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build(deps-dev): bump deptry from 0.14.0 to 0.15.0 #558

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Bumps deptry from 0.14.0 to 0.15.0.

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0.15.0

What's Changed

Breaking changes

  • In release 0.12.0, we announced the deprecation of the following flags:

    • --ignore-unused
    • --ignore-obsolete
    • --ignore-missing
    • --ignore-misplaced-dev
    • --ignore-transitive
    • --skip-unused
    • --skip-obsolete
    • --skip-missing
    • --skip-misplaced-dev
    • --skip-transitive

    These flags are now no longer supported. If you are still using these flags and are planning to upgrade to this release, please refer to the release notes of 0.12.0 for instructions on how to migrate to the new method of configuration. (#596)

Deprecations

  • The options requirements-txt and requirements-txt-dev are replaced with requirements-files and requirements-files-dev, respectively, to provide better support for projects that use both a requirements.in and a requirements.txt. The legacy options will still be usable for the time being, with a warning being shown in the terminal, but they will be removed in a future release, so you are advised to migrate to the new ones. (#609)

Features

  • Implement the collection of all Python files to be scanned by deptry in Rust (#591)
  • Implement import extraction for notebooks in Rust (#606)
  • Use ruff's AST parser for import extraction from Python files. This also adds support for files with Python 3.12 f-string syntax, see PEP 701. (#615)
  • Improved logging of the detected imports and their locations when deptry is run in verbose mode (#627)
  • Introduce the --pep621-dev-dependency-groups flag that allows users to specify which groups under [project.optional-dependencies] are considered development dependencies (#628)

Bug Fixes

  • Add back the license classifier, which was lost during the transition from Poetry to PDM in (#624)

Miscellaneous

  • Remove upper bound on requires-python (#621)
  • Moved the documentation to deptry.com (#630)

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fpgmaas/deptry@0.14.2...0.15.0

0.14.2

What's Changed

This release adds back MIT license classifier in package metadata, that was lost when changing the build backend (by @​mkniewallner in fpgmaas/deptry#623).

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Changelog

Sourced from deptry's changelog.

0.15.0 - 2024-03-24

Breaking changes

  • In release 0.12.0, we announced the deprecation of the following flags:

    • --ignore-unused
    • --ignore-obsolete
    • --ignore-missing
    • --ignore-misplaced-dev
    • --ignore-transitive
    • --skip-unused
    • --skip-obsolete
    • --skip-missing
    • --skip-misplaced-dev
    • --skip-transitive

    These flags are now no longer supported. If you are still using these flags and are planning to upgrade to this release, please refer to the release notes of 0.12.0 for instructions on how to migrate to the new method of configuration. (#596)

Deprecations

  • The options requirements-txt and requirements-txt-dev are replaced with requirements-files and requirements-files-dev, respectively, to provide better support for projects that use both a requirements.in and a requirements.txt. The legacy options will still be usable for the time being, with a warning being shown in the terminal, but they will be removed in a future release, so you are advised to migrate to the new ones. (#609)

Features

  • Implement the collection of all Python files to be scanned by deptry in Rust (#591)
  • Implement import extraction for notebooks in Rust (#606)
  • Use ruff's AST parser for import extraction from Python files. This also adds support for files with Python 3.12 f-string syntax, see PEP 701. (#615)
  • Improved logging of the detected imports and their locations when deptry is run in verbose mode (#627)
  • Introduce the --pep621-dev-dependency-groups flag that allows users to specify which groups under [project.optional-dependencies] are considered development dependencies (#628)

Bug Fixes

  • Add back the license classifier, which was lost during the transition from Poetry to PDM in (#624)

Miscellaneous

  • Remove upper bound on requires-python (#621)
  • Moved the documentation to deptry.com (#630)

Full Changelog

fpgmaas/deptry@0.14.2...0.15.0

0.14.2 - 2024-03-19

This release adds back MIT license classifier in package metadata, that was lost when changing the build backend (#623).

Full Changelog

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Commits
  • e51a86a Changelog for release 0.15.0 (#632)
  • 4f01802 chore(deps): bump Ruff AST parser to 0.3.4 (#640)
  • 8ac9dab refactor: minor tweaks found by Clippy (#639)
  • 64746f2 chore(deps): bump Rust to 1.77 (#638)
  • b58868b feat: find Python files in Rust (#591)
  • 4f697a1 rename requirements-txt and requirements-txt-dev (#609)
  • e5ca1a7 chore(deps): update dependency dev/pre-commit to v3.6.2 (#601)
  • 4bb683b Allow specifying which groups under [project.optional-dependencies] are consi...
  • 3efc505 improve the logging of import locations when running in verbose mode (#627)
  • e331e3d chore(deps): lock file maintenance
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Bumps [deptry](https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry) from 0.14.0 to 0.15.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/fpgmaas/deptry/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](fpgmaas/deptry@0.14.0...0.15.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: deptry
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Superseded by #570.

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