[Snyk] Security upgrade urllib3 from 1.26.20 to 2.6.0 #33
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Snyk has created this PR to fix 2 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.
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requirements.txtThis major upgrade to version 2.x introduces significant breaking changes that require developer action.
Highlights:
boto3/botocore) pinurllib3to version 1.x. This upgrade can cause dependency resolution failures. You must verify that all of your project's dependencies are compatible withurllib3v2. [1, 2]HTTPResponse.getheaders()and theurllib3.contrib.ntlmpoolmodule have been removed. [1, 7]Source: v2.0 Migration Guide
Recommendation: Before merging, confirm that all transitive dependencies support
urllib3v2.x. Thoroughly test application connectivity, especially if using AWS SDKs or connecting to older services.Important
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