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The requirements/dev.txt
file has been updated to reflect a change in the version of the moto
package from 5.0.14.dev8
to 5.0.14.dev37
. This update indicates an upgrade to a more recent development version of the library, which is utilized for mocking AWS services during testing.
File | Change Summary |
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requirements/dev.txt | Updated moto package version from 5.0.14.dev8 to 5.0.14.dev37 |
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🐰 In the meadow where the bunnies play,
A new version hops in, hip-hip-hooray!
Withmoto
so spry, our tests will delight,
Upgrading our tools makes everything bright!
So let’s leap and bound, with joy we will sing,
For every small change can make our hearts spring! 🌼
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Superseded by #1478.
Bumps moto[all] from 5.0.14.dev8 to 5.0.14.dev37.
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moto
library to enhance testing capabilities for AWS services. This may improve the reliability and performance of tests without affecting existing functionalities.