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Bump arrow from 0.15.5 to 0.15.8 #353

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps arrow from 0.15.5 to 0.15.8.

Release notes

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Version 0.15.8

  • [WARN] arrow will drop support for Python 2.7 and 3.5 in the 1.0.0 release in late September. The 0.15.x and 0.16.x releases are the last to support Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  • [NEW] Added humanize week granularity translation for Czech.
  • [FIX] arrow.get will now pick sane defaults when weekdays are passed with particular token combinations, see #446
  • [INTERNAL] Moved arrow to an organization. The repo can now be found here.
  • [INTERNAL] Started issuing deprecation warnings for Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  • [INTERNAL] Added Python 3.9 to CI pipeline.

Version 0.15.7

  • [NEW] Added a number of built-in format strings. See the docs for a complete list of supported formats. For example:
    >>> arw = arrow.utcnow()
    >>> arw.format(arrow.FORMAT_COOKIE)
    'Wednesday, 27-May-2020 10:30:35 UTC'
  • [NEW] Arrow is now fully compatible with Python 3.9 and PyPy3.
  • [NEW] Added Makefile, tox.ini, and requirements.txt files to the distribution bundle.
  • [NEW] Added French Canadian and Swahili locales.
  • [NEW] Added humanize week granularity translation for Hebrew, Greek, Macedonian, Swedish, Slovak.
  • [FIX] ms and μs timestamps are now normalized in arrow.get() , arrow.fromtimestamp(), and arrow.utcfromtimestamp(). For example:
    >>> ts = 1591161115194556
    >>> arw = arrow.get(ts)
    <Arrow [2020-06-03T05:11:55.194556+00:00]>
    >>> arw.timestamp
    1591161115
  • [FIX] Refactored and updated Macedonian, Hebrew, Korean, and Portuguese locales.

Version 0.15.6

  • [NEW] Added support for parsing and formatting ISO 8601 week dates via a new token W, for example:
>>> arrow.get("2013-W29-6", "W")
<Arrow [2013-07-20T00:00:00+00:00]>
>>> utc=arrow.utcnow()
>>> utc
<Arrow [2020-01-23T18:37:55.417624+00:00]>
>>> utc.format("W")
'2020-W04-4'
  • [NEW] Formatting with x token (microseconds) is now possible, for example:
</tr></table> ... (truncated)
Changelog

Sourced from arrow's changelog.

0.15.8 (2020-07-23)

  • [WARN] arrow will drop support for Python 2.7 and 3.5 in the 1.0.0 release in late September. The 0.15.x and 0.16.x releases are the last to support Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  • [NEW] Added humanize week granularity translation for Czech.
  • [FIX] arrow.get will now pick sane defaults when weekdays are passed with particular token combinations, see #446.
  • [INTERNAL] Moved arrow to an organization. The repo can now be found here.
  • [INTERNAL] Started issuing deprecation warnings for Python 2.7 and 3.5.
  • [INTERNAL] Added Python 3.9 to CI pipeline.

0.15.7 (2020-06-19)

  • [NEW] Added a number of built-in format strings. See the docs for a complete list of supported formats. For example:
>>> arw = arrow.utcnow()
>>> arw.format(arrow.FORMAT_COOKIE)
'Wednesday, 27-May-2020 10:30:35 UTC'
  • [NEW] Arrow is now fully compatible with Python 3.9 and PyPy3.
  • [NEW] Added Makefile, tox.ini, and requirements.txt files to the distribution bundle.
  • [NEW] Added French Canadian and Swahili locales.
  • [NEW] Added humanize week granularity translation for Hebrew, Greek, Macedonian, Swedish, Slovak.
  • [FIX] ms and μs timestamps are now normalized in arrow.get(), arrow.fromtimestamp(), and arrow.utcfromtimestamp(). For example:
>>> ts = 1591161115194556
>>> arw = arrow.get(ts)
<Arrow [2020-06-03T05:11:55.194556+00:00]>
>>> arw.timestamp
1591161115
  • [FIX] Refactored and updated Macedonian, Hebrew, Korean, and Portuguese locales.

0.15.6 (2020-04-29)

  • [NEW] Added support for parsing and formatting ISO 8601 week dates via a new token W, for example:
>>> arrow.get("2013-W29-6", "W")
<Arrow [2013-07-20T00:00:00+00:00]>
>>> utc=arrow.utcnow()
>>> utc
<Arrow [2020-01-23T18:37:55.417624+00:00]>
>>> utc.format("W")
'2020-W04-4'
</tr></table> ... (truncated)
Commits
  • b7a7403 Bump version to 0.15.8 and update CHANGELOG (#826)
  • 14c64b1 Add a deprecation warning for Python 2.7 and <=3.5. (#828)
  • 1397534 Add Python 3.9 support to GitHub Actions (#824)
  • 3b54885 Fix arrow.get functionality when weekday is parsed alone (#823)
  • e5a8fa6 Run CI on push, PR, and schedule.
  • 6c74b8c Simplify CI pipeline (#822)
  • 4c99ae3 Added week and weeks timeframes for Czech locale (#816)
  • 74450bb Merge pull request #811 from jadchaar/documentation-links
  • c94baaa Tweak documentation links to not point to latest, but rather the default set ...
  • 81f224d Bump version to 0.15.7 and update CHANGELOG (#810)
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dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Superseded by #356.