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Bumps okhttp from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16.
Updates com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16

Changelog

Sourced from com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp's changelog.

Version 5.0.0-alpha.16

2024-05-29

  • Fix: The previous release would crash when running on Robolectric. We didn't anticipate running our Android artifact on the JVM platform!

Version 5.0.0-alpha.15

2024-05-28

This release introduces separate JVM and Android artifacts. Until now, we've distributed OkHttp as a JVM library that detects Android capabilities at runtime, but that doesn't offer Android-specific APIs. With this release we're starting to publish OkHttp as an AAR for Android users in addition to our existing JAR for JVM users.

This first Android-specific artifact adopts Android's assets mechanism to embed the public suffix data. We will build more Android integration in future releases.

The okhttp-android artifact first introduced in 5.0.0-alpha.7 is no longer available:

  • The AndroidAsyncDns class moved to the okhttp artifact.
  • The AndroidLogging class is no longer necessary. LoggingEventListener and HttpLoggingInterceptor write to logcat by default.

The rest of this release is our highest-quality release yet. Though we continue to use the word alpha in the version name, the only unstable thing in it is some non-final APIs tagged @ExperimentalOkHttpApi. You can safely use this release in production.

  • Fix: Attempt to read the response even if sending the request failed. This makes it possible to handle response statuses like HTTP/1.1 431 "Request Header Fields Too Large.

  • Fix: Handle multiple 1xx responses.

  • Fix: Address a performance bug in our internal task runner. We had a race condition that could result in it OkHttp starting a thread for each queued task, even when a single thread could run all of them.

  • Fix: Address a performance bug in MultipartReader. We were scanning the entire input stream for a delimiter when we only needed to scan enough to return a result.

  • Fix: Don't double-compress the public suffix database. OkHttp is usually distributed in a compressed file (like a JAR or APK), so compressing its internal data was redundant.

  • Fix: Call ProxySelector.connectFailed() when a connection's initial TCP handshake fails.

  • Fix: Change the signature of Dispatcher to accept a nullable ExecutorService. Changing this parameter to be non-null was an unintended signature change in OkHttp 4.0.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • e6daf2e Prepare for release 5.0.0-alpha.16.
  • 54cbf31 Fix test execution on Robolectric (#8822)
  • 0e17a67 Prepare next development version.
  • a2b9c0c Prepare for release .
  • b70841f Update dependency com.android.tools.build:gradle to v8.10.1 (#8819)
  • 90d3a6b Be consistent about syntax to lock, wait, and notify (#8818)
  • acd192a Change the locking mechanism to 'synchronized' (#8817)
  • 1ae04ad Update dependency com.diffplug.spotless:spotless-plugin-gradle to v7.0.4 (#8814)
  • 7e83c84 Start using BufferedSource.indexOf() with a toIndex (#8813)
  • 82a3793 Upgrade Okio to 3.12.0 (#8812)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

Updates com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16

Changelog

Sourced from com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor's changelog.

Version 5.0.0-alpha.16

2024-05-29

  • Fix: The previous release would crash when running on Robolectric. We didn't anticipate running our Android artifact on the JVM platform!

Version 5.0.0-alpha.15

2024-05-28

This release introduces separate JVM and Android artifacts. Until now, we've distributed OkHttp as a JVM library that detects Android capabilities at runtime, but that doesn't offer Android-specific APIs. With this release we're starting to publish OkHttp as an AAR for Android users in addition to our existing JAR for JVM users.

This first Android-specific artifact adopts Android's assets mechanism to embed the public suffix data. We will build more Android integration in future releases.

The okhttp-android artifact first introduced in 5.0.0-alpha.7 is no longer available:

  • The AndroidAsyncDns class moved to the okhttp artifact.
  • The AndroidLogging class is no longer necessary. LoggingEventListener and HttpLoggingInterceptor write to logcat by default.

The rest of this release is our highest-quality release yet. Though we continue to use the word alpha in the version name, the only unstable thing in it is some non-final APIs tagged @ExperimentalOkHttpApi. You can safely use this release in production.

  • Fix: Attempt to read the response even if sending the request failed. This makes it possible to handle response statuses like HTTP/1.1 431 "Request Header Fields Too Large.

  • Fix: Handle multiple 1xx responses.

  • Fix: Address a performance bug in our internal task runner. We had a race condition that could result in it OkHttp starting a thread for each queued task, even when a single thread could run all of them.

  • Fix: Address a performance bug in MultipartReader. We were scanning the entire input stream for a delimiter when we only needed to scan enough to return a result.

  • Fix: Don't double-compress the public suffix database. OkHttp is usually distributed in a compressed file (like a JAR or APK), so compressing its internal data was redundant.

  • Fix: Call ProxySelector.connectFailed() when a connection's initial TCP handshake fails.

  • Fix: Change the signature of Dispatcher to accept a nullable ExecutorService. Changing this parameter to be non-null was an unintended signature change in OkHttp 4.0.

... (truncated)

Commits
  • e6daf2e Prepare for release 5.0.0-alpha.16.
  • 54cbf31 Fix test execution on Robolectric (#8822)
  • 0e17a67 Prepare next development version.
  • a2b9c0c Prepare for release .
  • b70841f Update dependency com.android.tools.build:gradle to v8.10.1 (#8819)
  • 90d3a6b Be consistent about syntax to lock, wait, and notify (#8818)
  • acd192a Change the locking mechanism to 'synchronized' (#8817)
  • 1ae04ad Update dependency com.diffplug.spotless:spotless-plugin-gradle to v7.0.4 (#8814)
  • 7e83c84 Start using BufferedSource.indexOf() with a toIndex (#8813)
  • 82a3793 Upgrade Okio to 3.12.0 (#8812)
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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Bumps `okhttp` from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16.

Updates `com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp` from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16
- [Changelog](https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](square/okhttp@parent-5.0.0-alpha.14...parent-5.0.0-alpha.16)

Updates `com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor` from 5.0.0-alpha.14 to 5.0.0-alpha.16
- [Changelog](https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](square/okhttp@parent-5.0.0-alpha.14...parent-5.0.0-alpha.16)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: com.squareup.okhttp3:okhttp
  dependency-version: 5.0.0-alpha.16
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
- dependency-name: com.squareup.okhttp3:logging-interceptor
  dependency-version: 5.0.0-alpha.16
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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