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Bump the dependencies group with 6 updates #43

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 8 months ago

dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Bumps the dependencies group with 6 updates:

Package From To
pygithub 1.59.1 2.1.1
tqdm 4.65.2 4.66.1
more-itertools 10.1.0 10.2.0
prql-python 0.9.5 0.11.1
psutil 5.9.6 5.9.8
black 23.7.0 24.1.1

Updates pygithub from 1.59.1 to 2.1.1

Release notes

Sourced from pygithub's releases.

v2.1.1

Bug Fixes

  • Require urllib 1.26.0 or greater (#2774) (001c0852)

Maintenance

  • Fix pypi-release workflow, allow for manual run (#2771) (035c88f1)

v2.1.0.post0

Important

Request throttling

This release introduces a default throttling mechanism to mitigate secondary rate limit errors and comply with Github's best practices: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/guides/best-practices-for-integrators?apiVersion=2022-11-28#dealing-with-secondary-rate-limits

The default throttling of 1 second between writes and 0.25 second between any requests can be configured for github.Github and github.GithubIntegration:

g = github.Github(seconds_between_requests=0.25, seconds_between_writes=1)

Set these parameters to None to disable throttling and restore earlier behavior.

Request retry

This release introduces a default retry mechanism to retry retry-able 403 responses (primary and secondary rate limit errors only) and any 5xx response.

Class github.GithubRetry implements this behavior, and can be configured via the retry argument of github.Github and github.GithubIntegration. Retry behavior is configured similar to urllib3.Retry: https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference/urllib3.util.html

g = github.Github(retry=github.GithubRetry())

Set this parameter to None to disable retry mechanism and restore earlier behaviour.

Breaking Changes

Timestamps

Any timestamps returned by this library are datetime with timezone information, usually UTC. Before this release, timestamps used to be naive datetime instances without timezone. Comparing (other than ==) these timestamps with naive datetime instances used to work but will now break. Add a timezone information to your datetime instances before comparison:

if g.get_repo("PyGithub/PyGithub").created_at < datetime(2012, 2, 26, tzinfo=timezone.utc):
</tr></table> 

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Changelog

Sourced from pygithub's changelog.

Version 2.1.1 (September 29, 2023)

Bug Fixes ^^^^^^^^^

  • Require urllib 1.26.0 or greater (#2774) (001c0852)

Maintenance ^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Fix pypi-release workflow, allow for manual run (#2771) (035c88f1)

Version 2.1.0 (September 29, 2023)

Important ^^^^^^^^^

Request throttling

This release introduces a default throttling mechanism to mitigate secondary rate limit errors and comply with Github's best practices: https://docs.github.com/en/rest/guides/best-practices-for-integrators?apiVersion=2022-11-28#dealing-with-secondary-rate-limits

The default throttling of 1 second between writes and 0.25 second between any requests can be configured for github.Github and github.GithubIntegration:

.. code-block:: python

g = github.Github(seconds_between_requests=0.25, seconds_between_writes=1)

Set these parameters to None to disable throttling and restore earlier behavior.

Request retry

This release introduces a default retry mechanism to retry retry-able 403 responses (primary and secondary rate limit errors only) and any 5xx response.

Class github.GithubRetry implements this behavior, and can be configured via the retry argument of github.Github and github.GithubIntegration. Retry behavior is configured similar to urllib3.Retry: https://urllib3.readthedocs.io/en/stable/reference/urllib3.util.html

.. code-block:: python

g = github.Github(retry=github.GithubRetry())

Set this parameter to None to disable retry mechanism and restore earlier behaviour.

