gecko-dev/third_party/python/jsonschema/CHANGELOG.rst

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v3.2.0
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* Added a ``format_nongpl`` setuptools extra, which installs only ``format``
dependencies that are non-GPL (#619).
v3.1.1
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* Temporarily revert the switch to ``js-regex`` until #611 and #612 are
resolved.
v3.1.0
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* Regular expressions throughout schemas now respect the ECMA 262 dialect, as
recommended by the specification (#609).
v3.0.2
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* Fixed a bug where ``0`` and ``False`` were considered equal by
``const`` and ``enum`` (#575).
v3.0.1
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* Fixed a bug where extending validators did not preserve their notion
of which validator property contains ``$id`` information.
v3.0.0
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* Support for Draft 6 and Draft 7
* Draft 7 is now the default
* New ``TypeChecker`` object for more complex type definitions (and overrides)
* Falling back to isodate for the date-time format checker is no longer
attempted, in accordance with the specification
v2.6.0
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* Support for Python 2.6 has been dropped.
* Improve a few error messages for ``uniqueItems`` (#224) and
``additionalProperties`` (#317)
* Fixed an issue with ``ErrorTree``'s handling of multiple errors (#288)
v2.5.0
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* Improved performance on CPython by adding caching around ref resolution
(#203)
v2.4.0
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* Added a CLI (#134)
* Added absolute path and absolute schema path to errors (#120)
* Added ``relevance``
* Meta-schemas are now loaded via ``pkgutil``
v2.3.0
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* Added ``by_relevance`` and ``best_match`` (#91)
* Fixed ``format`` to allow adding formats for non-strings (#125)
* Fixed the ``uri`` format to reject URI references (#131)
v2.2.0
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* Compile the host name regex (#127)
* Allow arbitrary objects to be types (#129)
v2.1.0
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* Support RFC 3339 datetimes in conformance with the spec
* Fixed error paths for additionalItems + items (#122)
* Fixed wording for min / maxProperties (#117)
v2.0.0
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* Added ``create`` and ``extend`` to ``jsonschema.validators``
* Removed ``ValidatorMixin``
* Fixed array indices ref resolution (#95)
* Fixed unknown scheme defragmenting and handling (#102)
v1.3.0
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* Better error tracebacks (#83)
* Raise exceptions in ``ErrorTree``\s for keys not in the instance (#92)
* __cause__ (#93)
v1.2.0
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* More attributes for ValidationError (#86)
* Added ``ValidatorMixin.descend``
* Fixed bad ``RefResolutionError`` message (#82)
v1.1.0
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* Canonicalize URIs (#70)
* Allow attaching exceptions to ``format`` errors (#77)
v1.0.0
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* Support for Draft 4
* Support for format
* Longs are ints too!
* Fixed a number of issues with ``$ref`` support (#66)
* Draft4Validator is now the default
* ``ValidationError.path`` is now in sequential order
* Added ``ValidatorMixin``
v0.8.0
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* Full support for JSON References
* ``validates`` for registering new validators
* Documentation
* Bugfixes
* uniqueItems not so unique (#34)
* Improper any (#47)
v0.7
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* Partial support for (JSON Pointer) ``$ref``
* Deprecations
* ``Validator`` is replaced by ``Draft3Validator`` with a slightly different
interface
* ``validator(meta_validate=False)``
v0.6
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* Bugfixes
* Issue #30 - Wrong behavior for the dependencies property validation
* Fixed a miswritten test
v0.5
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* Bugfixes
* Issue #17 - require path for error objects
* Issue #18 - multiple type validation for non-objects
v0.4
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* Preliminary support for programmatic access to error details (Issue #5).
There are certainly some corner cases that don't do the right thing yet, but
this works mostly.
In order to make this happen (and also to clean things up a bit), a number
of deprecations are necessary:
* ``stop_on_error`` is deprecated in ``Validator.__init__``. Use
``Validator.iter_errors()`` instead.
* ``number_types`` and ``string_types`` are deprecated there as well.
Use ``types={"number" : ..., "string" : ...}`` instead.
* ``meta_validate`` is also deprecated, and instead is now accepted as
an argument to ``validate``, ``iter_errors`` and ``is_valid``.
* A bugfix or two
v0.3
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* Default for unknown types and properties is now to *not* error (consistent
with the schema).
* Python 3 support
* Removed dependency on SecureTypes now that the hash bug has been resolved.
* "Numerous bug fixes" -- most notably, a divisibleBy error for floats and a
bunch of missing typechecks for irrelevant properties.