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Update Python dependencies (major) #69

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
anyio (changelog) ==3.7.1 -> ==4.3.0 age adoption passing confidence
certifi ==2023.11.17 -> ==2024.2.2 age adoption passing confidence
flake8 (changelog) 5.0.4 -> 7.0.0 age adoption passing confidence
httpcore ==0.18.0 -> ==1.0.4 age adoption passing confidence
pyOpenSSL (source) 23.3.0 -> 24.1.0 age adoption passing confidence
pytest (changelog) 7.4.4 -> 8.1.1 age adoption passing confidence
pytest-cov (changelog) 4.1.0 -> 5.0.0 age adoption passing confidence

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agronholm/anyio (anyio)

v4.3.0

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  • Added support for the Python 3.12 walk_up keyword argument in anyio.Path.relative_to() (PR by Colin Taylor)

  • Fixed passing total_tokens to anyio.CapacityLimiter() as a keyword argument not working on the trio backend (#​515)

  • Fixed Process.aclose() not performing the minimum level of necessary cleanup when cancelled. Previously:

    • Cancellation of Process.aclose() could leak an orphan process
    • Cancellation of run_process() could very briefly leak an orphan process.
    • Cancellation of Process.aclose() or run_process() on Trio could leave standard streams unclosed

    (PR by Ganden Schaffner)

  • Fixed Process.stdin.aclose(), Process.stdout.aclose(), and Process.stderr.aclose() not including a checkpoint on asyncio (PR by Ganden Schaffner)

  • Fixed documentation on how to provide your own typed attributes

v4.2.0

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  • Add support for byte-based paths in connect_unix, create_unix_listeners, create_unix_datagram_socket, and create_connected_unix_datagram_socket. (PR by Lura Skye)

  • Enabled the Event and CapacityLimiter classes to be instantiated outside an event loop thread

  • Broadly improved/fixed the type annotations. Among other things, many functions and methods that take variadic positional arguments now make use of PEP 646 TypeVarTuple to allow the positional arguments to be validated by static type checkers. These changes affected numerous methods and functions, including:

    • anyio.run()
    • TaskGroup.start_soon()
    • anyio.from_thread.run()
    • anyio.from_thread.run_sync()
    • anyio.to_thread.run_sync()
    • anyio.to_process.run_sync()
    • BlockingPortal.call()
    • BlockingPortal.start_task_soon()
    • BlockingPortal.start_task()

    (also resolves #​560)

  • Fixed various type annotations of anyio.Path to match Typeshed:

    • anyio.Path.__lt__()
    • anyio.Path.__le__()
    • anyio.Path.__gt__()
    • anyio.Path.__ge__()
    • anyio.Path.__truediv__()
    • anyio.Path.__rtruediv__()
    • anyio.Path.hardlink_to()
    • anyio.Path.samefile()
    • anyio.Path.symlink_to()
    • anyio.Path.with_segments()

    (PR by Ganden Schaffner)

  • Fixed adjusting the total number of tokens in a CapacityLimiter on asyncio failing to wake up tasks waiting to acquire the limiter in certain edge cases (fixed with help from Egor Blagov)

  • Fixed loop_factory and use_uvloop options not being used on the asyncio backend (#​643)

  • Fixed cancellation propagating on asyncio from a task group to child tasks if the task hosting the task group is in a shielded cancel scope (#​642)

v4.1.0

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  • Adapted to API changes made in Trio v0.23:
    • Call trio.to_thread.run_sync() using the abandon_on_cancel keyword argument instead of cancellable
    • Removed a checkpoint when exiting a task group
    • Renamed the cancellable argument in anyio.to_thread.run_sync() to abandon_on_cancel (and deprecated the old parameter name)
    • Bumped minimum version of Trio to v0.23
  • Added support for voluntary thread cancellation via anyio.from_thread.check_cancelled()
  • Bumped minimum version of trio to v0.23
  • Exposed the ResourceGuard class in the public API (#​627)
  • Fixed RuntimeError: Runner is closed when running higher-scoped async generator fixtures in some cases (#​619)
  • Fixed discrepancy between asyncio and trio where reraising a cancellation exception in an except* block would incorrectly bubble out of its cancel scope (#​634)

