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Bump flask-cors from 2.1.0 to 3.0.9 in /docs
Bumps flask-cors from 2.1.0 to 3.0.9.
Release notes
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Release 3.0.9
Security
- Escape path before evaluating resource rules (thanks
@praetorian-colby-morgan
). Prior to this, flask-cors incorrectly evaluated CORS resource matching before path expansion. E.g. "/api/../foo.txt" would incorrectly match resources for "/api/*" whereas the path actually expands simply to "/foo.txt"Release 3.0.8
Fixes DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections' instead of from 'collections.abc' is deprecated, and in 3.8 it will stop working
Thank you
@juanmaneo
and@jdevera
!Release 3.0.7
Updated logging.warn to logging.warning (#234) Thanks Vaibhav
Release 3.0.6
Manual error in release process. Identical contents at 3.0.5.
Release 3.0.5
Fixes incorrect handling of regexes containg '[', and a few other special characters. https://github-redirect.dependabot.com/corydolphin/flask-cors/issues/212
Release 3.0.4
Handle response.headers being None. (Fixes issue #217) Thanks
@dusktreader
for the improvement!Release 3.0.3
Ensure that an Origin of '*' is never sent if supports_credentials is True (fixes Issue #202)
- If
always_send=True
, and'*'
is in the allowed origins, and a request is made without an Origin header, noAccess-Control-Allow-Origins
header will now be returned. This is breaking if you depended on it, but was a bug as it goes against the spec.Release 3.0.2
Fixes Issue #187: regression whereby header (and domain) matching was incorrectly case sensitive. Now it is not, making the behavior identical to 2.X and 1.X.
Release 3.0.1
Fixes Issue #183: regression whereby regular expressions for origins with an "?" are not properly matched.
Thanks
@di
for the report!Release 3.0.0
This release is largely a number of small bug fixes and improvements, along with a default change in behavior, which is technically a breaking change.
Breaking Change We added an always_send option, enabled by default, which makes Flask-CORS inject headers even if the request did not have an 'Origin' header. Because this makes debugging far easier, and has very little downside, it has also been set as the default, making it technically a breaking change. If this actually broke something for you, please let me know, and I'll help you work around it. (#156) c7a1ecdad375a796155da6aca6a1f750337175f3
Other improvements:
- Adds building of universal wheels (#175) 4674c3d54260f8897bd18e5502509363dcd0d0da
- Makes Flask-CORS compatible with OAuthLib's custom header class ... (#172) aaaf904845997a3b684bc6677bdfc91656a85a04
- Fixes incorrect substring matches when strings are used as origins or headers (#165) 9cd3f295bd6b0ba87cc5f2afaca01b91ff43e72c
- Fixes logging when unknown options are supplied (#152) bddb13ca6636c5d559ec67a95309c9607a3fcaba
Release 2.1.3
Fixes Vary:Origin header sending behavior when regex origins are used.
... (truncated)
Changelog
Sourced from flask-cors's changelog.
3.0.9
Security
- Escape path before evaluating resource rules (thanks to Colby Morgan). Prior to this, flask-cors incorrectly evaluated CORS resource matching before path expansion. E.g. "/api/../foo.txt" would incorrectly match resources for "/api/*" whereas the path actually expands simply to "/foo.txt"
3.0.8
Fixes : DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections' in Python 3.7. Thank you
@juanmaneo
and@jdevera
for the contribution.3.0.7
Updated logging.warn to logging.warning (#234) Thanks Vaibhav
3.0.6
Manual error in release process. Identical contents at 3.0.5.
3.0.5
Fixes incorrect handling of regexes containg
[
, and a few other special characters. Fixes Issue #2123.0.4
Handle response.headers being None. (Fixes issue #217)
3.0.3
Ensure that an Origin of '*' is never sent if supports_credentials is True (fixes Issue #202)
- If
always_send=True
, and'*'
is in the allowed origins, and a request is made without an Origin header, noAccess-Control-Allow-Origins
header will now be returned. This is breaking if you depended on it, but was a bug as it goes against the spec.3.0.2
Fixes Issue #187: regression whereby header (and domain) matching was incorrectly case sensitive. Now it is not, making the behavior identical to 2.X and 1.X.
3.0.1
Fixes Issue #183: regression whereby regular expressions for origins with an "?" are not properly matched.
3.0.0
This release is largely a number of small bug fixes and improvements, along with a default change in behavior, which is technically a breaking change.
Breaking Change We added an always_send option, enabled by default, which makes Flask-CORS inject headers even if the request did not have an 'Origin' header. Because this makes debugging far easier, and has very little downside, it has also been set as the default, making it technically a breaking change. If this actually broke something for you, please let me know, and I'll help you work around it. (#156) c7a1ecdad375a796155da6aca6a1f750337175f3
Other improvements:
- Adds building of universal wheels (#175) 4674c3d54260f8897bd18e5502509363dcd0d0da
- Makes Flask-CORS compatible with OAuthLib's custom header class ... (#172) aaaf904845997a3b684bc6677bdfc91656a85a04
- Fixes incorrect substring matches when strings are used as origins or headers (#165) 9cd3f295bd6b0ba87cc5f2afaca01b91ff43e72c
- Fixes logging when unknown options are supplied (#152) bddb13ca6636c5d559ec67a95309c9607a3fcaba
2.1.3
Fixes Vary:Origin header sending behavior when regex origins are used.
... (truncated)
Commits
91babb9
Update Api docs for credentialed requests (#221)522d989
Release version 3.0.9 (#273)67c4b2c
Fix request path normalization (#272)5c6e05e
docs: Fix simple typo, garaunteed -> guaranteed566aef2
Fixed over-indentation8a4e6e7
Update changelog to give proper kudos to@juanmaneo
and@jdevera
c93f4e4
Fix DeprecationWarning on python 3.7 for python 3.813fbb1e
Release 3.0.7 (#235)c2fc616
Release 3.0.79f56fd7
Updated logging.warn to logging.warning (#234)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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