%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-fake-useragent Version: 1.1.3 Release: 1 Summary: Up-to-date simple useragent faker with real world database License: Apache Software License URL: https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/1c/ed/05c6beb88d82c13ae84394604f5a292ddf9a37f088850aa5cbc8a091e711/fake-useragent-1.1.3.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-importlib-resources Requires: python3-importlib-metadata %description [![Test & Deploy fake-useragent](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml?query=branch%3Amaster) # fake-useragent Up-to-date simple useragent faker with real world database ## Features - Data is pre-downloaded from [useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/) and part of the package - Retrieves user-agent strings locally - Supports Python 3.x - _Fallback_ to external resource ([useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/)) + caching ### Installation ```sh pip install fake-useragent ``` Or if you have multiple Python / pip versions installed, use `pip3`: ```sh pip3 install fake-useragent ``` ### Usage ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.ie # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 9.0; en-US); ua.msie # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_3; Trident/6.0)' ua['Internet Explorer'] # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.4; InfoPath.2; SV1; .NET CLR 3.3.69573; WOW64; en-US) ua.opera # Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686; U; ru) Presto/2.8.131 Version/11.11 ua.chrome # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/22.0.1216.0 Safari/537.2' ua.google # Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_4) AppleWebKit/537.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/24.0.1290.1 Safari/537.13 ua['google chrome'] # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS i686 2268.111.0) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11 ua.firefox # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64; rv:16.0.1) Gecko/20121011 Firefox/16.0.1 ua.ff # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:15.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/15.0.1 ua.safari # Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10A5355d Safari/8536.25 # and the best one, get a random browser user-agent string ua.random ``` ### Notes If you want to specify your own browser list, you can do that via the `browsers` argument (default is: `["chrome", "edge", "internet explorer", "firefox", "safari", "opera"]`). ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(browsers=['edge', 'chrome']) ua.random ``` You can add your own fallback string using the `fallback` parameter, in rare cases everything else failed: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(fallback='your favorite Browser') # in case if something went wrong, one more time it is REALLY!!! rare case ua.random == 'your favorite Browser' ``` If you will try to get unknown browser: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.unknown # Traceback (most recent call last): # ... # fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError: Error occurred during getting browser: unknown ``` By default `fake-useragent` will use it's local ([`browsers.json`](./fake_useragent/data/browsers.json)) data file as the data source. If you don't want to use the local data, but use the external data source to retrieve the user-agents. Set `use_external_data` to `True`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(use_external_data=True) ``` As a fallback method `fake-useragent` will retrieve it's data from an external data source and stores in a cache file _or_ when you expcility set `use_external_data=True` as parameter. You can trigger an update to the cache file by calling `update()`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.update() ``` The default location of the external resource cache file is in your os temp dir, like `/tmp`. You can change the temp directory by changing `cache_path` (mainly useful together when `use_external_data` is set to True). ```py import fake_useragent # I am strongly! recommend using a version suffix location = '/home/user/fake_useragent%s.json' % fake_useragent.VERSION ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(use_external_data=True, cache_path=location) ua.random ``` If you need to safe some attributes from overriding them in UserAgent by `__getattr__` method use `safe_attrs` you can pass there attributes names. At least this will prevent you from raising FakeUserAgentError when attribute not found. For example, when using fake*useragent with `injections `* you need to: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(safe_attrs=('__injections__',)) ``` Please, do