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A SQLAlchemy Integration for strawberry-graphql
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Bump the all-dependencies group across 1 directory with 16 updates #200

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Bumps the all-dependencies group with 16 updates in the / directory:

Package From To
sqlalchemy 2.0.23 2.0.35
greenlet 3.0.3 3.1.1
sqlakeyset 2.0.1701229837 2.0.1726021475
black 23.12.1 24.8.0
importlib-metadata 7.0.1 8.5.0
mypy 1.8.0 1.12.0
nox 2023.4.22 2024.10.9
packaging 23.2 24.1
pg8000 1.30.3 1.31.2
pytest 7.4.3 8.3.3
pytest-asyncio 0.23.2 0.24.0
pytest-codspeed 2.2.0 2.2.1
pytest-cov 4.1.0 5.0.0
pytest-mypy-plugins 3.0.0 3.1.2
pytest-xdist 3.5.0 3.6.1
setuptools 67.8.0 75.1.0

Updates sqlalchemy from 2.0.23 to 2.0.35

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2.0.35

Released: September 16, 2024

orm

  • [orm] [bug] [typing] Fixed issue where it was not possible to use typing.Literal with Mapped[] on Python 3.8 and 3.9. Pull request courtesy Frazer McLean.

    References: #11820

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed issue in ORM evaluator where two datatypes being evaluated with the SQL concatenator operator would not be checked for UnevaluatableError based on their datatype; this missed the case of _postgresql.JSONB values being used in a concatenate operation which is supported by PostgreSQL as well as how SQLAlchemy renders the SQL for this operation, but does not work at the Python level. By implementing UnevaluatableError for this combination, ORM update statements will now fall back to "expire" when a concatenated JSON value used in a SET clause is to be synchronized to a Python object.

    References: #11849

  • [orm] [bug] An warning is emitted if _orm.joinedload() or _orm.subqueryload() are used as a top level option against a statement that is not a SELECT statement, such as with an insert().returning(). There are no JOINs in INSERT statements nor is there a "subquery" that can be repurposed for subquery eager loading, and for UPDATE/DELETE joinedload does not support these either, so it is never appropriate for this use to pass silently.

    References: #11853

  • [orm] [bug] Fixed issue where using loader options such as _orm.selectinload() with additional criteria in combination with ORM DML such as _sql.insert() with RETURNING would not correctly set up internal contexts required for caching to work correctly, leading to incorrect results.

    References: #11855

mysql

  • [mysql] [bug] Fixed issue in mariadbconnector dialect where query string arguments that weren't checked integer or boolean arguments would be ignored, such as string arguments like unix_socket, etc. As part of this change, the argument parsing for particular elements such as client_flags, compress, local_infile has been made more consistent across all

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Updates greenlet from 3.0.3 to 3.1.1

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3.1.1 (2024-09-20)

  • Fix crashes on 32-bit PPC Linux. Note that there is no CI for this, and support is best effort; there may be other issues lurking. See issue 422 <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/422>_.
  • Remove unnecessary logging sometimes during interpreter shutdown. See issue 426 <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/426>_.
  • Fix some crashes on 32-bit PPC MacOS. This is a very old platform, and is only known to be tested on beta versions of an operating system that was never released, using the GCC 14 only provided by MacPorts; it may or may not work on the final MacOS X release that supported 32-bit PowerPC. It has the known issue of leaking memory when greenlets are used in multiple threads. Help debugging this would be appreciated. See PR 419 <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/pull/419>_.

3.1.0 (2024-09-10)

.. note::

This will be the last release to support Python 3.7 and 3.8.
  • Adds support for Python 3.13.

.. note::

greenlet will not work in no-gil (free threaded) builds of CPython. Internally, greenlet heavily depends on the GIL.

  • Greatly reduce the chances for crashes during interpreter shutdown. See issue 411 <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/411>_.

Platform Support

Support for the following platforms was contributed by the community. Note that they are untested by this project's continuous integration services.

  • Hitachi's SuperH CPU <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/166>_.
  • NetBSD on PowerPC. <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/pull/402>_
  • RiscV 64 with -fno-omit-frame-pointer <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/pull/404>. Note that there are known test failures <https://github.com/python-greenlet/greenlet/issues/403>, so this

