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0.9.5 (2025-07-09)


Generates → openfga/python-sdk#200

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  • Chores

    • Updated the changelog template to reflect new version releases and recent fixes for the Python client.
    • Bumped the Python SDK package version to 0.9.5 in the configuration file.
  • Tests

    • Expanded the allowed version range for the pytest-asyncio package in test requirements.

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The updates include modifying the Python client changelog template to document new version releases and fixes, updating the Python SDK package version in the configuration override file, and adjusting the version constraint for a test dependency in the template requirements.

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File(s) Change Summary
config/clients/python/CHANGELOG.md.mustache Updated changelog template for new version (0.9.5) and release notes, added fix entry, reorganized sections.
config/clients/python/config.overrides.json Updated Python SDK package version from 0.9.4 to 0.9.5.
config/clients/python/template/test-requirements.mustache Relaxed upper bound for pytest-asyncio dependency from <1 to <2.

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config/clients/python/template/test-requirements.mustache (1)

5-5: Loosened upper-bound may pull in pytest-asyncio 1.x – double-check compatibility

pytest-asyncio 1.0 introduced breaking changes (e.g. removal of event_loop fixture defaults, stricter collection rules). If the generated SDK tests rely on 0.x behaviour, they will start failing once 1.x is released.

-pytest-asyncio >= 0.25, < 2
+# Consider pinning to the 0.x series until the test-suite is confirmed green on 1.x
+pytest-asyncio >= 0.25, < 1

At minimum, run the matrix against 1.0.0rc* to validate before relaxing the bound.

config/clients/python/config.overrides.json (1)

5-5: Version bump ack

packageVersion moved to 0.9.5 – looks consistent with the changelog and PR title.
No further action.

config/clients/python/CHANGELOG.md.mustache (1)

5-8: Ensure compare-link renders correctly

Because {{packageVersion}} is already 0.9.5, the “Unreleased” section above will compare v0.9.5…HEAD, while the new 0.9.5 entry compares v0.9.4…0.9.5. That’s fine, but double-check after templates render that:

  1. A v0.9.5 tag actually exists in the target repo before publishing.
  2. The link format (v0.9.4...0.9.5) matches prior sections (note the missing leading v on the right-hand side in earlier entries).

No code change required – just validate during release.


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@evansims evansims marked this pull request as ready for review July 9, 2025 19:16
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Merged via the queue into main with commit a949a05 Jul 9, 2025
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@evansims evansims deleted the release/python-sdk/v0.9.5 branch July 9, 2025 20:40
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