogger = logging.getLogger('azure.storage.blob')\nlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)\n\n# Configure a console output\nhandler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)\nlogger.addHandler(handler)\n\n# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level\nservice_client = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(\"your_connection_string\", logging_enable=True)\n```\n\nSimilarly, `logging_enable` can enable detailed logging for a single operation,\neven when it isn't enabled for the client:\n```python\nservice_client.get_service_stats(logging_enable=True)\n```\n\n## Next steps\n\n### More sample code\n\nGet started with our [Blob samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples).\n\nSeveral Storage Blobs Python SDK samples are available to you in the SDK's GitHub repository. These samples provide example code for additional scenarios commonly encountered while working with Storage Blobs:\n\n* [blob_samples_container_access_policy.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy_async.py)) - Examples to set Access policies:\n * Set up Access Policy for container\n\n* [blob_samples_hello_world.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world_async.py)) - Examples for common Storage Blob tasks:\n * Set up a container\n * Create a block, page, or append blob\n * Upload blobs\n * Download blobs\n * Delete blobs\n\n* [blob_samples_authentication.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication_async.py)) - Examples for authenticating and creating the client:\n * From a connection string\n * From a shared access key\n * From a shared access signature token\n * From active directory\n\n* [blob_samples_service.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with the blob service:\n * Get account information\n * Get and set service properties\n * Get service statistics\n * Create, list, and delete containers\n * Get the Blob or Container client\n\n* [blob_samples_containers.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with containers:\n * Create a container and delete containers\n * Set metadata on containers\n * Get container properties\n * Acquire a lease on container\n * Set an access policy on a container\n * Upload, list, delete blobs in container\n * Get the blob client to interact with a specific blob\n\n* [blob_samples_common.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common_async.py)) - Examples common to all types of blobs:\n * Create a snapshot\n * Delete a blob snapshot\n * Soft delete a blob\n * Undelete a blob\n * Acquire a lease on a blob\n * Copy a blob from a URL\n\n* [blob_samples_directory_interface.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_directory_interface.py) - Examples for interfacing with Blob storage as if it were a directory on a filesystem:\n * Copy (upload or download) a single file or directory\n * List files or directories at a single level or recursively\n * Delete a single file or recursively delete a directory\n\n### Additional documentation\nFor more extensive documentation on Azure Blob storage, see the [Azure Blob storage documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/) on learn.microsoft.com.\n\n## Contributing\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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"package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.3.0", + "package": "pkg:pypi/urllib3@2.4.0", "dependencies": [] } ] diff --git a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-38-expected.json b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-38-expected.json index 1948b13..965f693 100644 --- a/tests/data/azure-devops.req-38-expected.json +++ b/tests/data/azure-devops.req-38-expected.json @@ -126,12 +126,12 @@ "type": "pypi", "namespace": null, "name": "azure-core", - "version": "1.32.0", + "version": "1.33.0", "qualifiers": {}, "subpath": null, "primary_language": "Python", - "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://docs.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n\n## 1.0.0b3 (2019-09-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix aiohttp auto-headers #6992\n- Add tracing to policies module init #6951\n\n## 1.0.0b2 (2019-08-05)\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Transport classes don't take `config` parameter anymore (use kwargs instead) #6372\n- `azure.core.paging` has been completely refactored #6420\n- HttpResponse.content_type attribute is now a string (was a list) #6490\n- For `StreamDownloadGenerator` subclasses, `response` is now an `HttpResponse`, and not a transport response like `aiohttp.ClientResponse` or `requests.Response`. The transport response is available in `internal_response` attribute #6490\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- aiohttp is not required to import async pipelines classes #6496\n- `AsyncioRequestsTransport.sleep` is now a coroutine as expected #6490\n- `RequestsTransport` is not tight to `ProxyPolicy` implementation details anymore #6372\n- `AiohttpTransport` does not raise on unexpected kwargs #6355\n\n### Features\n\n- New paging base classes that support `continuation_token` and `by_page()` #6420\n- Proxy support for `AiohttpTransport` #6372\n\n## 1.0.0b1 (2019-06-26)\n\n- Preview 1 release", - "release_date": "2024-10-31T17:45:19", + "description": "Microsoft Azure Core Library for Python\n# Azure Core shared client library for Python\n\nAzure core provides shared exceptions and modules for Python SDK client libraries.\nThese libraries follow the [Azure SDK Design Guidelines for Python](https://azure.github.io/azure-sdk/python/guidelines/index.html) .\n\nIf you are a client library developer, please reference [client library developer reference](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md) for more information.\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/)\n| [Package (Pypi)][package]\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-core/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/python/api/overview/azure/core-readme)\n\n## Getting started\n\nTypically, you will not need to install azure core;\nit will be installed when you install one of the client libraries using it.\nIn case you want to install it explicitly (to implement your own client library, for example),\nyou can find it [here](https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/).\n\n## Key concepts\n\n### Azure Core Library Exceptions\n\n#### AzureError\n\nAzureError is the base exception for all errors.\n\n```python\nclass AzureError(Exception):\n def __init__(self, message, *args, **kwargs):\n self.inner_exception = kwargs.get(\"error\")\n self.exc_type, self.exc_value, self.exc_traceback = sys.exc_info()\n self.exc_type = self.exc_type.__name__ if self.exc_type else type(self.inner_exception)\n self.exc_msg = \"{}, {}: {}\".format(message, self.exc_type, self.exc_value) # type: ignore\n self.message = str(message)\n self.continuation_token = kwargs.get(\"continuation_token\")\n super(AzureError, self).__init__(self.message, *args)\n```\n\n*message* is any message (str) to be associated with the exception.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception. Use the keyword *error* to pass in an internal exception and *continuation_token* for a token reference to continue an incomplete operation.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from AzureError:**\n\n#### ServiceRequestError\n\nAn error occurred while attempt to make a request to the service. No request was sent.\n\n#### ServiceResponseError\n\nThe request was sent, but the client failed to understand the response.\nThe connection may have timed out. These errors can be retried for idempotent or safe operations.\n\n#### HttpResponseError\n\nA request was made, and a non-success status code was received from the service.\n\n```python\nclass HttpResponseError(AzureError):\n def __init__(self, message=None, response=None, **kwargs):\n self.reason = None\n self.response = response\n if response:\n self.reason = response.reason\n self.status_code = response.status_code\n self.error = self._parse_odata_body(ODataV4Format, response) # type: Optional[ODataV4Format]\n if self.error:\n message = str(self.error)\n else:\n message = message or \"Operation returned an invalid status '{}'\".format(\n self.reason\n )\n\n super(HttpResponseError, self).__init__(message=message, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*message* is the HTTP response error message (optional)\n\n*response* is the HTTP response (optional).