FEAT migrate to TargetConfiguration from TargetCapabilities#1588
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| from pyrit.prompt_target.common.target_capabilities import TargetCapabilities | ||
| from pyrit.prompt_target.common.target_configuration import TargetConfiguration |
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Can we have imports directly from pyrit.prompt_target? Doing deep imports limits our ability to change the internal structure later on. If it's not exported at that levelwe should probably fix that. This applies in all files.
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Description
Replaces the standalone TargetCapabilities object with a higher-level TargetConfiguration in targets. Note that TargetCapabilities is still supported and a deprecation warning is displayed
see #1573 for details about TargetConfiguration
Tests and Documentation
updated tests & notebooks