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Add support for Django 5.1 #585

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This PR adds support for Django 5.1:

  • Update Django version range to include 5.1
  • Update CI configuration to test with Django 5.1

Summary by Sourcery

Add support for Django 5.1 by updating the version range in the dependencies and modifying the CI configuration to test against this new version.

New Features:

  • Add support for Django 5.1 by updating the version range in the project dependencies.

CI:

  • Update CI configuration to include testing with Django 5.1.

- Update Django version range to include 5.1
- Update CI configuration to test with Django 5.1
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Reviewer's Guide by Sourcery

This PR extends Django compatibility to include version 5.1 by updating the dependency version range in pyproject.toml and modifying the CI configuration to include tests for Django 5.1. The implementation maintains the existing version compatibility while adding the necessary exclusions for Python 3.8 and 3.9 with Django 5.1, similar to the existing Django 5.0.7 exclusions.

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Extended Django version compatibility range
  • Updated Django version constraint from '<5.1' to '<5.2'
pyproject.toml
Updated CI configuration for Django 5.1 testing
  • Added Django 5.1 to the test matrix
  • Added exclusions for Python 3.8 and 3.9 with Django 5.1
.github/workflows/tests.yml

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Hey @nrbnlulu - I've reviewed your changes and they look great!

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