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Bump jsonschema from 0.28.3 to 0.29.0 #691

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Bumps jsonschema from 0.28.3 to 0.29.0.

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[Python] Release 0.29.0

Added

  • Added Registry class for schema reuse and reference resolution.

Performance

  • Significantly improved validator compilation speed by using pointer-based references to schema fragments instead of cloning them during traversal.

[Rust] Release 0.29.0

Breaking Changes

  • All builder methods on ValidationOptions now take ownership of self instead of &mut self. This change enables better support for non-blocking retrieval of external resources during the process of building a validator. Update your code to chain the builder methods instead of reusing the options instance:

    // Before (0.28.x)
    let mut options = jsonschema::options();
    options.with_draft(Draft::Draft202012);
    options.with_format("custom", my_format);
    let validator = options.build(&schema)?;
    // After (0.29.0)
    let validator = jsonschema::options()
    .with_draft(Draft::Draft202012)
    .with_format("custom", my_format)
    .build(&schema)?;

  • The Retrieve trait's retrieve method now accepts URI references as &Uri<String> instead of &Uri<&str>. This aligns with the async version and simplifies internal URI handling. The behavior and available methods remain the same, this is purely a type-level change.

    // Before
    fn retrieve(&self, uri: &Uri<&str>) -> Result<Value, Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>
    // After
    fn retrieve(&self, uri: &Uri<String>) -> Result<Value, Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>

  • Simplified Registry creation API:

    • Removed RegistryOptions::try_new and RegistryOptions::try_from_resources in favor of Registry::build
    • Removed Registry::try_with_resource_and_retriever - use Registry::options().retriever() instead
    • Registry creation is now consistently done through the builder pattern
    // Before (0.28.x)
    let registry = Registry::options()
        .draft(Draft::Draft7)
        .try_new(

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from jsonschema's changelog.

[0.29.0] - 2025-02-08

Breaking Changes

  • All builder methods on ValidationOptions now take ownership of self instead of &mut self. This change enables better support for non-blocking retrieval of external resources during the process of building a validator. Update your code to chain the builder methods instead of reusing the options instance:

    // Before (0.28.x)
    let mut options = jsonschema::options();
    options.with_draft(Draft::Draft202012);
    options.with_format("custom", my_format);
    let validator = options.build(&schema)?;
    // After (0.29.0)
    let validator = jsonschema::options()
    .with_draft(Draft::Draft202012)
    .with_format("custom", my_format)
    .build(&schema)?;

  • The Retrieve trait's retrieve method now accepts URI references as &Uri<String> instead of &Uri<&str>. This aligns with the async version and simplifies internal URI handling. The behavior and available methods remain the same, this is purely a type-level change.

    // Before
    fn retrieve(&self, uri: &Uri<&str>) -> Result<Value, Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>
    // After
    fn retrieve(&self, uri: &Uri<String>) -> Result<Value, Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>>

  • Simplified Registry creation API:

    • Removed RegistryOptions::try_new and RegistryOptions::try_from_resources in favor of Registry::build
    • Removed Registry::try_with_resource_and_retriever - use Registry::options().retriever() instead
    • Registry creation is now consistently done through the builder pattern
    // Before (0.28.x)
    let registry = Registry::options()
        .draft(Draft::Draft7)
        .try_new(
            "http://example.com/schema",
            resource
        )?;
    let registry = Registry::options()
    .draft(Draft::Draft7)
    .try_from_resources([
    ("http://example.com/schema", resource)

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 44e787f chore(rust): Release 0.29.0
  • 620b1b9 docs: Update MIGRATION.md
  • d8df940 docs: Update CHANGELOG.md
  • d69a5d3 feat: Async retriever
  • 6a529dd feat(py): Schema Registry
  • ab71a6d perf: Minor performance improvements
  • 0f72d5c chore: Extend profiler
  • 706c6ac chore: Remove unnecessary clone in ValidationError::to_owned
  • 6a9f3ff perf: Add more benchmarks
  • 0582581 perf: Minor performance improvements
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Bumps [jsonschema](https://github.com/Stranger6667/jsonschema) from 0.28.3 to 0.29.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Stranger6667/jsonschema/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/Stranger6667/jsonschema/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](Stranger6667/jsonschema@rust-v0.28.3...rust-v0.29.0)

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- dependency-name: jsonschema
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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Looks like jsonschema is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.

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