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new much ado about traversal chapter takes care of selling traversal now
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to :app:`Pyramid`. A custom role setting was added to ``docs/conf.py`` to
allow for this. (internal)
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(e.g. ``pyramid.interfaces.INewRequest``) have been changed to reference
their concrete classes (e.g. ``pyramid.events.NewRequest``) in
documentation about making subscriptions.
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--------
- A ``request.matched_route`` attribute is now added to the request
when a route has matched. Its value is the "route" object that
matched (see the ``IRoute`` interface within
``repoze.bfg.interfaces`` API documentation for the API of a route
object).
- The ``exception`` attribute of the request is now set slightly
earlier and in a slightly different set of scenarios, for benefit of
"finished callbacks" and "response callbacks". In previous
versions, the ``exception`` attribute of the request was not set at
all if an exception view was not found. In this version, the
``request.exception`` attribute is set immediately when an exception
is caught by the router, even if an exception view could not be
found.
Backwards Incompatibilities
---------------------------
- The router no longer sets the value ``wsgiorg.routing_args`` into
the environ when a route matches. The value used to be something
like ``((), matchdict)``. This functionality was only ever
obliquely referred to in change logs; it was never documented as an
API.
- The ``exception`` attribute of the request now defaults to ``None``.
In prior versions, the ``request.exception`` attribute did not exist
if an exception was not raised by user code during request
processing; it only began existence once an exception view was
found.
Deprecations
------------
- References to the WSGI environment values ``bfg.routes.matchdict``
and ``bfg.routes.route`` were removed from documentation. These
will stick around internally for several more releases, but it is
``request.matchdict`` and ``request.matched_route`` are now the
"official" way to obtain the matchdict and the route object which
resulted in the match.
Documentation
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- Added two sections to the "Hooks" chapter of the documentation:
"Using Response Callbacks" and "Using Finished Callbacks".
- Added documentation of the ``request.exception`` attribute to the
``repoze.bfg.request.Request`` API documentation.
- Added glossary entries for "response callback" and "finished
callback".
- The "Request Processing" narrative chapter has been updated to note
finished and response callback steps.
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end of request processing:
``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IFinishedRequest``. This event is meant to
be used when it is necessary to perform unconditional cleanup after
request processing. See the ``repoze.bfg.events.FinishedRequest``
class documentation for more information.
- The ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IWSGIApplicationCreatedEvent`` event
interface was renamed to
``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IApplicationCreated``. Likewise, the
``repoze.bfg.events.WSGIApplicationCreatedEvent`` class was renamed
to ``repoze.bfg.events.ApplicationCreated``. The older aliases will
continue to work indefinitely.
- The ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IAfterTraversal`` event interface was
renamed to ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IContextFound``. Likewise, the
``repoze.bfg.events.AfterTraveral`` class was renamed to
``repoze.bfg.events.ContextFound``. The older aliases will continue
to work indefinitely.
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accepts a different ordering of arguments. Previously it was
``(pattern, name, factory=None, predicates=())``. It is now
``(name, pattern, factory=None, predicates=())``. This is in
support of consistency with ``configurator.add_route``.
- The ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesMapper.connect`` method (not an
API) now accepts a different ordering of arguments. Previously it
was ``(pattern, name, factory=None, predicates=())``. It is now
``(name, pattern, factory=None, predicates=())``. This is in
support of consistency with ``configurator.add_route``.
- The ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesMapper`` object now has a
``get_route`` method which returns a single Route object or
``None``.
- A new interface ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IRoute`` was added. The
``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.Route`` object implements this interface.
- The canonical attribute for accessing the routing pattern from a
route object is now ``pattern`` rather than ``path``.
- The argument to ``repoze.bfg.configuration.Configurator.add_route``
which was previously called ``path`` is now called ``pattern`` for
better explicability. For backwards compatibility purposes, passing
a keyword argument named ``path`` to ``add_route`` will still work
indefinitely.
- The ``path`` attribute to the ZCML ``route`` directive is now named
``pattern`` for better explicability. The older ``path`` attribute
will continue to work indefinitely.
- All narrative, API, and tutorial docs which referred to a route
pattern as a ``path`` have now been updated to refer to them as a
``pattern``.
- The routesalchemy template has been updated to use ``pattern`` in
its route declarations rather than ``path``.
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Merge a bunch of paper-based docs fixes
Configure logging during bfgshell.
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code.
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Documentation licensing.
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as an adapter for ``ITraverser`` or ``ITraverserFactory``) will now
receive a *request* as the single argument to its ``__call__``
method. In previous versions it was passed a WSGI ``environ``
object. The request object passed to the factory implements
dictionary-like methods in such a way that existing traverser code
which expects to be passed an environ will continue to work.
- Fix docs.
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"Router" narrative chapter.
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URL paths.
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to the narrative documentation.
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