\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n**The following exceptions inherit from HttpResponseError:**\n\n#### DecodeError\n\nAn error raised during response de-serialization.\n\n#### IncompleteReadError\n\nAn error raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n#### ResourceExistsError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotFoundError\n\nAn error response, typically triggered by a 412 response (for update) or 404 (for get/post).\n\n#### ResourceModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx, typically 412 Conflict. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ResourceNotModifiedError\n\nAn error response with status code 304. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### ClientAuthenticationError\n\nAn error response with status code 4xx. This will not be raised directly by the Azure core pipeline.\n\n#### TooManyRedirectsError\n\nAn error raised when the maximum number of redirect attempts is reached. The maximum amount of redirects can be configured in the RedirectPolicy.\n\n```python\nclass TooManyRedirectsError(HttpResponseError):\n def __init__(self, history, *args, **kwargs):\n self.history = history\n message = \"Reached maximum redirect attempts.\"\n super(TooManyRedirectsError, self).__init__(message, *args, **kwargs)\n```\n\n*history* is used to document the requests/responses that resulted in redirected requests.\n\n*args* are any additional args to be included with exception.\n\n*kwargs* are keyword arguments to include with the exception.\n\n#### StreamConsumedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been consumed.\n\n#### StreamClosedError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the stream of the `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` once\nthe response stream has been closed.\n\n#### ResponseNotReadError\n\nAn error thrown if you try to access the `content` of `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` or `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` before\nreading in the response's bytes first.\n\n### Configurations\n\nWhen calling the methods, some properties can be configured by passing in as kwargs arguments.\n\n| Parameters | Description |\n| --- | --- |\n| headers | The HTTP Request headers. |\n| request_id | The request id to be added into header. |\n| user_agent | If specified, this will be added in front of the user agent string. |\n| logging_enable| Use to enable per operation. Defaults to `False`. |\n| logger | If specified, it will be used to log information. |\n| response_encoding | The encoding to use if known for this service (will disable auto-detection). |\n| raw_request_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on request. |\n| raw_response_hook | Callback function. Will be invoked on response. |\n| network_span_namer | A callable to customize the span name. |\n| tracing_attributes | Attributes to set on all created spans. |\n| permit_redirects | Whether the client allows redirects. Defaults to `True`. |\n| redirect_max | The maximum allowed redirects. Defaults to `30`. |\n| retry_total | Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts. Default value is `10`. |\n| retry_connect | How many connection-related errors to retry on. These are errors raised before the request is sent to the remote server, which we assume has not triggered the server to process the request. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_read | How many times to retry on read errors. These errors are raised after the request was sent to the server, so the request may have side-effects. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_status | How many times to retry on bad status codes. Default value is `3`. |\n| retry_backoff_factor | A backoff factor to apply between attempts after the second try (most errors are resolved immediately by a second try without a delay). Retry policy will sleep for: `{backoff factor} * (2 ** ({number of total retries} - 1))` seconds. If the backoff_factor is 0.1, then the retry will sleep for [0.0s, 0.2s, 0.4s, ...] between retries. The default value is `0.8`. |\n| retry_backoff_max | The maximum back off time. Default value is `120` seconds (2 minutes). |\n| retry_mode | Fixed or exponential delay between attempts, default is `Exponential`. |\n| timeout | Timeout setting for the operation in seconds, default is `604800`s (7 days). |\n| connection_timeout | A single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| read_timeout | A single float in seconds for the read timeout. Defaults to `300` seconds. |\n| connection_verify | SSL certificate verification. Enabled by default. Set to False to disable, alternatively can be set to the path to a CA_BUNDLE file or directory with certificates of trusted CAs. |\n| connection_cert | Client-side certificates. You can specify a local cert to use as client side certificate, as a single file (containing the private key and the certificate) or as a tuple of both files' paths. |\n| proxies | Dictionary mapping protocol or protocol and hostname to the URL of the proxy. |\n| cookies | Dict or CookieJar object to send with the `Request`. |\n| connection_data_block_size | The block size of data sent over the connection. Defaults to `4096` bytes. |\n\n### Async transport\n\nThe async transport is designed to be opt-in. [AioHttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/) is one of the supported implementations of async transport. It is not installed by default. You need to install it separately.\n\n### Shared modules\n\n#### MatchConditions\n\nMatchConditions is an enum to describe match conditions.\n\n```python\nclass MatchConditions(Enum):\n Unconditionally = 1 # Matches any condition\n IfNotModified = 2 # If the target object is not modified. Usually it maps to etag=\n IfModified = 3 # Only if the target object is modified. Usually it maps to etag!=\n IfPresent = 4 # If the target object exists. Usually it maps to etag='*'\n IfMissing = 5 # If the target object does not exist. Usually it maps to etag!='*'\n```\n\n#### CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nA metaclass to support case-insensitive enums.\n\n```python\nfrom enum import Enum\n\nfrom azure.core import CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta\n\nclass MyCustomEnum(str, Enum, metaclass=CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta):\n FOO = 'foo'\n BAR = 'bar'\n```\n\n#### Null Sentinel Value\n\nA falsy sentinel object which is supposed to be used to specify attributes\nwith no data. This gets serialized to `null` on the wire.\n\n```python\nfrom azure.core.serialization import NULL\n\nassert bool(NULL) is False\n\nfoo = Foo(\n attr=NULL\n)\n```\n\n## Contributing\n\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require\nyou to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have\nthe right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution.\nFor details, visit [https://cla.microsoft.com](https://cla.microsoft.com).\n\nWhen you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether\nyou need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label,\ncomment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only\nneed to do this once across all repos using our CLA.\n\nThis project has adopted the\n[Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/).\nFor more information, see the\n[Code of Conduct FAQ](https://opensource.microsoft.com/codeofconduct/faq/)\nor contact [opencode@microsoft.com](mailto:opencode@microsoft.com) with any\nadditional questions or comments.\n\n\n[package]: https://pypi.org/project/azure-core/\n\n\n# Release History\n\n## 1.33.0 (2025-04-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added native OpenTelemetry tracing to Azure Core which enables users to use OpenTelemetry to trace Azure SDK operations without needing to install a plugin. #39563\n - To enable native OpenTelemetry tracing, users need to:\n 1. Have `opentelemetry-api` installed.\n 2. Ensure that `settings.tracing_implementation` is not set.\n 3. Ensure that `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `True`.\n - If `setting.tracing_implementation` is set, the tracing plugin will be used instead of the native tracing.\n - If `settings.tracing_enabled` is set to `False`, tracing will be disabled.\n - The `OpenTelemetryTracer` class was added to the `azure.core.tracing.opentelemetry` module. This is a wrapper around the OpenTelemetry tracer that is used to create spans for Azure SDK operations.