{ lib , brotli , buildPythonPackage , cryptography , dateutil , fetchPypi , idna , isPy27 , mock , pyopenssl , pysocks , pytest-freezegun , pytest-timeout , pytestCheckHook , pythonOlder , tornado , trustme }: buildPythonPackage rec { pname = "urllib3"; version = "1.26.4"; src = fetchPypi { inherit pname version; sha256 = "0dw9w9bs3hmr5dp3r3h43jyzzb1g1046ag7lj8pqf58i4kvj3c77"; }; propagatedBuildInputs = [ brotli pysocks ] ++ lib.optionals isPy27 [ cryptography idna pyopenssl ]; checkInputs = [ dateutil mock pytest-freezegun pytest-timeout pytestCheckHook tornado trustme ]; # 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; preCheck = '' export CI # Increases LONG_TIMEOUT ''; pythonImportsCheck = [ "urllib3" ]; meta = with lib; { description = "Powerful, sanity-friendly HTTP client for Python"; homepage = "https://github.com/shazow/urllib3"; license = licenses.mit; maintainers = with maintainers; [ fab ]; }; }