Breaking Changes ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Timestamps

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Updates tqdm from 4.65.2 to 4.66.1

Release notes

Sourced from tqdm's releases.

tqdm v4.66.1 stable

  • fix utils.envwrap types (#1493 <- #1491, #1320 <- #966, #1319)
    • e.g. cloudwatch & kubernetes workaround: export TQDM_POSITION=-1
  • drop mentions of unsupported Python versions

tqdm v4.66.0 stable

  • environment variables to override defaults (TQDM_*) (#1491 <- #1061, #950 <- #614, #1318, #619, #612, #370)
    • e.g. in CI jobs, export TQDM_MININTERVAL=5 to avoid log spam
    • add tests & docs for tqdm.utils.envwrap
  • fix & update CLI completion
  • fix & update API docs
  • minor code tidy: replace os.path => pathlib.Path
  • fix docs image hosting
  • release with CI bot account again (cli/cli#6680)
Commits


Updates more-itertools from 10.1.0 to 10.2.0

Release notes

Sourced from more-itertools's releases.

Version 10.2.0

  • New functions

    • iter_suppress (thanks to jaraco, pochmann, and rhettinger)
    • filter_map (thanks to struktured)
    • classify_unique (thanks to haukex)
    • totient (from the itertools docs)
    • reshape (from the itertools docs)
  • Changes to existing functions

    • factor, iter_index, sieve, and unique_justseen were updated to match the itertools docs
    • first was was optimized (thanks to pochmann)
    • takewhile_inclusive was was refactored (thanks to eltoder)
    • combination_with_replacement_index was was optimized (thanks to elliotwutingfeng and rhettinger)
    • nth_permutation, nth_combination_with_replacement, combination_index, and combination_with_replacement_index were optimized (thanks to rhettinger)
    • batched now accepts a strict argument (adapted from itertools docs)
    • time_limited was improved for Windows (thanks to haukex)
  • Other changes

    • Several typing updates were made (thanks to obaltian and ilai-deutel)
    • Some documentation issues were fixed (thanks to F-park, DimitriPapadopoulos, peterbygrave, shuuji3, eltoder, and homeworkprod)
Commits
  • 1e0e662 Merge pull request #789 from more-itertools/version-10.2.0
  • 6700628 Add time_limited credit
  • 740ea62 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into version-10.2.0
  • 3e94640 Merge pull request #791 from haukex/time_limit_0
  • fcd1f88 Fix up credits
  • 7313c86 Ensure time_limited(0, ...) always returns nothing
  • f83ff28 Attempt to fix RTD theme, round 2
  • 451c06f Attempt to fix RTD theme
  • f7d7c5a Add missing commas
  • 51ad8fb Bump version: 10.1.0 → 10.2.0
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view


Updates prql-python from 0.9.5 to 0.11.1

Release notes

Sourced from prql-python's releases.

0.11.1 fixes a couple of small bugs; it comes a few days after 0.11.

This release has 16 commits from 6 contributors. Selected changes:

Features:

  • Infer the type of array literals to be the union of types of its items. (@​aljazerzen, #3989)
  • prql module is added and the prql_version function is renamed to the prql.version function. The old prql_version function is deprecated and will be removed in the future release. (@​eitsupi, #4006)

Fixes:

  • Do not compile to DISTINCT ON when take n is used with group for the targets clickhouse, duckdb and postgres. (@​PrettyWood, #3988)
  • Fix take n rows for mssql dialect by switching from TOP to FETCH (@​PrettyWood, #3994)

0.11.0 introduces new date, text & math modules with lots of standard functions, including a new date.to_text function. It contains a few bugs fixes, and lots of internal improvements to the compiler.

This release has 119 commits from 9 contributors. Selected changes:

Language:

  • Breaking: group's by columns are now excluded from the partition. (#3490)
  • Breaking: round is now in the math module and needs to be called via math.round. (#3928)
  • Breaking: lower and upper are now in the text module and need to be called via text.lower and text.upper. (#3913, #3973)

Features:

  • The std.in function now supports a list of values (@​PrettyWood, #3883)
  • Most standard mathematical functions are now supported: abs, floor, ceil, pi, exp, ln, log10, log, sqrt, degrees, radians, cos, acos, sin, asin, tan, atan, pow and round. Those functions are in the math module (@​PrettyWood, #3909, #3916 & 3928)
  • Most standard string functions are now supported: ltrim, rtrim, trim, length, extract, replace. Utility functions starts_with, contains and ends_with are also available. Those functions are in the text module (@​PrettyWood, #3913, #3973)
  • Formatting a date to a text is now available for Clickhouse, DuckDB, MySQL, MSSQL and Postgres. A new date module has been added with the to_text function (@​PrettyWood, #3951, #3954 & #3955)

Fixes:

Web:

Internal changes:

New Contributors:

0.10.1 is a small release containing some internal fixes of the compiler.

