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This is my first visit to this fine repo so I have bundled all updates in a single pull request to make things easier for you to merge.

Close this pull request and delete the branch if you want me to start with single pull requests right away

Here's the executive summary:

Updates

Here's a list of all the updates bundled in this pull request. I've added some links to make it easier for you to find all the information you need.

beautifulsoup4 4.4.1 » 4.5.3 PyPI | Homepage
python-magic 0.4.10 » 0.4.13 PyPI | Repo
requests 2.8.1 » 2.13.0 PyPI | Changelog | Homepage
wheel 0.24.0 » 0.29.0 PyPI | Changelog | Repo

Changelogs

requests 2.8.1 -> 2.13.0

2.13.0

+++++++++++++++++++

Features

  • Only load the idna library when we've determined we need it. This will
    save some memory for users.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.20.
  • Updated bundled idna to 2.2.

2.12.5

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Fixed an issue with JSON encoding detection, specifically detecting
    big-endian UTF-32 with BOM.

2.12.4

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Fixed regression from 2.12.2 where non-string types were rejected in the
    basic auth parameters. While support for this behaviour has been readded,
    the behaviour is deprecated and will be removed in the future.

2.12.3

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Fixed regression from v2.12.1 for URLs with schemes that begin with "http".
    These URLs have historically been processed as though they were HTTP-schemed
    URLs, and so have had parameters added. This was removed in v2.12.2 in an
    overzealous attempt to resolve problems with IDNA-encoding those URLs. This
    change was reverted: the other fixes for IDNA-encoding have been judged to
    be sufficient to return to the behaviour Requests had before v2.12.0.

2.12.2

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Fixed several issues with IDNA-encoding URLs that are technically invalid but
    which are widely accepted. Requests will now attempt to IDNA-encode a URL if
    it can but, if it fails, and the host contains only ASCII characters, it will
    be passed through optimistically. This will allow users to opt-in to using
    IDNA2003 themselves if they want to, and will also allow technically invalid
    but still common hostnames.
  • Fixed an issue where URLs with leading whitespace would raise
    InvalidSchema errors.
  • Fixed an issue where some URLs without the HTTP or HTTPS schemes would still
    have HTTP URL preparation applied to them.
  • Fixed an issue where Unicode strings could not be used in basic auth.
  • Fixed an issue encountered by some Requests plugins where constructing a
    Response object would cause Response.content to raise an
    AttributeError.

2.12.1

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Updated setuptools 'security' extra for the new PyOpenSSL backend in urllib3.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.19.1.

2.12.0

+++++++++++++++++++

Improvements

  • Updated support for internationalized domain names from IDNA2003 to IDNA2008.
    This updated support is required for several forms of IDNs and is mandatory
    for .de domains.
  • Much improved heuristics for guessing content lengths: Requests will no
    longer read an entire StringIO into memory.
  • Much improved logic for recalculating Content-Length headers for
    PreparedRequest objects.
  • Improved tolerance for file-like objects that have no tell method but
    do have a seek method.
  • Anything that is a subclass of Mapping is now treated like a dictionary
    by the data= keyword argument.
  • Requests now tolerates empty passwords in proxy credentials, rather than
    stripping the credentials.
  • If a request is made with a file-like object as the body and that request is
    redirected with a 307 or 308 status code, Requests will now attempt to
    rewind the body object so it can be replayed.

Bugfixes

  • When calling response.close, the call to close will be propagated
    through to non-urllib3 backends.
  • Fixed issue where the ALL_PROXY environment variable would be preferred
    over scheme-specific variables like HTTP_PROXY.
  • Fixed issue where non-UTF8 reason phrases got severely mangled by falling
    back to decoding using ISO 8859-1 instead.
  • Fixed a bug where Requests would not correctly correlate cookies set when
    using custom Host headers if those Host headers did not use the native
    string type for the platform.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.19.
  • Updated bundled certifi certs to 2016.09.26.

2.11.1

+++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Fixed a bug when using iter_content with decode_unicode=True for
    streamed bodies would raise AttributeError. This bug was introduced in
    2.11.
  • Strip Content-Type and Transfer-Encoding headers from the header block when
    following a redirect that transforms the verb from POST/PUT to GET.

2.11.0

+++++++++++++++++++

Improvements

  • Added support for the ALL_PROXY environment variable.
  • Reject header values that contain leading whitespace or newline characters to
    reduce risk of header smuggling.

