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Officially support Django 4.0, 4.1 and Python 3.10 on PyPI
PyPi only lists support of factory-boy to Django <= 3.2 . I would like to see factory-boy officially supporting Django 4.0 on PyPi.
Good point, that's a short change on descriptors we missed when publishing version 3.2.2. However, this would require a dedicated release to update the classifiers ;)
See https://github.com/FactoryBoy/factory_boy/commit/928fd2246c7d6d3c59463f3ce8b1f9f71a1f1ac7.
Any update on the issue? 😅
What is preventing releasing v3.3.0 ? On the milestones it shows it's completed
@francoisfreitag @rbarrois @jdufresne @jeffwidman tagging you since you are listed on https://github.com/orgs/FactoryBoy/people, can somebody please release this version on Pypi? It's been several months at this point, and nothing needs to be done for it anymore except releasing.
Out of the people you’ve notified, only rbarrois has the permission to make a release (see the PyPI maintainers). The release is blocked on https://github.com/FactoryBoy/factory_boy/issues/886, for which a solution has been proposed in https://github.com/FactoryBoy/factory_boy/pull/888 and needs a review.
Please add Python v3.11 to the title of this issue.
that's a short change on descriptors we missed when publishing version 3.2.2.
3.2.2 was not published...
- https://github.com/FactoryBoy/factory_boy/tags
- https://pypi.org/project/factory-boy
What is the status of this? We've been using factory-boy (3.2.1) on Django 4.0 and Python 3.10 w/o any issue, however I've found issues with Django 4.1 (3.2.1) is there a new release planed? last release was in 2021 .. let us (the community) know how can we help, thanks
Bump on this please, we'd be happy to help how we can!
Please read through the issue before bumping, bumping adds noise and burries useful information in the thread.
https://github.com/FactoryBoy/factory_boy/issues/914#issuecomment-1235449341 states that #886 blocks the release. A recent attempt has been made to solve the issue in #1006. Reviewing the PR would be helpful.
That's (Finally!) done 🎉