not use if you don't understand why you need this. This is magic for rarely extreme case. ### Experiencing issues? Make sure that you using latest version! ```sh pip install --upgrade fake-useragent ``` Check version via python console: ```py import fake_useragent print(fake_useragent.VERSION) ``` And you are always welcome to post [issues](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/issues). Please do not forget to mention the version that you are using. ### Developers Since GitHub Actions is unable to reach useragentstring.com. We can run the script below to automatically scrape the user-agent strings from the external data source. The script will copy the [JSONlines](https://jsonlines.org/) file to the `src/fake_useragent/data` directory. Execute: ```sh ./update_data_file.sh ``` The data JSON file is part of the Python package, see [pyproject.toml](pyproject.toml). Read more about [Data files support](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html). ### Tests ```sh pip install -r requirements.txt tox ``` ### Changelog - 1.1.1 December 4, 2022 - Remove whitespaces from user agent strings, this is a patch release - 1.1.0 November 26, 2022 - Add `pkg_resource` as fallback mechanism in trying to retrieve the local JSON data file - 1.0.1 November 10, 2022 - Add `importlib-metadata` & `importlib-resources` as dependencies - Check on specific Python version regarding the importlib resources (python v3.10 or higher) in order to have `files()` working - `importlib_metadata` should now also work on Python version before 3.8 - Remove obsolete `MANIFEST.in` file - 1.0.0 November 17, 2022 - Make the JSON Lines data file part of the Python package, data is retrieved locally - Extend the `myproject.toml` file with `package-data` support - Remove centralized caching server implementation - Make real unit-tests which should run reliable, fast, independent and without Internet connection - 0.1.14 November 5, 2022 - Improve code quality standards using modern Python >=3.7 syntax - Migrated to `pyproject.toml` build system format + syntax check - Add additional classifiers to the toml file - Improved `tox.ini` file - Improved GitHub Actions job using pip cache - And various small fixes - 0.1.13 October 21, 2022 - Implement `browsers` argument, allowing you to override the browser names you want to use - Fix browser listing of Internet Explorer and Edge - Don't depend on w3schools.com anymore - Clean-up data (temp) file format - Update fallback cache server URL / use JSON Lines as file format - Move to GitHub Actions instead of Travis - Using [`black`](https://pypi.org/project/black/) Python formatter in favour of Flake - 0.1.12 March 31, 2022 - forked - 0.1.11 October 4, 2018 - moved `s3 + cloudfront` fallback to `heroku.com`, cuz someone from Florida did ~25M requests last month - 0.1.10 February 11, 2018 - Minor fix docs `cloudfront` url - 0.1.9 February 11, 2018 - fix `w3schools.com` renamed `IE/Edge` to `Edge/IE` - moved `heroku.com` fallback to `s3 + cloudfront` - stop testing Python3.3 and pypy - 0.1.8 November 2, 2017 - fix `useragentstring.com` `Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket` - 0.1.7 April 2, 2017 - fix broken README.rst - 0.1.6 April 2, 2017 - fixes bug `use_cache_server` do not affected anything - `w3schools.com `\_ moved to `https` - `verify_ssl` options added, by default it is `True` (`urllib.urlopen` ssl context for Python 2.7.9- and 3.4.3- is not supported) - 0.1.5 February 28, 2017 - added `ua.edge` alias to Internet Explorer - w3schools.com starts displaying `Edge` statistic - Python 2.6 is not tested anymore - `use_cache_server` option added - Increased `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 5 seconds - 0.1.4 December 14, 2016 - Added custom data file location support - Added `fallback` browser support, in case of unavailable data sources - Added alias `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgent` for `fake_useragent.UserAgent` - Added alias `fake_useragent.UserAgentError` for `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgentError` - Reduced `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 3 seconds - Started migration to new data file format - Simplified a lot 4+ years out of date code - Better thread/greenlet safety - Added verbose logging - Added `safe_attrs` for prevent overriding by `__getattr__` - 0.1.3 November 24, 2016 - Added hosted data file, when remote services is unavailable - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` in case when there is not way to download data - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` instead of `None` in case of unknown browser - Added `gevent.sleep` support in `gevent` patched environment when trying to download data - X.X.X