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AndreyMZ opened this issue Feb 15, 2020 · 9 comments
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Django 3.0 support #330

AndreyMZ opened this issue Feb 15, 2020 · 9 comments

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@AndreyMZ
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Django 3.0 was released quite long ago. The support of Django 3.0 is needed.

@sobolevn
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Yes, we are working on it #246

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intgr commented Mar 11, 2020

#246 was merged ages ago, can this issue be closed or is there something significant still missing?

@askoretskiy
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So, is Django 3.0 is supported out of the box? README.md does not state it is supported.

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It is partially supported right now. We do plan to work on this during GSoC.

@aleksanb
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FWIW i'm runnning django-stubs on a large django 3.0 / DRF setup, and everything's working smooth.

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I personally have only issue with asgi.py that is not in stubs.

What I could suggest is to update README.md to indicate that Django 3.0 is "partially supported"

@AndreyMZ
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README.md was updated in scope of #390 to indicate that Django 3.x are supported.

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Reopened until the next version of django-stubs (with the changes includes) is released.

@AndreyMZ AndreyMZ reopened this Aug 14, 2020
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Closed as django-stubs 1.6.0 has been released.

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