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chore(deps): bump the pip group across 1 directory with 6 updates #327

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Bumps the pip group with 6 updates in the / directory:

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dnspython 2.2.1 2.6.1
flask 2.0.3 2.2.5
pycryptodome 3.14.1 3.19.1
pymongo 3.12.0 4.6.3
requests 2.28.1 2.31.0
werkzeug 2.0.3 2.3.8

Updates dnspython from 2.2.1 to 2.6.1

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dnspython 2.6.1

See What's New for details.

This is a bug fix release for 2.6.0 where the "TuDoor" fix erroneously suppressed legitimate Truncated exceptions. This caused the stub resolver to timeout instead of failing over to TCP when a legitimate truncated response was received over UDP.

This release addresses the potential DoS issue discussed in the "TuDoor" paper (CVE-2023-29483). The dnspython stub resolver is vulnerable to a potential DoS if a bad-in-some-way response from the right address and port forged by an attacker arrives before a legitimate one on the UDP port dnspython is using for that query. In this situation, dnspython might switch to querying another resolver or give up entirely, possibly denying service for that resolution. This release addresses the issue by adopting the recommended mitigation, which is ignoring the bad packets and continuing to listen for a legitimate response until the timeout for the query has expired.

Thank you to all the contributors to this release, and, as usual, thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

dnspython 2.6.0

See What's New for details.

This release addresses the potential DoS issue discussed in the "TuDoor" paper (CVE-2023-29483). The dnspython stub resolver is vulnerable to a potential DoS if a bad-in-some-way response from the right address and port forged by an attacker arrives before a legitimate one on the UDP port dnspython is using for that query. In this situation, dnspython might switch to querying another resolver or give up entirely, possibly denying service for that resolution. This release addresses the issue by adopting the recommended mitigation, which is ignoring the bad packets and continuing to listen for a legitimate response until the timeout for the query has expired.

Thank you to all the contributors to this release, and, as usual, thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

dnspython 2.5.0

See the What's New page for a summary of this release.

Thanks to all the contributors, and, as usual, thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

dnspython 2.4.2

This is a bug fix release, see the What's New page in the documentation for a summary.

Thanks to the people who reported the bugs and, as usual, thanks to my co-maintainers: Tomáš Křížek, Petr Špaček, and Brian Wellington.

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2.6.1

  • The Tudoor fix ate legitimate Truncated exceptions, preventing the resolver from failing over to TCP and causing the query to timeout #1053.

2.6.0

  • As mentioned in the "TuDoor" paper and the associated CVE-2023-29483, the dnspython stub resolver is vulnerable to a potential DoS if a bad-in-some-way response from the right address and port forged by an attacker arrives before a legitimate one on the UDP port dnspython is using for that query.

    This release addresses the issue by adopting the recommended mitigation, which is ignoring the bad packets and continuing to listen for a legitimate response until the timeout for the query has expired.

  • Added support for the NSID EDNS option.

  • Dnspython now looks for version metadata for optional packages and will not use them if they are too old. This prevents possible exceptions when a feature like DoH is not desired in dnspython, but an old httpx is installed along with dnspython for some other purpose.

  • The DoHNameserver class now allows GET to be used instead of the default POST, and also passes source and source_port correctly to the underlying query methods.

2.5.0

  • Dnspython now uses hatchling for builds.

  • Asynchronous destinationless sockets now work on Windows.

  • Cython is no longer supported due to various typing issues.

  • Dnspython now explicitly canonicalizes IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Previously it was possible for non-canonical IPv6 forms to be stored in a AAAA address, which would work correctly but possibly cause problmes if the address were used as a key in a dictionary.

  • The number of messages in a section can be retrieved with section_count().

  • Truncation preferences for messages can be specified.

  • The length of a message can be automatically prepended when rendering.

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  • 0a742b9 update CI
  • 0ea5ad0 The Tudoor fix should not eat valid Truncated exceptions #1053 (#1054)
  • f12d398 2.6.1 version prep
  • cecb853 Further improve CVE fix coverage to 100% for sync and async.
  • 7952e31 test IgnoreErrors
  • e093299 For the Tudoor fix, we also need the UDP nameserver to ignore_unexpected.
  • 3af9f78 2.6.0 versioning
  • ca63d95 Require cryptography >=41 instead of 42.
  • 902cbf3 Create CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
  • ed9795f github contributing and pull request template
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Updates flask from 2.0.3 to 2.2.5

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2.2.5

This is a security fix release for the 2.2.x release branch. Note that 2.3.x is the currently supported release branch; please upgrade to the latest version if possible.