This release has 36 commits from 7 contributors. Selected changes:

Features:

  • The std.sql.read_csv function and the std.sql.read_parquet function supports the sql.glaredb target. (@​eitsupi, #3749)

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Changelog

Sourced from prql-python's changelog.

0.11.1 — 2023-12-26

0.11.1 fixes a couple of small bugs; it comes a few days after 0.11.

This release has 16 commits from 6 contributors. Selected changes:

Features:

  • Infer the type of array literals to be the union of types of its items. (@​aljazerzen, #3989)
  • prql module is added and the prql_version function is renamed to the prql.version function. The old prql_version function is deprecated and will be removed in the future release. (@​eitsupi, #4006)

Fixes:

  • Do not compile to DISTINCT ON when take n is used with group for the targets clickhouse, duckdb and postgres. (@​PrettyWood, #3988)
  • Fix take n rows for mssql dialect by switching from TOP to FETCH (@​PrettyWood, #3994)

0.11.0 — 2023-12-19

0.11.0 introduces new date, text & math modules with lots of standard functions, including a new date.to_text function. It contains a few bugs fixes, and lots of internal improvements to the compiler.

This release has 119 commits from 9 contributors. Selected changes:

Language:

  • Breaking: group's by columns are now excluded from the partition. (#3490)
  • Breaking: round is now in the math module and needs to be called via math.round. (#3928)
  • Breaking: lower and upper are now in the text module and need to be called via text.lower and text.upper. (#3913, #3973)

Features:

  • The std.in function now supports a list of values (@​PrettyWood, #3883)
  • Most standard mathematical functions are now supported: abs, floor, ceil, pi, exp, ln, log10, log, sqrt, degrees, radians, cos, acos, sin, asin, tan, atan, pow and round.
    Those functions are in the math module (@​PrettyWood, #3909, #3916 & 3928)
  • Most standard string functions are now supported: ltrim, rtrim, trim, length, extract, replace. Utility functions starts_with, contains and ends_with are also available.
    Those functions are in the text module (@​PrettyWood, #3913, #3973)
  • Formatting a date to a text is now available for Clickhouse, DuckDB, MySQL,

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Commits


Updates psutil from 5.9.6 to 5.9.8

Changelog

Sourced from psutil's changelog.

5.9.8

2024-01-19

Enhancements

  • 2343_, [FreeBSD]: filter net_connections()_ returned list in C instead of Python, and avoid to retrieve unnecessary connection types unless explicitly asked. E.g., on an IDLE system with few IPv6 connections this will run around 4 times faster. Before all connection types (TCP, UDP, UNIX) were retrieved internally, even if only a portion was returned.
  • 2342_, [NetBSD]: same as above (#2343) but for NetBSD.
  • 2349_: adopted black formatting style.

Bug fixes

  • 930_, [NetBSD], [critical]: net_connections()_ implementation was broken. It could either leak memory or core dump.
  • 2340_, [NetBSD]: if process is terminated, Process.cwd()_ will return an empty string instead of raising NoSuchProcess_.
  • 2345_, [Linux]: fix compilation on older compiler missing DUPLEX_UNKNOWN.
  • 2222_, [macOS]: cpu_freq() now returns fixed values for min and max frequencies in all Apple Silicon chips.

5.9.7

2023-12-17

Enhancements

  • 2324_: enforce Ruff rule raw-string-in-exception, which helps providing clearer tracebacks when exceptions are raised by psutil.