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  • dd0a948 Preparing release 3.1.1
  • ab8d3bc Disable thread-local cleanup on 32-bit MacOS PPC with GCC. This will result i...
  • e9db22a Merge pull request #429 from python-greenlet/issue419redux
  • 6081a16 Merge pull request #419 from barracuda156/powerpc
  • dbf311a Greater safety and fewer assumptions doing cross-thread cleanup.
  • 9e8a90b Set back greenlet_thread_state.hpp file
  • 1bf374f Duplicate greenlet_thread_state.hpp history.
  • 64e0b4f Copy greenlet_thread_state.hpp into TThreadStateCreator.hpp
  • 358a2e8 Keep greenlet_thread_state.hpp
  • 5144f70 Sigh. Pip hides compiler output which is, you know, important, and the only w...
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Updates sqlakeyset from 2.0.1701229837 to 2.0.1726021475

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Updates black from 23.12.1 to 24.8.0

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24.8.0

Stable style

  • Fix crash when # fmt: off is used before a closing parenthesis or bracket. (#4363)

Packaging

  • Packaging metadata updated: docs are explictly linked, the issue tracker is now also linked. This improves the PyPI listing for Black. (#4345)

Parser

  • Fix regression where Black failed to parse a multiline f-string containing another multiline string (#4339)
  • Fix regression where Black failed to parse an escaped single quote inside an f-string (#4401)
  • Fix bug with Black incorrectly parsing empty lines with a backslash (#4343)
  • Fix bugs with Black's tokenizer not handling \{ inside f-strings very well (#4422)
  • Fix incorrect line numbers in the tokenizer for certain tokens within f-strings (#4423)

Performance

  • Improve performance when a large directory is listed in .gitignore (#4415)

Blackd

  • Fix blackd (and all extras installs) for docker container (#4357)

24.4.2

This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string parser introduced in 24.4.1.

Parser

  • Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse (#4332)

Performance

  • Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals (#4331)

24.4.1

Highlights

  • Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP 701 (#3822)

Stable style

  • Fix crash involving indented dummy functions containing newlines (#4318)

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24.8.0

Stable style

  • Fix crash when # fmt: off is used before a closing parenthesis or bracket. (#4363)

Packaging

  • Packaging metadata updated: docs are explictly linked, the issue tracker is now also linked. This improves the PyPI listing for Black. (#4345)

Parser

  • Fix regression where Black failed to parse a multiline f-string containing another multiline string (#4339)
  • Fix regression where Black failed to parse an escaped single quote inside an f-string (#4401)
  • Fix bug with Black incorrectly parsing empty lines with a backslash (#4343)
  • Fix bugs with Black's tokenizer not handling \{ inside f-strings very well (#4422)
  • Fix incorrect line numbers in the tokenizer for certain tokens within f-strings (#4423)

Performance

  • Improve performance when a large directory is listed in .gitignore (#4415)

Blackd

  • Fix blackd (and all extras installs) for docker container (#4357)

24.4.2

This is a bugfix release to fix two regressions in the new f-string parser introduced in 24.4.1.

Parser

  • Fix regression where certain complex f-strings failed to parse (#4332)

Performance

  • Fix bad performance on certain complex string literals (#4331)

24.4.1

Highlights

  • Add support for the new Python 3.12 f-string syntax introduced by PEP 701 (#3822)

Stable style

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Commits
  • b965c2a Prepare release 24.8.0 (#4426)
  • 9ccf279 Document find_project_root ignoring pyproject.toml without [tool.black]...
  • 14b6e61 fix: Enhace black efficiently to skip directories listed in .gitignore (#4415)
  • b1c4dd9 fix: respect braces better in f-string parsing (#4422)
  • 4b4ae43 Fix incorrect linenos on fstring tokens with escaped newlines (#4423)
  • 7fa1faf docs: fix the installation command of extra for blackd (#4413)
  • 8827acc Bump sphinx from 7.3.7 to 7.4.0 in /docs (#4404)
  • b0da11d Bump furo from 2024.5.6 to 2024.7.18 in /docs (#4409)
  • 721dff5 fix: avoid formatting backslash strings inside f-strings (#4401)
  • 7e2afc9 Update actions/checkout to v4 to stop node deprecation warnings (#4379)
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Updates importlib-metadata from 7.0.1 to 8.5.0

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v8.5.0

Features

  • Deferred import of zipfile.Path (#502)
  • Deferred import of json (#503)
  • Rely on zipp overlay for zipfile.Path.

v8.4.0

Features

  • Deferred import of inspect for import performance. (#499)

v8.3.0

Features

  • Disallow passing of 'dist' to EntryPoints.select.

v8.2.0

Features

  • Add SimplePath to importlib_metadata.all. (#494)

v8.1.0

Features

  • Prioritize valid dists to invalid dists when retrieving by name. (#489)

v8.0.0

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Commits
  • b34810b Finalize
  • 8c1d1fa Merge pull request #501 from Avasam/Pass-mypy-and-link-issues
  • afa39e8 Back out changes to tests._path
  • 8b909f9 Merge pull request #503 from danielhollas/defer-json
  • 2a3f50d Add news fragment.
  • 3f78dc1 Add comment to protect the deferred import.
  • 18eb2da Revert "Defer platform import"
  • 58832f2 Merge pull request #502 from danielhollas/defer-zipp
  • e3ce33b Add news fragment.
  • d11b67f Add comment to protect the deferred import.
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Updates mypy from 1.8.0 to 1.12.0