2.2.4

This is a fix release for the 2.2.x release branch.

2.2.3

This is a fix release for the 2.2.x release branch.

2.2.2

This is a fix release for the 2.2.0 feature release.

2.2.1

This is a fix release for the 2.2.0 feature release.

2.2.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features and removes previously deprecated code. The 2.2.x branch is now the supported bug fix branch, the 2.1.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as pip-tools to pin all dependencies and control upgrades.

2.1.3

2.1.2

This is a fix release for the 2.1.0 feature release.

2.1.1

This is a fix release for the 2.1.0 feature release.

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Changelog

Sourced from flask's changelog.

Version 2.2.5

Released 2023-05-02

  • Update for compatibility with Werkzeug 2.3.3.
  • Set Vary: Cookie header when the session is accessed, modified, or refreshed.

Version 2.2.4

Released 2023-04-25

  • Update for compatibility with Werkzeug 2.3.

Version 2.2.3

Released 2023-02-15

  • Autoescape is enabled by default for .svg template files. :issue:4831
  • Fix the type of template_folder to accept pathlib.Path. :issue:4892
  • Add --debug option to the flask run command. :issue:4777

Version 2.2.2

Released 2022-08-08

  • Update Werkzeug dependency to >= 2.2.2. This includes fixes related to the new faster router, header parsing, and the development server. :pr:4754
  • Fix the default value for app.env to be "production". This attribute remains deprecated. :issue:4740

Version 2.2.1

Released 2022-08-03

  • Setting or accessing json_encoder or json_decoder raises a deprecation warning. :issue:4732

Version 2.2.0

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Updates pycryptodome from 3.14.1 to 3.19.1

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v3.19.1 - Zeil

Resolved issues

  • Fixed a side-channel leakage with OAEP decryption that could be exploited to carry out a Manger attack. Thanks to Hubert Kario.

v3.19.1 - Zeil (pycryptodomex)

Resolved issues

  • Fixed a side-channel leakage with OAEP decryption that could be exploited to carry out a Manger attack. Thanks to Hubert Kario.

v3.19.0 - Ulm

New features

  • The update() methods of TupleHash128 and TupleHash256 objects can now hash multiple items (byte strings) at once. Thanks to Sylvain Pelissier.
  • Added support for ECDH, with Crypto.Protocol.DH.

Resolved issues

  • GH#754: due to a bug in cffi, do not use it on Windows with Python 3.12+.

v3.19.0 - Ulm (pycryptodomex)

New features

  • The update() methods of TupleHash128 and TupleHash256 objects can now hash multiple items (byte strings) at once. Thanks to Sylvain Pelissier.
  • Added support for ECDH, with Crypto.Protocol.DH.

Resolved issues

  • GH#754: due to a bug in cffi, do not use it on Windows with Python 3.12+.

v3.18.0 - Trier

New features

  • Added support for DER BOOLEAN encodings.

  • The library now compiles on Windows ARM64. Thanks to Niyas Sait.

    Resolved issues


  • GH#722: nonce attribute was not correctly set for XChaCha20_Poly1305 ciphers. Thanks to Liam Haber.
  • GH#728: Workaround for a possible x86 emulator bug in Windows for ARM64.
  • GH#739: OID encoding for arc 2 didn't accept children larger than 39. Thanks to James.
  • Correctly check that the scalar matches the point when importing an ECC private key.

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Changelog

Sourced from pycryptodome's changelog.

3.19.1 (28 December 2023) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Resolved issues

  • Fixed a side-channel leakage with OAEP decryption that could be exploited to carry out a Manger attack (CVE-2023-52323). Thanks to Hubert Kario.

3.19.0 (16 September 2023) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

New features

  • The update() methods of TupleHash128 and TupleHash256 objects can now hash multiple items (byte strings) at once. Thanks to Sylvain Pelissier.
  • Added support for ECDH, with Crypto.Protocol.DH.

