* blacken-docs: Manual fixes for command to pass without errors
* blacken-docs: Adds blacken-docs step to precommit hook.
* blacken-docs: Adds changes made by command itself.
* blacken-docs: Modifies blacken-docs step to only process files under "docs" directory
* blacken-docs: Updates pre-commit config file to exclude all directories other than "docs" to be compatible with "--all-files" flag.
* blacken-docs: Adds commas at the end to make it look identical to pre-black version
* Add ci stage to test for broken links in documentation
* Add docs validation to release process
* Update .github/workflows/main.yml
* Update .github/workflows/main.yml
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Co-authored-by: Ryan P Kilby <kilbyr@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Asif Saif Uddin <auvipy@gmail.com>
We depend on pytz, but until late last year we got it implicitly through
depending on Django. Since their release 4.0, however, they no longer
depend on pytz; commit 250479dc3 added the dependency directly to our
metadata in setup.py, but the documentation about dependencies (most
importantly, the instructions for new contributors) was left untouched.
This commit updates the new contributor instructions to suggest an
"editable installation" of the project at the step that previously had
users manually install Django. In this mode, pip fetches and installs
the project dependencies automatically (so in the unlikely event we grow
another dependency, that doc doesn't need to be changed again) and makes
the project available to the virtualenv's python as a normal package,
but doesn't require reinstallation for mundane edits.
* Version 3.14.0
* Update docs/community/release-notes.md to use proper links.
Co-authored-by: Adam Johnson <me@adamj.eu>
* Add community announcement page for version 3.14
* Remove deprecated NullBooleanField.
* Change openapi _get_reference removal to 3.15
This deprecation was never released in the 3.13.x series and therefore
can't be removed at the same time the replacement is released.
* Removing deprecated openapi methods.
Co-authored-by: Adam Johnson <me@adamj.eu>
The template has not been maintained for six years, so it's out of date on versions and various "best practices" (e.g. pre-commit). I also think any template should be documented on its own repo rather than here, especially if it's not an official maintained project.
This pull request adds rest-framework-actions to Third Party Packages, under Views
rest-framework-actions can be found on PyPi here: https://pypi.org/project/rest-framework-actions/
Co-authored-by: Tom Christie <tom@tomchristie.com>
* Add graphwrap to third-party-packages documentation
* Fix typo in third party packages docs
* Remove additional newline
Co-authored-by: Paul Gilmartin <paulgilmartin@Pauls-MacBook-Pro.local>
Co-authored-by: Tom Christie <tom@tomchristie.com>