\n - Added a `get_tracer` method to the new `azure.core.instrumentation` module. This method returns an instance of the `OpenTelemetryTracer` class if OpenTelemetry is available.\n - A `TracingOptions` TypedDict class was added to define the options that SDK users can use to configure tracing per-operation. These options include the ability to enable or disable tracing and set additional attributes on spans.\n - Example usage: `client.method(tracing_options={\"enabled\": True, \"attributes\": {\"foo\": \"bar\"}})`\n - The `DistributedTracingPolicy` and `distributed_trace`/`distributed_trace_async` decorators now uses the OpenTelemetry tracer if it is available and native tracing is enabled.\n - SDK clients can define an `_instrumentation_config` class variable to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in method span creation. Possible configuration options are `library_name`, `library_version`, `schema_url`, and `attributes`.\n - `DistributedTracingPolicy` now accepts a `instrumentation_config` keyword argument to configure the OpenTelemetry tracer used in HTTP span creation.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Removed automatic tracing enablement for the OpenTelemetry plugin if `opentelemetry` was imported. To enable tracing with the plugin, please import `azure.core.settings.settings` and set `settings.tracing_implementation` to `\"opentelemetry\"`. #39563\n- In `DistributedTracingPolicy`, the default span name is now just the HTTP method (e.g., \"GET\", \"POST\") and no longer includes the URL path. This change was made to converge with the OpenTelemetry HTTP semantic conventions. The full URL is still included in the span attributes.\n- Renamed span attributes in `DistributedTracingPolicy`:\n - \"x-ms-client-request-id\" is now \"az.client_request_id\"\n - \"x-ms-request-id\" is now \"az.service_request_id\"\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `traceparent` header was not being set correctly in the `DistributedTracingPolicy`. The `traceparent` header will now set based on the context of the HTTP client span. #40074\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added `opentelemetry-api` as an optional dependency for tracing. This can be installed with `pip install azure-core[tracing]`. #39563\n\n## 1.32.0 (2024-10-31)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added a default implementation to handle token challenges in `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue where the `tracing_attributes` keyword argument wasn't being handled at the request/method level. #38164\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"x-vss-e2eid\" and \"x-msedge-ref\" headers in `HttpLoggingPolicy`.\n\n## 1.31.0 (2024-09-12)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added azure.core.AzureClouds enum to represent the different Azure clouds.\n- Added two new credential protocol classes, `SupportsTokenInfo` and `AsyncSupportsTokenInfo`, to offer more extensibility in supporting various token acquisition scenarios. #36565\n - Each new protocol class defines a `get_token_info` method that returns an `AccessTokenInfo` object.\n- Added a new `TokenRequestOptions` class, which is a `TypedDict` with optional parameters, that can be used to define options for token requests through the `get_token_info` method. #36565\n- Added a new `AccessTokenInfo` class, which is returned by `get_token_info` implementations. This class contains the token, its expiration time, and optional additional information like when a token should be refreshed. #36565\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now first check if a credential has the `get_token_info` method defined. If so, the `get_token_info` method is used to acquire a token. Otherwise, the `get_token` method is used. #36565\n - These policies now also check the `refresh_on` attribute when determining if a new token request should be made.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- The Azure Core OpenTelemetry tracing plugin will now be the preferred tracing plugin over the OpenCensus plugin. If both plugins are installed and `opentelemetry` is imported, then OpenTelemetry will be used to trace Azure SDK operations. #35050\n\n## 1.30.2 (2024-06-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Tracing: `DistributedTracingPolicy` will now set an attribute, `http.request.resend_count`, on HTTP spans for resent requests to indicate the resend attempt number. #35069\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Raise correct exception if transport is used while already closed #35559\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- HTTP tracing spans will now include an `error.type` attribute if an error status code is returned. #34619\n- Minimum required Python version is now 3.8\n\n## 1.30.1 (2024-02-29)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Accept float for `retry_after` header. #34203\n\n## 1.30.0 (2024-02-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Support tuple input for file values to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #33948\n- Support tuple input to `files` with duplicate field names `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` #34021\n\n## 1.29.7 (2024-01-18)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Removed dependency on `anyio`. #33282\n\n## 1.29.6 (2023-12-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Adjusted `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` to work properly with `trio` concurrency mechanisms. ([#33307](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/pull/33307))\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added dependency on `anyio` >=3.0,<5.0\n- Bumped minimum dependency on `requests` to 2.21.0.\n\n## 1.29.5 (2023-10-19)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed an issue with `multipart/form-data` in the async transport where `data` was not getting encoded into the request body. #32473\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Use ssl context from aiohttp by default.\n\n## 1.29.4 (2023-09-07)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the issue that some urls trigger an infinite loop. #31346\n- Fixed issue where IndexError was raised if multipart responses did not match the number of requests. #31471\n- Fixed issue unbound variable exception if dict is invalid in CloudEvent.from_dict. #31835\n- Fixed issue asyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy is not backward compatible with SansIOHTTPPolicy. #31836\n- Fixed issue mypy complains with new version of azure-core. #31564\n\n## 1.29.3 (2023-08-22)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Typing fix: `message` cannot be `None` in `AzureError`. #31564\n\n## 1.29.2 (2023-08-14)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added a default implementation for `AsyncTokenCredential.__aexit__()` #31573\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Bumped `typing-extensions` version to 4.6.0.\n\n## 1.29.1 (2023-08-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Not pass `enabled_cae` unless it is explicitly enabled.\n\n## 1.29.0 (2023-08-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- A keyword argument `enable_cae` was added to the `get_token` method of the `TokenCredential` protocol. #31012\n- `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy` and `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy` now accept `enable_cae` keyword arguments in their constructors. This is used in determining if [Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE)](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/conditional-access/concept-continuous-access-evaluation) should be enabled for each `get_token` request. #31012\n\n## 1.28.0 (2023-07-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added header name parameter to `RequestIdPolicy`. #30772\n- Added `SensitiveHeaderCleanupPolicy` that cleans up sensitive headers if a redirect happens and the new destination is in another domain. #28349\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Catch aiohttp errors and translate them into azure-core errors.