dependabot[bot] opened a new pull request, #15911:
URL: https://github.com/apache/lucene/pull/15911

   Bumps [pygithub](https://github.com/pygithub/pygithub) from 2.8.1 to 2.9.0.
   <details>
   <summary>Release notes</summary>
   <p><em>Sourced from <a 
href="https://github.com/pygithub/pygithub/releases";>pygithub's 
releases</a>.</em></p>
   <blockquote>
   <h2>v2.9.0</h2>
   <h3>Notable changes</h3>
   <h4>Lazy PyGithub objects</h4>
   <p>The notion of lazy objects has been added to some PyGithub classes in 
version 2.6.0. This release now makes all <code>CompletableGithubObject</code>s 
optionally lazy (if useful). See <a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/pull/3403";>PyGithub/PyGithub#3403</a>
 for a complete list.</p>
   <p>In lazy mode, getting a PyGithub object does not send a request to the 
GitHub API. Only accessing methods and properties sends the necessary requests 
to the GitHub API:</p>
   <pre lang="python"><code># Use lazy mode
   g = Github(auth=auth, lazy=True)
   <h1>these method calls do not send requests to the GitHub API</h1>
   <p>user = g.get_user(&quot;PyGithub&quot;)    # get the user
   repo = user.get_repo(&quot;PyGithub&quot;) # get the user's repo
   pull = repo.get_pull(3403)       # get a known pull request
   issue = pull.as_issue()          # turn the pull request into an issue</p>
   <h1>these method and property calls send requests to Github API</h1>
   <p>issue.create_reaction(&quot;rocket&quot;)  # create a reaction
   created = repo.created_at        # get property of lazy object repo</p>
   <h1>once a lazy object has been fetched, all properties are available (no 
more requests)</h1>
   <p>licence = repo.license
   </code></pre></p>
   <p>All PyGithub classes that implement <code>CompletableGithubObject</code> 
support lazy mode (if useful). This is only useful for classes that have 
methods creating, changing, or getting objects.</p>
   <p>By default, PyGithub objects are not lazy.</p>
   <h4>PyGithub objects with a paginated property</h4>
   <p>The GitHub API has the &quot;feature&quot; of paginated properties. Some 
objects returned by the API have a property that allows for pagination. 
Fetching subsequent pages of that property means fetching the entire object 
(with all other properties) and the specified page of the paginated property. 
Iterating over the paginated property means fetching all other properties 
multiple times. Fortunately, the allowed size of each page 
(<code>per_page</code> is usually 300, in contrast to the &quot;usual&quot; 
<code>per_page</code> maximum of 100).</p>
   <p>Objects with paginated properties:</p>
   <ul>
   <li>Commit.files</li>
   <li>Comparison.commits</li>
   <li>EnterpriseConsumedLicenses.users</li>
   </ul>
   <p>This PR makes iterating those paginated properties use the configured 
<code>per_page</code> setting.</p>
   <p>It further allows to specify an individual <code>per_page</code> when 
either retrieving such objects, or fetching paginated properties.</p>
   <p>See <a 
href="https://pygithub.readthedocs.io/en/stable/utilities.html#utilities-classes-with-paginated-properties";>Classes
 with paginated properties</a> for details.</p>
   <h4>Drop Python 3.8 support due to End-of-Life</h4>
   <p>Python 3.8 reached its end-of-life September 6, 2024. Support has been 
removed with this release.</p>
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   </blockquote>
   <p>... (truncated)</p>
   </details>
   <details>
   <summary>Changelog</summary>
   <p><em>Sourced from <a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/blob/main/doc/changes.rst";>pygithub's
 changelog</a>.</em></p>
   <blockquote>
   <h2>Version 2.9.0 (March 22, 2026)</h2>
   <p>Notable changes
   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^</p>
   <p>Lazy PyGithub objects
   
