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Tim Abbott 4457158ede api: Fix running with requests 1.0.x.
I would prefer to be testing the attribute itself rather than the
version, but it's not easy to access without an actual request object,
and I'd prefer to compute this once-and-for-all on startup, rather
than on each request, since the latter just seems fragile.

(imported from commit dd74cadb1b2359faeb3e1b482faeee4003dfad77)
2013-02-05 16:08:46 -05:00
Luke Faraone 6a30a83e79 Basic setup.py script for API
Refer to the API version via an import.

(imported from commit ef28f4edc0d519b4c6a49ef414279685a3d38202)
2013-02-01 15:52:28 -05:00
Luke Faraone a2f3816fdc Require requests version to be >= 0.12.1.
My previous commit (fbdc092029bbafea716e27fbb99fec58a6f24392)
incorrectly specified that you must have a version of python-requests
greater than 0.12.1, when it should be a >= relation since 0.12.1 is
sufficient.

(imported from commit 9f716af6dfe0ce17d982fc22d507f144e9543bec)
2013-01-17 13:54:41 -05:00
Luke Faraone d6ec614ca6 Document more specific dependency for humbug API on python-requests
(imported from commit fbdc092029bbafea716e27fbb99fec58a6f24392)
2013-01-16 16:57:38 -05:00
Luke Faraone f2f4a2f8bd Move the API into a subdirectory for ease of imports.
Previously, if users of our code put the API folder in their pyshared
they would have to import it as "humbug.humbug". By moving Humbug's API
into a directory named "humbug" and moving the API into __init__, you
can just "import humbug".

(imported from commit 1d2654ae57f8ecbbfe76559de267ec4889708ee8)
2013-01-16 16:55:22 -05:00
Renamed from humbug.py (Browse further)