fix: Remove pydantic.v1 warning for Python 3.14#243
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When running in Python 3.14, importing pydantic.v1 produces a warning message. The code was porting it specifically for a Python 3.9 compatibility issue, so this change is to only do that import in Python 3.9 and for 3.10+ only use the newer pydantic. Added Python versions 3.13 and 3.14 to the github action test matrix Signed-off-by: Mark <399551+mwiebe@users.noreply.github.com>
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What was the problem/requirement? (What/Why)
When running in Python 3.14, importing pydantic.v1 produces a warning message. The code was porting it specifically for a Python 3.9 compatibility issue.
What was the solution? (How)
This change is to only do that import in Python 3.9 and for 3.10+ only use the newer pydantic.
What is the impact of this change?
Remove the warning message when using Python 3.14.
How was this change tested?
Added Python versions 3.13 and 3.14 to the github action test matrix
Was this change documented?
No
Is this a breaking change?
No
Does this change impact security?
No
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