PYTHON-4507 pip>=21.3 is required for editable installs (#1712)
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@ -26,12 +26,20 @@ PyMongo 4.8 brings a number of improvements including:
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- The handshake metadata for "os.name" on Windows has been simplified to "Windows" to improve import time.
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- The repr of ``bson.binary.Binary`` is now redacted when the subtype is SENSITIVE_SUBTYPE(8).
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- Secure Software Development Life Cycle automation for release process.
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GitHub Releases now include a Software Bill of Materials, and signature
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files corresponding to the distribution files released on PyPI.
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- Fixed a bug in change streams where both ``startAtOperationTime`` and ``resumeToken``
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could be added to a retry attempt, which caused the retry to fail.
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- Fallback to stdlib ``ssl`` module when ``pyopenssl`` import fails with AttributeError.
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- Improved performance of MongoClient operations, especially when many operations are being run concurrently.
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Unavoidable breaking changes
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- Since we are now using ``hatch`` as our build backend, we no longer have a ``setup.py`` file
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and require installation using ``pip``.
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- Since we are now using ``hatch`` as our build backend, we no longer have a usable ``setup.py`` file
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and require installation using ``pip``. Attempts to invoke the ``setup.py`` file will raise an exception.
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Additionally, ``pip`` >= 21.3 is now required for editable installs.
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Issues Resolved
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from __future__ import annotations
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msg = "PyMongo>=4.8 no longer supports building via setup.py, use python -m pip install <path/to/pymongo> instead"
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msg = (
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"PyMongo>=4.8 no longer supports building via setup.py, use python -m pip install <path/to/pymongo> instead. If "
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"this is an editable install (-e) please upgrade to pip>=21.3 first: python -m pip install --upgrade pip"
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)
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raise RuntimeError(msg)
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