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- Added a ``traverse`` function to the ``repoze.bfg.traversal``
module. This function may be used to retrieve certain values
computed during path resolution. See the Traversal API chapter of
the documentation for more information about this function.
Deprecations
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- Internal: ``ITraverser`` callables should now return a dictionary
rather than a tuple. Up until 0.7.0, all ITraversers were assumed
to return a 3-tuple. In 0.7.1, ITraversers were assumed to return a
6-tuple. As (by evidence) it's likely we'll need to add further
information to the return value of an ITraverser callable, 0.8
assumes that an ITraverser return a dictionary with certain elements
in it. See the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITraverser`` interface for
the list of keys that should be present in the dictionary.
``ITraversers`` which return tuples will still work, although a
deprecation warning will be issued.
Backwards Incompatibilities
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- If your code used the ITraverser interface directly (not via an API
function such as ``find_model``) via an adapter lookup, you'll need
to change your code to expect a dictionary rather than a 3- or
6-tuple if your code ever gets return values from the default
ModelGraphTraverser or RoutesModelTraverser adapters.
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now still returns a string; albeit a quoted one. An additional API
(model_path_tuple) now also exists which can be used to get a model
path as a tuple.
- The ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path`` API now returns a *quoted*
string rather than a string represented by series of unquoted
elements joined via ``/`` characters. Previously it returned a
string or unicode object representing the model path, with each
segment name in the path joined together via ``/`` characters,
e.g. ``/foo /bar``. Now it returns a string, where each segment is
a UTF-8 encoded and URL-quoted element e.g. ``/foo%20/bar``. This
change was (as discussed briefly on the repoze-dev maillist)
necessary to accomodate model objects which themselves have
``__name__`` attributes that contain the ``/`` character.
For people that have no models that have high-order Unicode
``__name__`` attributes or ``__name__`` attributes with values that
require URL-quoting with in their model graphs, this won't cause any
issue. However, if you have code that currently expects
``model_path`` to return an unquoted string, or you have an existing
application with data generated via the old method, and you're too
lazy to change anything, you may wish replace the BFG-imported
``model_path`` in your code with this function (this is the code of
the "old" ``model_path`` implementation)::
from repoze.bfg.location import lineage
def i_am_too_lazy_to_move_to_the_new_model_path(model, *elements):
rpath = []
for location in lineage(model):
if location.__name__:
rpath.append(location.__name__)
path = '/' + '/'.join(reversed(rpath))
if elements:
suffix = '/'.join(elements)
path = '/'.join([path, suffix])
return path
- The ``repoze.bfg.traversal.find_model`` API no longer implicitly
converts unicode representations of a full path passed to it as a
Unicode object into a UTF-8 string. Callers should either use
prequoted path strings returned by
``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path``, or tuple values returned by the
result of ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path_tuple`` or they should
use the guidelines about passing a string ``path`` argument
described in the ``find_model`` API documentation.
- Each argument contained in ``elements`` passed to
``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path`` will now have any ``/``
characters contained within quoted to ``%2F`` in the returned
string. Previously, ``/`` characters in elements were left unquoted
(a bug).
- A ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path_tuple`` API was added. This API
is an alternative to ``model_path`` (which returns a string);
``model_path_tuple`` returns a model path as a tuple (much like
Zope's ``getPhysicalPath``).
- A ``repoze.bfg.traversal.quote_path_segment`` API was added. This
API will quote an individual path segment (string or unicode
object). See the ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` API documentation for
more information.
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- The ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url`` API now works against contexts
derived from Routes URL dispatch (``Routes.util.url_for`` is called
under the hood).
- "Virtual root" support for traversal-based applications has been
added. Virtual root support is useful when you'd like to host some
model in a :mod:`repoze.bfg` model graph as an application under a
URL pathname that does not include the model path itself. For more
information, see the (new) "Virtual Hosting" chapter in the
documentation.
- A ``repoze.bfg.traversal.virtual_root`` API has been added. When
called, it returns the virtual root object (or the physical root
object if no virtual root has been specified).
Implementation Changes
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- ``repoze.bfg.traversal.RoutesModelTraverser`` has been moved to
``repoze.bfg.urldispatch``.
- ``model_url`` URL generation is now performed via an adapter lookup
based on the context and the request.
- ZCML which registers two adapters for the ``IContextURL`` interface
has been added to the configure.zcml in ``repoze.bfg.includes``.
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"traversal" API chapter in the docs. This was a function previously
known as ``split_path`` that was not an API but people were using it
anyway. Unlike ``split_path`` it now returns a tuple instead of a
list (as its values are cached).
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- A new module ``repoze.bfg.url`` has been added. It contains the
``model_url`` API (moved from ``repoze.bfg.traversal``) and an
implementation of ``urlencode`` (like Python's
``urllib.urlencode``) which can handle Unicode keys and values in
parameters to the ``query`` argument.
Deprecations
- The ``model_url`` function has been moved from
``repoze.bfg.traversal`` into ``repoze.bfg.url``. It can still
be imported from ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` but an import from
``repoze.bfg.traversal`` will emit a DeprecationWarning.
Features
- The ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url`` API (nee'
``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_url``) now accepts and honors a
keyword argument named ``query``. The value of this argument
will be used to compose a query string, which will be attached to
the generated URL before it is returned. See the API docs (in
the docs directory or `on the web
<http://static.repoze.org/bfgdocs>`_) for more information.
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"get_options" from __init__.py of repoze.bfg; use repoze.bfg.router:make_app and repoze.bfg.registry:get_options instead.
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In the process, make ITraverser a uni-adapter (on context) rather
than a multiadapter (on context and request).
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