&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;</p>
   <p>The notion of lazy objects has been added to some PyGithub classes in 
version 2.6.0.
   This release now makes all <code>CompletableGithubObject</code>\s optionally 
lazy (if useful).
   See <code>[#3403](https://github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3403) 
&lt;https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/pull/3403&gt;</code>_ for a complete 
list.</p>
   <p>In lazy mode, getting a PyGithub object does not send a request to the 
GitHub API.
   Only accessing methods and properties sends the necessary requests to the 
GitHub API:</p>
   <p>.. code-block:: python</p>
   <pre><code># Use lazy mode
   g = Github(auth=auth, lazy=True)
   <h1>these method calls do not send requests to the GitHub API</h1>
   <p>user = g.get_user(&quot;PyGithub&quot;)    # get the user
   repo = user.get_repo(&quot;PyGithub&quot;) # get the user's repo
   pull = repo.get_pull(3403)       # get a known pull request
   issue = pull.as_issue()          # turn the pull request into an issue</p>
   <h1>these method and property calls send requests to Github API</h1>
   <p>issue.create_reaction(&quot;rocket&quot;)  # create a reaction
   created = repo.created_at        # get property of lazy object repo</p>
   <h1>once a lazy object has been fetched, all properties are available (no 
more requests)</h1>
   <p>licence = repo.license
   </code></pre></p>
   <p>All PyGithub classes that implement <code>CompletableGithubObject</code> 
support lazy mode (if useful).
   This is only useful for classes that have methods creating, changing, or 
getting objects.</p>
   <p>By default, PyGithub objects are not lazy.</p>
   <p>PyGithub objects with a paginated property
   
&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;&quot;</p>
   <p>The GitHub API has the &quot;feature&quot; of paginated properties.
   Some objects returned by the API have a property that allows for pagination.
   Fetching subsequent pages of that property means fetching the entire object 
(with all other properties)
   and the specified page of the paginated property. Iterating over the 
paginated property means fetching
   all other properties multiple times. Fortunately, the allowed size of each 
page (<code>per_page</code> is usually 300,
   in contrast to the &quot;usual&quot; <code>per_page</code> maximum of 
100).</p>
   <p>Objects with paginated properties:</p>
   <!-- raw HTML omitted -->
   </blockquote>
   <p>... (truncated)</p>
   </details>
   <details>
   <summary>Commits</summary>
   <ul>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/3a17ecf4a5a4dc873f2632470a712497b38eea88";><code>3a17ecf</code></a>
 Release 2.9.0 (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3465";>#3465</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/b1a9b7e2a37b515b141e01091b7c964ff883fe1e";><code>b1a9b7e</code></a>
 Consider per-page settings when iterating paginated properties (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3377";>#3377</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/24305f6d60869a849dadd0d271b4753ceac3658d";><code>24305f6</code></a>
 Update test key pair (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3453";>#3453</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/f2540db50423aa124beaeb8c7bfba7098a549c82";><code>f2540db</code></a>
 Deprecate <code>Reaction.delete</code> (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3435";>#3435</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/19e1c5032397a95c58fe25760723ffc24cbe0ec8";><code>19e1c50</code></a>
 Add <code>throw</code> option to <code>Workflow.create_dispatch</code> to 
raise exceptions (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/2966";>#2966</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/646190988f3dd18e790969868b9ffe3c71acf254";><code>6461909</code></a>
 Add Secret Scanning Alerts and Improve Code Scan Alerts (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3307";>#3307</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/95648db4780e977b5bad8c19f669ec3f8c2b1a49";><code>95648db</code></a>
 Add Python 3.14 to CI and tox (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3429";>#3429</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/3716bab10b7a99445ef50d698d6b2d681620ac88";><code>3716bab</code></a>
 Use <code>GET</code> url or <code>_links.self</code> as object url (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3421";>#3421</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/61dcf49d30d6854849ab745c501cab8856267bdb";><code>61dcf49</code></a>
 Allow for enterprise base url prefixed with <code>api.</code> (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3419";>#3419</a>)</li>
   <li><a 
href="https://github.com/PyGithub/PyGithub/commit/ae23d6075071bb85367d5f1a708774c971f85d00";><code>ae23d60</code></a>
 Restrict PyPi release workflow permissions (<a 
href="https://redirect.github.com/pygithub/pygithub/issues/3418";>#3418</a>)</li>
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