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{
lib,
buildPythonPackage,
fetchPypi,
isPyPy,
# build-system
hatchling,
# optional-dependencies
brotli,
brotlicffi,
pysocks,
# tests
backports-zoneinfo,
pytestCheckHook,
pytest-timeout,
pythonOlder,
tornado,
trustme,
}:
let
self = buildPythonPackage rec {
pname = "urllib3";
version = "2.2.2";
pyproject = true;
src = fetchPypi {
inherit pname version;
hash = "sha256-3VBUhVSaelUoM9peYGNjnQ0XfATyO8OGTkHl3F9hIWg=";
};
nativeBuildInputs = [ hatchling ];
passthru.optional-dependencies = {
brotli = if isPyPy then [ brotlicffi ] else [ brotli ];
socks = [ pysocks ];
};
nativeCheckInputs =
[
pytest-timeout
pytestCheckHook
tornado
trustme
]
++ lib.optionals (pythonOlder "3.9") [ backports-zoneinfo ]
++ lib.flatten (builtins.attrValues passthru.optional-dependencies);
# Tests in urllib3 are mostly timeout-based instead of event-based and
# are therefore inherently flaky. On your own machine, the tests will
# typically build fine, but on a loaded cluster such as Hydra random
# timeouts will occur.
#
# The urllib3 test suite has two different timeouts in their test suite
# (see `test/__init__.py`):
# - SHORT_TIMEOUT
# - LONG_TIMEOUT
# When CI is in the env, LONG_TIMEOUT will be significantly increased.
# Still, failures can occur and for that reason tests are disabled.
doCheck = false;
passthru.tests.pytest = self.overridePythonAttrs (_: {
doCheck = true;
});
preCheck = ''
export CI # Increases LONG_TIMEOUT
'';
pythonImportsCheck = [ "urllib3" ];
meta = with lib; {
description = "Powerful, user-friendly HTTP client for Python";
homepage = "https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3";
changelog = "https://github.com/urllib3/urllib3/blob/${version}/CHANGES.rst";
license = licenses.mit;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ fab ];
};
};
in
self
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