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Update flask-sqlalchemy to 2.3.1 #15

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There's a new version of Flask-SQLAlchemy available.
You are currently using 2.3.0. I have updated it to 2.3.1

These links might come in handy: PyPI | Changelog | Repo | Docs

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2.3.1


Released on October 5, 2017

  • If a model has a table name that matches an existing table in the metadata,
    use that table. Fixes a regression where reflected tables were not picked up
    by models. (551_)
  • Raise the correct error when a model has a table name but no primary key.
    (556_)
  • Fix repr on models that don't have an identity because they have not been
    flushed yet. (555_)
  • Allow specifying a max_per_page limit for pagination, to avoid users
    specifying high values in the request args. (542_)
  • For paginate with error_out=False, the minimum value for page is
    1 and per_page is 0. (558_)

.. _542: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#542
.. _551: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#551
.. _555: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#555
.. _556: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#556
.. _558: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#558

Got merge conflicts? Close this PR and delete the branch. I'll create a new PR for you.

Happy merging! 🤖

@dubirajara dubirajara merged commit 250f0eb into master Oct 5, 2017
@dubirajara dubirajara deleted the pyup-update-flask-sqlalchemy-2.3.0-to-2.3.1 branch October 6, 2017 13:59
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