xxxxxxx xx, xxxx - xxxxx ????? ### Authors You can visit [authors page](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/blob/master/AUTHORS). %package -n python3-fake-useragent Summary: Up-to-date simple useragent faker with real world database Provides: python-fake-useragent BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-fake-useragent [![Test & Deploy fake-useragent](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml?query=branch%3Amaster) # fake-useragent Up-to-date simple useragent faker with real world database ## Features - Data is pre-downloaded from [useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/) and part of the package - Retrieves user-agent strings locally - Supports Python 3.x - _Fallback_ to external resource ([useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/)) + caching ### Installation ```sh pip install fake-useragent ``` Or if you have multiple Python / pip versions installed, use `pip3`: ```sh pip3 install fake-useragent ``` ### Usage ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.ie # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 9.0; en-US); ua.msie # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_3; Trident/6.0)' ua['Internet Explorer'] # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.4; InfoPath.2; SV1; .NET CLR 3.3.69573; WOW64; en-US) ua.opera # Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686; U; ru) Presto/2.8.131 Version/11.11 ua.chrome # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/22.0.1216.0 Safari/537.2' ua.google # Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_4) AppleWebKit/537.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/24.0.1290.1 Safari/537.13 ua['google chrome'] # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS i686 2268.111.0) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11 ua.firefox # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64; rv:16.0.1) Gecko/20121011 Firefox/16.0.1 ua.ff # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:15.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/15.0.1 ua.safari # Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10A5355d Safari/8536.25 # and the best one, get a random browser user-agent string ua.random ``` ### Notes If you want to specify your own browser list, you can do that via the `browsers` argument (default is: `["chrome", "edge", "internet explorer", "firefox", "safari", "opera"]`). ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(browsers=['edge', 'chrome']) ua.random ``` You can add your own fallback string using the `fallback` parameter, in rare cases everything else failed: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(fallback='your favorite Browser') # in case if something went wrong, one more time it is REALLY!!! rare case ua.random == 'your favorite Browser' ``` If you will try to get unknown browser: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.unknown # Traceback (most recent call last): # ... # fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError: Error occurred during getting browser: unknown ``` By default `fake-useragent` will use it's local ([`browsers.json`](./fake_useragent/data/browsers.json)) data file as the data source. If you don't want to use the local data, but use the external data source to retrieve the user-agents. Set `use_external_data` to `True`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(use_external_data=True) ``` As a fallback method `fake-useragent` will retrieve it's data from an external data source and stores in a cache file _or_ when you expcility set `use_external_data=True` as parameter. You can trigger an update to the cache file by calling `update()`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.update() ``` The default location of the external resource cache file is in your os temp dir, like `/tmp`. You can change the temp directory by changing `cache_path` (mainly useful together when `use_external_data` is set to True). ```py import fake_useragent # I am strongly! recommend using a version suffix location = '/home/user/fake_useragent%s.json' % fake_useragent.VERSION ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(use_external_data=True, cache_path=location) ua.random ``` If you need to safe some attributes from overriding them in UserAgent by `__getattr__` method use `safe_attrs` you can pass there attributes names. At least this will prevent you from raising FakeUserAgentError when attribute not found. For example, when using fake*useragent with `injections `* you need to: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(safe_attrs=('__injections__',)) ``` Please, do not use if you don't understand why you need this. This is magic for rarely extreme case. ### Experiencing