[Snyk] Security upgrade starlette from 0.27.0 to 0.49.1 #61
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Snyk has created this PR to fix 1 vulnerabilities in the pip dependencies of this project.
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requirements.txtThis upgrade of Starlette from 0.27.0 to 0.49.1 includes several significant breaking changes. Highlights: Python 3.8 support is dropped: The minimum required Python version has been updated. GraphQL support deprecated: The built-in GraphQL support has been deprecated. Middleware import changed: The ExceptionMiddleware can no longer be imported from starlette.exceptions and must be imported from starlette.middleware.exceptions. Source: Starlette Release Notes Recommendation: Verify your Python version is compatible and update any imports for ExceptionMiddleware. If you use the built-in GraphQL support, you will need to find an alternative.
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