Resolved issues

  • GH#754: due to a bug in cffi, do not use it on Windows with Python 3.12+.

3.18.0 (18 May 2023) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

New features

  • Added support for DER BOOLEAN encodings.
  • The library now compiles on Windows ARM64. Thanks to Niyas Sait.

Resolved issues

  • GH#722: nonce attribute was not correctly set for XChaCha20_Poly1305 ciphers. Thanks to Liam Haber.
  • GH#728: Workaround for a possible x86 emulator bug in Windows for ARM64.
  • GH#739: OID encoding for arc 2 didn't accept children larger than 39. Thanks to James.
  • Correctly check that the scalar matches the point when importing an ECC private key.

3.17.0 (29 January 2023) ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

New features

  • Added support for the Counter Mode KDF defined in SP 800-108 Rev 1.
  • Reduce the minimum tag length for the EAX cipher to 2 bytes.
  • An RSA object has 4 new properties for the CRT coefficients: dp, dq, invq and invq (invp is the same value as the existing u).

Resolved issues

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Commits
  • ef270ab Update wheels action
  • 3278edd Update changelog and version
  • 10e8216 Update PSS verify signature code example.
  • 4ec4b85 Bump version
  • 0deea1b Use constant-time (faster) padding decoding also for OAEP
  • 519e7ae Avoid changing signature of RSA._decrypt() method if possible
  • 1aa9dca Update changelog and bump version
  • afb5e27 Fix side-channel leakage in RSA decryption
  • ee91c67 Update CMAC.py
  • 43a466d Fix small "passes" typo.
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Updates pymongo from 3.12.0 to 4.6.3

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PyMongo 4.6.2

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-6-2-released/267404

PyMongo 4.6.1

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-6-1-released/255752

PyMongo 4.6.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-6-0-released/251866

PyMongo 4.5.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-5-0-released/240662

PyMongo 4.4.1

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-4-1-released/235045

PyMongo 4.4.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-4-released/232211

PyMongo 4.4.0b0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-4-0b0-release/210471

PyMongo 4.3.3

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-3-3-release/200145

PyMongo 4.3.2

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-3-2-released/194266

PyMongo 4.2.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-2-0-released/176012

PyMongo 4.2.0b0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/python-driver-4-2-0-beta-available/168488

PyMongo 4.1.1

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-1-1-released/157895

PyMongo 4.1.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-1-0-released/156029

PyMongo 4.0.2

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-0-2-released/150457

PyMongo 4.0.1

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-0-1-released/135979

PyMongo 4.0

Release notes: https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-4-0-released/134677

PyMongo 3.13.0

Release notes https://www.mongodb.com/community/forums/t/pymongo-3-13-0-released/197141

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Changelog

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Changelog

Changes in Version 4.7

PyMongo 4.7 brings a number of improvements including:

  • Added the :class:pymongo.hello.Hello.connection_id, :attr:pymongo.monitoring.CommandStartedEvent.server_connection_id, :attr:pymongo.monitoring.CommandSucceededEvent.server_connection_id, and :attr:pymongo.monitoring.CommandFailedEvent.server_connection_id properties.

  • Fixed a bug where inflating a :class:~bson.raw_bson.RawBSONDocument containing a :class:~bson.code.Code would cause an error.

  • Significantly improved the performance of encoding BSON documents to JSON.

  • Support for named KMS providers for client side field level encryption. Previously supported KMS providers were only: aws, azure, gcp, kmip, and local. The KMS provider is now expanded to support name suffixes (e.g. local:myname). Named KMS providers enables more than one of each KMS provider type to be configured. See the docstring for :class:~pymongo.encryption_options.AutoEncryptionOpts. Note that named KMS providers requires pymongocrypt >=1.9 and libmongocrypt >=1.9.

  • :meth:~pymongo.encryption.ClientEncryption.encrypt and :meth:~pymongo.encryption.ClientEncryption.encrypt_expression now allow key_id to be passed in as a :class:uuid.UUID.

