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grlc builds Web APIs using shared SPARQL queries
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Bump rdflib from 5.0.0 to 7.0.0 #428

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Bumps rdflib from 5.0.0 to 7.0.0.

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RDFlib 7.0.0

2023-08-02 RELEASE 7.0.0

This is a major release with relatively slight breaking changes, new features and bug fixes.

The most notable breaking change relates to how RDFLib handles the publicID parameter of the Graph.parse and Dataset.parse methods. Most users should not be affected by this change.

Instructions on adapting existing code to the breaking changes can be found in the upgrade guide from Version 6 to Version 7 which should be available here.

It is likely that the next couple of RDFLib releases will all be major versions, mostly because there are some more shortcomings of RDFLib's public interface that should be addressed.

If you use RDFLib, please consider keeping an eye on discussions, issues and pull-requests labelled with "feedback wanted".

A big thanks to everyone who contributed to this release.

BREAKING CHANGE: don't use publicID as the name for the default graph. (#2406)

Commit 4b96e9d, closes #2406.

When parsing data into a ConjunctiveGraph or Dataset, the triples in the default graphs in the sources were loaded into a graph named publicID.

This behaviour has been changed, and now the triples from the default graph in source RDF documents will be loaded into ConjunctiveGraph.default_context or Dataset.default_context.

The publicID parameter to ConjunctiveGraph.parse and Dataset.parse constructors will now only be used as the base URI for relative URI resolution.

BREAKING CHANGE: drop support for python 3.7 (#2436)

Commit 1e5f56b, closes #2436.

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Changelog

Sourced from rdflib's changelog.

2023-08-02 RELEASE 7.0.0

This is a major release with relatively slight breaking changes, new features and bug fixes.

The most notable breaking change relates to how RDFLib handles the publicID parameter of the Graph.parse and Dataset.parse methods. Most users should not be affected by this change.

Instructions on adapting existing code to the breaking changes can be found in the upgrade guide from Version 6 to Version 7 which should be available here.

It is likely that the next couple of RDFLib releases will all be major versions, mostly because there are some more shortcomings of RDFLib's public interface that should be addressed.

If you use RDFLib, please consider keeping an eye on discussions, issues and pull-requests labelled with "feedback wanted".

A big thanks to everyone who contributed to this release.

BREAKING CHANGE: don't use publicID as the name for the default graph. (#2406)

Commit 4b96e9d, closes #2406.

When parsing data into a ConjunctiveGraph or Dataset, the triples in the default graphs in the sources were loaded into a graph named publicID.

This behaviour has been changed, and now the triples from the default graph in source RDF documents will be loaded into ConjunctiveGraph.default_context or Dataset.default_context.

The publicID parameter to ConjunctiveGraph.parse and Dataset.parse constructors will now only be used as the base URI for relative URI resolution.

BREAKING CHANGE: drop support for python 3.7 (#2436)

Commit 1e5f56b, closes #2436.

Python 3.7 will be end-of-life on the 27th of June 2023 and the next release of

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Commits
  • 708aecd chore: prepare for 7.0.0 release (#2512)
  • f726afd docs: minor corrections and improvements (#2511)
  • e15acaf build: update the minimum supported versions of development tools (#2510)
  • 9c73581 fix: formatting of SequencePath and AlternativePath (#2504)
  • bd797ac feat: Don't generate prefixes for unknown URIs
  • 2cfe595 build(deps-dev): bump black from 23.3.0 to 23.7.0 (#2491)
  • 7665ec8 build(deps): bump library/python in /docker/unstable (#2505)
  • ad5c0e1 docs: Add CITATION.cff file (#2502)
  • 8f8d346 build(deps-dev): bump sphinx-autodoc-typehints from 1.23.0 to 1.24.0 (#2499)
  • 8000177 build(deps-dev): bump types-setuptools from 68.0.0.2 to 68.0.0.3 (#2498)
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c-martinez commented 1 year ago

Will be updated by #430

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