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This PR improves our handling of HTTP message body encodings:
- The unaltered message body is now accessible as `.raw_content`
- The "content-encoding"-decoded content (i.e. gzip removed) content
is not `.content`, as this is what we want in 99% of the cases.
- `.text` now provides the "content-encoding"-decoded and then
"content-type charset"-decoded message body.
- The decoded values for `.content` and `.text` are cached,
so that repeated access and `x.text = x.text` is cheap.
- The `decoded()` decorator is now deprecated, as we can now just use
`.content`. Similarly `HTTPMessage.get_decoded_content()` is
deprecated.
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- Move more stuff that belongs in netlib.human
- Move some stuff to near the only use
- Zap mitmproxy.utils.timestamp(). I see the rationale, but we used it
interchangeably with time.time() throughout the project. Since time.time()
dominates in the codebase and timestamp() is such low utility, away it goes.
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This is just inherently not a determinisitc test. We don't use the log HTTP
interface any more, so it can just go. A more radical "solution" is inbound
shortly.
Fixes #1207
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Placing this next to its only use.
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A pattern we need to use far more often in the codebase
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This commit introduces MultiDict, a multi-dictionary similar to
ODict, but with improved semantics (as in the Headers class).
MultiDict fixes a few issues that were present in the Request/Response
API. In particular, `request.cookies["foo"] = "bar"` has previously been a
no-op, as the cookies property returned a mutable _copy_ of the cookies.
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