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Add future annotations for backwards compatibility #1136

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Purpose

Make fidesops compatible with python 3.7+

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  • Add from __future__ import annotations privacy_requests.py

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  • Update CHANGELOG.md file
    • Merge in main so the most recent CHANGELOG.md file is being appended to
    • Add description within the Unreleased section in an appropriate category. Add a new category from the list at the top of the file if the needed one isn't already there.
    • Add a link to this PR at the end of the description with the PR number as the text. example: #1
  • Applicable documentation updated (guides, quickstart, postman collections, tutorial, fidesdemo, database diagram.
  • If docs updated (select one):
    • documentation complete, or draft/outline provided (tag docs-team to complete/review on this branch)
    • documentation issue created (tag docs-team to complete issue separately)
  • Good unit test/integration test coverage
  • This PR contains a DB migration. If checked, the reviewer should confirm with the author that the down_revision correctly references the previous migration before merging
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@TheAndrewJackson TheAndrewJackson merged commit 6f569bb into main Aug 24, 2022
@TheAndrewJackson TheAndrewJackson deleted the future-annotations branch August 24, 2022 15:34
sanders41 added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 22, 2022
* Add future annotations for backwards compatibility

* Update CHANGELOG

Co-authored-by: Paul Sanders <pau@ethyca.com>
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