v4.0.0

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  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE Replaced AnyIO's own ExceptionGroup class with the PEP 654 BaseExceptionGroup and ExceptionGroup
  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE Changes to cancellation semantics:
    • Any exceptions raising out of a task groups are now nested inside an ExceptionGroup (or BaseExceptionGroup if one or more BaseException were included)
    • Fixed task group not raising a cancellation exception on asyncio at exit if no child tasks were spawned and an outer cancellation scope had been cancelled before
    • Ensured that exiting a TaskGroup always hits a yield point, regardless of whether there are running child tasks to be waited on
    • On asyncio, cancel scopes will defer cancelling tasks that are scheduled to resume with a finished future
    • On asyncio and Python 3.9/3.10, cancel scopes now only suppress cancellation exceptions if the cancel message matches the scope
    • Task groups on all backends now raise a single cancellation exception when an outer cancel scope is cancelled, and no exceptions other than cancellation exceptions are raised in the group
  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE Changes the pytest plugin to run all tests and fixtures in the same task, allowing fixtures to set context variables for tests and other fixtures
  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE Changed anyio.Path.relative_to() and anyio.Path.is_relative_to() to only accept one argument, as passing multiple arguments is deprecated as of Python 3.12
  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE Dropped support for spawning tasks from old-style coroutine functions (@asyncio.coroutine)
  • BACKWARDS INCOMPATIBLE The policy option on the asyncio backend was changed to loop_factory to accommodate asyncio.Runner
  • Changed anyio.run() to use asyncio.Runner (or a back-ported version of it on Pythons older than 3.11) on the asyncio backend
  • Dropped support for Python 3.7
  • Added support for Python 3.12
  • Bumped minimum version of trio to v0.22
  • Added the anyio.Path.is_junction() and anyio.Path.walk() methods
  • Added create_unix_datagram_socket and create_connected_unix_datagram_socket to create UNIX datagram sockets (PR by Jean Hominal)
  • Fixed from_thread.run and from_thread.run_sync not setting sniffio on asyncio. As a result:
    • Fixed from_thread.run_sync failing when used to call sniffio-dependent functions on asyncio
    • Fixed from_thread.run failing when used to call sniffio-dependent functions on asyncio from a thread running trio or curio
    • Fixed deadlock when using from_thread.start_blocking_portal(backend="asyncio") in a thread running trio or curio (PR by Ganden Schaffner)
  • Improved type annotations:
    • The item_type argument of create_memory_object_stream was deprecated. To indicate the item type handled by the stream, use create_memory_object_stream[T_Item]() instead. Type checking should no longer fail when annotating memory object streams with uninstantiable item types (PR by Ganden Schaffner)
  • Added the CancelScope.cancelled_caught property which tells users if the cancel scope suppressed a cancellation exception
  • Fixed fail_after() raising an unwarranted TimeoutError when the cancel scope was cancelled before reaching its deadline
  • Fixed MemoryObjectReceiveStream.receive() causing the receiving task on asyncio to remain in a cancelled state if the operation was cancelled after an item was queued to be received by the task (but before the task could actually receive the item)
  • Fixed TaskGroup.start() on asyncio not responding to cancellation from the outside
  • Fixed tasks started from BlockingPortal not notifying synchronous listeners (concurrent.futures.wait()) when they're cancelled
  • Removed unnecessary extra waiting cycle in Event.wait() on asyncio in the case where the event was not yet set
  • Fixed processes spawned by anyio.to_process() being "lost" as unusable to the process pool when processes that have idled over 5 minutes are pruned at part of the to_process.run_sync() call, leading to increased memory consumption (PR by Anael Gorfinkel)

Changes since 4.0.0rc1:

  • Fixed the type annotation of TaskGroup.start_soon() to accept any awaitables (already in v3.7.0 but was missing from 4.0.0rc1)
  • Changed CancelScope to also consider the cancellation count (in addition to the cancel message) on asyncio to determine if a cancellation exception should be swallowed on scope exit, to combat issues where third party libraries catch the CancelledError and raise another, thus erasing the original cancel message
  • Worked around a CPython bug that caused TLSListener.handle_handshake_error() on asyncio to log "NoneType: None" instead of the error (PR by Ganden Schaffner)
  • Re-added the item_type argument to create_memory_object_stream() (but using it raises a deprecation warning and does nothing with regards to the static types of the returned streams)
  • Fixed processes spawned by anyio.to_process() being "lost" as unusable to the process pool when processes that have idled over 5 minutes are pruned at part of the to_process.run_sync() call, leading to increased memory consumption (PR by Anael Gorfinkel)
certifi/python-certifi (certifi)

