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build(deps): bump fiona from 1.8.22 to 1.10.1 in /docker/sedona-spark-jupyterlab #1667

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Bumps fiona from 1.8.22 to 1.10.1.

Release notes

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1.10.1

Bug fixes

  • Several typos were found and fixed (#1448). One variable was renamed and the ContextVar in _vsipyopener.pyx was renamed.
  • Logging in the CRS class no longer tries to print representations of objects that may be NULL when searching for authority matches (#1445).

1.10.0

This is 1.10.0. At last! The project has added 25 new contributors since 1.9.0, for a total of 73.

Fiona 1.10 will continue to support classic GIS programming work with a record-style data model. Rows, that is, not columns.

The changes since 1.9.6 are fully described in the changelog, split across pre-releases. Here is a high-level summary.

Deprecations

  • Python-style filter expressions for CLI commands are being replaced by Lisp-like expressions.
  • Some constants in the fiona.schema module will be removed in a future version.
  • The fiona.path module will be removed in a future version. This, and the previously mentioned constants, were not meant to be used by projects downstream.

New features

  • Python openers can connect filesystems implemented in Python, like fsspec or tiledb.vfs, to GDAL's own virtual filesystem machinery. In most cases, you should reply on GDAL's built-in virtual filesystem handlers. On the other hand, if you have unique or proprietary data access protocols, then fiona's new openers may be useful.
  • Fiona's CLI has three new commands, filter (strictly speaking, a new mode of this command), map, and reduce. These provide some great features for Unix-style data processing pipelines and are designed to work well with jq and programs of that nature.

Other changes

This version is heavily refactored. If it's not paying off for you, let us know!

PyPI wheels

The binary wheels on PyPI include GDAL 3.9.2 (3.9.1 for Windows), GEOS 3.11.2, and PROJ 9.4.1.

GDAL and Python versions

Fiona 1.10.0 requires GDAL 3.4 and Python 3.8 or newer.

1.10.0rc1

This is the first release candidate for 1.10.0.

Changes

  • Mutable item access to Feature, Geometry, and Properties instances has been restored (reported in #1430). This usage should be avoided as instances of these classes will be immutable in a future version.
  • The setup.cfg duplicates project configuration in pyproject.toml and has been removed.

Packaging

  • PyPI wheels include GDAL 3.9.2.

Please see the CHANGES file for a more detailed enumeration of changes since version 1.10b1. Unless showstopper bugs are found in this release, expect a final 1.10.0 release in two weeks.

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Changelog

Sourced from fiona's changelog.

1.10.1 (2024-09-16)

Bug fixes:

  • Several typos were found and fixed (#1448). One variable was renamed and one the ContextVar in _vsipyopener.pyx was renamed.
  • Logging in the CRS class no longer tries to print representations of objects that may be NULL when searching for authority matches (#1445).

1.10.0 (2024-09-03)

The package version, credits, and citation file have been updated. There have been no other changes since 1.10.0rc1. Fiona is the work of 73 contributors, including 25 new contributors since 1.9.0.

1.10.0rc1 (2024-08-21)

This is the first release candidate for 1.10.0.

Changes:

  • Mutable item access to Feature, Geometry, and Properties instances has been restored (reported in #1430). This usage should be avoided as instances of these classes will be immutable in a future version.
  • The setup.cfg duplicates project configuration in pyproject.toml and has been removed.

1.10b3 (2024-07-29)

Bug fixes:

  • The sketchy, semi-private Python opener interfaces of version 1.10b2 have been replaced by ABCs that are exported from fiona.abc (#1415).
  • The truncate VSI plugin callback has been implemented (#1413).

1.10b2 (2024-07-10)

Bug fixes:

  • The Pyopener registry and VSI plugin have been rewritten to avoid filename conflicts and to be compatible with multithreading. Now, a new plugin handler is registered for each instance of using an opener (#1408). Before GDAL 3.9.0 plugin handlers cannot not be removed and so it may be observed that the size of the Pyopener registry grows during the execution of a program.
  • A CSLConstList ctypedef has been added and is used where appropriate (#1404).

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