python-sphobjinv
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Revision 5 (latest revision is 10)
Markéta Machová (mcalabkova)
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Benjamin Greiner (bnavigator)
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- Update to version 2.2.2 * CLI 'suggest' results output now displays more information about the total number of objects in the inventory, the search score threshold, and the number of results falling at/above that threshold. * UnicodeDecodeErrors are ignored within the vendored fuzzywuzzy package during suggest operations, using the errors=replace mode within bytes.decode(). * This misbehavior emerged after vendoring fuzzywuzzy, suggesting that it was a bug fixed later on in that project's development, after the point from which it was vendored. * This change may alter suggest behavior for those inventory objects with pathological characters. But, given their rarity, user experience is not expected to be noticeably affected. - Release 2.2 * Acceleration of the suggest functionality via use of python-Levenshtein is no longer possible due to the vendoring of an early, MIT-licensed version of fuzzywuzzy, as noted below. The speedup install extra is now obsolete, and has been removed. * The fuzzywuzzy string matcher was vendored into the project from a point in its development history before the python-Levenshtein dependency, and its corresponding GPL encumbrance, was introduced. * Active support for Python 3.11 added. - Release 2.1 * Python 3.10 support was officially added. * The User-Agent header sent by Inventory when making an HTTP(S) request now identifies sphobjinv and its version (anticipate no API or behavior change).
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