Fix: Add compatibility for django-csp 4.x in CSP update decorator#416
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@jcrtexidor I did not see your PR, I made something very similar in #417 . I'm happy if either of the PRs are merged. Also, the Readme mentions making PRs against the |
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@gabriels1234 could you please merge @jcrtexidor commints into your branch and fix the conflicts, to have him in our officialc contributors in the next release? I would therefore merge your last PR I should align dev branch with the master one. Thank you for having raised this |
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This PR updates
_django_csp_update_decoratorto support both legacy (<4.0) and modern (>=4.0)versions of
django-csp, addressing the breaking change in decorator arguments.The version is checked dynamically using
importlib.metadata.version.