\n\n## 1.27.1 (2023-06-13)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix url building for some complex query parameters scenarios #30707\n\n## 1.27.0 (2023-06-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added support to use sync credentials in `AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy`. #30381\n- Added \"prefix\" parameter to AzureKeyCredentialPolicy #29901\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Improve error message when providing the wrong credential type for AzureKeyCredential #30380\n\n## 1.26.4 (2023-04-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Updated settings to include OpenTelemetry as a tracer provider. #29095\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Improved typing\n\n## 1.26.3 (2023-02-02)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed deflate decompression for aiohttp #28483\n\n## 1.26.2 (2023-01-05)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fix 'ClientSession' object has no attribute 'auto_decompress' (thanks to @mghextreme for the contribution)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Add \"x-ms-error-code\" as secure header to log\n- Rename \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_WHITELIST\" to \"DEFAULT_HEADERS_ALLOWLIST\". Added a backward compatible alias.\n\n## 1.26.1 (2022-11-03)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Added example of RequestsTransport with custom session. (thanks to @inirudebwoy for the contribution) #26768\n- Added Python 3.11 support.\n\n## 1.26.0 (2022-10-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- LRO polling will not wait anymore before doing the first status check #26376\n- Added extra dependency for [aio]. pip install azure-core[aio] installs aiohttp too.\n\n## 1.25.1 (2022-09-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Added @runtime_checkable to `TokenCredential` protocol definitions #25187\n\n## 1.25.0 (2022-08-04)\n\nAzure-core is supported on Python 3.7 or later. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveDict` implementation in `azure.core.utils` removing dependency on `requests` and `aiohttp`\n\n## 1.24.2 (2022-06-30)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Fixed the bug that azure-core could not be imported under Python 3.11.0b3 #24928\n- `ContentDecodePolicy` can now correctly deserialize more JSON bodies with different mime types #22410\n\n## 1.24.1 (2022-06-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Declare method level span as INTERNAL by default #24492\n- Fixed type hints for `azure.core.paging.ItemPaged` #24548\n\n## 1.24.0 (2022-05-06)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add `SerializationError` and `DeserializationError` in `azure.core.exceptions` for errors raised during serialization / deserialization #24312\n\n## 1.23.1 (2022-03-31)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Allow stream inputs to the `content` kwarg of `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest` from objects with a `read` method #23578\n\n## 1.23.0 (2022-03-03)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Improve intellisense type hinting for service client methods. #22891\n\n- Add a case insensitive dict `case_insensitive_dict` in `azure.core.utils`. #23206\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Use \"\\n\" rather than \"/n\" for new line in log. #23261\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Log \"WWW-Authenticate\" header in `HttpLoggingPolicy` #22990\n- Added dependency on `typing-extensions` >= 4.0.1\n\n## 1.22.1 (2022-02-09)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Limiting `final-state-via` scope to POST until consuming SDKs has been fixed to use this option properly on PUT. #22989\n\n## 1.22.0 (2022-02-03)\n_[**This version is deprecated.**]_\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add support for `final-state-via` LRO option in core. #22713\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #22302\n- Raise `AttributeError` when calling azure.core.pipeline.transport.\\_\\_bases__ #22469\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Python 2.7 is no longer supported. Please use Python version 3.6 or later.\n\n## 1.21.1 (2021-12-06)\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Revert change in str method #22023\n\n## 1.21.0 (2021-12-02)\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- Sync stream downloading now raises `azure.core.exceptions.DecodeError` rather than `requests.exceptions.ContentDecodingError`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Add response body to string representation of `HttpResponseError` if we're not able to parse out information #21800\n\n## 1.20.1 (2021-11-08)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- Correctly set response's content to decompressed body when users are using aiohttp transport with decompression headers #21620\n\n## 1.20.0 (2021-11-04)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- GA `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- GA `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- GA errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the `azure.core.rest` module\n- add kwargs to the methods for `iter_raw` and `iter_bytes` #21529\n- no longer raise JSON errors if users pass in file descriptors of JSON to the `json` kwarg in `HttpRequest` #21504\n- Added new error type `IncompleteReadError` which is raised if peer closes the connection before we have received the complete message body.\n\n### Breaking Changes\n\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy.on_exception returns None instead of bool.\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The `Content-Length` header in a http response is strictly checked against the actual number of bytes in the body,\n rather than silently truncating data in case the underlying tcp connection is closed prematurely.\n (thanks to @jochen-ott-by for the contribution) #20412\n- UnboundLocalError when SansIOHTTPPolicy handles an exception #15222\n- Add default content type header of `text/plain` and content length header for users who pass unicode strings to the `content` kwarg of `HttpRequest` in 2.7 #21550\n\n## 1.19.1 (2021-11-01)\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- respect text encoding specified in argument (thanks to @ryohji for the contribution) #20796\n- Fix \"coroutine x.read() was never awaited\" warning from `ContentDecodePolicy` #21318\n- fix type check for `data` input to `azure.core.rest` for python 2.7 users #21341\n- use `charset_normalizer` if `chardet` is not installed to migrate aiohttp 3.8.0 changes.\n\n### Other Changes\n\n- Refactor AzureJSONEncoder (thanks to @Codejune for the contribution) #21028\n\n## 1.19.0 (2021-09-30)\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` are now abstract base classes. They should not be initialized directly, instead\nyour transport responses should inherit from them and implement them.\n- The properties of the `azure.core.rest` responses are now all read-only\n\n- HttpLoggingPolicy integrates logs into one record #19925\n\n## 1.18.0 (2021-09-02)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` (introduced in 1.17.0) serializes `datetime.datetime` objects in ISO 8601 format, conforming to RFC 3339's specification. #20190\n- We now use `azure.core.serialization.AzureJSONEncoder` to serialize `json` input to `azure.core.rest.HttpRequest`.\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- The `text` property on `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse` has changed to a method, which also takes\nan `encoding` parameter.\n- Removed `iter_text` and `iter_lines` from `azure.core.rest.HttpResponse` and `azure.core.rest.AsyncHttpResponse`\n\n### Bugs Fixed\n\n- The behaviour of the headers returned in `azure.core.rest` responses now aligns across sync and async. Items can now be checked case-insensitively and without raising an error for format.\n\n## 1.17.0 (2021-08-05)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Cut hard dependency on requests library\n- Added a `from_json` method which now accepts storage QueueMessage, eventhub's EventData or ServiceBusMessage or simply json bytes to return a `CloudEvent`\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Not override \"x-ms-client-request-id\" if it already exists in the header. #17757\n\n### Breaking Changes in the Provisional `azure.core.rest` package\n\n- `azure.core.rest` will not try to guess the `charset` anymore if it was impossible to extract it from `HttpResponse` analysis. This removes our dependency on `charset`.\n\n## 1.16.0 (2021-07-01)\n\n### Features Added\n\n- Add new ***provisional*** methods `send_request` onto the `azure.core.PipelineClient` and `azure.core.AsyncPipelineClient`. This method takes in\nrequests and sends them through our pipelines.