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authorJakub Roztocil <jakub@roztocil.co>2020-12-24 21:34:30 +0100
committerJakub Roztocil <jakub@roztocil.co>2020-12-24 21:34:30 +0100
commit6922a0c912ae83757d92262da2e2c595ec26ca8f (patch)
tree36e366cc0adcea205bbc8934c18979b907ffd562
parent2afdc958c6a9b57ad1214a126fced323fccd9cab (diff)
Switch from httpbin.org to pie.dev
-rw-r--r--CHANGELOG.rst2
-rw-r--r--README.rst170
-rw-r--r--tests/test_regressions.py2
-rw-r--r--tests/utils.py4
4 files changed, 89 insertions, 89 deletions
diff --git a/CHANGELOG.rst b/CHANGELOG.rst
index 94fa0178..f64748c3 100644
--- a/CHANGELOG.rst
+++ b/CHANGELOG.rst
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This project adheres to `Semantic Versioning <https://semver.org/>`_.
* Added support for streamed uploads (`#201`_).
* Added support for multipart upload streaming (`#684`_).
-* Added support for body-from-file upload streaming (``http httpbin.org/post @file``).
+* Added support for body-from-file upload streaming (``http pie.dev/post @file``).
* Added ``--chunked`` to enable chunked transfer encoding (`#753`_).
* Added ``--multipart`` to allow ``multipart/form-data`` encoding for non-file ``--form`` requests as well.
* Added support for preserving field order in multipart requests (`#903`_).
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
index 5a92150e..3c047dae 100644
--- a/README.rst
+++ b/README.rst
@@ -210,28 +210,28 @@ Custom `HTTP method`_, `HTTP headers`_ and `JSON`_ data:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http PUT httpbin.org/put X-API-Token:123 name=John
+ $ http PUT pie.dev/put X-API-Token:123 name=John
Submitting `forms`_:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -f POST httpbin.org/post hello=World
+ $ http -f POST pie.dev/post hello=World
See the request that is being sent using one of the `output options`_:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -v httpbin.org/get
+ $ http -v pie.dev/get
Build and print a request without sending it using `offline mode`_:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --offline httpbin.org/post hello=offline
+ $ http --offline pie.dev/post hello=offline
Use `GitHub API`_ to post a comment on an
@@ -247,21 +247,21 @@ Upload a file using `redirected input`_:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/post < files/data.json
+ $ http pie.dev/post < files/data.json
Download a file and save it via `redirected output`_:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/image/png > image.png
+ $ http pie.dev/image/png > image.png
Download a file ``wget`` style:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --download httpbin.org/image/png
+ $ http --download pie.dev/image/png
Use named `sessions`_ to make certain aspects of the communication persistent
between requests to the same host:
@@ -269,12 +269,12 @@ between requests to the same host:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=logged-in -a username:password httpbin.org/get API-Key:123
+ $ http --session=logged-in -a username:password pie.dev/get API-Key:123
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=logged-in httpbin.org/headers
+ $ http --session=logged-in pie.dev/headers
Set a custom ``Host`` header to work around missing DNS records:
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ The name of the HTTP method comes right before the URL argument:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http DELETE httpbin.org/delete
+ $ http DELETE pie.dev/delete
Which looks similar to the actual ``Request-Line`` that is sent:
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ token ``--`` to prevent confusion with ``--arguments``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/post -- -name-starting-with-dash=foo -Unusual-Header:bar
+ $ http pie.dev/post -- -name-starting-with-dash=foo -Unusual-Header:bar
.. code-block:: http
@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ Simple example:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http PUT httpbin.org/put name=John email=john@example.org
+ $ http PUT pie.dev/put name=John email=john@example.org
.. code-block:: http
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ Simple example:
Accept: application/json, */*;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Content-Type: application/json
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
{
"name": "John",
@@ -587,7 +587,7 @@ fields using ``=@`` and ``:=@``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http PUT httpbin.org/put \
+ $ http PUT pie.dev/put \
name=John \ # String (default)
age:=29 \ # Raw JSON — Number
married:=false \ # Raw JSON — Boolean
@@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ fields using ``=@`` and ``:=@``:
PUT /person/1 HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json, */*;q=0.5
Content-Type: application/json
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
{
"age": 29,
@@ -632,11 +632,11 @@ In such cases, it’s better to pass the full raw JSON data via
.. code-block:: bash
- $ echo '{"hello": "world"}' | http POST httpbin.org/post
+ $ echo '{"hello": "world"}' | http POST pie.dev/post
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http POST httpbin.org/post < files/data.json
+ $ http POST pie.dev/post < files/data.json
Furthermore, this syntax only allows you to send an object as the JSON document, but not an array, etc.
