diff --git a/doc/changelog.rst b/doc/changelog.rst index 279c535180..4688a8fb65 100644 --- a/doc/changelog.rst +++ b/doc/changelog.rst @@ -1,8 +1,11 @@ Changelog ========= -Changes in Version 4.3 ----------------------- +Changes in Version 4.3 (4.3.2) +------------------------------ + +Note: We withheld uploading tags 4.3.0 and 4.3.1 to PyPI due to a +version handling error and a necessary documentation update. `dnspython `_ is now a required dependency. This change makes PyMongo easier to install for use with "mongodb+srv://" diff --git a/doc/examples/authentication.rst b/doc/examples/authentication.rst index 9512b23e4b..862ac40db2 100644 --- a/doc/examples/authentication.rst +++ b/doc/examples/authentication.rst @@ -268,11 +268,12 @@ or the local EC2 or ECS endpoint. The order in which the client searches for when using ``pymongo_auth_aws>=1.1.0``. Because we are now using ``boto3`` to handle credentials, the order and -locations of credentials are slightly different from previous versions. -Particularly, if you have a shared AWS credentials or config file, +locations of credentials are slightly different from before. Particularly, +if you have a shared AWS credentials or config file, then those credentials will be used by default if AWS auth environment -variables are not set. To override this behavior, set ``AWS_PROFILE=""`` in -your shell or add ``os.environ["AWS_PROFILE"] = ""`` to your script or +variables are not set. To override this behavior, set +``AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE=""`` in your shell or add +``os.environ["AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE"] = ""`` to your script or application. Alternatively, you can create an AWS profile specifically for your MongoDB credentials and set ``AWS_PROFILE`` to that profile name.