  • Fixed a bug where :class:~bson.int64.Int64 instances could not always be encoded by orjson_. The following now works::

    import orjson from bson import json_util orjson.dumps({'a': Int64(1)}, default=json_util.default, option=orjson.OPT_PASSTHROUGH_SUBCLASS)

.. _orjson: https://github.com/ijl/orjson

  • Fixed a bug appearing in Python 3.12 where "RuntimeError: can't create new thread at interpreter shutdown" could be written to stderr when a MongoClient's thread starts as the python interpreter is shutting down.
  • Added a warning when connecting to DocumentDB and CosmosDB clusters. For more information regarding feature compatibility and support please visit mongodb.com/supportability/documentdb <https://mongodb.com/supportability/documentdb>_ and mongodb.com/supportability/cosmosdb <https://mongodb.com/supportability/cosmosdb>_.
  • Added the :attr:pymongo.monitoring.ConnectionCheckedOutEvent.duration, :attr:pymongo.monitoring.ConnectionCheckOutFailedEvent.duration, and :attr:pymongo.monitoring.ConnectionReadyEvent.duration properties.
  • Added the type and kwargs arguments to :class:~pymongo.operations.SearchIndexModel to enable creating vector search indexes in MongoDB Atlas.
  • Fixed a bug where read_concern and write_concern were improperly added to :meth:~pymongo.collection.Collection.list_search_indexes queries.

Unavoidable breaking changes ............................

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Commits
  • 8da192f BUMP 4.6.3
  • 56b6b6d PYTHON-4305 Fix bson size check (#1564)
  • 449d0f3 BUMP to 4.6.3.dev0
  • e04576d DEVPROD-3871 Use teardown_task when there is one function/command (#1533)
  • cf1c6a1 PYTHON-4219 Prep for 4.6.2 Release (#1530)
  • d29b2b7 PYTHON-4147 [v4.6]: Silence noisy thread.start() RuntimeError at shutdown (#1...
  • 0477b9b PYTHON-4077 [v4.6]: Ensure there is a MacOS wheel for Python 3.7 (#1527)
  • ecad17d BUMP 4.6.2.dev0
  • 485e0a5 BUMP 4.6.1
  • 995365c PYTHON-4038 [v4.6]: Ensure retryable read OperationFailures re-raise except...
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Updates requests from 2.28.1 to 2.31.0

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v2.31.0

2.31.0 (2023-05-22)

Security

  • Versions of Requests between v2.3.0 and v2.30.0 are vulnerable to potential forwarding of Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when following HTTPS redirects.

    When proxies are defined with user info (https://user:pass@proxy:8080), Requests will construct a Proxy-Authorization header that is attached to the request to authenticate with the proxy.

    In cases where Requests receives a redirect response, it previously reattached the Proxy-Authorization header incorrectly, resulting in the value being sent through the tunneled connection to the destination server. Users who rely on defining their proxy credentials in the URL are strongly encouraged to upgrade to Requests 2.31.0+ to prevent unintentional leakage and rotate their proxy credentials once the change has been fully deployed.

    Users who do not use a proxy or do not supply their proxy credentials through the user information portion of their proxy URL are not subject to this vulnerability.

    Full details can be read in our Github Security Advisory and CVE-2023-32681.

v2.30.0

2.30.0 (2023-05-03)

Dependencies

v2.29.0

2.29.0 (2023-04-26)

Improvements

  • Requests now defers chunked requests to the urllib3 implementation to improve standardization. (#6226)
  • Requests relaxes header component requirements to support bytes/str subclasses. (#6356)

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Changelog

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2.31.0 (2023-05-22)

Security

  • Versions of Requests between v2.3.0 and v2.30.0 are vulnerable to potential forwarding of Proxy-Authorization headers to destination servers when following HTTPS redirects.

    When proxies are defined with user info (https://user:pass@proxy:8080), Requests will construct a Proxy-Authorization header that is attached to the request to authenticate with the proxy.

    In cases where Requests receives a redirect response, it previously reattached the Proxy-Authorization header incorrectly, resulting in the value being sent through the tunneled connection to the destination server. Users who rely on defining their proxy credentials in the URL are strongly encouraged to upgrade to Requests 2.31.0+ to prevent unintentional leakage and rotate their proxy credentials once the change has been fully deployed.

    Users who do not use a proxy or do not supply their proxy credentials through the user information portion of their proxy URL are not subject to this vulnerability.

    Full details can be read in our Github Security Advisory and CVE-2023-32681.