Here, again, the solution is to use `redirected input`_.
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@ Regular forms
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --form POST httpbin.org/post name='John Smith'
+ $ http --form POST pie.dev/post name='John Smith'
.. code-block:: http
@@ -676,7 +676,7 @@ If one or more file fields is present, the serialization and content type is
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -f POST httpbin.org/post name='John Smith' cv@~/files/data.xml
+ $ http -f POST pie.dev/post name='John Smith' cv@~/files/data.xml
The request above is the same as if the following HTML form were
@@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ override the inferred content type:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -f POST httpbin.org/post name='John Smith' cv@'~/files/data.bin;type=application/pdf'
+ $ http -f POST pie.dev/post name='John Smith' cv@'~/files/data.bin;type=application/pdf'
To perform a ``multipart/form-data`` request even without any files, use
``--multipart`` instead of ``--form``:
@@ -771,7 +771,7 @@ To set custom headers you can use the ``Header:Value`` notation:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/headers User-Agent:Bacon/1.0 'Cookie:valued-visitor=yes;foo=bar' \
+ $ http pie.dev/headers User-Agent:Bacon/1.0 'Cookie:valued-visitor=yes;foo=bar' \
X-Foo:Bar Referer:https://httpie.org/
@@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ To set custom headers you can use the ``Header:Value`` notation:
Accept: */*
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Cookie: valued-visitor=yes;foo=bar
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
Referer: https://httpie.org/
User-Agent: Bacon/1.0
X-Foo: Bar
@@ -815,7 +815,7 @@ To unset a previously specified header
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/headers Accept: User-Agent:
+ $ http pie.dev/headers Accept: User-Agent:
To send a header with an empty value, use ``Header;``:
@@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ To send a header with an empty value, use ``Header;``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/headers 'Header;'
+ $ http pie.dev/headers 'Header;'
Limiting response headers
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@ HTTPie reads before giving up (the default ``0``, i.e., there’s no limit).
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --max-headers=100 httpbin.org/get
+ $ http --max-headers=100 pie.dev/get
@@ -866,13 +866,13 @@ Generating raw requests that can be sent with any other client:
.. code-block:: bash
# 1. save a raw request to a file:
- $ http --offline POST httpbin.org/post hello=world > request.http
+ $ http --offline POST pie.dev/post hello=world > request.http
.. code-block:: bash
# 2. send it over the wire with, for example, the fantastic netcat tool:
- $ nc httpbin.org 80 < request.http
+ $ nc pie.dev 80 < request.http
You can also use the ``--offline`` mode for debugging and exploring HTTP and HTTPie, and for “dry runs”.
@@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ Send a single cookie:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/cookies Cookie:sessionid=foo
+ $ http pie.dev/cookies Cookie:sessionid=foo
.. code-block:: http
@@ -904,7 +904,7 @@ Send a single cookie:
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive
Cookie: sessionid=foo
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.9
@@ -913,7 +913,7 @@ Send multiple cookies
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/cookies 'Cookie:sessionid=foo;another-cookie=bar'
+ $ http pie.dev/cookies 'Cookie:sessionid=foo;another-cookie=bar'
.. code-block:: http
@@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ Send multiple cookies
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Connection: keep-alive
Cookie: sessionid=foo;another-cookie=bar
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
User-Agent: HTTPie/0.9.9
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ Basic auth
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -a username:password httpbin.org/basic-auth/username/password
+ $ http -a username:password pie.dev/basic-auth/username/password
Digest auth
@@ -968,7 +968,7 @@ Digest auth
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -A digest -a username:password httpbin.org/digest-auth/httpie/username/password
+ $ http -A digest -a username:password pie.dev/digest-auth/httpie/username/password
Password prompt
@@ -976,7 +976,7 @@ Password prompt
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -a username httpbin.org/basic-auth/username/password
+ $ http -a username pie.dev/basic-auth/username/password
Empty password
@@ -984,7 +984,7 @@ Empty password
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -a username: httpbin.org/headers
+ $ http -a username: pie.dev/headers
``.netrc``
@@ -998,13 +998,13 @@ For example:
.. code-block:: bash
$ cat ~/.netrc
- machine httpbin.org
+ machine pie.dev
login httpie
password test
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/basic-auth/httpie/test
+ $ http pie.dev/basic-auth/httpie/test
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
[...]
