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Support for Django 1.10 and future versions? #41

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pombredanne opened this issue Mar 15, 2017 · 6 comments
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Support for Django 1.10 and future versions? #41

pombredanne opened this issue Mar 15, 2017 · 6 comments

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@pombredanne
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I see the dev requirements are no covering Django 1.10?
Any plan to support this? and beyond?

@avelis
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avelis commented Mar 15, 2017

@pombredanne Yes, of course. Just haven't gotten around to adding it. If you have time and want to open a PR in the meantime, I am all for it.

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@avelis Thanks for the quick reply. At the moment I am considering this vs. thorn. So the question is more to make sure that it is worth for me to evaluate this at all. I run only 1.10 and keep close to the latest versions

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avelis commented Mar 15, 2017

@pombredanne Oh wow, I didn't know about thorn. Very cool!

Future versions of Django, including 1.10, will be supported just haven't gotten around to making additions for it yet.

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tdruez commented Apr 21, 2017

@avelis I've been running django-rest-hooks under Python 3.6 and Django 1.11, no issues so far.
I think it's safe to add Python 3.5/3.6 and Django 1.10/1.11 to the tests matrix ;)

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avelis commented Apr 21, 2017

@tdruez Fair enough. I will look into adding it soon.

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avelis commented May 8, 2017

Addressed in commit: 7062327

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