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# Pyngus #
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[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/kgiusti/pyngus.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/kgiusti/pyngus)
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A messaging framework built on the QPID Proton engine. It provides a
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callback-based API for message passing.
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See the User Guide in the docs directory for more detail.
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## Release 2.2.1 ##
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* disable the socket I/O logging - fills the debug logs with lots of
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useless crap.
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## Release 2.2.0 ##
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* Can now use the system's default CA by specifying the 'x-ssl' option
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in the 'properties' field of the create_connection call and _NOT_
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specifying the 'x-ssl-ca-file' property. (contributed by
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Juan Antonio Osorio Robles)
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* use the most secure default setting for x-ssl-verify-mode based on
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the configuration
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* bump max proton version to 0.17
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## Release 2.1.4 ##
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* avoid using deprecated next_tick in the container
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* enable Python 3.5 testing in tox
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* add client authentication via SSL tests
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* bump max proton version to 0.16
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## Release 2.1.3 ##
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* Remove chatty debug log messages
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* fix pep8 violation
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* add static performace test tool
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* Bump max proton version to 0.15
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## Release 2.1.2 ##
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* Bump max proton version to 0.14
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## Release 2.1.1 ##
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* bugfix: under some (rare) flow/credit interactions a sender may
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stall. Changed code to invoke credit_granted() callback more
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frequently.
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## Release 2.1.0 ##
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* feature: add 'x-force-sasl' to connection property map
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* bugfix: update old SASL unit test
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## Release 2.0.4 ##
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* Bump max proton version to 0.13
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* performance tweak to link event handling
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* fix perf-test.py tool
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* bugfix: fix leak of timer callbacks
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* enable Python 3.4 testing
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* bugfix: fix receiver example (recv.py)
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* several fixes to the SASL unit tests
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* bugfix: fix leak of underlying proton objects
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* Add SASL/SSL configuration options to examples
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* bugfix: allow PLAIN or ANONYMOUS authentication in server mode
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## Release 2.0.3 ##
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* bugfix: fixed a memory leak
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* bugfix: cyrus test fixed
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## Release 2.0.0 ##
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* Support for proton 0.10
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* The SASL API has changed due to an API change in proton 0.10
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* Proton 0.10 implements SASL via the Cyrus SASL library
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* this change allows use of more secure authentication mechanisms, such as Kerberos
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* Applications should no longer directly access the Proton SASL class via the Connection.pn\_sasl property
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* instead, the following new properties may be passed to the Container.create\_connection() method:
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* x-username - (client only) the authentication id
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* x-password - (client only) the authentication password
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* x-require-auth - (server only) reject clients that do not use authentication
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* x-sasl-mechs - (server only) whitespace delimited string of
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acceptable mechanisms. If not supplied the mechanisms
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specified in the system's SASL configuration will be used.
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This option should only be used when the application wants to
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further restrict the set of acceptable mechanisms.
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* x-sasl-config-dir - (server only) the location of the
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_directory_ that holds the system's Cyrus SASL configuration.
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* x-sasl-config-name - (server only) the name of the SASL
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configuration file (*without* the ".conf" suffix) in the
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x-sasl-dir directory.
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* *NOTE WELL*: Cyrus SASL cannot support multiple different SASL
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configurations per connection. The values of
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x-sasl-config-dir and x-sasl-config-name *MUST* be the same
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for all connections that use SASL.
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* the ConnectionEventHandler.sasl\_step() callback has been deprecated as proton 0.10 no longer uses it
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* The ConnectionEventHandler.sasl\_done() callback *is* still supported.
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* Pyngus now enforces strict reentrancy checking. Attempting to call
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a non-reentrant Pyngus method will now throw a RuntimeError exception.
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## Release 1.3.0 ##
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* Support for proton 0.9
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* Installation of proton dependencies via setup.py. This feature was
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added by Flavio Percoco Premoli <flaper87@gmail.com> - thanks
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Flavio!
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