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Request 611046 accepted
- update to version 2.3.2:
* Don't mask the parent table for single-table inheritance
models. (#561)
- specfile:
* increased SQLAlchemy dependency to >= 0.8
* changed from nose to pytest
* added fdupes to remove some rpmlint warnings
- update to version 2.3.1:
* If a model has a table name that matches an existing table in the
metadata, use that table. Fixes a regression where reflected
tables were not picked up by models. (#551)
* Raise the correct error when a model has a table name but no
primary key. (#556)
* Fix repr on models that don't have an identity because they have
not been flushed yet. (#555)
* Allow specifying a max_per_page limit for pagination, to avoid
users specifying high values in the request args. (#542)
* For paginate with error_out=False, the minimum value for page is 1
and per_page is 0. (#558)
- changes from version 2.3.0:
* Multiple bugs with __tablename__ generation are fixed. Names will
be generated for models that define a primary key, but not for
single-table inheritance subclasses. Names will not override a
declared_attr. PrimaryKeyConstraint is detected. (#541)
* Passing an existing declarative_base() as model_class to
SQLAlchemy.__init__ will use this as the base class instead of
creating one. This allows customizing the metaclass used to
construct the base. (#546)
* The undocumented DeclarativeMeta internals that the extension uses
for binds and table name generation have been refactored to work
as mixins. Documentation is added about how to create a custom
metaclass that does not do table name generation. (#546)
* Model and metaclass code has been moved to a new models
module. _BoundDeclarativeMeta is renamed to DefaultMeta; the old
name will be removed in 3.0. (#546)
* Models have a default repr that shows the model name and primary
key. (#530)
* Fixed a bug where using init_app would cause connectors to always
use the current_app rather than the app they were created
for. This caused issues when multiple apps were registered with
the extension. (#547)
- changes from version 2.2:
* Minimum SQLAlchemy version is 0.8 due to use of
sqlalchemy.inspect.
* Added support for custom query_class and model_class as args to
the SQLAlchemy constructor. (#328)
* Allow listening to SQLAlchemy events on db.session. (#364)
* Allow __bind_key__ on abstract models. (#373)
* Allow SQLALCHEMY_ECHO to be a string. (#409)
* Warn when SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI is not set. (#443)
* Don't let pagination generate invalid page numbers. (#460)
* Drop support of Flask < 0.10. This means the db session is always
tied to the app context and its teardown event. (#461)
* Tablename generation logic no longer accesses class properties
unless they are declared_attr. (#467)
- convert to single spec
- update copyright
- Update to Version 2.1
- Table names are automatically generated in more cases, including
subclassing mixins and abstract models.
- Allow using a custom MetaData object.
- Add support for binds parameter to session.
- Update to Version 2.0
- Changed how the builtin signals are subscribed to skip non Flask-SQLAlchemy
sessions. This will also fix the attribute error about model changes
not existing.
- Added a way to control how signals for model modifications are tracked.
- Made the ``SignallingSession`` a public interface and added a hook
for customizing session creation.
- If the ``bind`` parameter is given to the signalling session it will no
longer cause an error that a parameter is given twice.
- Added working table reflection support.
- Enabled autoflush by default.
- Consider ``SQLALCHEMY_COMMIT_ON_TEARDOWN`` harmful and remove from docs.
- Update to Version 1.0
- Added Python 3.3 support.
- Dropped 2.5 compatibility.
- Various bugfixes
- Changed versioning format to do major releases for each update now.
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
- Update to version 0.16:
+ New distribution format (flask_sqlalchemy)
+ Added support for Flask 0.9 specifics.
- Fix bnc#732325
- Update to version 0.15:
+ Added session support for multiple databases
- Initial version
Request History
lachs0r created request
- update to version 2.3.2:
* Don't mask the parent table for single-table inheritance
models. (#561)
- specfile:
* increased SQLAlchemy dependency to >= 0.8
* changed from nose to pytest
* added fdupes to remove some rpmlint warnings
- update to version 2.3.1:
* If a model has a table name that matches an existing table in the
metadata, use that table. Fixes a regression where reflected
tables were not picked up by models. (#551)
* Raise the correct error when a model has a table name but no
primary key. (#556)
* Fix repr on models that don't have an identity because they have
not been flushed yet. (#555)
* Allow specifying a max_per_page limit for pagination, to avoid
users specifying high values in the request args. (#542)
* For paginate with error_out=False, the minimum value for page is 1
and per_page is 0. (#558)
- changes from version 2.3.0:
* Multiple bugs with __tablename__ generation are fixed. Names will
be generated for models that define a primary key, but not for
single-table inheritance subclasses. Names will not override a
declared_attr. PrimaryKeyConstraint is detected. (#541)
* Passing an existing declarative_base() as model_class to
SQLAlchemy.__init__ will use this as the base class instead of
creating one. This allows customizing the metaclass used to
construct the base. (#546)
* The undocumented DeclarativeMeta internals that the extension uses
for binds and table name generation have been refactored to work
as mixins. Documentation is added about how to create a custom
metaclass that does not do table name generation. (#546)
* Model and metaclass code has been moved to a new models
module. _BoundDeclarativeMeta is renamed to DefaultMeta; the old
name will be removed in 3.0. (#546)
* Models have a default repr that shows the model name and primary
key. (#530)
* Fixed a bug where using init_app would cause connectors to always
use the current_app rather than the app they were created
for. This caused issues when multiple apps were registered with
the extension. (#547)
- changes from version 2.2:
* Minimum SQLAlchemy version is 0.8 due to use of
sqlalchemy.inspect.
* Added support for custom query_class and model_class as args to
the SQLAlchemy constructor. (#328)
* Allow listening to SQLAlchemy events on db.session. (#364)
* Allow __bind_key__ on abstract models. (#373)
* Allow SQLALCHEMY_ECHO to be a string. (#409)
* Warn when SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI is not set. (#443)
* Don't let pagination generate invalid page numbers. (#460)
* Drop support of Flask < 0.10. This means the db session is always
tied to the app context and its teardown event. (#461)
* Tablename generation logic no longer accesses class properties
unless they are declared_attr. (#467)
- convert to single spec
- update copyright
- Update to Version 2.1
- Table names are automatically generated in more cases, including
subclassing mixins and abstract models.
- Allow using a custom MetaData object.
- Add support for binds parameter to session.
- Update to Version 2.0
- Changed how the builtin signals are subscribed to skip non Flask-SQLAlchemy
sessions. This will also fix the attribute error about model changes
not existing.
- Added a way to control how signals for model modifications are tracked.
- Made the ``SignallingSession`` a public interface and added a hook
for customizing session creation.
- If the ``bind`` parameter is given to the signalling session it will no
longer cause an error that a parameter is given twice.
- Added working table reflection support.
- Enabled autoflush by default.
- Consider ``SQLALCHEMY_COMMIT_ON_TEARDOWN`` harmful and remove from docs.
- Update to Version 1.0
- Added Python 3.3 support.
- Dropped 2.5 compatibility.
- Various bugfixes
- Changed versioning format to do major releases for each update now.
- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)
- Update to version 0.16:
+ New distribution format (flask_sqlalchemy)
+ Added support for Flask 0.9 specifics.
- Fix bnc#732325
- Update to version 0.15:
+ Added session support for multiple databases
- Initial version
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