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Bump stripe from 2.64.0 to 6.1.0 in /server/python
Bumps stripe from 2.64.0 to 6.1.0.
Release notes
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v6.1.0
See the changelog for more details.
v6.1.0b2
- #1006 #1017 Update generated code for beta
- #1020 Adds type_annotations, and dependency on
typing_extensions
.See the changelog for more details.
v6.1.0b1
- #1017
- Updated stable APIs to the latest version
See the changelog for more details.
v6.0.0
⚠️ ACTION REQUIRED: the breaking change in this release likely affects you ⚠️
#1001 #1008 Remove support for Python 2.
- The last version of stripe-python that supports Python 2 is 5.5.0. The Python Software Foundation (PSF) community announced the end of support of Python 2 on 01 January 2020. To continue to get new features and security updates, please make sure to update your Python runtime to Python 3.6+.
#987 ⚠️⚠️Pin to the latest API version⚠️⚠️
In this release, Stripe API Version
2023-08-16
(the latest at time of release) will be sent by default on all requests. The previous default was to use your Stripe account's default API version.To successfully upgrade to stripe-python v6, you must either
(Recommended) Upgrade your integration to be compatible with API Version
2023-08-16
.Please read the API Changelog carefully for each API Version from
2023-08-16
back to your Stripe account's default API version. Determine if you are using any of the APIs that have changed in a breaking way, and adjust your integration accordingly. Carefully test your changes with Stripe Test Mode before deploying them to production.You can read the v6 migration guide for more detailed instructions.
(Alternative option) Specify a version other than
2023-08-16
when initializingstripe-python
.If you were previously initializing stripe-python without an explicit API Version, you can postpone modifying your integration by specifying a version equal to your Stripe account's default API version. For example:
import stripe stripe.api_key = "sk_test_..." + stripe.api_version = '2020-08-27'
If you were already initializing stripe-python with an explicit API Version, upgrading to v6 will not affect your integration.
Read the v6 migration guide for more details.
Going forward, each major release of this library will be pinned by default to the latest Stripe API Version at the time of release.
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Changelog
Sourced from stripe's changelog.
6.1.0 - 2023-08-24
6.0.0 - 2023-08-16
⚠️ ACTION REQUIRED: the breaking change in this release likely affects you ⚠️
#1001 #1008 Remove support for Python 2.
- The last version of stripe-python that supports Python 2 is 5.5.0. The Python Software Foundation (PSF) community announced the end of support of Python 2 on 01 January 2020. To continue to get new features and security updates, please make sure to update your Python runtime to Python 3.6+.
#987 ⚠️⚠️Pin to the latest API version⚠️⚠️
In this release, Stripe API Version
2023-08-16
(the latest at time of release) will be sent by default on all requests. The previous default was to use your Stripe account's default API version.To successfully upgrade to stripe-python v6, you must either
(Recommended) Upgrade your integration to be compatible with API Version
2023-08-16
.Please read the API Changelog carefully for each API Version from
2023-08-16
back to your Stripe account's default API version. Determine if you are using any of the APIs that have changed in a breaking way, and adjust your integration accordingly. Carefully test your changes with Stripe Test Mode before deploying them to production.You can read the v6 migration guide for more detailed instructions.
(Alternative option) Specify a version other than
2023-08-16
when initializingstripe-python
.If you were previously initializing stripe-python without an explicit API Version, you can postpone modifying your integration by specifying a version equal to your Stripe account's default API version. For example:
import stripe stripe.api_key = "sk_test_..." + stripe.api_version = '2020-08-27'
If you were already initializing stripe-python with an explicit API Version, upgrading to v6 will not affect your integration.
Read the v6 migration guide for more details.
Going forward, each major release of this library will be pinned by default to the latest Stripe API Version at the time of release.
That is, instead of upgrading stripe-python and separately upgrading your Stripe API Version through the Stripe Dashboard, whenever you upgrade major versions of stripe-python, you should also upgrade your integration to be compatible with the latest Stripe API version.
#1013 ⚠️Removed
@test
_helper decorator
- This is technically breaking but unlikely to affect most users.
#1015 ⚠️Assert types of pagination responses
- Pagination will raise an exception if the API response is not of the correct type. This should never happen in production use but may break tests that use mock data.
5.5.0 - 2023-07-13
- #990 Update generated code
- Add support for new resource
Tax.Settings
- Add support for
modify
andretrieve
methods on resourceSettings
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Commits
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Bump version to 6.1.0080f3f3
Update generated code (#1016)469b3d6
Run Pyright & begin adding type annotations (#1020)9ce0588
Update CHANGELOG.md130e57f
Update CHANGELOG.mdd164e85
Grammar in CHANGELOG.mdaf3fe55
Bump version to 6.0.0df4f078
Update generated code (#1005)1f0510a
stripe-python v6 release (#1001)347d20c
Update generated code (#1000)- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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