issues? Make sure that you using latest version! ```sh pip install --upgrade fake-useragent ``` Check version via python console: ```py import fake_useragent print(fake_useragent.VERSION) ``` And you are always welcome to post [issues](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/issues). Please do not forget to mention the version that you are using. ### Developers Since GitHub Actions is unable to reach useragentstring.com. We can run the script below to automatically scrape the user-agent strings from the external data source. The script will copy the [JSONlines](https://jsonlines.org/) file to the `src/fake_useragent/data` directory. Execute: ```sh ./update_data_file.sh ``` The data JSON file is part of the Python package, see [pyproject.toml](pyproject.toml). Read more about [Data files support](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html). ### Tests ```sh pip install -r requirements.txt tox ``` ### Changelog - 1.1.1 December 4, 2022 - Remove whitespaces from user agent strings, this is a patch release - 1.1.0 November 26, 2022 - Add `pkg_resource` as fallback mechanism in trying to retrieve the local JSON data file - 1.0.1 November 10, 2022 - Add `importlib-metadata` & `importlib-resources` as dependencies - Check on specific Python version regarding the importlib resources (python v3.10 or higher) in order to have `files()` working - `importlib_metadata` should now also work on Python version before 3.8 - Remove obsolete `MANIFEST.in` file - 1.0.0 November 17, 2022 - Make the JSON Lines data file part of the Python package, data is retrieved locally - Extend the `myproject.toml` file with `package-data` support - Remove centralized caching server implementation - Make real unit-tests which should run reliable, fast, independent and without Internet connection - 0.1.14 November 5, 2022 - Improve code quality standards using modern Python >=3.7 syntax - Migrated to `pyproject.toml` build system format + syntax check - Add additional classifiers to the toml file - Improved `tox.ini` file - Improved GitHub Actions job using pip cache - And various small fixes - 0.1.13 October 21, 2022 - Implement `browsers` argument, allowing you to override the browser names you want to use - Fix browser listing of Internet Explorer and Edge - Don't depend on w3schools.com anymore - Clean-up data (temp) file format - Update fallback cache server URL / use JSON Lines as file format - Move to GitHub Actions instead of Travis - Using [`black`](https://pypi.org/project/black/) Python formatter in favour of Flake - 0.1.12 March 31, 2022 - forked - 0.1.11 October 4, 2018 - moved `s3 + cloudfront` fallback to `heroku.com`, cuz someone from Florida did ~25M requests last month - 0.1.10 February 11, 2018 - Minor fix docs `cloudfront` url - 0.1.9 February 11, 2018 - fix `w3schools.com` renamed `IE/Edge` to `Edge/IE` - moved `heroku.com` fallback to `s3 + cloudfront` - stop testing Python3.3 and pypy - 0.1.8 November 2, 2017 - fix `useragentstring.com` `Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket` - 0.1.7 April 2, 2017 - fix broken README.rst - 0.1.6 April 2, 2017 - fixes bug `use_cache_server` do not affected anything - `w3schools.com `\_ moved to `https` - `verify_ssl` options added, by default it is `True` (`urllib.urlopen` ssl context for Python 2.7.9- and 3.4.3- is not supported) - 0.1.5 February 28, 2017 - added `ua.edge` alias to Internet Explorer - w3schools.com starts displaying `Edge` statistic - Python 2.6 is not tested anymore - `use_cache_server` option added - Increased `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 5 seconds - 0.1.4 December 14, 2016 - Added custom data file location support - Added `fallback` browser support, in case of unavailable data sources - Added alias `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgent` for `fake_useragent.UserAgent` - Added alias `fake_useragent.UserAgentError` for `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgentError` - Reduced `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 3 seconds - Started migration to new data file format - Simplified a lot 4+ years out of date code - Better thread/greenlet safety - Added verbose logging - Added `safe_attrs` for prevent overriding by `__getattr__` - 0.1.3 November 24, 2016 - Added hosted data file, when remote services is unavailable - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` in case when there is not way to download data - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` instead of `None` in case of unknown browser - Added `gevent.sleep` support in `gevent` patched environment when trying to download data - X.X.X xxxxxxx xx, xxxx - xxxxx ????? ### Authors You can visit [authors