Pact V3 Specification for Python
closed
Samantha Combs
Support for v3 to integrate our java-based microservices who run v3 so broker can be utilized properly.
Yousaf Nabi
closed
Please follow
https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-python/issues/396
for progress
(Canny is being deprecated so we can house everything in GH)
JP-Ellis
Apologies for accidentally closing it. The initial issue linked (#88) has been supplanted but a much more fully fledged roadmap in https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-python/issues/396
Matt Fellows
in progress
Matt Fellows
I think we should keep this open? It is in progress (see Yousaf's PR below) and this breakdown tracking here we'll use to incrementally release the capabilities: https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-python/issues/396
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Yousaf Nabi
in progress
Progress with be picked up by Joshua Ellis.
We still welcome contributors as always to participate in any form, be it coding, reviewing, testing
Yousaf Nabi
Progress has been happening over the last couple of years but it beginning to come to a head now as I have been able to carve out and spend some dedicated time on this
Pull request is here
Will aim to do some cleanup and get a beta published in the next couple of weeks
Matt Fellows
Can you please elaborate on the request here? Where are you wanting v3 support?
Yousaf Nabi
Matt Fellows: Updated, it came at the same time as https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-python/issues/312
Samantha Combs
Yousaf Nabi: Just giving more visibility to this, for the pact-python library v3 specification of pact (only v2 right now). Looks like the developers are aware but don't have the capacity.