\n- Add new ***provisional*** module `azure.core.rest`. `azure.core.rest` is our new public simple HTTP library in `azure.core` that users will use to create requests, and consume responses.\n- Add new ***provisional*** errors `StreamConsumedError`, `StreamClosedError`, and `ResponseNotReadError` to `azure.core.exceptions`. These errors\nare thrown if you mishandle streamed responses from the provisional `azure.core.rest` module\n\n### Fixed\n\n- Improved error message in the `from_dict` method of `CloudEvent` when a wrong schema is sent.\n\n## 1.15.0 (2021-06-04)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `BearerTokenCredentialPolicy.on_challenge` and `.authorize_request` to allow subclasses to optionally handle authentication challenges\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Retry policies don't sleep after operations time out\n- The `from_dict` methhod in the `CloudEvent` can now convert a datetime string to datetime object when microsecond exceeds the python limitation\n\n## 1.14.0 (2021-05-13)\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.credentials.AzureNamedKeyCredential` credential #17548.\n- Added `decompress` parameter for `stream_download` method. If it is set to `False`, will not do decompression upon the stream. #17920\n\n## 1.13.0 (2021-04-02)\n\nAzure core requires Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+ since this release.\n\n### New Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.utils.parse_connection_string` function to parse connection strings across SDKs, with common validation and support for case insensitive keys.\n- Supported adding custom policies #16519\n- Added `~azure.core.tracing.Link` that should be used while passing `Links` to `AbstractSpan`.\n- `AbstractSpan` constructor can now take in additional keyword only args.\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Make NetworkTraceLoggingPolicy show the auth token in plain text. #14191\n- Fixed RetryPolicy overriding default connection timeout with an extreme value #17481\n\n## 1.12.0 (2021-03-08)\n\nThis version will be the last version to officially support Python 3.5, future versions will require Python 2.7 or Python 3.6+.\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `azure.core.messaging.CloudEvent` model that follows the cloud event spec.\n- Added `azure.core.serialization.NULL` sentinel value\n- Improve `repr`s for `HttpRequest` and `HttpResponse`s #16972\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Disable retry in stream downloading. (thanks to @jochen-ott-by @hoffmann for the contribution) #16723\n\n## 1.11.0 (2021-02-08)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `CaseInsensitiveEnumMeta` class for case-insensitive enums. #16316\n- Add `raise_for_status` method onto `HttpResponse`. Calling `response.raise_for_status()` on a response with an error code\nwill raise an `HttpResponseError`. Calling it on a good response will do nothing #16399\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Update conn.conn_kw rather than overriding it when setting block size. (thanks for @jiasli for the contribution) #16587\n\n## 1.10.0 (2021-01-11)\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `AzureSasCredential` and its respective policy. #15946\n\n## 1.9.0 (2020-11-09)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add a `continuation_token` attribute to the base `AzureError` exception, and set this value for errors raised\n during paged or long-running operations.\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Set retry_interval to 1 second instead of 1000 seconds (thanks **vbarbaresi** for contributing) #14357\n\n\n## 1.8.2 (2020-10-05)\n\n### Bug Fixes\n\n- Fixed bug to allow polling in the case of parameterized endpoints with relative polling urls #14097\n\n\n## 1.8.1 (2020-09-08)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- SAS credential replicated \"/\" fix #13159\n\n## 1.8.0 (2020-08-10)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support params as list for exploding parameters #12410\n\n\n## 1.7.0 (2020-07-06)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- `AzureKeyCredentialPolicy` will now accept (and ignore) passed in kwargs #11963\n- Better error messages if passed endpoint is incorrect #12106\n- Do not JSON encore a string if content type is \"text\" #12137\n\n### Features\n\n- Added `http_logging_policy` property on the `Configuration` object, allowing users to individually\nset the http logging policy of the config #12218\n\n## 1.6.0 (2020-06-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed deadlocks in AsyncBearerTokenCredentialPolicy #11543\n- Fix AttributeException in StreamDownloadGenerator #11462\n\n### Features\n\n- Added support for changesets as part of multipart message support #10485\n- Add AsyncLROPoller in azure.core.polling #10801\n- Add get_continuation_token/from_continuation_token/polling_method methods in pollers (sync and async) #10801\n- HttpResponse and PipelineContext objects are now pickable #10801\n\n## 1.5.0 (2020-05-04)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support \"x-ms-retry-after-ms\" in response header #10743\n- `link` and `link_from_headers` now accepts attributes #10765\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Not retry if the status code is less than 400 #10778\n- \"x-ms-request-id\" is not considered safe header for logging #10967\n\n## 1.4.0 (2020-04-06)\n\n### Features\n\n- Support a default error type in map_error #9773\n- Added `AzureKeyCredential` and its respective policy. #10509\n- Added `azure.core.polling.base_polling` module with a \"Microsoft One API\" polling implementation #10090\n Also contains the async version in `azure.core.polling.async_base_polling`\n- Support kwarg `enforce_https` to disable HTTPS check on authentication #9821\n- Support additional kwargs in `HttpRequest.set_multipart_mixed` that will be passed into pipeline context.\n\n## 1.3.0 (2020-03-09)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Appended RequestIdPolicy to the default pipeline #9841\n- Rewind the body position in async_retry #10117\n\n### Features\n\n- Add raw_request_hook support in custom_hook_policy #9958\n- Add timeout support in retry_policy #10011\n- Add OdataV4 error format auto-parsing in all exceptions ('error' attribute) #9738\n\n## 1.2.2 (2020-02-10)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a bug that sends None as request_id #9545\n- Enable mypy for customers #9572\n- Handle TypeError in deep copy #9620\n- Fix text/plain content-type in decoder #9589\n\n## 1.2.1 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fixed a regression in 1.2.0 that was incompatible with azure-keyvault-* 4.0.0\n[#9462](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/issues/9462)\n\n\n## 1.2.0 (2020-01-14)\n\n### Features\n\n- Add user_agent & sdk_moniker kwargs in UserAgentPolicy init #9355\n- Support OPTIONS HTTP verb #9322\n- Add tracing_attributes to tracing decorator #9297\n- Support auto_request_id in RequestIdPolicy #9163\n- Support fixed retry #6419\n- Support \"retry-after-ms\" in response header #9240\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Removed `__enter__` and `__exit__` from async context managers #9313\n\n## 1.1.1 (2019-12-03)\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Bearer token authorization requires HTTPS\n- Rewind the body position in retry #8307\n\n## 1.1.0 (2019-11-25)\n\n### Features\n\n- New RequestIdPolicy #8437\n- Enable logging policy in default pipeline #8053\n- Normalize transport timeout. #8000\n Now we have:\n * 'connection_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the connection timeout. Default 5min\n * 'read_timeout' - a single float in seconds for the read timeout. Default 5min\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- RequestHistory: deepcopy fails if request contains a stream #7732\n- Retry: retry raises error if response does not have http_response #8629\n- Client kwargs are now passed to DistributedTracingPolicy correctly #8051\n- NetworkLoggingPolicy now logs correctly all requests in case of retry #8262\n\n## 1.0.0 (2019-10-29)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: DistributedTracingPolicy now accepts kwargs network_span_namer to change network span name #7773\n- Tracing: Implementation of AbstractSpan can now use the mixin HttpSpanMixin to get HTTP span update automatically #7773\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan contract \"change_context\" introduced #7773\n- Introduce new policy HttpLoggingPolicy #7988\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Fix AsyncioRequestsTransport if input stream is an async generator #7743\n- Fix form-data with aiohttp transport #7749\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: AbstractSpan.set_current_span is longer supported. Use change_context instead. #7773\n- azure.core.pipeline.policies.ContentDecodePolicy.deserialize_from_text changed\n\n## 1.0.0b4 (2019-10-07)\n\n### Features\n\n- Tracing: network span context is available with the TRACING_CONTEXT in pipeline response #7252\n- Tracing: Span contract now has `kind`, `traceparent` and is a context manager #7252\n- SansIOHTTPPolicy methods can now be coroutines #7497\n- Add multipart/mixed support #7083:\n\n - HttpRequest now has a \"set_multipart_mixed\" method to set the parts of this request\n - HttpRequest now has a \"prepare_multipart_body\" method to build final body.