The CLI doesn't seem to correctly use coreapi's authentication anymore with the latest coreapi libary. If I use coreapi cli 1.0.6 and coreapi 2.0.0, the authentication header is being sent (Not my real creds or domain): ``` $ coreapi get https://xxx.xxx.xxx/ --debug > GET / HTTP/1.1 > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate > Connection: keep-alive > Accept: application/coreapi+json, application/vnd.coreapi+json, */* > Authorization: Basic dG9tOmE= ``` But if I switch to the latest coreapi 2.3.0, it doesn't get sent: ``` $ coreapi get https://xxx.xxx.xxx/ --debug > GET / HTTP/1.1 > Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate > Connection: keep-alive > Accept: application/coreapi+json, application/vnd.coreapi+json, */* > Host: xxx.xxx.xxx > User-Agent: coreapi < 403 Forbidden ``` For the moment, I'm just reverting to coreapi 2.0.0 as a workaround.
The CLI doesn't seem to correctly use coreapi's authentication anymore with the latest coreapi libary.
If I use coreapi cli 1.0.6 and coreapi 2.0.0, the authentication header is being sent (Not my real creds or domain):
But if I switch to the latest coreapi 2.3.0, it doesn't get sent:
For the moment, I'm just reverting to coreapi 2.0.0 as a workaround.