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gh-94199: Remove ssl.wrap_socket() documentation #99023
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The function has been removed. In the ssl documentation, replace references to the ssl.wrap_socket() function with references to the ssl.SSLContext.wrap_socket() method.
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Thanks for updating the doc!
Some arguments of ssl.wrap_socket
are no longer present in SSLContext.wrap_socket
.
@illia-v: I updated my PR, would you mind to review it? I removed references to non-existing parameters. I made it clear the wrap_socket() is now the only way to create SSL socket objects, as already stated in the SSLSocket documentation: https://docs.python.org/dev/library/ssl.html#ssl.SSLSocket
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case, only the ``certfile`` parameter to :meth:`SSLContext.load_cert_chain` | ||
and :func:`wrap_socket` needs to be passed. If the private key is stored | ||
and :meth:`SSLContext.wrap_socket` needs to be passed. If the private key is stored |
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SSLContext.wrap_socket
has no certfile
parameter
Co-authored-by: Illia Volochii <illia.volochii@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Illia Volochii <illia.volochii@gmail.com>
Thanks @illia-v, it was more complicated than expected. Not just a simple text replace before/after ;-) |
The function has been removed. In the ssl documentation, replace references to the ssl.wrap_socket() function with references to the ssl.SSLContext.wrap_socket() method.