Changelog for
python311-django-cors-headers-4.4.0-1.1.noarch.rpm :
* Sat Jun 29 2024 Dirk Müller
- update to 4.4.0:
* Support Django 5.1.
* Fixed ASGI compatibility on Python 3.12. Thanks to Adrian Capitanu for the report in Issue #908 and Rooyal in PR #911.
* Avoid adding the access-control-allow-credentials header to unallowed responses.
* Drop Python 3.7 support.
* Support Python 3.12.
* Add CORS_ALLOW_PRIVATE_NETWORK setting, which enables support for the Local Network Access draft specification. Thanks to Issac Kelly in PR #745 and jjurgens0 in PR #833.
* Switch from urlparse() to urlsplit() for URL parsing, reducing the middleware runtime up to 5%. This changes the type passed to origin_found_in_white_lists(), so if you have subclassed the middleware to override this method, you should check it is compatible (it most likely is). Thanks to Thibaut Decombe in PR #793.
* Thu Mar 21 2024 Max Lin - Add %{?sle15_python_module_pythons}
* Tue Oct 11 2022 John Vandenberg - Update to v3.13.0
* Support Python 3.11.
* Support Django 4.1.- from v3.12.0 (2022-05-10)
* Drop support for Django 2.2, 3.0, and 3.1.- from v3.11.0 (2022-01-10)
* Drop Python 3.6 support.- from v3.10.1 (2021-12-05)
* Prevent a crash when an invalid Origin header is sent.- from v3.10.0 (2021-10-05)
* Support Python 3.10.- from v3.9.0 (2021-09-28)
* Support Django 4.0.- from v3.8.0 (2021-08-15)
* Add type hints.
* Stop distributing tests to reduce package size
* Fri Jan 07 2022 John Vandenberg - Skip Tumbleweed Python 3.6 incompatible with Django 4
* Sun May 09 2021 Daniel Molkentin - Update to 3.7.0
* Support Django 3.2.
* Drop Python 3.5 support.
* Support Python 3.9.
* Following Django’s example in Ticket #31670 for replacing the term “whitelist”, plus an aim to make the setting names more comprehensible, the following settings have been renamed:
* CORS_ORIGIN_WHITELIST -> CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS
* CORS_ORIGIN_REGEX_WHITELIST -> CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGIN_REGEXES
* CORS_ORIGIN_ALLOW_ALL -> CORS_ALLOW_ALL_ORIGINS The old names will continue to work as aliases, with the new ones taking precedence.
* Wed Jul 01 2020 Marketa Calabkova - Update to 3.4.0
* Add Django 3.1 support.
* Tue Jun 09 2020 Ondřej Súkup - Update to 3.3.0
* Drop Django 1.11 support. Only Django 2.0+ is supported now.
* Drop the providing_args argument from Signal to prevent a deprecation warning on Django 3.1.
* Mon Jan 13 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Build on Leap by not using the macros
* Tue Jan 07 2020 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 3.2.1:
* Converted setuptools metadata to configuration file.
* Support Python 3.8.
* Mon Oct 07 2019 Tomáš Chvátal - Update to 3.1.1:
* Support the value file:// for origins, which is accidentally sent by some versions of Chrome on Android.