\n - HttpResponse now has a \"parts\" method to return an iterator of parts\n - AsyncHttpResponse now has a \"parts\" methods to return an async iterator of parts\n - Note that multipart/mixed is a Python 3.x only feature\n\n### Bug fixes\n\n- Tracing: policy cannot fail the pipeline, even in the worst condition #7252\n- Tracing: policy pass correctly status message if exception #7252\n- Tracing: incorrect span if exception raised from decorated function #7133\n- Fixed urllib3 ConnectTimeoutError being raised by Requests during a socket timeout. Now this exception is caught and wrapped as a `ServiceRequestError` #7542\n\n### Breaking changes\n\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context` removed\n- Tracing: `azure.core.tracing.context.tracing_context.with_current_context` renamed to `azure.core.tracing.common.with_current_context` #7252\n- Tracing: `link` renamed `link_from_headers` and `link` takes now a string\n- Tracing: opencensus implementation has been moved to the package `azure-core-tracing-opencensus`\n- Some modules and classes that were importables from several different places have been removed:\n\n - `azure.core.HttpResponseError` is now only `azure.core.exceptions.HttpResponseError`\n - `azure.core.Configuration` is now only `azure.core.configuration.Configuration`\n - `azure.core.HttpRequest` is now only `azure.core.pipeline.transport.HttpRequest`\n - `azure.core.version` module has been removed. Use `azure.core.__version__` to get version number.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline_client_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.authentication_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.custom_hook` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.redirect_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.retry_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.distributed_tracing` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.policies.universal` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.policies` instead.\n - `azure.core.tracing.abstract_span` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.tracing` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.base_async` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_basic` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_asyncio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.requests_trio` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.pipeline.transport.aiohttp` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.pipeline.transport` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.poller` has been removed. Import from `azure.core.polling` instead.\n - `azure.core.polling.async_poller` has been removed. 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Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data, such as text or binary data.\n\nBlob storage is ideal for:\n\n* Serving images or documents directly to a browser\n* Storing files for distributed access\n* Streaming video and audio\n* Storing data for backup and restore, disaster recovery, and archiving\n* Storing data for analysis by an on-premises or Azure-hosted service\n\n[Source code](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/azure/storage/blob)\n| [Package (PyPI)](https://pypi.org/project/azure-storage-blob/)\n| [Package (Conda)](https://anaconda.org/microsoft/azure-storage/)\n| [API reference documentation](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-ref)\n| [Product documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/)\n| [Samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples)\n\n\n## Getting started\n\n### Prerequisites\n* Python 3.8 or later is required to use this package. For more details, please read our page on [Azure SDK for Python version support policy](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/wiki/Azure-SDKs-Python-version-support-policy).\n* You must have an [Azure subscription](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/) and an\n[Azure storage account](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview) to use this package.\n\n### Install the package\nInstall the Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python with [pip](https://pypi.org/project/pip/):\n\n```bash\npip install azure-storage-blob\n```\n\n### Create a storage account\nIf you wish to create a new storage account, you can use the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-portal),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-powershell),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-quickstart-create-account?tabs=azure-cli):\n\n```bash\n# Create a new resource group to hold the storage account -\n# if using an existing resource group, skip this step\naz group create --name my-resource-group --location westus2\n\n# Create the storage account\naz storage account create -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group\n```\n\n### Create the client\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with three types of resources: the storage\naccount itself, blob storage containers, and blobs. Interaction with these resources starts with an instance of a\n[client](#clients). To create a client object, you will need the storage account's blob service account URL and a\ncredential that allows you to access the storage account:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nservice = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net/\", credential=credential)\n```\n\n#### Looking up the account URL\nYou can find the storage account's blob service URL using the\n[Azure Portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview#storage-account-endpoints),\n[Azure PowerShell](https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/az.storage/get-azstorageaccount),\nor [Azure CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/cli/azure/storage/account?view=azure-cli-latest#az-storage-account-show):\n\n```bash\n# Get the blob service account url for the storage account\naz storage account show -n my-storage-account-name -g my-resource-group --query \"primaryEndpoints.blob\"\n```\n\n#### Types of credentials\nThe `credential` parameter may be provided in a number of different forms, depending on the type of\n[authorization](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth) you wish to use:\n1. To use an [Azure Active Directory (AAD) token credential](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad),\n provide an instance of the desired credential type obtained from the\n [azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#credentials) library.\n For example, [DefaultAzureCredential](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#defaultazurecredential)\n can be used to authenticate the client.