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build(deps): bump yarl from 1.9.2 to 1.9.3 #405

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Bumps yarl from 1.9.2 to 1.9.3.

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1.9.3

🐛 Bug fixes

  • Stopped dropping trailing slashes in yarl.URL.joinpath() -- by @​gmacon. (#862, #866)
  • Started accepting string subclasses in __truediv__() operations (URL / segment) -- by @​mjpieters. (#871, #884)
  • Fixed the human representation of URLs with square brackets in usernames and passwords -- by @​mjpieters. (#876, #882)
  • Updated type hints to include URL.missing_port(), URL.__bytes__() and the encoding argument to yarl.URL.joinpath() -- by @​mjpieters. (#891)

📦 Packaging updates and notes for downstreams

  • Integrated Cython 3 to enable building yarl under Python 3.12 -- by @​mjpieters. (#829, #881)

  • Added the changelog URL to the dist metadata -- by @​scop. (#877)

  • Declared modern setuptools.build_meta as the :pep:517 build backend in pyproject.toml explicitly -- by @​webknjaz. (#886)

  • Converted most of the packaging setup into a declarative setup.cfg config -- by @​webknjaz. (#890)

  • Replaced the packaging is replaced from an old-fashioned setup.py to an in-tree :pep:517 build backend -- by @​webknjaz.

    Whenever the end-users or downstream packagers need to build yarl from source (a Git checkout or an sdist), they may pass a config_settings flag --pure-python. If this flag is not set, a C-extension will be built and included into the distribution.

    Here is how this can be done with pip:

    $ python -m pip install . --config-settings=--pure-python=

    This will also work with -e | --editable.

    The same can be achieved via pypa/build:

    $ python -m build --config-setting=--pure-python=

    Adding -w | --wheel can force pypa/build produce a wheel from source directly, as opposed to building an sdist and then building from it. (#893)

  • Declared Python 3.12 supported officially in the distribution package metadata -- by @​edgarrmondragon. (#942)

🛠️ Contributor-facing changes

  • A regression test for no-host URLs was added per #821 and RFC 3986 -- by @​kenballus. (#821, #822)

  • Started testing yarl against Python 3.12 in CI -- by @​mjpieters. (#881)

  • All Python 3.12 jobs are now marked as required to pass in CI -- by @​edgarrmondragon. (#942)

  • MyST is now integrated in Sphinx -- by @​webknjaz.

    This allows the contributors to author new documents in Markdown when they have difficulties with going straight RST. (#953)

💪 New Contributors

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Changelog

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1.9.3 (2023-11-20)

Bug fixes

  • Stopped dropping trailing slashes in :py:meth:~yarl.URL.joinpath -- by :user:mjpieters. (:issue:862, :issue:866)
  • Started accepting string subclasses in __truediv__() operations (URL / segment) -- by :user:mjpieters. (:issue:871, :issue:884)
  • Fixed the human representation of URLs with square brackets in usernames and passwords -- by :user:mjpieters. (:issue:876, :issue:882)
  • Updated type hints to include URL.missing_port(), URL.__bytes__() and the encoding argument to :py:meth:~yarl.URL.joinpath -- by :user:mjpieters. (:issue:891)

Packaging updates and notes for downstreams

  • Integrated Cython 3 to enable building yarl under Python 3.12 -- by :user:mjpieters. (:issue:829, :issue:881)

  • Declared modern setuptools.build_meta as the :pep:517 build backend in :file:pyproject.toml explicitly -- by :user:webknjaz. (:issue:886)

  • Converted most of the packaging setup into a declarative :file:setup.cfg config -- by :user:webknjaz. (:issue:890)

  • Replaced the packaging is replaced from an old-fashioned :file:setup.py to an in-tree :pep:517 build backend -- by :user:webknjaz.

    Whenever the end-users or downstream packagers need to build yarl from source (a Git checkout or an sdist), they may pass a config_settings flag --pure-python. If this flag is not set, a C-extension will be built and included into the distribution.

    Here is how this can be done with pip:

    .. code-block:: console

    $ python -m pip install . --config-settings=--pure-python=
    

    This will also work with -e | --editable.

    The same can be achieved via pypa/build:

    .. code-block:: console

    $ python -m build --config-setting=--pure-python=
    

    Adding -w | --wheel can force pypa/build produce a wheel from source directly, as opposed to building an sdist and then building from it. (:issue:893)

  • Declared Python 3.12 supported officially in the distribution package metadata -- by :user:edgarrmondragon. (:issue:942)

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Commits
  • 0698dc9 ⇪📦 Release yarl v1.9.3
  • 690b54c 💄 Mark the GHA workflow as CI/CD
  • 1addb55 🐛🧪 Fix issue replacement in changelog @ CI
  • c2ab1e9 🎨 Pass explicit --no-color to Pip in CI
  • f202823 🐛🧪 Unset FORCE_COLOR on Bash level @ CI
  • ef5664b 💡Use NO_COLOR to override FORCE_COLOR @ pip
  • d1d9f6e Merge PR #956
  • e14d10e Attempt disabling FORCE_COLOR env var w/ YAML null
  • 11276e0 📦Explicitly list NOTICE @ wheel license files
  • 180c2b2 🐛Uncolorize pip JSON report in whl compat cmd
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Bumps [yarl](https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl) from 1.9.2 to 1.9.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl/blob/v1.9.3/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](aio-libs/yarl@v1.9.2...v1.9.3)

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- dependency-name: yarl
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  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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MrMissx commented Dec 6, 2023

@dependabot squash and merge

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