Analytix

Latest version: v5.2.0

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5.2.0

Additions

* The new standard of playlist reports is now supported (see https://parafoxia.github.io/analytix/guides/new-playlist-reports)

Fixes

* Fixed a bug where the client would open the browser even if the user explicitly disallowed it
* Fixed a validation oversight in the "Top playlists (deprecated)" report type

5.1.2

Changes

* Added deprecation warning regading playlist reports

5.1.1

Fixes

* Fixed a bug in `to_polars` that broke support for slightly older versions of Polars.

Changes

* Docs look nicer!
* Fixed some incorrectly specified dependencies.

5.1.0

Additions

* All clients can now accept additional scopes for retrieving JWT tokens; check the document for Scopes for more information
* All clients can now decode JWT tokens retrieved from the YouTube Analytics API during authorisation

Changes

* The update checking request now has a timeout of 0.5 seconds to stop it blocking operations

Fixes

* Fixed a bug where `Report.to_pandas()` would error if `month` was provided as a dimension

5.0.0

It's another major release!

For a full rundown of things that have changed, check out the [migration guide](https://parafoxia.github.io/analytix/guides/migrating/v4-v5/).

This changelog will cover changes between v5.0.0rc3 and v5.0.0.

Additions

* Added ability to forcibly authorise the client
* Re-added the update checker
* Added ability to fetch group items from group (`Group.fetch_items()`)

Changes

* Remove python-dateutil dependency
* More intelligently handle OOB redirect URIs
* Updated the banner!

Fixes

* Prevent a crash that would occur if a list of groups was requested for a channel with none

5.0.0rc3

Changes

* The `reports.interfaces` module has been split into separate `interfaces` and `resources` modules, where `resources` contains things like the `ResultTable`.

Misc

* Many admin things, such as declaring support for Python 3.13-dev
* Documentation is now cleaner
* You can no longer install libs using extras -- this was just overly verbose considering each installed just one library

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