\n\n This requires some initial setup:\n * [Install azure-identity](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/identity/azure-identity#install-the-package)\n * [Register a new AAD application](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/develop/quickstart-register-app) and give permissions to access Azure Storage\n * [Grant access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-auth-aad-rbac-portal) to Azure Blob data with RBAC in the Azure Portal\n * Set the values of the client ID, tenant ID, and client secret of the AAD application as environment variables:\n AZURE_TENANT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_ID, AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET\n\n Use the returned token credential to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n token_credential = DefaultAzureCredential()\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(\n account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\",\n credential=token_credential\n )\n ```\n\n2. To use a [shared access signature (SAS) token](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-sas-overview),\n provide the token as a string. If your account URL includes the SAS token, omit the credential parameter.\n You can generate a SAS token from the Azure Portal under \"Shared access signature\" or use one of the `generate_sas()`\n functions to create a sas token for the storage account, container, or blob:\n\n ```python\n from datetime import datetime, timedelta\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient, generate_account_sas, ResourceTypes, AccountSasPermissions\n\n sas_token = generate_account_sas(\n account_name=\"\",\n account_key=\"\",\n resource_types=ResourceTypes(service=True),\n permission=AccountSasPermissions(read=True),\n expiry=datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(hours=1)\n )\n\n blob_service_client = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=sas_token)\n ```\n\n3. To use a storage account [shared key](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/authenticate-with-shared-key/)\n (aka account key or access key), provide the key as a string. This can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\"\n section or by running the following Azure CLI command:\n\n ```az storage account keys list -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount```\n\n Use the key as the credential parameter to authenticate the client:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", credential=\"\")\n ```\n \n If you are using **customized url** (which means the url is not in this format `.blob.core.windows.net`),\n please instantiate the client using the credential below:\n ```python\n from azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n service = BlobServiceClient(account_url=\"https://.blob.core.windows.net\", \n credential={\"account_name\": \"\", \"account_key\":\"\"})\n ```\n\n4. To use [anonymous public read access](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/storage-manage-access-to-resources),\n simply omit the credential parameter.\n\n#### Creating the client from a connection string\nDepending on your use case and authorization method, you may prefer to initialize a client instance with a storage\nconnection string instead of providing the account URL and credential separately. To do this, pass the storage\nconnection string to the client's `from_connection_string` class method:\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\nconnection_string = \"DefaultEndpointsProtocol=https;AccountName=xxxx;AccountKey=xxxx;EndpointSuffix=core.windows.net\"\nservice = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=connection_string)\n```\n\nThe connection string to your storage account can be found in the Azure Portal under the \"Access Keys\" section or by running the following CLI command:\n\n```bash\naz storage account show-connection-string -g MyResourceGroup -n MyStorageAccount\n```\n\n## Key concepts\nThe following components make up the Azure Blob Service:\n* The storage account itself\n* A container within the storage account\n* A blob within a container\n\nThe Azure Storage Blobs client library for Python allows you to interact with each of these components through the\nuse of a dedicated client object.\n\n### Clients\nFour different clients are provided to interact with the various components of the Blob Service:\n1. [BlobServiceClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobserviceclient) -\n this client represents interaction with the Azure storage account itself, and allows you to acquire preconfigured\n client instances to access the containers and blobs within. It provides operations to retrieve and configure the\n account properties as well as list, create, and delete containers within the account. To perform operations on a\n specific container or blob, retrieve a client using the `get_container_client` or `get_blob_client` methods.\n2. [ContainerClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-containerclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific container (which need not exist yet), and allows you to acquire\n preconfigured client instances to access the blobs within. It provides operations to create, delete, or configure a\n container and includes operations to list, upload, and delete the blobs within it. To perform operations on a\n specific blob within the container, retrieve a client using the `get_blob_client` method.\n3. [BlobClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobclient) -\n this client represents interaction with a specific blob (which need not exist yet). It provides operations to\n upload, download, delete, and create snapshots of a blob, as well as specific operations per blob type.\n4. [BlobLeaseClient](https://aka.ms/azsdk-python-storage-blob-blobleaseclient) -\n this client represents lease interactions with a `ContainerClient` or `BlobClient`. It provides operations to\n acquire, renew, release, change, and break a lease on a specified resource.\n\n### Async Clients \nThis library includes a complete async API supported on Python 3.5+. To use it, you must\nfirst install an async transport, such as [aiohttp](https://pypi.org/project/aiohttp/).\nSee\n[azure-core documentation](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/CLIENT_LIBRARY_DEVELOPER.md#transport)\nfor more information.\n\nAsync clients and credentials should be closed when they're no longer needed. These\nobjects are async context managers and define async `close` methods.\n\n### Blob Types\nOnce you've initialized a Client, you can choose from the different types of blobs:\n* [Block blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-block-blobs)\n store text and binary data, up to approximately 4.75 TiB. Block blobs are made up of blocks of data that can be\n managed individually\n* [Append blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-append-blobs)\n are made up of blocks like block blobs, but are optimized for append operations. Append blobs are ideal for scenarios\n such as logging data from virtual machines\n* [Page blobs](https://learn.microsoft.com/rest/api/storageservices/understanding-block-blobs--append-blobs--and-page-blobs#about-page-blobs)\n store random access files up to 8 TiB in size. Page blobs store virtual hard drive (VHD) files and serve as disks for\n Azure virtual machines\n\n## Examples\nThe following sections provide several code snippets covering some of the most common Storage Blob tasks, including:\n\n* [Create a container](#create-a-container \"Create a container\")\n* [Uploading a blob](#uploading-a-blob \"Uploading a blob\")\n* [Downloading a blob](#downloading-a-blob \"Downloading a blob\")\n* [Enumerating blobs](#enumerating-blobs \"Enumerating blobs\")\n\nNote that a container must be created before to upload or download a blob.\n\n### Create a container\n\nCreate a container from where you can upload or download blobs.\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\ncontainer_client.create_container()\n```\n\nUse the async client to create a container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer_client = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nawait container_client.create_container()\n```\n\n### Uploading a blob\nUpload a blob to your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\nUse the async client to upload a blob\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./SampleSource.txt\", \"rb\") as data:\n await blob.upload_blob(data)\n```\n\n### Downloading a blob\nDownload a blob from your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n blob_data = blob.download_blob()\n blob_data.readinto(my_blob)\n```\n\nDownload a blob asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import BlobClient\n\nblob = BlobClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\", blob_name=\"my_blob\")\n\nwith open(\"./BlockDestination.txt\", \"wb\") as my_blob:\n stream = await blob.download_blob()\n data = await stream.readall()\n my_blob.write(data)\n```\n\n### Enumerating blobs\nList the blobs in your container\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = container.list_blobs()\nfor blob in blob_list:\n print(blob.name + '\\n')\n```\n\nList the blobs asynchronously\n\n```python\nfrom azure.storage.blob.aio import ContainerClient\n\ncontainer = ContainerClient.from_connection_string(conn_str=\"\", container_name=\"mycontainer\")\n\nblob_list = []\nasync for blob in container.list_blobs():\n blob_list.append(blob)\nprint(blob_list)\n```\n\n## Optional Configuration\n\nOptional keyword arguments that can be passed in at the client and per-operation level.