[Bug 203733] [NEW PORT] net/py-dugong: HTTP 1.1 client module designed for RESTful protocols

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https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=203733

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Author: miwi
Date: Tue Dec 22 15:31:06 UTC 2015
New revision: 404243
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/404243

Log:
  The Python Dugong module provides an API for communicating with HTTP 1.1
  servers. It is an alternative to the standard library's http.client (formerly
  httplib) module. In contrast to http.client, Dugong:

  * allows you to send multiple requests right after each other without having
to
    read the responses first.
  * supports waiting for 100-continue before sending the request body.
  * raises an exception instead of silently delivering partial data if the
    connection is closed before all data has been received.
  * raises one specific exception (ConnectionClosed) if the connection has been
    closed (while http.client connection may raise any of BrokenPipeError,
    BadStatusLine, ConnectionAbortedError, ConnectionResetError, IncompleteRead
    or simply return '' on read)
  * supports non-blocking, asynchronous operation and is compatible with the
    asyncio module.
  * can in most cases distinguish between an unavailable DNS server and an
    unresolvable hostname.
  * is not compatible with old HTTP 0.9 or 1.0 servers.

  All request and response headers are represented as str, but must be
encodable
  in latin1. Request and response body must be bytes-like objects or binary
  streams.

  WWW: https://bitbucket.org/nikratio/python-dugong/

  PR:        203733
  Submitted by:    niklaas at kulturflatrate.net
  Approved by:  mat (mentor)
  Differential Revision: D4639

Changes:
  head/net/Makefile
  head/net/py-dugong/
  head/net/py-dugong/Makefile
  head/net/py-dugong/distinfo
  head/net/py-dugong/pkg-descr

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