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Bump flask-babel from 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 #144

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps flask-babel from 1.0.0 to 2.0.0.

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v2.0.0

Starting with version 2, flask-babel drops official support for Python2. Python versions 3.5 through 3.9-beta1 are tested and supported, as well as pypy3.

  • Tests moved from unittest to pytest (#163)
  • Domain and caching support from Flask-BabelEx (#163)
  • Documentation moved from python-hosted to Github Pages.
  • CI moved from Travisci to Github Actions
  • Small documentation improvements.
  • Removed uncessary checks on get_translations() (#127, #126)
  • localeselector and timezoneselector can be changed after creation.
Commits
  • 3697e84 Bump version: 1.0.0 → 2.0.0
  • 35723b3 Don't bump version numbers in README.md, which is error-prone.
  • 2b4d63c Remove changelog from readmes. It's part of the release on github now.
  • 041de90 Remove _compat and dependents.
  • 281c63f Allow changing selectors. Closes #169.
  • 17a93ad Merge branch 'master' of github.com:python-babel/flask-babel
  • 07d125a get_translations() cannot return None, remove uncessary checks. (closes #127,...
  • 1bbd65d Reword some documentation to help #132.
  • e967b35 Document template filters (closes #4)
  • d467d59 Merge pull request #133 from greyli/patch-1
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