page](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/blob/master/AUTHORS). %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for fake-useragent Provides: python3-fake-useragent-doc %description help [![Test & Deploy fake-useragent](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/actions/workflows/action.yml?query=branch%3Amaster) # fake-useragent Up-to-date simple useragent faker with real world database ## Features - Data is pre-downloaded from [useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/) and part of the package - Retrieves user-agent strings locally - Supports Python 3.x - _Fallback_ to external resource ([useragentstring.com](http://useragentstring.com/)) + caching ### Installation ```sh pip install fake-useragent ``` Or if you have multiple Python / pip versions installed, use `pip3`: ```sh pip3 install fake-useragent ``` ### Usage ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.ie # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; MSIE 9.0; Windows NT 9.0; en-US); ua.msie # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 10.0; Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_3; Trident/6.0)' ua['Internet Explorer'] # Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0; GTB7.4; InfoPath.2; SV1; .NET CLR 3.3.69573; WOW64; en-US) ua.opera # Opera/9.80 (X11; Linux i686; U; ru) Presto/2.8.131 Version/11.11 ua.chrome # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1) AppleWebKit/537.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/22.0.1216.0 Safari/537.2' ua.google # Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_7_4) AppleWebKit/537.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/24.0.1290.1 Safari/537.13 ua['google chrome'] # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS i686 2268.111.0) AppleWebKit/536.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/20.0.1132.57 Safari/536.11 ua.firefox # Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; Win64; x64; rv:16.0.1) Gecko/20121011 Firefox/16.0.1 ua.ff # Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux i686; rv:15.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/15.0.1 ua.safari # Mozilla/5.0 (iPad; CPU OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/6.0 Mobile/10A5355d Safari/8536.25 # and the best one, get a random browser user-agent string ua.random ``` ### Notes If you want to specify your own browser list, you can do that via the `browsers` argument (default is: `["chrome", "edge", "internet explorer", "firefox", "safari", "opera"]`). ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(browsers=['edge', 'chrome']) ua.random ``` You can add your own fallback string using the `fallback` parameter, in rare cases everything else failed: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(fallback='your favorite Browser') # in case if something went wrong, one more time it is REALLY!!! rare case ua.random == 'your favorite Browser' ``` If you will try to get unknown browser: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.unknown # Traceback (most recent call last): # ... # fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError: Error occurred during getting browser: unknown ``` By default `fake-useragent` will use it's local ([`browsers.json`](./fake_useragent/data/browsers.json)) data file as the data source. If you don't want to use the local data, but use the external data source to retrieve the user-agents. Set `use_external_data` to `True`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent(use_external_data=True) ``` As a fallback method `fake-useragent` will retrieve it's data from an external data source and stores in a cache file _or_ when you expcility set `use_external_data=True` as parameter. You can trigger an update to the cache file by calling `update()`: ```py from fake_useragent import UserAgent ua = UserAgent() ua.update() ``` The default location of the external resource cache file is in your os temp dir, like `/tmp`. You can change the temp directory by changing `cache_path` (mainly useful together when `use_external_data` is set to True). ```py import fake_useragent # I am strongly! recommend using a version suffix location = '/home/user/fake_useragent%s.json' % fake_useragent.VERSION ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(use_external_data=True, cache_path=location) ua.random ``` If you need to safe some attributes from overriding them in UserAgent by `__getattr__` method use `safe_attrs` you can pass there attributes names. At least this will prevent you from raising FakeUserAgentError when attribute not found. For example, when using fake*useragent with `injections `* you need to: ```py import fake_useragent ua = fake_useragent.UserAgent(safe_attrs=('__injections__',)) ``` Please, do not use if you don't understand