Jeff Epler c98174eea5
Add support for SSL client certificate (load_cert_chain)
Tested with badssl.com:

 1. Get client certificates from https://badssl.com/download/
 2. Convert public portion with `openssl x509 -in badssl.com-client.pem -out CIRCUITPY/cert.pem`
 3. Convert private portion with `openssl rsa -in badssl.com-client.pem -out CIRCUITPY/privkey.pem` and the password `badssl.com`
 4. Put wifi settings in CIRCUITPY/.env
 5. Run the below Python script:

```py
import os
import wifi
import socketpool
import ssl
import adafruit_requests

TEXT_URL = "https://client.badssl.com/"
wifi.radio.connect(os.getenv('WIFI_SSID'), os.getenv('WIFI_PASSWORD'))

pool = socketpool.SocketPool(wifi.radio)
context = ssl.create_default_context()
requests = adafruit_requests.Session(pool, context)

print(f"Fetching from {TEXT_URL} without certificate (should fail)")
response = requests.get(TEXT_URL)
print(f"{response.status_code=}, should be 400 Bad Request")
input("hit enter to continue\r")

print("Loading client certificate")
context.load_cert_chain("/cert.pem", "privkey.pem")
requests = adafruit_requests.Session(pool, context)

print(f"Fetching from {TEXT_URL} with certificate (should succeed)")
response = requests.get(TEXT_URL)
print(f"{response.status_code=}, should be 200 OK")
```
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CircuitPython
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**CircuitPython** is a *beginner friendly*, open source version of Python for tiny, inexpensive
computers called microcontrollers.

This package contains the "stubs", or type definitions for CircuitPython.  With some advanced
editors and other tools, this information can be identify TypeErrors, AttributeErrors, and other
problems before you deploy your code to a device and can even help autocomplete your code.

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