sensu-plugins / sensu-plugins-opsgenie

Sensu plugins for OpsGenie
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Update github-markup requirement from ~> 1.3 to ~> 4.0 #85

Open dependabot-preview[bot] opened 3 years ago

dependabot-preview[bot] commented 3 years ago

Updates the requirements on github-markup to permit the latest version.

Changelog

Sourced from github-markup's changelog.

4.0.0 - 2021-03-31

  • Drop support for Python 2 in RST rendering #1456

3.0.5 - 2020-11-12

  • Add commonmarker_exts to commonmarker options #1268
  • Check whether filename is set when rendering Asciidoc. #1290

3.0.4 - 2019-04-03

  • Expose options in #render_s #1249
  • Upgrade to Asciidoctor 2.0.x #1264

3.0.3 - 2018-12-17

  • Temporarily remove support for POD6 #1248

3.0.2 - 2018-12-12

  • Add support for POD6 #1173

3.0.1 - 2018-10-19

  • Remove linguist-detected RMarkdown files from the Markdown renderer #1237

3.0.0 - 2018-10-18

  • Allow passing options through to CommonMarker #1236
  • Symlink option is now a keyword arg #1236

2.0.2 - 2018-10-15

  • Don't render rmd files as Markdown #1235

2.0.1 - 2018-06-29

  • Create anchor for every =item directive in POD files #1165

2.0.0 - 2018-01-31

  • Remove filesystem access #1157

1.7.0 - 2018-01-30

Changed

  • Updates for Linguist v6 #1139
  • Update to Nokogiri ~> 1.8; drop support for Ruby 2.0 #1156

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Commits
  • 0ed8aff Merge pull request #1456 from github/python3-rst
  • 4230afe Add changelog entry
  • 9899397 Update HTML fixture for python3
  • 935ee3b Update bootstrap script to use pip3
  • e1fb435 Remove -S flag for python3
  • b95a306 Point to python3 executable for rendering RST
  • 194e363 bump version to 3.0.5
  • cd01f9e Merge pull request #1290 from dometto/fix1289
  • 2710ab9 Check whether filename is set when rendering asciidoc
  • f3531a5 Merge pull request #1274 from maloucaze/use-heredoc
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