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Revision 16 (latest revision is 31)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 928317 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 16)
- update to 0.15.0:
  * Added `responses.PassthroughResponse` and
    `reponses.BaseResponse.passthrough`. These features make building passthrough
    responses more compatible with dynamcially generated response objects.
  * Removed the unused ``_is_redirect()`` function from responses internals.
  * Added `responses.matchers.request_kwargs_matcher`. This matcher allows you
    to match additional request arguments like `stream`.
  * Added `responses.matchers.multipart_matcher`. This matcher allows you
    to match request body and headers for ``multipart/form-data`` data
  * Added `responses.matchers.query_string_matcher`. This matcher allows you
    to match request query string, similar to `responses.matchers.query_param_matcher`.
  * Added `responses.matchers.header_matcher()`. This matcher allows you to match
    request headers. By default only headers supplied to `header_matcher()` are checked.
    You can make header matching exhaustive by passing `strict_match=True` to `header_matcher()`.
  * Changed all matchers output message in case of mismatch. Now message is aligned
    between Python2 and Python3 versions
  * Deprecate ``stream`` argument in ``Response`` and ``CallbackResponse``
  * Added Python 3.10 support

- update to 0.14.0:
  * Added `responses.matchers`.
  * Moved `responses.json_params_matcher` to `responses.matchers.json_param_matcher`
  * Moved `responses.urlencoded_params_matcher` to
   `responses.matchers.urlencoded_param_matcher`
  * Added `responses.query_params_matcher`. This matcher allows you to match
    query strings with a dictionary.
  * Added `auto_calculate_content_length` option to `responses.add()`. When
    enabled, this option will generate a `Content-Length` header
    based on the number of bytes in the response body.
  * Improve typing support
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