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build(deps-dev): update django-allauth requirement from ~=0.53.1 to >=0.53.1,<0.57.0 #726

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Updates the requirements on django-allauth to permit the latest version.

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0.56.1 (2023-09-08)


Security notice

  • ImmediateHttpResponse exceptions were not handled properly when raised inside adapter.pre_login(). If you relied on aborting the login using this mechanism, that would not work. Most notably, django-allauth-2fa uses this approach, resulting in 2FA not being triggered.

0.56.0 (2023-09-07)


Note worthy changes

  • Added builtin support for Two-Factor Authentication via the allauth.mfa app.

  • The fact that request is not available globally has left its mark on the code over the years. Some functions get explicitly passed a request, some do not, and some constructs have it available both as a parameter and as self.request. As having request available is essential, especially when trying to implement adapter hooks, the request has now been made globally available via::

    from allauth.core import context context.request

  • Previously, SOCIALACCOUNT_STORE_TOKENS = True did not work when the social app was configured in the settings instead of in the database. Now, this functionality works regardless of how you configure the app.

Backwards incompatible changes

  • Dropped support for Django 3.1.

  • The "allauth.account.middleware.AccountMiddleware" middleware is required to be present in your settings.MIDDLEWARE.

  • Starting from September 1st 2023, CERN upgraded their SSO to a standard OpenID Connect based solution. As a result, the previously builtin CERN provider is no longer needed and has been removed. Instead, use the regular OpenID Connect configuration::

    SOCIALACCOUNT_PROVIDERS = { "openid_connect": {

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Commits
  • ba92ef3 chore: Release 0.56.1
  • 4a46291 fix(account): Handle ImmediateHttpResponse in pre_login()
  • c0ed8d1 chore: Open 0.56.1-dev
  • e41e948 chore(ci): Upgrade GitHub Actions checkout@v4
  • 71c98dc chore: Release 0.56.0
  • 3e75240 chore(i18n): Generate po
  • 458a2a3 refactor(keycloak): Drop it, use OIDC as is
  • 4d1066b fix(i18n/nl): Provide missing translations
  • 298b2cf docs(README): Link to allauth.org
  • 1c67e50 fix(account/migrations): Remove hardcoding of max_length
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Updates the requirements on [django-allauth](https://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pennersr/django-allauth/blob/main/ChangeLog.rst)
- [Commits](pennersr/django-allauth@0.53.1...0.56.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: django-allauth
  dependency-type: direct:production
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The following labels could not be found: type:maintenance.

@MyPyDavid MyPyDavid deleted the branch dependency-updates September 21, 2023 16:14
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OK, I won't notify you again about this release, but will get in touch when a new version is available. If you'd rather skip all updates until the next major or minor version, let me know by commenting @dependabot ignore this major version or @dependabot ignore this minor version. You can also ignore all major, minor, or patch releases for a dependency by adding an ignore condition with the desired update_types to your config file.

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