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chore(deps): update jsonschema requirement from <4.23,>=4.4 to >=4.4,<4.24 #127

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Updates the requirements on jsonschema to permit the latest version.

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v4.23.0

What's Changed

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Full Changelog: https://github.com/python-jsonschema/jsonschema/compare/v4.22.0...v4.23.0

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v4.23.0

  • Do not reorder dictionaries (schemas, instances) that are printed as part of validation errors.
  • Declare support for Py3.13

v4.22.0

  • Improve best_match (and thereby error messages from jsonschema.validate) in cases where there are multiple sibling errors from applying anyOf / allOf -- i.e. when multiple elements of a JSON array have errors, we now do prefer showing errors from earlier elements rather than simply showing an error for the full array (#1250).
  • (Micro-)optimize equality checks when comparing for JSON Schema equality by first checking for object identity, as == would.

v4.21.1

  • Slightly speed up the contains keyword by removing some unnecessary validator (re-)creation.

v4.21.0

  • Fix the behavior of enum in the presence of 0 or 1 to properly consider True and False unequal (#1208).
  • Special case the error message for {min,max}{Items,Length,Properties} when they're checking for emptiness rather than true length.

v4.20.0

  • Properly consider items (and properties) to be evaluated by unevaluatedItems (resp. unevaluatedProperties) when behind a $dynamicRef as specified by the 2020 and 2019 specifications.
  • jsonschema.exceptions.ErrorTree.__setitem__ is now deprecated. More broadly, in general users of jsonschema should never be mutating objects owned by the library.

v4.19.2

  • Fix the error message for additional items when used with heterogeneous arrays.
  • Don't leak the additionalItems keyword into JSON Schema draft 2020-12, where it was replaced by items.

v4.19.1

  • Single label hostnames are now properly considered valid according to the hostname format. This is the behavior specified by the relevant RFC (1123). IDN hostname behavior was already correct.

v4.19.0

  • Importing the Validator protocol directly from the package root is deprecated. Import it from jsonschema.protocols.Validator instead.
  • Automatic retrieval of remote references (which is still deprecated) now properly succeeds even if the retrieved resource does not declare which version of JSON Schema it uses. Such resources are assumed to be 2020-12 schemas.

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Commits
  • cfe8a40 Document the other change, and call this 4.23.0.
  • 25127a1 Merge pull request #1282 from rominf/rominf-python3.13
  • 40410c4 Declare support for 3.13
  • 3a44b4b Merge pull request #1276 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config
  • 6a00e35 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
  • 84fee43 Merge pull request #1273 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config
  • a90d6e2 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
  • c3a8641 Merge pull request #1272 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config
  • deb5398 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
  • 7fd28c3 Update the (ancient draft3) color format for newer webcolors.
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