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Bump OKHTTP_VERSION from 4.2.2 to 4.9.0

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Bumps OKHTTP_VERSION from 4.2.2 to 4.9.0. Updates logging-interceptor from 4.2.2 to 4.9.0

Changelog

Sourced from logging-interceptor's changelog.

Version 4.9.0

2020-09-11

With this release, okhttp-tls no longer depends on Bouncy Castle and doesn't install the Bouncy Castle security provider. If you still need it, you can do it yourself:

Security.addProvider(BouncyCastleProvider())

You will also need to configure this dependency:

dependencies {
  implementation "org.bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk15on:1.65"
}
  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 1.4.10][kotlin_1_4_10]. We now use Kotlin 1.4.x [functional interfaces][fun_interface] for Authenticator, Interceptor, and others.
  • Upgrade: Build with Conscrypt 2.5.1.

Version 4.8.1

2020-08-06

  • Fix: Don't crash in HeldCertificate.Builder when creating certificates on older versions of Android, including Android 6. We were using a feature of SimpleDateFormat that wasn't available in those versions!

Version 4.8.0

2020-07-11

  • New: Change HeldCertificate.Builder to use its own ASN.1 certificate encoder. This is part of our effort to remove the okhttp-tls module's dependency on Bouncy Castle. We think Bouncy Castle is great! But it's a large dependency (6.5 MiB) and its security provider feature impacts VM-wide behavior.

  • New: Reduce contention for applications that make a very high number of concurrent requests. Previously OkHttp used its connection pool as a lock when making changes to connections and calls. With this change each connection is locked independently.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 2.7.0][okio_2_7_0].

    implementation("com.squareup.okio:okio:2.7.0")
    

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Commits

Updates okhttp from 4.2.2 to 4.9.0

Changelog

Sourced from okhttp's changelog.

Version 4.9.0

2020-09-11

With this release, okhttp-tls no longer depends on Bouncy Castle and doesn't install the Bouncy Castle security provider. If you still need it, you can do it yourself:

Security.addProvider(BouncyCastleProvider())

You will also need to configure this dependency:

dependencies {
  implementation "org.bouncycastle:bcprov-jdk15on:1.65"
}
  • Upgrade: [Kotlin 1.4.10][kotlin_1_4_10]. We now use Kotlin 1.4.x [functional interfaces][fun_interface] for Authenticator, Interceptor, and others.
  • Upgrade: Build with Conscrypt 2.5.1.

Version 4.8.1

2020-08-06

  • Fix: Don't crash in HeldCertificate.Builder when creating certificates on older versions of Android, including Android 6. We were using a feature of SimpleDateFormat that wasn't available in those versions!

Version 4.8.0

2020-07-11

  • New: Change HeldCertificate.Builder to use its own ASN.1 certificate encoder. This is part of our effort to remove the okhttp-tls module's dependency on Bouncy Castle. We think Bouncy Castle is great! But it's a large dependency (6.5 MiB) and its security provider feature impacts VM-wide behavior.

  • New: Reduce contention for applications that make a very high number of concurrent requests. Previously OkHttp used its connection pool as a lock when making changes to connections and calls. With this change each connection is locked independently.

  • Upgrade: [Okio 2.7.0][okio_2_7_0].

    implementation("com.squareup.okio:okio:2.7.0")
    

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