v2024.2.2

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pycqa/flake8 (flake8)

v7.0.0

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v6.1.0

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v6.0.0

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encode/httpcore (httpcore)

v1.0.4

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  • Add target request extension. (#​888)
  • Fix support for connection Upgrade and CONNECT when some data in the stream has been read. (#​882)

v1.0.3

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  • Fix support for async cancellations. (#​880)
  • Fix trace extension when used with socks proxy. (#​849)
  • Fix SSL context for connections using the "wss" scheme (#​869)

v1.0.2

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  • Fix float("inf") timeouts in Event.wait function. (#​846)

v1.0.1

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  • Fix pool timeout to account for the total time spent retrying. (#​823)
  • Raise a neater RuntimeError when the correct async deps are not installed. (#​826)
  • Add support for synchronous TLS-in-TLS streams. (#​840)

v1.0.0

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From version 1.0 our async support is now optional, as the package has minimal dependencies by default.

For async support use either pip install 'httpcore[asyncio]' or pip install 'httpcore[trio]'.

The project versioning policy is now explicitly governed by SEMVER. See https://semver.org/.

  • Async support becomes fully optional. (#​809)
  • Add support for Python 3.12. (#​807)
pyca/pyopenssl (pyOpenSSL)

v24.1.0

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Backward-incompatible changes:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  • Removed the deprecated OpenSSL.crypto.PKCS12 and
    OpenSSL.crypto.NetscapeSPKI. OpenSSL.crypto.PKCS12 may be replaced
    by the PKCS#12 APIs in the cryptography package.

Deprecations:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Changes:
^^^^^^^^

v24.0.0

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Backward-incompatible changes:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Deprecations:
^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Changes:
^^^^^^^^

  • Added OpenSSL.SSL.Connection.get_selected_srtp_profile to determine which SRTP profile was negotiated.
    #&#8203;1279 <https://github.com/pyca/pyopenssl/pull/1279>_.
pytest-dev/pytest (pytest)

v8.1.1

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pytest 8.1.1 (2024-03-08)

::: {.note}
::: {.title}
Note
:::

This release is not a usual bug fix release -- it contains features and improvements, being a follow up
to 8.1.0, which has been yanked from PyPI.
:::

Features

  • #​11475: Added the new consider_namespace_packages{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option, defaulting to False.

    If set to True, pytest will attempt to identify modules that are part of namespace packages when importing modules.

  • #​11653: Added the new verbosity_test_cases{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option for fine-grained control of test execution verbosity.
    See Fine-grained verbosity <pytest.fine_grained_verbosity>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for more details.

Improvements

  • #​10865: pytest.warns{.interpreted-text role="func"} now validates that warnings.warn{.interpreted-text role="func"} was called with a [str]{.title-ref} or a [Warning]{.title-ref}.
    Currently in Python it is possible to use other types, however this causes an exception when warnings.filterwarnings{.interpreted-text role="func"} is used to filter those warnings (see CPython #​103577 for a discussion).
    While this can be considered a bug in CPython, we decided to put guards in pytest as the error message produced without this check in place is confusing.

  • #​11311: When using --override-ini for paths in invocations without a configuration file defined, the current working directory is used
    as the relative directory.

    Previoulsy this would raise an AssertionError{.interpreted-text role="class"}.

  • #​11475: --import-mode=importlib <import-mode-importlib>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} now tries to import modules using the standard import mechanism (but still without changing :pysys.path{.interpreted-text role="data"}), falling back to importing modules directly only if that fails.

    This means that installed packages will be imported under their canonical name if possible first, for example app.core.models, instead of having the module name always be derived from their path (for example .env310.lib.site_packages.app.core.models).

  • #​11801: Added the iter_parents() <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_parents>{.interpreted-text role="func"} helper method on nodes.
    It is similar to listchain <_pytest.nodes.Node.listchain>{.interpreted-text role="func"}, but goes from bottom to top, and returns an iterator, not a list.

  • #​11850: Added support for sys.last_exc{.interpreted-text role="data"} for post-mortem debugging on Python>=3.12.

  • #​11962: In case no other suitable candidates for configuration file are found, a pyproject.toml (even without a [tool.pytest.ini_options] table) will be considered as the configuration file and define the rootdir.

  • #​11978: Add --log-file-mode option to the logging plugin, enabling appending to log-files. This option accepts either "w" or "a" and defaults to "w".

