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OVOS configuration manager library
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Update rich-click requirement from ~=1.6 to ~=1.8 in /requirements #190

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dependabot[bot] commented 6 days ago

Updates the requirements on rich-click to permit the latest version.

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v1.8.4

  • Support rich.text.Text() objects for header_text, footer_text, errors_suggestion, and errors_epilogue.
Changelog

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Version 1.8.4 (2024-11-12)

  • Support rich.text.Text() objects for header_text, footer_text, errors_suggestion, and errors_epilogue.

Version 1.8.3 (2023-06-09)

  • Support {cmd} as an option/command group key when python -m {cmd} is the command_path.
  • Fix yet another deprecation warning issue. (Sorry, sorry.)

Version 1.8.2 (2023-05-14)

  • Fix another deprecation warning issue.

Version 1.8.1 (2023-05-07)

  • Fixed bad deprecation warning with highlighter
  • Fixed incompatibility with Click 9.

Version 1.8.0 (2023-04-30)

  • Add --rich-config and --output options to the rich-click CLI.
  • Lazy load Rich to reduce overhead when not rendering help text. [#154]
  • Some internal refactors. These refactors are aimed at making the abstractions more maintainable over time, more consistent, and more adept for advanced used cases.
    • rich_click.py is exclusively the global config; all formatting has been moved to rich_help_rendering.py.
    • RichCommand now makes use of methods in the super class: format_usage, format_help_text, format_options, and format_epilog.
    • Global formatter object has been removed from the code.
    • highlighter is now constructed by the RichHelpFormatter rather than being inside the config object.
  • Added RichHelpConfiguration.load_from_globals() classmethod, which pulls all configuration from rich_click.py.
  • Fix bug with regex highlighter for options and switches.
  • RichHelpConfiguration() is now asserted to be JSON serializable, as an option for porting configurations. That said, serialization is not a fully supported feature of the high-level API, so serialize the config at your own risk.
    • Related: highlighter is now deprecated in RichHelpConfiguration; please use highlighter_patterns instead.
  • Moved exclusively to pyproject.toml and removed setup.py / setup.cfg; thank you @​Stealthii!
  • Moved to text_markup: Literal["markdown", "rich", "ansi", None] instead of booleans.
    • The default is now ansi instead of None to help support usage of click.style(). None is still supported.
  • Fixed issue where error messages would not print to stderr by default.
  • New configuration options: [#178]
    • STYLE_OPTIONS_PANEL_BOX
    • STYLE_COMMANDS_PANEL_BOX
    • STYLE_ERRORS_PANEL_BOX
  • Many quality of life improvements for command and option groups:
    • Support both command_path and command.name.
    • Added wildcard (*) option for command groups and option groups, with thanks to @​ITProKyle!
    • Resolve duplicates.
    • Better typing for option groups and command groups with TypedDict [#156]
    • Added panel_styles support to groups. [#178]
    • Allow table_styles and panel_styles to be defined for the positional arguments group.

Version 1.7.4 (2024-03-12)

  • Fixed legacy_windows default. [#167]

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Commits
  • 1f3b970 Merge pull request #209 from dwreeves/1.8.4-and-blog-post
  • 2a7ab49 Add blog post about styles and patch release for 1.8.4
  • 7157729 Generate new screengrabs with rich-codex
  • b02be6d Merge pull request #208 from ewels/fix-example-04
  • 9bed0a9 Fix example 04
  • 6f12a7a Merge pull request #207 from dwreeves/add-py3.13
  • 4d97621 Add Python 3.13 to tests
  • e6a1a9e Merge pull request #205 from dwreeves/add-macports-note
  • 41f013b resolve issue #171
  • 304249d Merge pull request #204 from dwreeves/typing-extensions-lower-bound
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