Flask==0.10.1 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (March 2019 to be exact). An emergency # addition had to be made below to fix an issue related to a recent version of # werkzeug. This library was not version locked in this file. # # The line below isn't covered on video, but it locks werkzeug to the latest # version that works with this course's code base. A future update video will # cover upgrading this package and more. werkzeug==0.14.1 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (Feb 2022 to be exact). A new addition # had to be made below to fix an issue related to the version of Flask # that we use. A new major version of both itsdangerous and markupsafe came up # that are no longer backwards compatible with our version of Flask. # # These packages are both dependencies of Flask and now we're locking them to # a specific version that works with our version of Flask. itsdangerous==1.1.0 markupsafe==1.1.1 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (March 2022 to be exact). A new addition # had to be made below to fix an issue with a recent release of Jinja 3.1. It's # breaking all sorts of libraries, so let's lock it to a stable 3.0.X version. # # Jinja 2 is the HTML templating library that Flask uses. jinja2==3.0.3 # Application server for both development and production. gunicorn==19.4.5 # Testing and static analysis. # # Hello. This is Nick from the future (December 2019 to be exact). Since we # upgraded to Python 3.7.x, we also have to update pytest to 5.x.x since older # versions of it are not compatable with Python 3.7+. # # This line is different than what's on video but we do cover this update in # more detail in the October 2019 update video. When you run your tests you # may also see extra warnings and details than what's on video. Don't sweat it. pytest==5.1.0 pytest-cov==2.7.1 flake8==3.7.8 # CLI. Click==6.4 # Data and workers. # # Hello. This is Nick from the future (August 2019 to be exact). An emergency # addition had to be made below to fix an issue related to Docker recently # changing the internals of their Python image. # # On video it shows psycopg2 version 2.6.1 but I had to bump it to 2.8.3 here. psycopg2==2.8.3 Flask-SQLAlchemy==2.1 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (March 2019 to be exact). An emergency # addition had to be made below to fix an issue that resulted in SQLAlchemy # throwing an error. Flask-SQLAlchemy 2.1 doesn't version lock SQLAlchemy and # SQLAlchemy 1.3.x introduced breaking changes. # # The line below isn't covered on video, but it locks SQLAlchemy to 1.2.0. A # future update video will cover upgrading SQLAlchemy to 1.3.0 and more. SQLAlchemy==1.2.0 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (October 2022 to be exact). Celery # started to break because they didn't version lock this dependency and it was # recently updated to 5.X which had breaking changes. Let's stick with 4.X. importlib-metadata==4.13.0 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (December 2019 to be exact). Since we # upgraded to Python 3.7.x, we also have to update Celery to 4.3.x since older # versions of it are not compatible with Python 3.7+. # # This line is different than what's on video but we do cover this update in # more detail in the October 2019 update video. # # And this is Nick again from September 2020. Turns out Celery 4.3.x started to # break due to one of its dependencies not being locked. Now we're using 4.4.0. redis==3.3.7 celery==4.4.0 # Forms. Flask-WTF==0.9.5 WTForms-Components==0.9.7 # Hello. This is Nick from the future (Nov 2021 to be exact). WTForms 3.x came # out recently and has a number of backwards incompatible changes. Flask-WTF # will install the latest version so we need to version lock WTForms to 2.3.3. # A future update video will address using the latest WTForms version. WTForms==2.3.3 # Utils. fake-factory==0.5.7 # Extensions. flask-debugtoolbar==0.10.0 Flask-Mail==0.9.1 Flask-Login==0.3.2