    Previously, the mode was hard-coded to be "w" which truncates the file before logging.

  • #​12047: When multiple finalizers of a fixture raise an exception, now all exceptions are reported as an exception group.
    Previously, only the first exception was reported.

Bug Fixes

  • #​11475: Fixed regression where --importmode=importlib would import non-test modules more than once.

  • #​11904: Fixed a regression in pytest 8.0.0 that would cause test collection to fail due to permission errors when using --pyargs.

    This change improves the collection tree for tests specified using --pyargs, see 12043{.interpreted-text role="pull"} for a comparison with pytest 8.0 and <8.

  • #​12011: Fixed a regression in 8.0.1 whereby setup_module xunit-style fixtures are not executed when --doctest-modules is passed.

  • #​12014: Fix the stacklevel used when warning about marks used on fixtures.

  • #​12039: Fixed a regression in 8.0.2 where tests created using tmp_path{.interpreted-text role="fixture"} have been collected multiple times in CI under Windows.

Improved Documentation

  • #​11790: Documented the retention of temporary directories created using the tmp_path fixture in more detail.

Trivial/Internal Changes

  • #​11785: Some changes were made to private functions which may affect plugins which access them:

    • FixtureManager._getautousenames() now takes a Node itself instead of the nodeid.
    • FixtureManager.getfixturedefs() now takes the Node itself instead of the nodeid.
    • The _pytest.nodes.iterparentnodeids() function is removed without replacement.
      Prefer to traverse the node hierarchy itself instead.
      If you really need to, copy the function from the previous pytest release.
  • #​12069: Delayed the deprecation of the following features to 9.0.0:

    • node-ctor-fspath-deprecation{.interpreted-text role="ref"}.
    • legacy-path-hooks-deprecated{.interpreted-text role="ref"}.

    It was discovered after 8.1.0 was released that the warnings about the impeding removal were not being displayed, so the team decided to revert the removal.

    This is the reason for 8.1.0 being yanked.

pytest 8.1.0 (YANKED)

::: {.note}
::: {.title}
Note
:::

This release has been yanked: it broke some plugins without the proper warning period, due to
some warnings not showing up as expected.

See #​12069.
:::

v8.1.0

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pytest 8.1.0 (YANKED)

[!IMPORTANT]
This release has been yanked: it broke some plugins without the proper warning period, due to some warnings not showing up as expected. See #​12069.

Features

  • #​11475: Added the new consider_namespace_packages{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option, defaulting to False.

    If set to True, pytest will attempt to identify modules that are part of namespace packages when importing modules.

  • #​11653: Added the new verbosity_test_cases{.interpreted-text role="confval"} configuration option for fine-grained control of test execution verbosity.
    See Fine-grained verbosity <pytest.fine_grained_verbosity>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} for more details.

Improvements

  • #​10865: pytest.warns{.interpreted-text role="func"} now validates that warnings.warn{.interpreted-text role="func"} was called with a [str]{.title-ref} or a [Warning]{.title-ref}.
    Currently in Python it is possible to use other types, however this causes an exception when warnings.filterwarnings{.interpreted-text role="func"} is used to filter those warnings (see CPython #​103577 for a discussion).
    While this can be considered a bug in CPython, we decided to put guards in pytest as the error message produced without this check in place is confusing.

  • #​11311: When using --override-ini for paths in invocations without a configuration file defined, the current working directory is used
    as the relative directory.

    Previoulsy this would raise an AssertionError{.interpreted-text role="class"}.

  • #​11475: --import-mode=importlib <import-mode-importlib>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} now tries to import modules using the standard import mechanism (but still without changing :pysys.path{.interpreted-text role="data"}), falling back to importing modules directly only if that fails.

    This means that installed packages will be imported under their canonical name if possible first, for example app.core.models, instead of having the module name always be derived from their path (for example .env310.lib.site_packages.app.core.models).

  • #​11801: Added the iter_parents() <_pytest.nodes.Node.iter_parents>{.interpreted-text role="func"} helper method on nodes.
    It is similar to listchain <_pytest.nodes.Node.listchain>{.interpreted-text role="func"}, but goes from bottom to top, and returns an iterator, not a list.

  • #​11850: Added support for sys.last_exc{.interpreted-text role="data"} for post-mortem debugging on Python>=3.12.

  • #​11962: In case no other suitable candidates for configuration file are found, a pyproject.toml (even without a [tool.pytest.ini_options] table) will be considered as the configuration file and define the rootdir.

