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Bump jsonschema from 4.17.3 to 4.18.3 #15948

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Bumps jsonschema from 4.17.3 to 4.18.3.

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v4.18.3

Full Changelog: python-jsonschema/jsonschema@v4.18.2...v4.18.3

v4.18.2

  • Fix an additional regression with the deprecated jsonschema.RefResolver and pointer resolution.

Full Changelog: python-jsonschema/jsonschema@v4.18.1...v4.18.2

v4.18.1

  • Fix a regression with jsonschema.RefResolver based resolution when used in combination with a custom validation dialect (via jsonschema.validators.create).

Full Changelog: python-jsonschema/jsonschema@v4.18.0...v4.18.1

v4.18.0

What's Changed

This release majorly rehauls the way in which JSON Schema reference resolution is configured. It does so in a way that should be backwards compatible, preserving old behavior whilst emitting deprecation warnings.

  • jsonschema.RefResolver is now deprecated in favor of the new referencing library. referencing will begin in beta, but already is more compliant than the existing $ref support. This change is a culmination of a meaningful chunk of work to make $ref resolution more flexible and more correct. Backwards compatibility should be preserved for existing code which uses RefResolver, though doing so is again now deprecated, and all such use cases should be doable using the new APIs. Please file issues on the referencing tracker if there is functionality missing from it, or here on the jsonschema issue tracker if you have issues with existing code not functioning the same, or with figuring out how to change it to use referencing. In particular, this referencing change includes a change concerning automatic retrieval of remote references (retrieving http://foo/bar automatically within a schema). This behavior has always been a potential security risk and counter to the recommendations of the JSON Schema specifications; it has survived this long essentially only for backwards compatibility reasons, and now explicitly produces warnings. The referencing library itself will not automatically retrieve references if you interact directly with it, so the deprecated behavior is only triggered if you fully rely on the default $ref resolution behavior and also include remote references in your schema, which will still be retrieved during the deprecation period (after which they will become an error).
  • Support for Python 3.7 has been dropped, as it is nearing end-of-life. This should not be a "visible" change in the sense that requires-python has been updated, so users using 3.7 should still receive v4.17.3 when installing the library.
  • On draft 2019-09, unevaluatedItems now properly does not consider items to be evaluated by an additionalItems schema if items is missing from the schema, as the specification says in this case that additionalItems must be completely ignored.
  • Fix the date format checker on Python 3.11 (when format assertion behavior is enabled), where it was too liberal (#1076).
  • Speed up validation of unevaluatedProperties (#1075).

Deprecations

  • jsonschema.RefResolver -- see above for details on the replacement
  • jsonschema.RefResolutionError -- see above for details on the replacement
  • relying on automatic resolution of remote references -- see above for details on the replacement
  • importing jsonschema.ErrorTree -- instead import it via jsonschema.exceptions.ErrorTree
  • importing jsonschema.FormatError -- instead import it via jsonschema.exceptions.FormatError

... (truncated)

Changelog

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v4.18.3

  • Properly preserve applicable_validators in extended validators. Specifically, validators extending early drafts where siblings of $ref were ignored will properly ignore siblings in the extended validator.

v4.18.2

  • Fix an additional regression with the deprecated jsonschema.RefResolver and pointer resolution.

v4.18.1

  • Fix a regression with jsonschema.RefResolver based resolution when used in combination with a custom validation dialect (via jsonschema.validators.create).

v4.18.0

This release majorly rehauls the way in which JSON Schema reference resolution is configured. It does so in a way that should be backwards compatible, preserving old behavior whilst emitting deprecation warnings.

  • jsonschema.RefResolver is now deprecated in favor of the new referencing library <https://github.com/python-jsonschema/referencing/>_. referencing will begin in beta, but already is more compliant than the existing $ref support. This change is a culmination of a meaningful chunk of work to make $ref resolution more flexible and more correct. Backwards compatibility should be preserved for existing code which uses RefResolver, though doing so is again now deprecated, and all such use cases should be doable using the new APIs. Please file issues on the referencing tracker if there is functionality missing from it, or here on the jsonschema issue tracker if you have issues with existing code not functioning the same, or with figuring out how to change it to use referencing. In particular, this referencing change includes a change concerning automatic retrieval of remote references (retrieving http://foo/bar automatically within a schema). This behavior has always been a potential security risk and counter to the recommendations of the JSON Schema specifications; it has survived this long essentially only for backwards compatibility reasons, and now explicitly produces warnings. The referencing library itself will not automatically retrieve references if you interact directly with it, so the deprecated behavior is only triggered if you fully rely on the default $ref resolution behavior and also include remote references in your schema, which will still be retrieved during the deprecation period (after which they will become an error).
  • Support for Python 3.7 has been dropped, as it is nearing end-of-life. This should not be a "visible" change in the sense that requires-python has been updated, so users using 3.7 should still receive v4.17.3 when installing the library.
  • On draft 2019-09, unevaluatedItems now properly does not consider items to be evaluated by an additionalItems schema if items is missing from the schema, as the specification says in this case that additionalItems must be completely ignored.
  • Fix the date format checker on Python 3.11 (when format assertion behavior is enabled), where it was too liberal (#1076).
  • Speed up validation of unevaluatedProperties (#1075).

