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v4.10.0

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v4.10.0 (2024-08-28)

Chore

  • chore(release): track tags for renovate (d600444)

  • chore(deps): update python-semantic-release/upload-to-gh-release digest to 17c75b7 (12caaa4)

  • chore(deps): update dependency types-setuptools to v73 (d55c045)

  • chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies (2ade0d9)

  • chore(deps): update gitlab/gitlab-ee docker tag to v17.3.1-ee.0 (3fdd130)

  • chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies (0578bf0)

  • chore(deps): update gitlab/gitlab-ee docker tag to v17.3.0-ee.0 (e5a46f5)

  • chore(deps): update dependency myst-parser to v4 (930d4a2)

  • chore(deps): update dependency sphinx to v8 (cb65ffb)

  • chore(deps): update gitlab/gitlab-ee docker tag to v17.2.2-ee.0 (b2275f7)

  • chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies (31786a6)

Documentation

  • docs(faq): correct the attribute fetching example

There is an example about object attributes in the FAQ. It shows how to
properly fetch all attributes of all projects, by using list() followed
by a get(id) call.

Unfortunately this example used a wrong variable name, which caused it
not to work and which could have made it slightly confusing to readers.
This commit fixes that, by changing the variable name.

Now the example uses one variable for two Python objects. As they
correspond to the same GitLab object and the intended behavior is to
obtain that very object, just with all attributes, this is fine and is
probably what readers will find most useful in this context. (43a16ac)

Feature

  • feat(api): project/group hook test triggering

Add the ability to trigger tests of project and group hooks.

Fixes #2924 (9353f54)

Test

  • test(cli): allow up to 30 seconds for a project export

Before we allowed a maximum of around 15 seconds for the
project-export. Often times the CI was failing with this value.

Change it to a maximum of around 30 seconds. (bdc155b)

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