@@ -1012,7 +1012,7 @@ This can be disabled with the ``--ignore-netrc`` option:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --ignore-netrc httpbin.org/basic-auth/httpie/test
+ $ http --ignore-netrc pie.dev/basic-auth/httpie/test
HTTP/1.1 401 UNAUTHORIZED
[...]
@@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ response is shown:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/redirect/3
+ $ http pie.dev/redirect/3
Follow ``Location``
@@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ and show the final response instead, use the ``--follow, -F`` option:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --follow httpbin.org/redirect/3
+ $ http --follow pie.dev/redirect/3
Showing intermediary redirect responses
@@ -1070,7 +1070,7 @@ then use the ``--all`` option as well:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --follow --all httpbin.org/redirect/3
+ $ http --follow --all pie.dev/redirect/3
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ To change the default limit of maximum ``30`` redirects, use the
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --follow --all --max-redirects=2 httpbin.org/redirect/3
+ $ http --follow --all --max-redirects=2 pie.dev/redirect/3
Proxies
@@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ To skip the host’s SSL certificate verification, you can pass ``--verify=no``
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --verify=no https://httpbin.org/get
+ $ http --verify=no https://pie.dev/get
Custom CA bundle
@@ -1202,7 +1202,7 @@ It should be a string in the
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --ciphers=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 https://httpbin.org/get
+ $ http --ciphers=ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 https://pie.dev/get
Note: these cipher strings do not change the negotiated version of SSL or TLS,
they only affect the list of available cipher suites.
@@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ Print request and response headers:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --print=Hh PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world
+ $ http --print=Hh PUT pie.dev/put hello=world
Verbose output
--------------
@@ -1259,12 +1259,12 @@ documentation examples:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --verbose PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world
+ $ http --verbose PUT pie.dev/put hello=world
PUT /put HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json, */*;q=0.5
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
Content-Type: application/json
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
User-Agent: HTTPie/0.2.7dev
{
@@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@ This doesn’t affect output to a file via ``--output`` or ``--download``.
.. code-block:: bash
# There will be no output:
- $ http --quiet httpbin.org/post enjoy='the silence'
+ $ http --quiet pie.dev/post enjoy='the silence'
Viewing intermediary requests/responses
@@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ authentication is used (``--auth=digest``), etc.
.. code-block:: bash
# Include all responses that lead to the final one:
- $ http --all --follow httpbin.org/redirect/3
+ $ http --all --follow pie.dev/redirect/3
The intermediary requests/response are by default formatted according to
@@ -1320,7 +1320,7 @@ arguments as ``--print, -p`` but applies to the intermediary requests only.
.. code-block:: bash
# Print the intermediary requests/responses differently than the final one:
- $ http -A digest -a foo:bar --all -p Hh -P H httpbin.org/digest-auth/auth/foo/bar
+ $ http -A digest -a foo:bar --all -p Hh -P H pie.dev/digest-auth/auth/foo/bar
Conditional body download
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ status code after an update:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --headers PATCH httpbin.org/patch name='New Name'
+ $ http --headers PATCH pie.dev/patch name='New Name'
Since we are only printing the HTTP headers here, the connection to the server
@@ -1363,49 +1363,49 @@ Redirect from a file:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http PUT httpbin.org/put X-API-Token:123 < files/data.json
+ $ http PUT pie.dev/put X-API-Token:123 < files/data.json
Or the output of another program:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ grep '401 Unauthorized' /var/log/httpd/error_log | http POST httpbin.org/post
+ $ grep '401 Unauthorized' /var/log/httpd/error_log | http POST pie.dev/post
You can use ``echo`` for simple data:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ echo '{"name": "John"}' | http PATCH httpbin.org/patch X-API-Token:123
+ $ echo '{"name": "John"}' | http PATCH pie.dev/patch X-API-Token:123
You can also use a Bash *here string*:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/post <<<'{"name": "John"}'
+ $ http pie.dev/post <<<'{"name": "John"}'
You can even pipe web services together using HTTPie:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http GET https://api.github.com/repos/httpie/httpie | http POST httpbin.org/post
+ $ http GET https://api.github.com/repos/httpie/httpie | http POST pie.dev/post
You can use ``cat`` to enter multiline data on the terminal:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ cat | http POST httpbin.org/post
+ $ cat | http POST pie.dev/post
<paste>
^D
.. code-block:: bash
- $ cat | http POST httpbin.org/post Content-Type:text/plain
+ $ cat | http POST pie.dev/post Content-Type:text/plain
- buy milk
- call parents
^D
@@ -1415,7 +1415,7 @@ On OS X, you can send the contents of the clipboard with ``pbpaste``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ pbpaste | http PUT httpbin.org/put
+ $ pbpaste | http PUT pie.dev/put
Passing data through ``stdin`` cannot be combined with data fields specified
@@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ verbatim contents of that XML file with ``Content-Type: application/xml``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http PUT httpbin.org/put @files/data.xml
+ $ http PUT pie.dev/put @files/data.xml
File uploads are always streamed to avoid memory issues with large files.
