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Update Plotly.py version for docs #4594

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@LiamConnors LiamConnors commented May 1, 2024

This PR updates the docs to use the latest, just released, plotly.py - 5.22
Release step here: https://github.com/plotly/plotly.py/blob/master/release.md#update-documentation-site

Note: Docs build failed for three pages because of an incompatibility between the latest version of geoparse and the library versions we are using in examples.
Pinning it here to the previous version to get the docs for the released merged, and then I can look at updating the requirements for the docs to later versions.

@@ -45,3 +45,4 @@ jinja2<3.1
parmed<=3.4.4; python_version<"3.8"
dask==2022.2.0
polars
geoparse<=2.0.3
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Do you know which geoparse version used before?

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The last successful build used 2.0.3

@LiamConnors LiamConnors requested a review from archmoj May 1, 2024 15:54
@LiamConnors LiamConnors merged commit c562a65 into master May 1, 2024
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@LiamConnors LiamConnors deleted the docs-updates-5-22 branch May 1, 2024 16:01
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