[Snyk] Security upgrade django from 3.2.25 to 4.2.17
Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.
Snyk changed the following file(s):
ML-Models/Heart-Disease-Classification/requirements.txt
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Summary by Sourcery
Bug Fixes:
- Upgrade Django from version 4.2.16 to 4.2.17 to address security vulnerabilities.
Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery
This is a security-focused update that upgrades Django from version 4.2.16 to 4.2.17 to address two vulnerabilities identified by Snyk. The change is implemented through a direct version bump in the requirements.txt file.
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File-Level Changes
| Change | Details | Files |
|---|---|---|
| Upgrade Django package version to patch security vulnerabilities |
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ML-Models/Heart-Disease-Classification/requirements.txt |
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