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Mypy Release Notes

Next release

Mypy 1.12

We’ve just uploaded mypy 1.12 to the Python Package Index (PyPI). Mypy is a static type checker for Python. This release includes new features, performance improvements and bug fixes. You can install it as follows:

python3 -m pip install -U mypy

You can read the full documentation for this release on Read the Docs.

Support Python 3.12 Syntax for Generics (PEP 695)

Support for the new type parameter syntax introduced in Python 3.12 is now enabled by default, documented, and no longer experimental. It was available through a feature flag in mypy 1.11 as an experimental feature.

This example demonstrates the new syntax:

# Generic function
def f[T](https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/master/x: T) -> T: ...

reveal_type(f(1)) # Revealed type is 'int'

Generic class

class C[T]: def init(self, x: T) -> None: self.x = x

c = C('a') reveal_type(c.x) # Revealed type is 'str'

Type alias

type A[T] = C[list[T]]

For more information, refer to the documentation.

These improvements are included:

  • Document Python 3.12 type parameter syntax (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17816)
  • Further documentation updates (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17826)
  • Allow Self return types with contravariance (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17786)
  • Enable new type parameter syntax by default (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17798)
  • Generate error if new-style type alias used as base class (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17789)
  • Inherit variance if base class has explicit variance (Jukka Lehtosalo, PR 17787)

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Updates nox from 2023.4.22 to 2024.10.9

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2024.10.09 🎃

This release adds explicit support for Python 3.13 and drops support for running Nox itself under Python 3.7. Note that you can still use 3.7 in your Nox sessions, we just dropped support for installing & running nox itself in 3.7.

We'd like to thank the following folks who conributed to this release:

New features:

Bugfixes:

Documentation:

Internal changes:

2024.04.15 🪼

We'd like to thank the following folks who contributed to this release:

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Changelog

2024.10.09

This release adds explicit support for Python 3.13 and drops support for running Nox itself under Python 3.7. Note that you can still use 3.7 in your Nox sessions, we just dropped support for installing & running nox itself in 3.7.

We'd like to thank the following folks who contributed to this release:

New features:

Bugfixes:

Documentation:

Internal changes:

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Updates packaging from 23.2 to 24.1

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24.1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/pypa/packaging/compare/24.0...24.1

24.0

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: https://github.com/pypa/packaging/compare/23.2...24.0

Changelog

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24.1 - 2024-06-10


* Document ``markers.default_environment()`` (:issue:`753`).
* Add support for Python 3.13 (:issue:`783`).
* Modernise type annotations (:issue:`785`).
* Work around ``platform.python_version()`` returning non PEP 440 compliant version
  for non-tagged CPython builds (:issue:`802`).

24.0 - 2024-03-10

  • Do specifier matching correctly when the specifier contains an epoch number and has more components than the version (:issue:683)
  • Support the experimental --disable-gil builds in packaging.tags (:issue:727)
  • BREAKING: Make optional metadata.Metadata attributes default to None (:issue:733)
  • Fix errors when trying to access the description_content_type, keywords, and requires_python attributes on metadata.Metadata when those values have not been provided (:issue:733)
  • Fix a bug preventing the use of the built in ExceptionGroup on versions of Python that support it (:issue:725)
Commits
  • 85442b8 Bump for release
  • 3e67fc7 Work around platform.python_version() returning non PEP 440 compliant versi...
  • 32deafe Bump the github-actions group with 3 updates (#789)
  • e0dda88 Document markers.default_environment() (#753)
  • cc938f9 Modernise type annotations using FA rules from ruff (#785)
  • 757f559 Fix typo in _parser docstring (#784)
  • ec9f203 Bump the github-actions group with 4 updates (#782)
  • 5cbe1e4 Add support for Python 3.13 and drop EOL 3.7 (#783)
  • cb8fd38 pyupgrade/black/isort/flake8 → ruff (#769)
  • e8002b1 Bump for development
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Updates pg8000 from 1.30.3 to 1.31.2

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  • 9945228 Prepare for new release
  • 0e6a319 Add tests for Python 3.12
  • 62a90d4 Non-ascii parameter statuses fail
  • e80fbb1 Update note on IN in README
  • 7ab7148 Add 'author' to pyproject
  • d0356d5 Tests: fixup for the dbname mentioned in a couple of SCRAM-related test comme...
  • 5ac331c Prepare for new release
  • 809bed8 Move to src style layout
  • c789c98 Prepare for new release
  • d815ef6 Better defaults for SSL
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Updates pytest from 7.4.3 to 8.3.3

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8.3.3

pytest 8.3.3 (2024-09-09)

Bug fixes

  • #12446: Avoid calling @property (and other instance descriptors) during fixture discovery -- by asottile{.interpreted-text role="user"}

  • #12659: Fixed the issue of not displaying assertion failure differences when using the parameter --import-mode=importlib in pytest>=8.1.

