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@churcho churcho commented Feb 5, 2023

Bumped the elixir version and updated the config files because of build warnings for the latest Elixir version.
I've bumped the Absinthe version and also removed the dependency provision for the earlier 1.4 version.

The rest of the module bumps were necessitated by the build warnings. All tests are passing.

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churcho commented Jun 10, 2023

@gabrielpra1 @jotaviobiondo any feedback on this? Is this still being actively developed?

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Hey @churcho, thanks for the contribution! Sorry for the delay, we missed this PR.. Left some discussions.

version: "1.3.2",
elixir: "~> 1.8",
version: "1.3.3",
elixir: "~> 1.14",
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import Config was introduced in Elixir 1.9, do we need to restrict the minimum acceptable version so much?

Ideally we would keep the minimum version that is still supported here, so that it doesn't break for anyone without needing it.

config :logger, level: :debug

import_config "#{Mix.env()}.exs"
for config <- "../apps/*/config/config.exs" |> Path.expand(__DIR__) |> Path.wildcard() do
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this is for umbrella apps, right? Not sure if it would work for everyone.

But we actually don't need any configs in this lib, I think we could delete the entire config/ directory, which would simplify it and prevent any warnings in the future

{:credo, "~> 1.5.0", only: [:dev, :test], runtime: false},
{:absinthe, "~> 1.4.0 or ~> 1.5.4 or ~> 1.6.0"},
{:credo, "~> 1.6.0", only: [:dev, :test], runtime: false},
{:absinthe, "~> 1.5.4 or ~> 1.6.0 or ~> 1.7"},
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similar question to the comment above about the elixir version, do we need to drop support for absinthe 1.4? If it still works, better to keep it

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