# Changelog for `Pwned` ## Ongoing [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v2.0.2...master) ## 2.2.0 (March 27, 2021) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v2.1.0...v2.2.0) - Minor updates - Adds `:proxy` option to `request_options` to directly set a proxy on the request. Fixes #21, thanks [dparpyani](https://github.com/dparpyani). ## 2.1.0 (July 8, 2020) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v2.0.2...v2.1.0) - Minor updates - Adds `Pwned::HashedPassword` class which is initializd with a SHA1 hash to query the API with so that the lookup can be done in the background without storing passwords. Fixes #19, thanks [@paprikati](https://github.com/paprikati). ## 2.0.2 (May 20, 2020) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v2.0.1...v2.0.2) - Minor fix - It was found to be possible for reading the lines body of a response to result in a `nil` which caused trouble with string concatenation. This avoids that scenario. Fixes #18, thanks [@flori](https://github.com/flori). ## 2.0.1 (January 14, 2020) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v2.0.0...v2.0.1) - Minor updates - Adds double-splat to ActiveModel::Errors#add calls with options to make Ruby 2.7 happy. - Detects presence of Net::HTTPClientException in tests to remove deprecation warning. ## 2.0.0 (October 1, 2019) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v1.2.1...v2.0.0) - Major updates - Switches from `open-uri` to `Net::HTTP`. This is a potentially breaking change. - `request_options` are now used to configure `Net::HTTP.start`. - Rather than using all string keys from `request_options`, HTTP headers are now specified in their own `headers` hash. To upgrade, any options intended as headers need to be extracted into a `headers` hash, e.g. ```diff validates :password, not_pwned: { - request_options: { read_timeout: 5, open_timeout: 1, "User-Agent" => "Super fun user agent" } + request_options: { read_timeout: 5, open_timeout: 1, headers: { "User-Agent" => "Super fun user agent" } } } - password = Pwned::Password.new("password", 'User-Agent' => 'Super fun new user agent') + password = Pwned::Password.new("password", headers: { 'User-Agent' => 'Super fun new user agent' }, read_timeout: 10) ``` - Adds a CLI to let you check passwords on the command line ```bash $ pwned password Pwned! The password has been found in public breaches 3730471 times. ``` ## 1.2.1 (March 17, 2018) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v1.2.0...v1.2.1) - Minor updates - Validator no longer raises `TypeError` when password is `nil` ## 1.2.0 (March 15, 2018) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v1.1.0...v1.2.0) - Major updates - Changes `PwnedValidator` to `NotPwnedValidator`, so that the validation looks like `validates :password, not_pwned: true`. `PwnedValidator` now subclasses `NotPwnedValidator` for backwards compatibility with version 1.1.0 but is deprecated. ## 1.1.0 (March 12, 2018) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/compare/v1.0.0...v1.1.0) - Major updates - Refactors exception handling with built in Ruby method ([PR #1](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/pull/1) thanks [@kpumuk](https://github.com/kpumuk)) - Passwords must be strings, the initializer will raise a `TypeError` unless `password.is_a? String`. ([dbf7697](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/commit/dbf7697e878d87ac74aed1e715cee19b73473369)) - Added Ruby on Rails validator ([PR #3](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/pull/3) & [PR #6](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/pull/6)) - Added simplified accessors `Pwned.pwned?` and `Pwned.pwned_count` ([PR #4](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/pull/4)) - Minor updates - SHA1 is only calculated once - Frozen string literal to make sure Ruby does not copy strings over and over again - Removal of `@match_data`, since we only use it to retrieve the counter. Caching the counter instead (all [PR #2](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/pull/2) thanks [@kpumuk](https://github.com/kpumuk)) ## 1.0.0 (March 6, 2018) [☰](https://github.com/philnash/pwned/commits/v1.0.0) Initial release. Includes basic features for checking passwords and their count from the Pwned Passwords API. Allows setting of request headers and other options for open-uri.