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Bump flask-cors from 3.0.0 to 3.0.9 in /workshop-3/app/monolith-service/service #5

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Bumps flask-cors from 3.0.0 to 3.0.9.

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Release 3.0.9

Security

  • Escape path before evaluating resource rules (thanks @​praetorian-colby-morgan). Prior to this, flask-cors incorrectly evaluated CORS resource matching before path expansion. E.g. "/api/../foo.txt" would incorrectly match resources for "/api/*" whereas the path actually expands simply to "/foo.txt"

Release 3.0.8

Fixes DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections' instead of from 'collections.abc' is deprecated, and in 3.8 it will stop working

Thank you @​juanmaneo and @​jdevera!

Release 3.0.7

Updated logging.warn to logging.warning (#234) Thanks Vaibhav

Release 3.0.6

Manual error in release process. Identical contents at 3.0.5.

Release 3.0.5

Fixes incorrect handling of regexes containg '[', and a few other special characters. https://redirect.github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors/issues/212

Release 3.0.4

Handle response.headers being None. (Fixes issue #217) Thanks @​dusktreader for the improvement!

Release 3.0.3

Ensure that an Origin of '*' is never sent if supports_credentials is True (fixes Issue #202)

  • If always_send=True, and '*' is in the allowed origins, and a request is made without an Origin header, no Access-Control-Allow-Origins header will now be returned. This is breaking if you depended on it, but was a bug as it goes against the spec.

Release 3.0.2

Fixes Issue #187: regression whereby header (and domain) matching was incorrectly case sensitive. Now it is not, making the behavior identical to 2.X and 1.X.

Release 3.0.1

Fixes Issue #183: regression whereby regular expressions for origins with an "?" are not properly matched.

Thanks @​di for the report!

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Sourced from flask-cors's changelog.

3.0.9

Security

  • Escape path before evaluating resource rules (thanks to Colby Morgan). Prior to this, flask-cors incorrectly evaluated CORS resource matching before path expansion. E.g. "/api/../foo.txt" would incorrectly match resources for "/api/*" whereas the path actually expands simply to "/foo.txt"

3.0.8

Fixes : DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections' in Python 3.7. Thank you @​juanmaneo and @​jdevera for the contribution.

3.0.7

Updated logging.warn to logging.warning (#234) Thanks Vaibhav

3.0.6

Manual error in release process. Identical contents at 3.0.5.

3.0.5

Fixes incorrect handling of regexes containing [, and a few other special characters. Fixes Issue #212

3.0.4

Handle response.headers being None. (Fixes issue #217)

3.0.3

Ensure that an Origin of '*' is never sent if supports_credentials is True (fixes Issue #202)

  • If always_send=True, and '*' is in the allowed origins, and a request is made without an Origin header, no Access-Control-Allow-Origins header will now be returned. This is breaking if you depended on it, but was a bug as it goes against the spec.

3.0.2

Fixes Issue #187: regression whereby header (and domain) matching was incorrectly case sensitive. Now it is not, making the behavior identical to 2.X and 1.X.

3.0.1

Fixes Issue #183: regression whereby regular expressions for origins with an "?" are not properly matched.

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Bumps [flask-cors](https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors) from 3.0.0 to 3.0.9.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/corydolphin/flask-cors/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](corydolphin/flask-cors@3.0.0...3.0.9)

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- dependency-name: flask-cors
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