Document the string form of the verify parameter.

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Cory Benfield
2015-08-31 10:26:06 +01:00
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>>> requests.get('https://github.com', verify=True)
<Response [200]>
You can pass ``verify`` the path to a CA_BUNDLE file with certificates of trusted CAs. This list of trusted CAs can also be specified through the ``REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE`` environment variable.
You can pass ``verify`` the path to a CA_BUNDLE file with certificates of trusted CAs::
>>> requests.get('https://github.com', verify='/path/to/certfile')
This list of trusted CAs can also be specified through the ``REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE`` environment variable.
Requests can also ignore verifying the SSL certificate if you set ``verify`` to False.