Bugfixes

  • Fixed occasional TypeError when attempting to decode a JSON response that
    occurred in an error case. Now correctly returns a ValueError.
  • Requests would incorrectly ignore a non-CIDR IP address in the NO_PROXY
    environment variables: Requests now treats it as a specific IP.
  • Fixed a bug when sending JSON data that could cause us to encounter obscure
    OpenSSL errors in certain network conditions (yes, really).
  • Added type checks to ensure that iter_content only accepts integers and
    None for chunk sizes.
  • Fixed issue where responses whose body had not been fully consumed would have
    the underlying connection closed but not returned to the connection pool,
    which could cause Requests to hang in situations where the HTTPAdapter
    had been configured to use a blocking connection pool.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.16.
  • Some previous releases accidentally accepted non-strings as acceptable header values. This release does not.

2.10.0

+++++++++++++++++++

New Features

  • SOCKS Proxy Support! (requires PySocks; $ pip install requests[socks])

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.15.1.

2.9.2

++++++++++++++++++

Improvements

  • Change built-in CaseInsensitiveDict (used for headers) to use OrderedDict
    as its underlying datastore.

Bugfixes

  • Don't use redirect_cache if allow_redirects=False
  • When passed objects that throw exceptions from tell(), send them via
    chunked transfer encoding instead of failing.
  • Raise a ProxyError for proxy related connection issues.

2.9.1

++++++++++++++++++

Bugfixes

  • Resolve regression introduced in 2.9.0 that made it impossible to send binary
    strings as bodies in Python 3.
  • Fixed errors when calculating cookie expiration dates in certain locales.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated bundled urllib3 to 1.13.1.

2.9.0

++++++++++++++++++

Minor Improvements (Backwards compatible)

  • The verify keyword argument now supports being passed a path to a
    directory of CA certificates, not just a single-file bundle.
  • Warnings are now emitted when sending files opened in text mode.
  • Added the 511 Network Authentication Required status code to the status code
    registry.

Bugfixes

  • For file-like objects that are not seeked to the very beginning, we now
    send the content length for the number of bytes we will actually read, rather
    than the total size of the file, allowing partial file uploads.
  • When uploading file-like objects, if they are empty or have no obvious
    content length we set Transfer-Encoding: chunked rather than
    Content-Length: 0.
  • We correctly receive the response in buffered mode when uploading chunked
    bodies.
  • We now handle being passed a query string as a bytestring on Python 3, by
    decoding it as UTF-8.
  • Sessions are now closed in all cases (exceptional and not) when using the
    functional API rather than leaking and waiting for the garbage collector to
    clean them up.
  • Correctly handle digest auth headers with a malformed qop directive that
    contains no token, by treating it the same as if no qop directive was
    provided at all.
  • Minor performance improvements when removing specific cookies by name.

Miscellaneous

  • Updated urllib3 to 1.13.

wheel 0.24.0 -> 0.29.0

0.29.0

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  • Fix compression type of files in archive (Issue 155, Pull Request 62,
    thanks Xavier Fernandez)

0.28.0

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  • Fix file modes in archive (Issue 154)

0.27.0

======

  • Support forcing a platform tag using --plat-name on pure-Python wheels, as
    well as nonstandard platform tags on non-pure wheels (Pull Request 60, Issue
    144, thanks Andrés Díaz)
  • Add SOABI tags to platform-specific wheels built for Python 2.X (Pull Request
    55, Issue 63, Issue 101)
  • Support reproducible wheel files, wheels that can be rebuilt and will hash to
    the same values as previous builds (Pull Request 52, Issue 143, thanks
    Barry Warsaw)
  • Support for changes in keyring >= 8.0 (Pull Request 61, thanks Jason R.
    Coombs)
  • Use the file context manager when checking if dependency_links.txt is empty,
    fixes problems building wheels under PyPy on Windows (Issue 150, thanks
    Cosimo Lupo)
  • Don't attempt to (recursively) create a build directory ending with ..
    (invalid on all platforms, but code was only executed on Windows) (Issue 91)
  • Added the PyPA Code of Conduct (Pull Request 56)

0.26.0

======

  • Fix multiple entrypoint comparison failure on Python 3 (Issue 148)

0.25.0

======

  • Add Python 3.5 to tox configuration
  • Deterministic (sorted) metadata
  • Fix tagging for Python 3.5 compatibility
  • Support py2-none-'arch' and py3-none-'arch' tags
  • Treat data-only wheels as pure
  • Write to temporary file and rename when using wheel install --force

Once you have closed this pull request, I'll create seperate pull requests for every update as soon as I find them.

That's it for now!

Happy merging! 🤖

@Kickball
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@prodicus what is the plan for this PR?

@tasdikrahman
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Hey @Kickball

@pyup-bot updates the requirements file every time a newer version of the dependencies get released. Will have a look at his PR's once the tests are somewhat complete

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