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Author SHA1 Message Date
W.A.Flozart
7fb4cb2aa1
Update endpoints.py 2022-08-02 14:13:40 +02:00
W.A.Flozart
5d6b341f8a
Update endpoints.py 2021-12-08 15:07:57 +01:00
Anant Shrivastava
d2d5632f4f Update endpoints.py 2016-04-14 08:53:55 +05:30
Anant Shrivastava
9e11630327 Adding slideshare as a oembed provider
Adding slideshare as a oembed provider
2016-04-14 08:46:26 +05:30
Tanner Netterville
87bbf8fc90 Release 0.2.0
- Merged improvements from Wenzil's fork. Thanks Wenzil!
- Update for new version of Markdown breaks backwards compatability.
- Dropped test support for Python 2.6
- Fixed test suite (including Travis CI config)
2016-02-16 05:04:24 -06:00
Sami Turcotte
95d2797cfa Fix syntax error 2015-04-21 05:23:39 -04:00
Sami Turcotte
e2e29489d7 Allow arbitrary oEmbed endpoints
Before this change, only three hardcoded oEmbed endpoints were available
for users of the extension; youtube, flickr and vimeo. In the
configuration, it was only possible to pass a subset of those 3 oEmbed
endpoints. It was done by passing the names of the allowed endpoints.

With this change, the API has changed. The allowed_endpoints kwarg now
expects to be passed a list of OEmbedEndpoint objects (as opposed to
names). This means the responsibility of creating OEmbedEndpoint objects
has been shifted to the user of the extension. If the allowed_endpoints
kwarg is omitted, the default oEmbed endpoints used will be the same as
before; youtube, flickr and vimeo.

The motivation is to allow arbitrary oEmbed endpoints, without
necessitating anyone to maintain the list of all possible oEmbed
endpoints out there.
2015-04-21 05:18:42 -04:00
Jordan Reiter
4b05b076be Update endpoints.py
Many websites are using https, often by default. This allows https links to be recognized as well.
2014-07-14 15:44:36 -04:00
J. Tanner Netterville
e4ec8a72fb initial commit
Functional beta
2012-11-13 15:28:10 -06:00