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# Version constraints for pip-installation.
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#
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# This file doesn't install any packages. It specifies version constraints
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# that will be applied if a package is needed.
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#
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# When pinning something here, please provide an explanation of why. Ideally,
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# link to other information that will help people in the future to remove the
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# pin when possible. Writing an issue against the offending project and
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# linking to it here is good.
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# We're not ready for Celery 4 yet, but 3.1.25+ are forward-compatible with it.
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# As of this writing, there's a 3.1.26.post2 with a very important bugfix
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# (although it is advertised in the changelog as 3.1.26.)
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celery>=3.1.25,<4.0.0
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# Stay on the latest LTS release of Django
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Django<2.3
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# The CORS_ORIGIN_WHITELIST changes in a backwards incompatible way in 3.0.0, needs matching configuration repo changes
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django-cors-headers<3.0.0
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# It seems like django-countries > 5.5 may cause performance issues for us.
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django-countries==5.5
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# Removes deprecated get_ip function, which we still use (ARCHBOM-1329 for unpinning)
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django-ipware<3.0.0
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# 2.0.0 dropped support for Python 3.5
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django-pipeline<2.0.0
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# 1.0.0 currently causes an AttributeError that is under investigation: https://github.com/django-ses/django-ses/issues/186
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django-ses==0.8.14
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# django-storages version 1.9 drops support for boto storage backend.
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django-storages<1.9
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# Support was dropped for Python 3.5
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drf-yasg<1.17.1
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# drf-jwt 1.15.0 contains a migration that breaks on MySQL: https://github.com/Styria-Digital/django-rest-framework-jwt/issues/40
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drf-jwt==1.14.0
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# Upgrading to 2.12.0 breaks several test classes due to API changes, need to update our code accordingly
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factory-boy==2.8.1
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# Newer versions need a more recent version of python-dateutil
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freezegun==0.3.12
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# When we went from httpretty 0.9.7 to 1.0.2, tests broke
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httpretty<1.0
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# 4.0.0 dropped support for Python 3.5
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inflect<4.0.0
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# 0.15.0 dropped support for Python 3.5
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joblib<0.15.0
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# jsonfield2 3.1.0 drops support for python 3.5
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jsonfield2<3.1.0
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# kiwisolver 1.2.0 requires Python 3.6+
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kiwisolver<1.2.0
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# 4.5.1 introduced a bug when used together with xmlsec: https://bugs.launchpad.net/lxml/+bug/1880251
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# Tests passed, but hit a problem in stage
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lxml<4.5.1
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# Convert text markup to HTML; used in capa problems, forums, and course wikis; pin Markdown version as tests failed for its upgrade to the latest release
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Markdown==2.6.11
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# Matplotlib 3.1 requires Python 3.6
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matplotlib<3.1
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# mock version 4.0.0 drops support for python 3.5
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mock<4.0.0
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# oauthlib>3.0.1 causes test failures
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oauthlib==3.0.1
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# path 13.2.0 drops support for Python 3.5
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path<13.2.0
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# ARCHBOM-1141: pip-tools upgrade requires pip upgrade
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pip-tools<5.0.0
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# BOM-1430: pytest 5.4.0 breaks reporting sometimes: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/6925
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pytest<5.4.0
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# pytest-django 3.9.0 has a fix for pytest 5.4.0+ that breaks cleanup after failed tests in earlier pytest versions
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# https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest-django/issues/824
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pytest-django<3.9.0
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# Upgrading to 2.5.3 on 2020-01-03 triggered "'tzlocal' object has no attribute '_std_offset'" errors in production
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python-dateutil==2.4.0
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# stevedore 2.0.0 requires python >= 3.6
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stevedore<2.0.0
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# Constraint from astroid 2.3.3
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wrapt==1.11.*
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# zipp 2.0.0 requires Python >= 3.6
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zipp==1.0.0
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# Matplotlib 3.1 requires Python 3.6
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matplotlib<3.1
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# numpy 1.19 requires Python 3.6
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numpy<1.19
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# scipy 1.5 equires Python 3.6
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scipy<1.5
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