  • #12667: Fixed a regression where type change in [ExceptionInfo.errisinstance]{.title-ref} caused [mypy]{.title-ref} to fail.

  • #12744: Fixed typing compatibility with Python 3.9 or less -- replaced [typing.Self]{.title-ref} with [typing_extensions.Self]{.title-ref} -- by Avasam{.interpreted-text role="user"}

  • #12745: Fixed an issue with backslashes being incorrectly converted in nodeid paths on Windows, ensuring consistent path handling across environments.

  • #6682: Fixed bug where the verbosity levels where not being respected when printing the "msg" part of failed assertion (as in assert condition, msg).

  • #9422: Fix bug where disabling the terminal plugin via -p no:terminal would cause crashes related to missing the verbose option.

    -- by GTowers1{.interpreted-text role="user"}

Improved documentation

  • #12663: Clarify that the [pytest_deselected]{.title-ref} hook should be called from [pytest_collection_modifyitems]{.title-ref} hook implementations when items are deselected.
  • #12678: Remove erroneous quotes from [tmp_path_retention_policy]{.title-ref} example in docs.

Miscellaneous internal changes

  • #12769: Fix typos discovered by codespell and add codespell to pre-commit hooks.

8.3.2

pytest 8.3.2 (2024-07-24)

Bug fixes

  • #12652: Resolve regression [conda]{.title-ref} environments where no longer being automatically detected.

    -- by RonnyPfannschmidt{.interpreted-text role="user"}

8.3.1

pytest 8.3.1 (2024-07-20)

The 8.3.0 release failed to include the change notes and docs for the release. This patch release remedies this. There are no other changes.

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Updates pytest-asyncio from 0.23.2 to 0.24.0

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pytest-asyncio 0.24.0

0.24.0 (2024-08-22)

  • BREAKING: Updated minimum supported pytest version to v8.2.0
  • Adds an optional loop_scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio. This argument controls which event loop is used to run the marked async test. #706, #871
  • Deprecates the optional scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio for API consistency with pytest_asyncio.fixture. Users are encouraged to use the loop_scope keyword argument, which does exactly the same.
  • Raises an error when passing scope or loop_scope as a positional argument to @pytest.mark.asyncio. #812
  • Fixes a bug that caused module-scoped async fixtures to fail when reused in other modules #862 #668

pytest-asyncio 0.24.0a1

0.24.0 (UNRELEASED)

  • BREAKING: Updated minimum supported pytest version to v8.2.0
  • Adds an optional loop_scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio. This argument controls which event loop is used to run the marked async test. #706, #871
  • Deprecates the optional scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio for API consistency with pytest_asyncio.fixture. Users are encouraged to use the loop_scope keyword argument, which does exactly the same.
  • Raises an error when passing scope or loop_scope as a positional argument to @pytest.mark.asyncio. #812
  • Fixes a bug that caused module-scoped async fixtures to fail when reused in other modules #862 #668

pytest-asyncio 0.24.0a0

0.24.0 (UNRELEASED)

  • Adds an optional loop_scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio. This argument controls which event loop is used to run the marked async test. #706, #871
  • Deprecates the optional scope keyword argument to pytest.mark.asyncio for API consistency with pytest_asyncio.fixture. Users are encouraged to use the loop_scope keyword argument, which does exactly the same.
  • Raises an error when passing scope or loop_scope as a positional argument to @pytest.mark.asyncio. #812

pytest-asyncio 0.23.8

0.23.8 (2024-07-17)

  • Fixes a bug that caused duplicate markers in async tests #813

Known issues

As of v0.23, pytest-asyncio attaches an asyncio event loop to each item of the test suite (i.e. session, packages, modules, classes, functions) and allows tests to be run in those loops when marked accordingly. Pytest-asyncio currently assumes that async fixture scope is correlated with the new event loop scope. This prevents fixtures from being evaluated independently from the event loop scope and breaks some existing test suites (see #706). For example, a test suite may require all fixtures and tests to run ... _Description has been truncated_

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Merging #200 will not alter performance

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