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Drop urllib3 in favor of public gist
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13 changes: 8 additions & 5 deletions docs/advanced.md
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to provide a custom Transport object that will be used to perform the actual
sending of the requests.

### Usage

For some advanced configuration you might need to instantiate a transport
class directly, and pass it to the client instance. The `httpcore` package
provides a `local_address` configuration that is only available via this
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connection pooling details, so you'll need to provide more explicit
configuration when using this API.

HTTPX also currently ships with a transport that uses the excellent
[`urllib3` library](https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), which can be
used with the sync `Client`...
### urllib3 transport

This [public gist](https://gist.github.com/florimondmanca/d56764d78d748eb9f73165da388e546e) provides a transport that uses the excellent [`urllib3` library](https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), and can be used with the sync `Client`...

```python
>>> import httpx
>>> client = httpx.Client(transport=httpx.URLLib3Transport())
>>> from urllib3_transport import URLLib3Transport
>>> client = httpx.Client(transport=URLLib3Transport())
>>> client.get("https://example.org")
<Response [200 OK]>
```

Note that you'll need to install the `urllib3` package to use `URLLib3Transport`.
### Writing custom transports

A transport instance must implement the Transport API defined by
[`httpcore`](https://www.encode.io/httpcore/api/). You
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## Mocking

If you need to mock HTTPX the same way that test utilities like `responses` and `requests-mock` does for `requests`, see [RESPX](https://github.com/lundberg/respx).

## Networking layer

`requests` defers most of its HTTP networking code to the excellent [`urllib3` library](https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).

On the other hand, HTTPX uses [HTTPCore](https://github.com/encode/httpcore) as its core HTTP networking layer, which is a different project than `urllib3`.

If you're transitioning from Requests to HTTPX, you might want to consider using HTTPX with an [`urllib3` custom transport](/advanced#urllib3-transport) at first, so that `urllib3` is retained as the underlying HTTP networking implementation, allowing you to deal with any differences in behavior as a second phase.
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from ._models import URL, Cookies, Headers, QueryParams, Request, Response
from ._status_codes import StatusCode, codes
from ._transports.asgi import ASGITransport
from ._transports.urllib3 import URLLib3ProxyTransport, URLLib3Transport
from ._transports.wsgi import WSGITransport

__all__ = [
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"TransportError",
"UnsupportedProtocol",
"URL",
"URLLib3ProxyTransport",
"URLLib3Transport",
"WriteError",
"WriteTimeout",
"WSGITransport",
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