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File python-falcon.changes of Package python-falcon
------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon May 4 17:49:09 UTC 2015 - benoit.monin@gmx.fr - update to version 0.2: * Since 0.1 we've added proper RTD docs to make it easier for everyone to get started with the framework. Over time we will continue adding content, and we would love your help! * Falcon now supports "wsgi.filewrapper". You can assign any file-like object to resp.stream and Falcon will use "wsgi.filewrapper" to more efficiently pipe the data to the WSGI server. * Support was added for automatically parsing requests containing "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" content. Form fields are now folded into req.params. * Custom Request and Response classes are now supported. You can specify custom types when instantiating falcon.API. * A new middleware feature was added to the framework. Middleware deprecates global hooks, and we encourage everyone to migrate as soon as possible. * A general-purpose dict attribute was added to Request. Middleware, hooks, and responders can now use req.context to share contextual information about the current request. * A new method, append_header, was added to falcon.API to allow setting multiple values for the same header using comma separation. * A new "resource" attribute was added to hooks. Old hooks that do not accept this new attribute are shimmed so that they will continue to function. * Error response bodies now support XML in addition to JSON. In addition, the HTTPError serialization code was refactored to make it easier to implement a custom error serializer. * A new method, "set_error_serializer" was added to falcon.API. You can use this method to override Falcon's default HTTPError serializer if you need to support custom media types. * Falcon's testing base class, testing.TestBase was improved to facilitate Py3k testing. * An "add_link" method was added to the Response class. Apps can use this method to add one or more Link header values to a response. * Added two new properties, req.host and req.subdomain, to make it easier to get at the hostname info in the request. * Allow a wider variety of characters to be used in query string params. * Internal APIs have been refactored to allow overriding the default routing mechanism. Further modularization is planned for the next release (0.3). * Changed req.get_param so that it behaves the same whether a list was specified in the query string using the HTML form style (in which each element is listed in a separate 'key=val' field) or in the more compact API style (in which each element is comma-separated and assigned to a single param instance, as in 'key=val1,val2,val3') * Added a convenience method, set_stream(...), to the Response class for setting the stream and its length at the same time, which should help people not forget to set both (and save a few keystrokes along the way). * Added several new error classes, including HTTPRequestEntityTooLarge, HTTPInvalidParam, HTTPMissingParam, HTTPInvalidHeader and HTTPMissingHeader. * Python 3.4 is now fully supported. * Various minor performance improvements * The deprecated util.misc.percent_escape and util.misc.percent_unescape functions were removed. Please use the functions in the util.uri module instead. * The deprecated function, API.set_default_route, was removed. Please use sinks instead. * HTTPRangeNotSatisfiable no longer accepts a media_type parameter. * When using the comma-delimited list convention, req.get_param_as_list(...) will no longer insert placeholders, using the None type, for empty elements. * Ensure 100% test coverage and fix any bugs identified in the process. * Fix not recognizing the "bytes=" prefix in Range headers. * Make HTTPNotFound and HTTPMethodNotAllowed fully compliant, according to RFC 7231. * Fixed the default on_options responder causing a Cython type error. * URI template strings can now be of type unicode under Python 2. * When SCRIPT_NAME is not present in the WSGI environ, return an empty string for the req.app property. * Global "after" hooks will now be executed even when a responder raises an error. * Fixed several minor issues regarding testing.create_environ(...) * Work around a wsgiref quirk, where if no content-length header is submitted by the client, wsgiref will set the value of that header to an empty string in the WSGI environ. * Resolved an issue causing several source files to not be Cythonized. * Docstrings have been edited for clarity and correctness. - additional changes from version 0.1.10: * SCRIPT_NAME may not always be present in the WSGI environment, so treat it as an empty string if not present. - additional changes from version 0.1.9: * Addressed style issues reported by the latest pyflakes version * Fixed body not being decoded from UTF-8 in HTTPError tests * Remove unnecessary ordereddict requirement on Python 2.6 - additional changes from version 0.1.8: * srmock.headers have been normalized such that header names are always lowercase. This was done to make tests that rely on srmock less fragile. * Falcon now sends response headers as all lower-case ala node.js. * The 'scheme' argument to HTTPUnauthorized can no longer be passed positionally; it must be a named argument. * You can no longer overload a single resource class to respond to multiple routes that differ by URI template params. * srmock.headers_dict is now implemented using a case-insensitive dict * Per RFC 3986, Falcon now decodes escaped characters in the query string, plus convert '+' -> ' '. Also, Falcon now decodes multi-byte UTF-8 sequences after they have been unescaped. * Custom error handlers can be registered via a new API.add_error_handler method. * Support for "request sinks" was added to falcon.API. * uri module added to falcon.util which includes utilities for encoding and decoding URIs, as well as parsing a query string into a dict. * Subsequent calls to req.uri are now faster since the property now clones a cached dict instead of building a new one from scratch each time. * falcon.util now includes a case-insensitive dict borrowed from the Requests library. * Misc. performance optimizations to offset the impact of supporting case-sensitive headers and rigorous URI encoding/decoding. * Py33 performance improvements - add python-ddt and python-yaml as BuildRequires for the tests - remove unwanted shebang of bench.py - add -fno-strict-aliasing to CFLAGS to avoid compiler warnings - pass -q to test to avoid spamming the build log - remove AUTHORS CHANGES.md LICENSE: no provided anymore - remove README.md: its content is identical to README.rst ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 30 15:31:12 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Fix description ------------------------------------------------------------------- Tue Sep 17 08:49:17 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.com - update to 0.1.7: * req.get_params_as_list now inserts None as a placeholder for missing elements, and returns None all by itself if the param is present in the query string, but has an empty string as its value. (kgriffs) ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 9 09:22:07 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Add python-ordereddict test build requirement for SLE_11_SP3 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mon Sep 9 08:24:35 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com - Initial version
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