Deprecations

  • jsonschema.RefResolver -- see above for details on the replacement
  • jsonschema.RefResolutionError -- see above for details on the replacement
  • relying on automatic resolution of remote references -- see above for details on the replacement
  • importing jsonschema.ErrorTree -- instead import it via jsonschema.exceptions.ErrorTree
  • importing jsonschema.FormatError -- instead import it via jsonschema.exceptions.FormatError
Commits
  • f79bad5 Properly preserve applicable_validators in extended validators.
  • 52c2419 Fix an additional regression with RefResolver and pointer resolution.
  • 90ea779 Fix a regression with RefResolver-based resolution in newly created drafts
  • 56d57e7 Merge pull request #1122 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config
  • 6edfe24 [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate
  • 273d4dd Twewak the build noxenv again.
  • 4817d36 Don't use nox.session.create_tmp.
  • 7046da1 Make everywhere use the newer attrs APIs.
  • e30b48e Minor grammar fix.
  • 1fe3f9f Merge pull request #1111 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config
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Bumps [jsonschema](https://github.com/python-jsonschema/jsonschema) from 4.17.3 to 4.18.3.
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/python-jsonschema/jsonschema/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst)
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In #15899 (comment) I suggested waiting to see if jsonschema settles down. It looks like some regressions have been fixed so this might be safe to land now.

@DMRobertson DMRobertson merged commit 0d522b5 into develop Jul 17, 2023
@DMRobertson DMRobertson deleted the dependabot/pip/jsonschema-4.18.3 branch July 17, 2023 09:39
yingziwu added a commit to yingziwu/synapse that referenced this pull request Aug 2, 2023
No significant changes since 1.89.0rc1.

- Add Unix Socket support for HTTP Replication Listeners. [Document and provide usage instructions](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.89/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#listeners) for utilizing Unix sockets in Synapse. Contributed by Jason Little. ([\matrix-org#15708](matrix-org#15708), [\matrix-org#15924](matrix-org#15924))
- Allow `+` in Matrix IDs, per [MSC4009](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#4009). ([\matrix-org#15911](matrix-org#15911))
- Support room version 11 from [MSC3820](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3820). ([\matrix-org#15912](matrix-org#15912))
- Allow configuring the set of workers to proxy outbound federation traffic through via `outbound_federation_restricted_to`. ([\matrix-org#15913](matrix-org#15913), [\matrix-org#15969](matrix-org#15969))
- Implement [MSC3814](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3814), dehydrated devices v2/shrivelled sessions and move [MSC2697](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2697) behind a config flag. Contributed by Nico from Famedly, H-Shay and poljar. ([\matrix-org#15929](matrix-org#15929))

- Fix a long-standing bug where remote invites weren't correctly pushed. ([\matrix-org#15820](matrix-org#15820))
- Fix background schema updates failing over a large upgrade gap. ([\matrix-org#15887](matrix-org#15887))
- Fix a bug introduced in 1.86.0 where Synapse starting with an empty `experimental_features` configuration setting. ([\matrix-org#15925](matrix-org#15925))
- Fixed deploy annotations in the provided Grafana dashboard config, so that it shows for any homeserver and not just matrix.org. Contributed by @wrjlewis. ([\matrix-org#15957](matrix-org#15957))
- Ensure a long state res does not starve CPU by occasionally yielding to the reactor. ([\matrix-org#15960](matrix-org#15960))
- Properly handle redactions of creation events. ([\matrix-org#15973](matrix-org#15973))
- Fix a bug where resyncing stale device lists could block responding to federation transactions, and thus delay receiving new data from the remote server. ([\matrix-org#15975](matrix-org#15975))

