Get scalar-fastapi package from PyPI instead of GitHub#107
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Looks good! I left one minor question.
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Previously, in
pyproject.toml, we were telling uv we wanted it to get thescalar-fastapipackage from GitHub.bertron/pyproject.toml
Lines 48 to 52 in 2c7eb87
We did that at a time when the Scalar maintainers were not keeping their PyPI project up to date. Now that they are keeping it up to date, we can get new versions of the package from there instead.
That's the change I made on this branch.
I tested the result by visiting
/scalarlocally and confirming the Scalar API docs still appear.