  • #​11978: Add --log-file-mode option to the logging plugin, enabling appending to log-files. This option accepts either "w" or "a" and defaults to "w".

    Previously, the mode was hard-coded to be "w" which truncates the file before logging.

  • #​12047: When multiple finalizers of a fixture raise an exception, now all exceptions are reported as an exception group.
    Previously, only the first exception was reported.

Bug Fixes

  • #​11904: Fixed a regression in pytest 8.0.0 that would cause test collection to fail due to permission errors when using --pyargs.

    This change improves the collection tree for tests specified using --pyargs, see 12043{.interpreted-text role="pull"} for a comparison with pytest 8.0 and <8.

  • #​12011: Fixed a regression in 8.0.1 whereby setup_module xunit-style fixtures are not executed when --doctest-modules is passed.

  • #​12014: Fix the stacklevel used when warning about marks used on fixtures.

  • #​12039: Fixed a regression in 8.0.2 where tests created using tmp_path{.interpreted-text role="fixture"} have been collected multiple times in CI under Windows.

Improved Documentation

  • #​11790: Documented the retention of temporary directories created using the tmp_path fixture in more detail.

Trivial/Internal Changes

  • #​11785: Some changes were made to private functions which may affect plugins which access them:
    • FixtureManager._getautousenames() now takes a Node itself instead of the nodeid.
    • FixtureManager.getfixturedefs() now takes the Node itself instead of the nodeid.
    • The _pytest.nodes.iterparentnodeids() function is removed without replacement.
      Prefer to traverse the node hierarchy itself instead.
      If you really need to, copy the function from the previous pytest release.

v8.0.2

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pytest 8.0.2 (2024-02-24)

Bug Fixes

  • #​11895: Fix collection on Windows where initial paths contain the short version of a path (for example c:\PROGRA~1\tests).
  • #​11953: Fix an IndexError crash raising from getstatementrange_ast.
  • #​12021: Reverted a fix to [--maxfail]{.title-ref} handling in pytest 8.0.0 because it caused a regression in pytest-xdist whereby session fixture teardowns may get executed multiple times when the max-fails is reached.

v8.0.1

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pytest 8.0.1 (2024-02-16)

Bug Fixes

  • #​11875: Correctly handle errors from getpass.getuser{.interpreted-text role="func"} in Python 3.13.
  • #​11879: Fix an edge case where ExceptionInfo._stringify_exception could crash pytest.raises{.interpreted-text role="func"}.
  • #​11906: Fix regression with pytest.warns{.interpreted-text role="func"} using custom warning subclasses which have more than one parameter in their [__init__]{.title-ref}.
  • #​11907: Fix a regression in pytest 8.0.0 whereby calling pytest.skip{.interpreted-text role="func"} and similar control-flow exceptions within a pytest.warns(){.interpreted-text role="func"} block would get suppressed instead of propagating.
  • #​11929: Fix a regression in pytest 8.0.0 whereby autouse fixtures defined in a module get ignored by the doctests in the module.
  • #​11937: Fix a regression in pytest 8.0.0 whereby items would be collected in reverse order in some circumstances.

v8.0.0: pytest 8.0.0 (2024-01-27)

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See 8.0.0rc1 and 8.0.0rc2 for the full changes since pytest 7.4!

Bug Fixes

  • #​11842: Properly escape the reason of a skip <pytest.mark.skip ref>{.interpreted-text role="ref"} mark when writing JUnit XML files.
  • #​11861: Avoid microsecond exceeds 1_000_000 when using log-date-format with %f specifier, which might cause the test suite to crash.
pytest-dev/pytest-cov (pytest-cov)

v5.0.0

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  • Removed support for xdist rsync (now deprecated).
    Contributed by Matthias Reichenbach in #&#8203;623 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/623>_.
  • Switched docs theme to Furo.
  • Various legacy Python cleanup and CI improvements.
    Contributed by Christian Clauss and Hugo van Kemenade in
    #&#8203;630 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/630>,
    #&#8203;631 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/631>
    ,
    #&#8203;632 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/632>_ and
    #&#8203;633 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/633>_.
  • Added a pyproject.toml example in the docs.
    Contributed by Dawn James in #&#8203;626 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/626>_.
  • Modernized project's pre-commit hooks to use ruff. Initial POC contributed by
    Christian Clauss in #&#8203;584 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-cov/pull/584>_.

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