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[edx-opaque-keys]: Add Support for Django 4.2 #388

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UsamaSadiq opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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[edx-opaque-keys]: Add Support for Django 4.2 #388

UsamaSadiq opened this issue Jun 5, 2023 · 2 comments
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UsamaSadiq commented Jun 5, 2023

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Follow and Complete all of the following steps for the issue to be marked as done.

  • Update tox & Github action workflow using modernisers to add support for Django 4.2
  • Remove any versions of Python earlier than 3.8 from tox.ini, .travis.yml, and GitHub Actions workflows.
  • Update the trove classifiers in setup.py, setup.cfg or pyproject.toml files.
  • Run and verify all tests are passing in the CI for Django 4.2
  • Run available code-mods to fix the failing tests
  • Add CHANGELOG entry with description “Support added for Django 4.2”
  • Bump the package version and release a new version on GitHub & PyPI (whichever is applicable)
  • Update the repo support field in the Dependency Upgrade Sheet.
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There is no Django package in this repo.

@UsamaSadiq UsamaSadiq closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Jun 26, 2023
@salman2013 salman2013 removed their assignment Aug 3, 2023
@zubairshakoorarbisoft zubairshakoorarbisoft self-assigned this Aug 8, 2023
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It had the dependencies so made a PR and merged openedx/opaque-keys#258 @salman2013

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