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This pull request adds support for using custom SSL certificates for secure API connections in the Switcher client. The changes include extending the configuration to accept a certificate path, updating remote API calls to use the certificate if provided, and adding a test to validate this new functionality.
Security and SSL Certificate Support
cert_pathoption toContextOptionsand theContextinitialization, allowing users to specify a custom SSL certificate for secure API connections. [1] [2] [3]Remoteclass inswitcher_client/lib/remote.pyto use the custom SSL certificate when making HTTP requests, including logic to load the certificate and set up the SSL context. [1] [2] [3]Documentation and Testing
README.mdto clarify the purpose of thecert_pathoption and removed the "TODO" marker.These changes improve the security and flexibility of remote API connections by allowing users to specify custom SSL certificates.