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Bump redis from 3.4.0 to 3.4.1 in /src #28

Closed dependabot-preview[bot] closed 4 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 4 years ago

Bumps redis from 3.4.0 to 3.4.1.

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  • 3.4.1
    • Move the username argument in the Redis and Connection classes to the end of the argument list. This helps those poor souls that specify all their connection options as non-keyword arguments. #1276
    • Prior to ACL support, redis-py ignored the username component of Connection URLs. With ACL support, usernames are no longer ignored and are used to authenticate against an ACL rule. Some cloud vendors with managed Redis instances (like Heroku) provide connection URLs with a username component pre-ACL that is not intended to be used. Sending that username to Redis servers < 6.0.0 results in an error. Attempt to detect this condition and retry the AUTH command with only the password such that authentication continues to work for these users. #1274
    • Removed the eq hooks to Redis and ConnectionPool that were added in 3.4.0. This ended up being a bad idea as two separate connection pools be considered equal yet manage a completely separate set of connections.
Commits
  • 4b7f562 3.4.1
  • 1b05075 remove Redis and ConnectionPool eq comparison
  • 5a1f3c4 Move the username argument in the Redis and Connection classes to the end
  • e39ae45 Provide AUTH fallback support for connection URLs with a username component
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