why you need this. This is magic for rarely extreme case. ### Experiencing issues? Make sure that you using latest version! ```sh pip install --upgrade fake-useragent ``` Check version via python console: ```py import fake_useragent print(fake_useragent.VERSION) ``` And you are always welcome to post [issues](https://github.com/fake-useragent/fake-useragent/issues). Please do not forget to mention the version that you are using. ### Developers Since GitHub Actions is unable to reach useragentstring.com. We can run the script below to automatically scrape the user-agent strings from the external data source. The script will copy the [JSONlines](https://jsonlines.org/) file to the `src/fake_useragent/data` directory. Execute: ```sh ./update_data_file.sh ``` The data JSON file is part of the Python package, see [pyproject.toml](pyproject.toml). Read more about [Data files support](https://setuptools.pypa.io/en/latest/userguide/datafiles.html). ### Tests ```sh pip install -r requirements.txt tox ``` ### Changelog - 1.1.1 December 4, 2022 - Remove whitespaces from user agent strings, this is a patch release - 1.1.0 November 26, 2022 - Add `pkg_resource` as fallback mechanism in trying to retrieve the local JSON data file - 1.0.1 November 10, 2022 - Add `importlib-metadata` & `importlib-resources` as dependencies - Check on specific Python version regarding the importlib resources (python v3.10 or higher) in order to have `files()` working - `importlib_metadata` should now also work on Python version before 3.8 - Remove obsolete `MANIFEST.in` file - 1.0.0 November 17, 2022 - Make the JSON Lines data file part of the Python package, data is retrieved locally - Extend the `myproject.toml` file with `package-data` support - Remove centralized caching server implementation - Make real unit-tests which should run reliable, fast, independent and without Internet connection - 0.1.14 November 5, 2022 - Improve code quality standards using modern Python >=3.7 syntax - Migrated to `pyproject.toml` build system format + syntax check - Add additional classifiers to the toml file - Improved `tox.ini` file - Improved GitHub Actions job using pip cache - And various small fixes - 0.1.13 October 21, 2022 - Implement `browsers` argument, allowing you to override the browser names you want to use - Fix browser listing of Internet Explorer and Edge - Don't depend on w3schools.com anymore - Clean-up data (temp) file format - Update fallback cache server URL / use JSON Lines as file format - Move to GitHub Actions instead of Travis - Using [`black`](https://pypi.org/project/black/) Python formatter in favour of Flake - 0.1.12 March 31, 2022 - forked - 0.1.11 October 4, 2018 - moved `s3 + cloudfront` fallback to `heroku.com`, cuz someone from Florida did ~25M requests last month - 0.1.10 February 11, 2018 - Minor fix docs `cloudfront` url - 0.1.9 February 11, 2018 - fix `w3schools.com` renamed `IE/Edge` to `Edge/IE` - moved `heroku.com` fallback to `s3 + cloudfront` - stop testing Python3.3 and pypy - 0.1.8 November 2, 2017 - fix `useragentstring.com` `Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket` - 0.1.7 April 2, 2017 - fix broken README.rst - 0.1.6 April 2, 2017 - fixes bug `use_cache_server` do not affected anything - `w3schools.com `\_ moved to `https` - `verify_ssl` options added, by default it is `True` (`urllib.urlopen` ssl context for Python 2.7.9- and 3.4.3- is not supported) - 0.1.5 February 28, 2017 - added `ua.edge` alias to Internet Explorer - w3schools.com starts displaying `Edge` statistic - Python 2.6 is not tested anymore - `use_cache_server` option added - Increased `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 5 seconds - 0.1.4 December 14, 2016 - Added custom data file location support - Added `fallback` browser support, in case of unavailable data sources - Added alias `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgent` for `fake_useragent.UserAgent` - Added alias `fake_useragent.UserAgentError` for `fake_useragent.FakeUserAgentError` - Reduced `fake_useragent.settings.HTTP_TIMEOUT` to 3 seconds - Started migration to new data file format - Simplified a lot 4+ years out of date code - Better thread/greenlet safety - Added verbose logging - Added `safe_attrs` for prevent overriding by `__getattr__` - 0.1.3 November 24, 2016 - Added hosted data file, when remote services is unavailable - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` in case when there is not way to download data - Raises `fake_useragent.errors.FakeUserAgentError` instead of `None` in case of unknown browser - Added `gevent.sleep` support in `gevent` patched environment when trying to download data - X.X.X xxxxxxx xx, xxxx - xxxxx ????? 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