- Better clarify how to run a worker instance (pass both configs). ([\matrix-org#15921](matrix-org#15921))
- Improve [the documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.89/admin_api/user_admin_api.html#login-as-a-user) for the login as a user admin API. ([\matrix-org#15938](matrix-org#15938))
- Fix broken Arch Linux package link. Contributed by @SnipeXandrej. ([\matrix-org#15981](matrix-org#15981))

- Remove support for calling the `/register` endpoint with an unspecced `user` property for application services. ([\matrix-org#15928](matrix-org#15928))

- Mark `get_user_in_directory` private since it is only used in tests. Also remove the cache from it. ([\matrix-org#15884](matrix-org#15884))
- Document which Python version runs on a given Linux distribution so we can more easily clean up later. ([\matrix-org#15909](matrix-org#15909))
- Add details to warning in log when we fail to fetch an alias. ([\matrix-org#15922](matrix-org#15922))
- Remove unneeded `__init__`. ([\matrix-org#15926](matrix-org#15926))
- Fix bug with read/write lock implementation. This is currently unused so has no observable effects. ([\matrix-org#15933](matrix-org#15933), [\matrix-org#15958](matrix-org#15958))
- Unbreak the nix development environment by pinning the Rust version to 1.70.0. ([\matrix-org#15940](matrix-org#15940))
- Update presence metrics to differentiate remote vs local users. ([\matrix-org#15952](matrix-org#15952))
- Stop reading from column `user_id` of table `profiles`. ([\matrix-org#15955](matrix-org#15955))
- Build packages for Debian Trixie. ([\matrix-org#15961](matrix-org#15961))
- Reduce the amount of state we pull out. ([\matrix-org#15968](matrix-org#15968))
- Speed up updating state in large rooms. ([\matrix-org#15971](matrix-org#15971))

* Bump anyhow from 1.0.71 to 1.0.72. ([\matrix-org#15949](matrix-org#15949))
* Bump click from 8.1.3 to 8.1.6. ([\matrix-org#15984](matrix-org#15984))
* Bump cryptography from 41.0.1 to 41.0.2. ([\matrix-org#15943](matrix-org#15943))
* Bump jsonschema from 4.17.3 to 4.18.3. ([\matrix-org#15948](matrix-org#15948))
* Bump pillow from 9.4.0 to 10.0.0. ([\matrix-org#15986](matrix-org#15986))
* Bump prometheus-client from 0.17.0 to 0.17.1. ([\matrix-org#15945](matrix-org#15945))
* Bump pydantic from 1.10.10 to 1.10.11. ([\matrix-org#15946](matrix-org#15946))
* Bump pygithub from 1.58.2 to 1.59.0. ([\matrix-org#15834](matrix-org#15834))
* Bump pyo3-log from 0.8.2 to 0.8.3. ([\matrix-org#15951](matrix-org#15951))
* Bump sentry-sdk from 1.26.0 to 1.28.1. ([\matrix-org#15985](matrix-org#15985))
* Bump serde_json from 1.0.100 to 1.0.103. ([\matrix-org#15950](matrix-org#15950))
* Bump types-pillow from 9.5.0.4 to 10.0.0.1. ([\matrix-org#15932](matrix-org#15932))
* Bump types-requests from 2.31.0.1 to 2.31.0.2. ([\matrix-org#15983](matrix-org#15983))
* Bump typing-extensions from 4.5.0 to 4.7.1. ([\matrix-org#15947](matrix-org#15947))
Fizzadar added a commit to beeper/synapse-legacy-fork that referenced this pull request Aug 29, 2023
No significant changes since 1.89.0rc1.

- Add Unix Socket support for HTTP Replication Listeners. [Document and provide usage instructions](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.89/usage/configuration/config_documentation.html#listeners) for utilizing Unix sockets in Synapse. Contributed by Jason Little. ([\matrix-org#15708](matrix-org#15708), [\matrix-org#15924](matrix-org#15924))
- Allow `+` in Matrix IDs, per [MSC4009](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#4009). ([\matrix-org#15911](matrix-org#15911))
- Support room version 11 from [MSC3820](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3820). ([\matrix-org#15912](matrix-org#15912))
- Allow configuring the set of workers to proxy outbound federation traffic through via `outbound_federation_restricted_to`. ([\matrix-org#15913](matrix-org#15913), [\matrix-org#15969](matrix-org#15969))
- Implement [MSC3814](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#3814), dehydrated devices v2/shrivelled sessions and move [MSC2697](matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals#2697) behind a config flag. Contributed by Nico from Famedly, H-Shay and poljar. ([\matrix-org#15929](matrix-org#15929))

