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Django5 not supported? #878

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duaneking opened this issue Dec 9, 2023 · 3 comments
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Django5 not supported? #878

duaneking opened this issue Dec 9, 2023 · 3 comments

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@duaneking
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Bug Report

The most modern version of Django that has been released (v5+) does not seem to be supported.

Description

Django 5 was released and does not seem to be supported based on the contents of the README.

Is this a regression?

Technically, yes and no. The release of a newer version of the supported product is important. As a result, this has the potential to block upgrades made to be on a version that supports security fixes..

Minimal Reproduction

See readme.

Stack trace / Error message

See readme.

Your Environment

See above.

@21adrian1996
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When using Django 5 (concretely 5.0.1), the following error appears:

AttributeError at /redoc/

'__proxy__' object has no attribute '_delegate_text'

Is this already a know issue?

@Wullink
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Wullink commented Jul 18, 2024

When using Django 5 (concretely 5.0.1), the following error appears:

AttributeError at /redoc/

'__proxy__' object has no attribute '_delegate_text'

Is this already a know issue?

I am having the same issue

@milssky
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milssky commented Nov 11, 2024

Currently, Redoc works correctly on Django 5.1.1.

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