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  • The default postprocessor will be now disabled when REACTPY_DEFAULT_QUERY_POSTPROCESSOR is set to None.

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@Archmonger Archmonger changed the title Allow settings.py postprocessor to be None Allow settings.py postprocessor to be None Aug 30, 2023
@Archmonger Archmonger marked this pull request as ready for review August 30, 2023 06:16
@Archmonger Archmonger requested a review from a team as a code owner August 30, 2023 06:16
@Archmonger Archmonger merged commit 82c80c3 into reactive-python:main Aug 30, 2023
@Archmonger Archmonger deleted the allow-none-postprocessor branch August 30, 2023 06:16
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