2.30.0 (2023-05-03)

Dependencies

2.29.0 (2023-04-26)

Improvements

  • Requests now defers chunked requests to the urllib3 implementation to improve standardization. (#6226)
  • Requests relaxes header component requirements to support bytes/str subclasses. (#6356)

2.28.2 (2023-01-12)

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Updates werkzeug from 2.0.3 to 2.3.8

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2.3.8

This is a security release for the 2.3.x feature branch.

2.3.7

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x feature branch.

2.3.6

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x feature branch.

2.3.5

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x feature branch.

2.3.4

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

2.3.3

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

2.3.2

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

2.3.1

This is a fix release for the 2.3.x release branch.

2.3.0

This is a feature release, which includes new features, removes previously deprecated code, and adds new deprecations. The 2.3.x branch is now the supported fix branch, the 2.2.x branch will become a tag marking the end of support for that branch. We encourage everyone to upgrade, and to use a tool such as pip-tools to pin all dependencies and control upgrades. Test with warnings treated as errors to be able to adapt to deprecation warnings early.

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Version 2.3.8

Released 2023-11-08

  • Fix slow multipart parsing for large parts potentially enabling DoS attacks.

Version 2.3.7

Released 2023-08-14

  • Use flit_core instead of setuptools as build backend.
  • Fix parsing of multipart bodies. :issue:2734
  • Adjust index of last newline in data start. :issue:2761
  • Parsing ints from header values strips spacing first. :issue:2734
  • Fix empty file streaming when testing. :issue:2740
  • Clearer error message when URL rule does not start with slash. :pr:2750
  • Accept q value can be a float without a decimal part. :issue:2751

Version 2.3.6

Released 2023-06-08

  • FileStorage.content_length does not fail if the form data did not provide a value. :issue:2726

Version 2.3.5

Released 2023-06-07

  • Python 3.12 compatibility. :issue:2704
  • Fix handling of invalid base64 values in Authorization.from_header. :issue:2717
  • The debugger escapes the exception message in the page title. :pr:2719
  • When binding routing.Map, a long IDNA server_name with a port does not fail encoding. :issue:2700
  • iri_to_uri shows a deprecation warning instead of an error when passing bytes. :issue:2708
  • When parsing numbers in HTTP request headers such as Content-Length, only ASCII digits are accepted rather than any format that Python's int and float accept. :issue:2716

Version 2.3.4

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Bumps the pip group with 6 updates in the / directory:

| Package | From | To |
| --- | --- | --- |
| [dnspython](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython) | `2.2.1` | `2.6.1` |
| [flask](https://github.com/pallets/flask) | `2.0.3` | `2.2.5` |
| [pycryptodome](https://github.com/Legrandin/pycryptodome) | `3.14.1` | `3.19.1` |
| [pymongo](https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver) | `3.12.0` | `4.6.3` |
| [requests](https://github.com/psf/requests) | `2.28.1` | `2.31.0` |
| [werkzeug](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug) | `2.0.3` | `2.3.8` |



Updates `dnspython` from 2.2.1 to 2.6.1
- [Release notes](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rthalley/dnspython/blob/main/doc/whatsnew.rst)
- [Commits](rthalley/dnspython@v2.2.1...v2.6.1)

Updates `flask` from 2.0.3 to 2.2.5
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pallets/flask/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pallets/flask/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](pallets/flask@2.0.3...2.2.5)

Updates `pycryptodome` from 3.14.1 to 3.19.1
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/Legrandin/pycryptodome/blob/master/Changelog.rst)
- [Commits](Legrandin/pycryptodome@v3.14.1...v3.19.1)

Updates `pymongo` from 3.12.0 to 4.6.3
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/mongodb/mongo-python-driver/blob/master/doc/changelog.rst)
- [Commits](mongodb/mongo-python-driver@3.12.0...4.6.3)

Updates `requests` from 2.28.1 to 2.31.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/psf/requests/releases)
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Updates `werkzeug` from 2.0.3 to 2.3.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug/blob/main/CHANGES.rst)
- [Commits](pallets/werkzeug@2.0.3...2.3.8)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: dnspython
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: flask
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: pycryptodome
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: pymongo
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: requests
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
- dependency-name: werkzeug
  dependency-type: direct:production
  dependency-group: pip
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github May 6, 2024

Superseded by #328.

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