\n\n### Retry Policy configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure the retry policy:\n\n* __retry_total__ (int): Total number of retries to allow. Takes precedence over other counts.\nPass in `retry_total=0` if you do not want to retry on requests. Defaults to 10.\n* __retry_connect__ (int): How many connection-related errors to retry on. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_read__ (int): How many times to retry on read errors. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_status__ (int): How many times to retry on bad status codes. Defaults to 3.\n* __retry_to_secondary__ (bool): Whether the request should be retried to secondary, if able.\nThis should only be enabled of RA-GRS accounts are used and potentially stale data can be handled.\nDefaults to `False`.\n\n### Encryption configuration\n\nUse the following keyword arguments when instantiating a client to configure encryption:\n\n* __require_encryption__ (bool): If set to True, will enforce that objects are encrypted and decrypt them.\n* __encryption_version__ (str): Specifies the version of encryption to use. Current options are `'2.0'` or `'1.0'` and\nthe default value is `'1.0'`. Version 1.0 is deprecated, and it is **highly recommended** to use version 2.0.\n* __key_encryption_key__ (object): The user-provided key-encryption-key. The instance must implement the following methods:\n - `wrap_key(key)`--wraps the specified key using an algorithm of the user's choice.\n - `get_key_wrap_algorithm()`--returns the algorithm used to wrap the specified symmetric key.\n - `get_kid()`--returns a string key id for this key-encryption-key.\n* __key_resolver_function__ (callable): The user-provided key resolver. Uses the kid string to return a key-encryption-key\nimplementing the interface defined above.\n\n### Other client / per-operation configuration\n\nOther optional configuration keyword arguments that can be specified on the client or per-operation.\n\n**Client keyword arguments:**\n\n* __connection_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait to establish a connection to the server.\nDefaults to 20 seconds.\n* __read_timeout__ (int): The number of seconds the client will wait, between consecutive read operations, for a\nresponse from the server. This is a socket level timeout and is not affected by overall data size. Client-side read \ntimeouts will be automatically retried. Defaults to 60 seconds.\n* __transport__ (Any): User-provided transport to send the HTTP request.\n\n**Per-operation keyword arguments:**\n\n* __raw_response_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the response returned from the service.\n* __raw_request_hook__ (callable): The given callback uses the request before being sent to service.\n* __client_request_id__ (str): Optional user specified identification of the request.\n* __user_agent__ (str): Appends the custom value to the user-agent header to be sent with the request.\n* __logging_enable__ (bool): Enables logging at the DEBUG level. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __logging_body__ (bool): Enables logging the request and response body. Defaults to False. Can also be passed in at\nthe client level to enable it for all requests.\n* __headers__ (dict): Pass in custom headers as key, value pairs. E.g. `headers={'CustomValue': value}`\n\n## Troubleshooting\n### General\nStorage Blob clients raise exceptions defined in [Azure Core](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/blob/main/sdk/core/azure-core/README.md).\n\nThis list can be used for reference to catch thrown exceptions. To get the specific error code of the exception, use the `error_code` attribute, i.e, `exception.error_code`.\n\n### Logging\nThis library uses the standard\n[logging](https://docs.python.org/3/library/logging.html) library for logging.\nBasic information about HTTP sessions (URLs, headers, etc.) is logged at INFO\nlevel.\n\nDetailed DEBUG level logging, including request/response bodies and unredacted\nheaders, can be enabled on a client with the `logging_enable` argument:\n```python\nimport sys\nimport logging\nfrom azure.storage.blob import BlobServiceClient\n\n# Create a logger for the 'azure.storage.blob' SDK\nlogger = logging.getLogger('azure.storage.blob')\nlogger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG)\n\n# Configure a console output\nhandler = logging.StreamHandler(stream=sys.stdout)\nlogger.addHandler(handler)\n\n# This client will log detailed information about its HTTP sessions, at DEBUG level\nservice_client = BlobServiceClient.from_connection_string(\"your_connection_string\", logging_enable=True)\n```\n\nSimilarly, `logging_enable` can enable detailed logging for a single operation,\neven when it isn't enabled for the client:\n```python\nservice_client.get_service_stats(logging_enable=True)\n```\n\n## Next steps\n\n### More sample code\n\nGet started with our [Blob samples](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples).\n\nSeveral Storage Blobs Python SDK samples are available to you in the SDK's GitHub repository. These samples provide example code for additional scenarios commonly encountered while working with Storage Blobs:\n\n* [blob_samples_container_access_policy.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_container_access_policy_async.py)) - Examples to set Access policies:\n * Set up Access Policy for container\n\n* [blob_samples_hello_world.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_hello_world_async.py)) - Examples for common Storage Blob tasks:\n * Set up a container\n * Create a block, page, or append blob\n * Upload blobs\n * Download blobs\n * Delete blobs\n\n* [blob_samples_authentication.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_authentication_async.py)) - Examples for authenticating and creating the client:\n * From a connection string\n * From a shared access key\n * From a shared access signature token\n * From active directory\n\n* [blob_samples_service.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_service_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with the blob service:\n * Get account information\n * Get and set service properties\n * Get service statistics\n * Create, list, and delete containers\n * Get the Blob or Container client\n\n* [blob_samples_containers.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_containers_async.py)) - Examples for interacting with containers:\n * Create a container and delete containers\n * Set metadata on containers\n * Get container properties\n * Acquire a lease on container\n * Set an access policy on a container\n * Upload, list, delete blobs in container\n * Get the blob client to interact with a specific blob\n\n* [blob_samples_common.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common.py) ([async version](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_common_async.py)) - Examples common to all types of blobs:\n * Create a snapshot\n * Delete a blob snapshot\n * Soft delete a blob\n * Undelete a blob\n * Acquire a lease on a blob\n * Copy a blob from a URL\n\n* [blob_samples_directory_interface.py](https://github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-python/tree/main/sdk/storage/azure-storage-blob/samples/blob_samples_directory_interface.py) - Examples for interfacing with Blob storage as if it were a directory on a filesystem:\n * Copy (upload or download) a single file or directory\n * List files or directories at a single level or recursively\n * Delete a single file or recursively delete a directory\n\n### Additional documentation\nFor more extensive documentation on Azure Blob storage, see the [Azure Blob storage documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/storage/blobs/) on learn.microsoft.com.\n\n## Contributing\nThis project welcomes contributions and suggestions. 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