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Update okhttp monorepo to v5.0.0-alpha.14 #1355

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor (source) dependencies patch 5.0.0-alpha.12 -> 5.0.0-alpha.14
com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp-bom (source) dependencies patch 5.0.0-alpha.12 -> 5.0.0-alpha.14
com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp (source) dependencies patch 5.0.0-alpha.12 -> 5.0.0-alpha.14

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square/okhttp (com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor)

v5.0.0-alpha.14

2024-04-17

  • Breaking: Move coroutines extensions to okhttp3.coroutines. Previously this artifact shared the
    okhttp3 package name with our core module, which is incompatible with the Java Platform Module
    System.

  • Fix in okhttp-coroutines: Publish a valid artifact. The coroutines JAR file in 5.0.0-alpha.13
    was corrupt and should not be used.

v5.0.0-alpha.13

2024-04-16

  • Breaking: Tag unstable new APIs as @ExperimentalOkHttpApi. We intend to release OkHttp 5.0
    without stabilizing these new APIs first.

    Do not use these experimental APIs in modules that may be executed using a version of OkHttp
    different from the version that the module was compiled with. Do not use them in published
    libraries. Do not use them if you aren't willing to track changes to them.

  • Breaking: Drop support for Kotlin Multiplatform.

    We planned to support multiplatform in OkHttp 5.0, but after building it, we weren't happy with
    the implementation trade-offs. We can't use our HTTP client engine on Kotlin/JS, and we weren't
    prepared to build a TLS API for Kotlin/Native.

    We'd prefer a multiplatform HTTP client API that's backed by OkHttp on Android and JVM, and
    other engines on other platforms. [Ktor] does this pretty well today!

  • Breaking: Use kotlin.time.Duration in APIs like OkHttpClient.Builder.callTimeout(). This
    update also drops support for the DurationUnit functions introduced in earlier alpha releases
    of OkHttp 5.

  • Breaking: Reorder the parameters in the Cache constructor that was introduced in 5.0.0-alpha.3.

  • New: Request.Builder.cacheUrlOverride() customizes the cache key used for a request. This can
    be used to make canonical URLs for the cache that omit insignificant query parameters or other
    irrelevant data.

    This feature may be used with POST requests to cache their responses. In such cases the
    request body is not used to determine the cache key, so you must manually add cache-relevant
    data to the override URL. For example, you could add a request-body-sha256 query parameter so
    requests with the same POST data get the same cache entry.

  • New: HttpLoggingInterceptor.redactQueryParams() configures the query parameters to redact
    in logs. For best security, don't put sensitive information in query parameters.

  • New: ConnectionPool.setPolicy() configures a minimum connection pool size for a target
    address. Use this to proactively open HTTP connections.

    Connections opened to fulfill this policy are subject to the connection pool's
    keepAliveDuration but do not count against the pool-wide maxIdleConnections limit.

    This feature increases the client's traffic and the load on the server. Talking to your server's
    operators before adopting it.

  • New in okhttp-android: HttpLoggingInterceptor.androidLogging() and
    LoggingEventListener.androidLogging() write HTTP calls or events to Logcat.

  • New: OkHttpClient.webSocketCloseTimeout configures how long a web socket connection will wait
    for a graceful shutdown before it performs an abrupt shutdown.

  • Fix: Honor RequestBody.isOneShot() in MultipartBody

  • Fix in okhttp-coroutines: Don't leak response bodies in executeAsync(). We had a bug where
    we didn't call Response.close() if the coroutine was canceled before its response was
    returned.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 3.9.0][okio_3_9_0].

  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 1.9.23][kotlin_1_9_23].

  • Upgrade: [Unicode® IDNA 15.1.0][idna_15_1_0]


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