Bug fixes

  • 2325_, [PyPy]: psutil did not compile on PyPy due to missing PyErr_SetExcFromWindowsErrWithFilenameObject cPython API.
Commits


Updates black from 23.7.0 to 24.1.1

Release notes

Sourced from black's releases.

24.1.1

Bugfix release to fix a bug that made Black unusable on certain file systems with strict limits on path length.

Preview style

  • Consistently add trailing comma on typed parameters (#4164)

Configuration

  • Shorten the length of the name of the cache file to fix crashes on file systems that do not support long paths (#4176)

24.1.0

Highlights

This release introduces the new 2024 stable style (#4106), stabilizing the following changes:

  • Add parentheses around if-else expressions (#2278)
  • Dummy class and function implementations consisting only of ... are formatted more compactly (#3796)
  • If an assignment statement is too long, we now prefer splitting on the right-hand side (#3368)
  • Hex codes in Unicode escape sequences are now standardized to lowercase (#2916)
  • Allow empty first lines at the beginning of most blocks (#3967, #4061)
  • Add parentheses around long type annotations (#3899)
  • Enforce newline after module docstrings (#3932, #4028)
  • Fix incorrect magic trailing comma handling in return types (#3916)
  • Remove blank lines before class docstrings (#3692)
  • Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses if combined in a single with statement (#3489)
  • Fix bug in line length calculations for power operations (#3942)
  • Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last entry (#3393)
  • When using --skip-magic-trailing-comma or -C, trailing commas are stripped from subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209)
  • Add extra blank lines in stubs in a few cases (#3564, #3862)
  • Accept raw strings as docstrings (#3947)
  • Split long lines in case blocks (#4024)
  • Stop removing spaces from walrus operators within subscripts (#3823)
  • Fix incorrect formatting of certain async statements (#3609)
  • Allow combining # fmt: skip with other comments (#3959)

There are already a few improvements in the --preview style, which are slated for the 2025 stable style. Try them out and share your feedback. In the past, the preview style has included some features that we were not able to stabilize. This year, we're

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Changelog

Sourced from black's changelog.

24.1.1

Bugfix release to fix a bug that made Black unusable on certain file systems with strict limits on path length.

Preview style

  • Consistently add trailing comma on typed parameters (#4164)

Configuration

  • Shorten the length of the name of the cache file to fix crashes on file systems that do not support long paths (#4176)

24.1.0

Highlights

This release introduces the new 2024 stable style (#4106), stabilizing the following changes:

  • Add parentheses around if-else expressions (#2278)
  • Dummy class and function implementations consisting only of ... are formatted more compactly (#3796)
  • If an assignment statement is too long, we now prefer splitting on the right-hand side (#3368)
  • Hex codes in Unicode escape sequences are now standardized to lowercase (#2916)
  • Allow empty first lines at the beginning of most blocks (#3967, #4061)
  • Add parentheses around long type annotations (#3899)
  • Enforce newline after module docstrings (#3932, #4028)
  • Fix incorrect magic trailing comma handling in return types (#3916)
  • Remove blank lines before class docstrings (#3692)
  • Wrap multiple context managers in parentheses if combined in a single with statement (#3489)
  • Fix bug in line length calculations for power operations (#3942)
  • Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last entry (#3393)
  • When using --skip-magic-trailing-comma or -C, trailing commas are stripped from subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209)
  • Add extra blank lines in stubs in a few cases (#3564, #3862)
  • Accept raw strings as docstrings (#3947)
  • Split long lines in case blocks (#4024)
  • Stop removing spaces from walrus operators within subscripts (#3823)
  • Fix incorrect formatting of certain async statements (#3609)
  • Allow combining # fmt: skip with other comments (#3959)

There are already a few improvements in the --preview style, which are slated for the 2025 stable style. Try them out and share your feedback. In the past, the preview style has included some features that we were not able to stabilize. This year, we're

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dependabot[bot] commented 8 months ago

Superseded by #44.