- Fix a long-standing bug where remote invites weren't correctly pushed. ([\matrix-org#15820](matrix-org#15820))
- Fix background schema updates failing over a large upgrade gap. ([\matrix-org#15887](matrix-org#15887))
- Fix a bug introduced in 1.86.0 where Synapse starting with an empty `experimental_features` configuration setting. ([\matrix-org#15925](matrix-org#15925))
- Fixed deploy annotations in the provided Grafana dashboard config, so that it shows for any homeserver and not just matrix.org. Contributed by @wrjlewis. ([\matrix-org#15957](matrix-org#15957))
- Ensure a long state res does not starve CPU by occasionally yielding to the reactor. ([\matrix-org#15960](matrix-org#15960))
- Properly handle redactions of creation events. ([\matrix-org#15973](matrix-org#15973))
- Fix a bug where resyncing stale device lists could block responding to federation transactions, and thus delay receiving new data from the remote server. ([\matrix-org#15975](matrix-org#15975))

- Better clarify how to run a worker instance (pass both configs). ([\matrix-org#15921](matrix-org#15921))
- Improve [the documentation](https://matrix-org.github.io/synapse/v1.89/admin_api/user_admin_api.html#login-as-a-user) for the login as a user admin API. ([\matrix-org#15938](matrix-org#15938))
- Fix broken Arch Linux package link. Contributed by @SnipeXandrej. ([\matrix-org#15981](matrix-org#15981))

- Remove support for calling the `/register` endpoint with an unspecced `user` property for application services. ([\matrix-org#15928](matrix-org#15928))

- Mark `get_user_in_directory` private since it is only used in tests. Also remove the cache from it. ([\matrix-org#15884](matrix-org#15884))
- Document which Python version runs on a given Linux distribution so we can more easily clean up later. ([\matrix-org#15909](matrix-org#15909))
- Add details to warning in log when we fail to fetch an alias. ([\matrix-org#15922](matrix-org#15922))
- Remove unneeded `__init__`. ([\matrix-org#15926](matrix-org#15926))
- Fix bug with read/write lock implementation. This is currently unused so has no observable effects. ([\matrix-org#15933](matrix-org#15933), [\matrix-org#15958](matrix-org#15958))
- Unbreak the nix development environment by pinning the Rust version to 1.70.0. ([\matrix-org#15940](matrix-org#15940))
- Update presence metrics to differentiate remote vs local users. ([\matrix-org#15952](matrix-org#15952))
- Stop reading from column `user_id` of table `profiles`. ([\matrix-org#15955](matrix-org#15955))
- Build packages for Debian Trixie. ([\matrix-org#15961](matrix-org#15961))
- Reduce the amount of state we pull out. ([\matrix-org#15968](matrix-org#15968))
- Speed up updating state in large rooms. ([\matrix-org#15971](matrix-org#15971))

* Bump anyhow from 1.0.71 to 1.0.72. ([\matrix-org#15949](matrix-org#15949))
* Bump click from 8.1.3 to 8.1.6. ([\matrix-org#15984](matrix-org#15984))
* Bump cryptography from 41.0.1 to 41.0.2. ([\matrix-org#15943](matrix-org#15943))
* Bump jsonschema from 4.17.3 to 4.18.3. ([\matrix-org#15948](matrix-org#15948))
* Bump pillow from 9.4.0 to 10.0.0. ([\matrix-org#15986](matrix-org#15986))
* Bump prometheus-client from 0.17.0 to 0.17.1. ([\matrix-org#15945](matrix-org#15945))
* Bump pydantic from 1.10.10 to 1.10.11. ([\matrix-org#15946](matrix-org#15946))
* Bump pygithub from 1.58.2 to 1.59.0. ([\matrix-org#15834](matrix-org#15834))
* Bump pyo3-log from 0.8.2 to 0.8.3. ([\matrix-org#15951](matrix-org#15951))
* Bump sentry-sdk from 1.26.0 to 1.28.1. ([\matrix-org#15985](matrix-org#15985))
* Bump serde_json from 1.0.100 to 1.0.103. ([\matrix-org#15950](matrix-org#15950))
* Bump types-pillow from 9.5.0.4 to 10.0.0.1. ([\matrix-org#15932](matrix-org#15932))
* Bump types-requests from 2.31.0.1 to 2.31.0.2. ([\matrix-org#15983](matrix-org#15983))
* Bump typing-extensions from 4.5.0 to 4.7.1. ([\matrix-org#15947](matrix-org#15947))

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