Python-rapidjson

Latest version: v1.16

Safety actively analyzes 621329 Python packages for vulnerabilities to keep your Python projects secure.

Scan your dependencies

Page 1 of 11

1.16

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Produce Python 3.8 wheels again, I deactivated it too eagerly, it's in *security fixes
only* mode, not yet reached its `end-of-life` state

1.15

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Honor the `recursion limit`__ also at parse time, to avoid attacks as described by
`CVE-2024-27454`__

__ https://docs.python.org/3.12/library/sys.html#sys.setrecursionlimit
__ https://monicz.dev/CVE-2024-27454

1.14

Not secure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Produce binary wheels for macOS/arm64, thanks to timothyjlaurent (`PR 195`__)

__ https://github.com/python-rapidjson/python-rapidjson/pull/170

1.13

Not secure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Fix handling of write_mode in dump functions (problem emerged discussing `issue 191`__)

__ https://github.com/python-rapidjson/python-rapidjson/issues/191

1.12

Not secure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Generate wheels on PyPI using final Python 3.12 release, thanks to cibuildwheel `2.16.2`__

__ https://cibuildwheel.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog/#v2162

1.11

Not secure
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Use `current master`__ version of rapidjson

__ https://github.com/Tencent/rapidjson/compare/083f359f5c36198accc2b9360ce1e32a333231d9...5e17dbed34eef33af8f3e734820b5dc547a2a3aa9

* Use cibuildwheel `2.15.0`__

__ https://cibuildwheel.readthedocs.io/en/stable/changelog/#v2150

Page 1 of 11

© 2024 Safety CLI Cybersecurity Inc. All Rights Reserved.