@@ -1458,19 +1458,19 @@ You can use the ``--chunked`` flag to instruct HTTPie to use
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --chunked PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world
+ $ http --chunked PUT pie.dev/put hello=world
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --chunked --multipart PUT httpbin.org/put hello=world foo@files/data.xml
+ $ http --chunked --multipart PUT pie.dev/put hello=world foo@files/data.xml
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --chunked httpbin.org/post @files/data.xml
+ $ http --chunked pie.dev/post @files/data.xml
.. code-block:: bash
- $ cat files/data.xml | http --chunked httpbin.org/post
+ $ cat files/data.xml | http --chunked pie.dev/post
@@ -1524,7 +1524,7 @@ sorting, and specify a custom JSON indent size:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --format-options headers.sort:false,json.sort_keys:false,json.indent:2 httpbin.org/get
+ $ http --format-options headers.sort:false,json.sort_keys:false,json.indent:2 pie.dev/get
This is something you will typically store as one of the default options in your
`config`_ file. See ``http --help`` for all the available formatting options.
@@ -1544,7 +1544,7 @@ that the response body is binary,
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/bytes/2000
+ $ http pie.dev/bytes/2000
You will nearly instantly see something like this:
@@ -1577,7 +1577,7 @@ Download a file:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http httpbin.org/image/png > image.png
+ $ http pie.dev/image/png > image.png
Download an image of Octocat, resize it using ImageMagick, upload it elsewhere:
@@ -1592,7 +1592,7 @@ Force colorizing and formatting, and show both the request and the response in
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --pretty=all --verbose httpbin.org/get | less -R
+ $ http --pretty=all --verbose pie.dev/get | less -R
The ``-R`` flag tells ``less`` to interpret color escape sequences included
@@ -1721,7 +1721,7 @@ Prettified streamed response:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --stream httpbin.org/stream/3
+ $ http --stream pie.dev/stream/3
Streamed output by small chunks à la ``tail -f``:
@@ -1729,7 +1729,7 @@ Streamed output by small chunks à la ``tail -f``:
.. code-block:: bash
# Send each new line (JSON object) to another URL as soon as it arrives from a streaming API:
- $ http --stream httpbin.org/stream/3 | while read line; do echo "$line" | http httpbin.org/post ; done
+ $ http --stream pie.dev/stream/3 | while read line; do echo "$line" | http pie.dev/post ; done
Sessions
========
@@ -1749,7 +1749,7 @@ to the same host.
.. code-block:: bash
# Create a new session:
- $ http --session=./session.json httpbin.org/headers API-Token:123
+ $ http --session=./session.json pie.dev/headers API-Token:123
.. code-block:: bash
@@ -1760,7 +1760,7 @@ to the same host.
