fogzen 7 hours ago

Poor choice of terminology. Why not “Deprecated-After” or something actually descriptive.

“Sunset” is marketing speak.

  • JdeBP 2 hours ago

    It is legal, rather than marketing, speak. "Sunset clause" has been widely-used legal jargon for a good half century at this point, possibly longer.

aiven 14 hours ago

Why do libraries such as Requests or HTTPX not support this out of the box? It would be really useful to have automatic warning or sentry event after deprecation response.

I understand that this functionality can be easily added as a plugin, but not everyone is aware that such a thing even exists. With default support, it will be easier to upgrade to new API versions and keep stuff up to date.

  • tveita 9 hours ago

    How would it behave? The standard as written doesn't suggest any appropriate client behaviour.

    It explicitly doesn't have to mean deprecation, the standard says it could also be returned from any short-lived resource. There's no way to see if the header applies to the whole server or just the specific resource or even query parameters, and no way to deduplicate to ignore known warnings.

  • treve 11 hours ago

    My REST client emits this to console.log out of the box, and it's been really useful https://github.com/badgateway/ketting

    It's nice when tooling builds this sort of stuff in, because it also encourages APIs to implement it.

  • bayindirh 13 hours ago

    I'll argue that if these features are more widely known and respected, we wouldn't need to re-invent these kinds of elegant solutions with clunky and thick stacks, over and over again.

    • AlienRobot 12 hours ago

      I'll argue that the major problem with everything in software is that there is no place for random developers to discuss standards they might want to implement

      For example, if drag and drop and copy and paste didn't exist, it probably wouldn't be created today because you need 2 programs to agree on accepting the format (you can't even drag and drop from most software except file managers...). And even conventions that ALREADY exist are being forgotten with every year.

      • tialaramex 9 hours ago

        Isn't there though? I feel as though actually there usually is a place to ask if you bothered to do so and the trouble is more than people don't even check.

marcosdumay 9 hours ago

Oh, this creates a header field called "Sunset". The title made me scared for a bit.