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Bump tldextract from 3.6.0 to 5.0.1 in /docker/flask-nginx#2854

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Bumps tldextract from 3.6.0 to 5.0.1.

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5.0.1

What's Changed

  • Bugfixes
    • Indicate MD5 not used in a security context (FIPS compliance) (#309)
  • Misc.
    • Increase typecheck aggression

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Full Changelog: john-kurkowski/tldextract@5.0.0...5.0.1

5.0.0

What's Changed

  • Breaking Changes
    • Migrate ExtractResult from namedtuple to dataclass (#306)
      • This means no more iterating/indexing/slicing/unpacking the result object returned by this library. It is no longer a tuple. You must directly reference the fields you're interested in.

        For example, the following will no longer work.

        tldextract.extract("example.com")[1:3]
        # TypeError: 'ExtractResult' object is not subscriptable

        Instead, use the following.

        ext = tldextract.extract("example.com")
        (ext.domain, ext.suffix)
  • Bugfixes
    • Drop support for EOL Python 3.7
  • Misc.
    • Switch from pycodestyle and Pylint to Ruff (#304)
    • Consolidate config files
    • Type tests
    • Require docstrings in tests
    • Remove obsolete tests

Contributors

Full Changelog: john-kurkowski/tldextract@4.0.0...5.0.0

4.0.0

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5.0.1 (2023-10-17)

  • Bugfixes
    • Indicate MD5 not used in a security context (FIPS compliance) (#309)
  • Misc.
    • Increase typecheck aggression

5.0.0 (2023-10-11)

  • Breaking Changes
    • Migrate ExtractResult from namedtuple to dataclass (#306)
      • This means no more iterating/indexing/slicing/unpacking the result object returned by this library. It is no longer a tuple. You must directly reference the fields you're interested in.

        For example, the following will no longer work.

        tldextract.extract("example.com")[1:3]
        # TypeError: 'ExtractResult' object is not subscriptable

        Instead, use the following.

        ext = tldextract.extract("example.com")
        (ext.domain, ext.suffix)
  • Bugfixes
    • Drop support for EOL Python 3.7
  • Misc.
    • Switch from pycodestyle and Pylint to Ruff (#304)
    • Consolidate config files
    • Type tests
    • Require docstrings in tests
    • Remove obsolete tests

4.0.0 (2023-10-11)

  • Breaking bugfixes
    • Always include suffix if private suffix enabled and private suffix exists (#300)
      • Add a 4th field is_private: bool, to the ExtractResult namedtuple, indicating whether the extraction came from the PSL's private domains or not.
      • This could cause issues when iterating over the tuple and assuming only 3 fields.
      • Previously, the docs promoted iteration to rejoin parts of the tuple. This is better achieved by individual access of fields of interest (e.g. ExtractResult.subdomain) or convenience properties (e.g. ExtractResult.{fqdn,registered_domain}).

This is the same content as version 3.6.0, originally released 2023-09-19,

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Bumps [tldextract](https://github.com/john-kurkowski/tldextract) from 3.6.0 to 5.0.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/john-kurkowski/tldextract/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/john-kurkowski/tldextract/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](john-kurkowski/tldextract@3.6.0...5.0.1)

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Superseded by #2928.

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