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Bump celery from 3.1.23 to 5.2.2 in /tests/vulnerabilities #2

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In this pull request, the version of the Python package celery is being updated from 3.1.23 to 5.2.2 in the requirements.txt file located in the vulnerabilities testing directory. This update is being made to keep the project's dependencies up to date with the latest releases.

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  • Update the version of Celery in the requirements.txt file from 3.1.23 to 5.2.2.

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  • New Features

    • Upgraded the Celery library to version 5.2.2, introducing performance improvements and new features for task management.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Addressed potential issues related to task execution and management by updating to a more stable version of Celery.

Bumps [celery](https://github.com/celery/celery) from 3.1.23 to 5.2.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/celery/celery/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/celery/celery/blob/master/Changelog.rst)
- [Commits](celery/celery@v3.1.23...v5.2.2)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: celery
  dependency-type: direct:production
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PR summary

This Pull Request updates the Celery dependency from version 3.1.23 to 5.2.2 in the tests/vulnerabilities/requirements.txt file. The purpose of this update is to ensure the project uses a more recent and secure version of Celery, which likely includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and new features introduced since version 3.1.23.

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The primary change in this update is the upgrade of the celery package in the requirements.txt file from version 3.1.23 to 5.2.2. This significant version upgrade is expected to enhance performance and introduce new features, potentially impacting the application’s task management and execution. The update reflects a transition to a more modern version of the library, which aligns with best practices in software development.

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tests/vulnerabilities/requirements.txt Updated celery version from 3.1.23 to 5.2.2.

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Hop and skip, with joy we prance,
Upgrading celery, a merry dance!
From three to five, we leap so high,
New features sparkle, watch us fly!
Bugs be gone, our tasks now gleam,
In the world of code, we chase our dream! 🐰✨


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