.. code-block:: bash
# Re-use the existing session — the API-Token header will be set:
- $ http --session=./session.json httpbin.org/headers
+ $ http --session=./session.json pie.dev/headers
All session data, including credentials, cookie data,
@@ -1775,11 +1775,11 @@ Named sessions
You can create one or more named session per host. For example, this is how
-you can create a new session named ``user1`` for ``httpbin.org``:
+you can create a new session named ``user1`` for ``pie.dev``:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=user1 -a user1:password httpbin.org/get X-Foo:Bar
+ $ http --session=user1 -a user1:password pie.dev/get X-Foo:Bar
From now on, you can refer to the session by its name (``user1``). When you choose
to use the session again, any previously specified authentication or HTTP headers
@@ -1787,13 +1787,13 @@ will automatically be set:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=user1 httpbin.org/get
+ $ http --session=user1 pie.dev/get
To create or reuse a different session, simple specify a different name:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=user2 -a user2:password httpbin.org/get X-Bar:Foo
+ $ http --session=user2 -a user2:password pie.dev/get X-Bar:Foo
Named sessions’s data is stored in JSON files inside the ``sessions``
subdirectory of the `config`_ directory, typically:
@@ -1806,7 +1806,7 @@ you should be able list the generated sessions files using:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ ls -l ~/.config/httpie/sessions/httpbin.org
+ $ ls -l ~/.config/httpie/sessions/pie.dev
Anonymous sessions
@@ -1848,12 +1848,12 @@ exchange after it has been created, specify the session name via
.. code-block:: bash
# If the session file doesn’t exist, then it is created:
- $ http --session-read-only=./ro-session.json httpbin.org/headers Custom-Header:orig-value
+ $ http --session-read-only=./ro-session.json pie.dev/headers Custom-Header:orig-value
.. code-block:: bash
# But it is not updated:
- $ http --session-read-only=./ro-session.json httpbin.org/headers Custom-Header:new-value
+ $ http --session-read-only=./ro-session.json pie.dev/headers Custom-Header:new-value
Cookie Storage Behaviour
------------------------
@@ -1866,13 +1866,13 @@ To set a cookie within a Session there are three options:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=./session.json httpbin.org/cookie/set?foo=bar
+ $ http --session=./session.json pie.dev/cookie/set?foo=bar
2. Set the cookie name and value through the command line as seen in `cookies`_
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http --session=./session.json httpbin.org/headers Cookie:foo=bar
+ $ http --session=./session.json pie.dev/headers Cookie:foo=bar
3. Manually set cookie parameters in the json file of the session
@@ -1937,7 +1937,7 @@ environment variable:
.. code-block:: bash
$ export HTTPIE_CONFIG_DIR=/tmp/httpie
- $ http httpbin.org/get
+ $ http pie.dev/get
@@ -1998,7 +1998,7 @@ respectively.
#!/bin/bash
- if http --check-status --ignore-stdin --timeout=2.5 HEAD httpbin.org/get &> /dev/null; then
+ if http --check-status --ignore-stdin --timeout=2.5 HEAD pie.dev/get &> /dev/null; then
echo 'OK!'
else
case $? in
@@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ HTTP request:
.. code-block:: http
POST /post HTTP/1.1
- Host: httpbin.org
+ Host: pie.dev
X-API-Key: 123
User-Agent: Bacon/1.0
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
@@ -2059,7 +2059,7 @@ with the HTTPie command that sends it:
.. code-block:: bash
- $ http -f POST httpbin.org/post \
+ $ http -f POST pie.dev/post \
X-API-Key:123 \
User-Agent:Bacon/1.0 \
name=value \
diff --git a/tests/test_regressions.py b/tests/test_regressions.py
index 47779e30..c6c0c3db 100644
--- a/tests/test_regressions.py
+++ b/tests/test_regressions.py
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ def test_Host_header_overwrite(httpbin):
https://github.com/httpie/httpie/issues/235
"""
- host = 'httpbin.org'
+ host = 'pie.dev'
url = httpbin.url + '/get'
r = http('--print=hH', url, 'host:{0}'.format(host))
assert HTTP_OK in r
diff --git a/tests/utils.py b/tests/utils.py
index 4359a47e..254c5264 100644
--- a/tests/utils.py
+++ b/tests/utils.py
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ from httpie.core import main
# pytest-httpbin currently does not support chunked requests:
# <https://github.com/kevin1024/pytest-httpbin/issues/33>
# <https://github.com/kevin1024/pytest-httpbin/issues/28>
-HTTPBIN_WITH_CHUNKED_SUPPORT = 'http://httpbin.org'
+HTTPBIN_WITH_CHUNKED_SUPPORT = 'http://pie.dev'
TESTS_ROOT = Path(__file__).parent
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ def http(
Example:
- $ http --auth=user:password GET httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/password
+ $ http --auth=user:password GET pie.dev/basic-auth/user/password
>>> httpbin = getfixture('httpbin')
>>> r = http('-a', 'user:pw', httpbin.url + '/basic-auth/user/pw')