Bump jsonschema from 4.19.0 to 4.19.1
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Bumps jsonschema from 4.19.0 to 4.19.1.
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v4.19.1
What's Changed
- Allow single label hostname in format string by
@swaeberlein python-jsonschema/jsonschema#1164New Contributors
@swaeberlemade their first contribution in python-jsonschema/jsonschema#1164Full Changelog: https://github.com/python-jsonschema/jsonschema/compare/v4.19.0...v4.19.1
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v4.19.1
- Single label hostnames are now properly considered valid according to the
hostnameformat. This is the behavior specified by the relevant RFC (1123). IDN hostname behavior was already correct.
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bbe0b5bUpdate the CHANGELOG. -
047ac37Merge branch 'fix/format-hostname' -
dd5dd20Merge commit '64b8c575640dcf7c9e7a5a434de6a331881ab4ec' -
64b8c57Squashed 'json/' changes from 5cc9214e8..4ecd01f30 -
bc46054Merge pull request #1165 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config -
44d2b7b[pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate -
fa91642Allow single label hostname in format string -
59e5e1dMerge pull request #1161 from python-jsonschema/pre-commit-ci-update-config -
6da8230[pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate -
a323d83Evade a Sphinx/PyO3 bug (temporarily) in docs builds. - Additional commits viewable in compare view
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