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2011-06-26added github url option in docs conf for ribbonBlaise Laflamme
2011-06-26prep for 1.1a3Chris McDonough
2011-06-26- Added ``mako.preprocessor`` config file parameter; allows for a MakoChris McDonough
preprocessor to be specified as a Python callable or Python dotted name. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/183 for rationale. Closes #183.
2011-06-22prep for 1.1a2Chris McDonough
2011-06-22Merge branch 'master' of github.com:Pylons/pyramidChris McDonough
2011-06-22suggestions from sluggoChris McDonough
2011-06-21fix typoCarlos de la Guardia
2011-06-21changes suggested by sluggoChris McDonough
2011-06-20corrected missing apostrophe and then extra apostropheCarlos de la Guardia
2011-06-20typoCarlos de la Guardia
2011-06-20Removed superfluous wordCarlos de la Guardia
2011-06-20prep for 1.1a1Chris McDonough
2011-06-20bring whatsnew up to dateChris McDonough
2011-06-20bring whatsnew up to dateChris McDonough
2011-06-20responsecode -> exception_responseChris McDonough
2011-06-20- Register the default exception view for context ofChris McDonough
webob.exc.WSGIHTTPException (convenience). - Use ``exc.message`` in docs rather than ``exc.args[0]`` now that we control this.
2011-06-18move defense from changes to design defense documentChris McDonough
2011-06-18fix renderingChris McDonough
2011-06-14merge httpexception-utils branchChris McDonough
2011-06-14- Added new add_response_adapter method to Configurator.Chris McDonough
- Fix Configurator docstring wrt exception responses. - Speed up registry.queryAdapterOrSelf
2011-06-13- Remove IResponder abstraction in favor of more general IResponseChris McDonough
abstraction. - It is now possible to return an arbitrary object from a Pyramid view callable even if a renderer is not used, as long as a suitable adapter to ``pyramid.interfaces.IResponse`` is registered for the type of the returned object. See the section in the Hooks chapter of the documentation entitled "Changing How Pyramid Treats View Responses". - The Pyramid router now, by default, expects response objects returned from view callables to implement the ``pyramid.interfaces.IResponse`` interface. Unlike the Pyramid 1.0 version of this interface, objects which implement IResponse now must define a ``__call__`` method that accepts ``environ`` and ``start_response``, and which returns an ``app_iter`` iterable, among other things. Previously, it was possible to return any object which had the three WebOb ``app_iter``, ``headerlist``, and ``status`` attributes as a response, so this is a backwards incompatibility. It is possible to get backwards compatibility back by registering an adapter to IResponse from the type of object you're now returning from view callables. See the section in the Hooks chapter of the documentation entitled "Changing How Pyramid Treats View Responses". - The ``pyramid.interfaces.IResponse`` interface is now much more extensive. Previously it defined only ``app_iter``, ``status`` and ``headerlist``; now it is basically intended to directly mirror the ``webob.Response`` API, which has many methods and attributes. - Documentation changes to support above.
2011-06-11- Pyramid now expects Response objects to have a __call__Chris McDonough
method which implements the WSGI application interface instead of the three webob attrs status, headerlist and app_iter. Backwards compatibility exists for code which returns response objects that do not have a __call__. - pyramid.response.Response is no longer an exception (and therefore cannot be raised in order to generate a response). - Changed my mind about moving stuff from pyramid.httpexceptions to pyramid.response. The stuff I moved over has been moved back to pyramid.httpexceptions.
2011-06-07Fix for issue 208.Carlos de la Guardia
2011-06-07removed test that fails because of a known problem in Pyramid 1.0Carlos de la Guardia
2011-06-07Merge remote branch 'cito/master'Carlos de la Guardia
2011-06-06Small fix in code for Wiki2 tutorial in the view chapter.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-05Make tests in the Wiki2 tutorial a separate chapter, as for Wiki1.Christoph Zwerschke
Also add functional tests to the Wiki2 tutorial, similar to Wiki1.
2011-06-05More small fixes made reading the rest of the docs and the tutorials.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-05Close zodb before removing in functional testsPatricio Paez
2011-06-04- It is now possible to control how the Pyramid router calls the WSGIChris McDonough
``start_response`` callable and obtains the WSGI ``app_iter`` based on adapting the response object to the new ``pyramid.interfaces.IResponder`` interface. The default ``IResponder`` uses Pyramid 1.0's logic to do this. To override the responder:: from pyramid.interfaces import IResponder from pyramid.response import Response from myapp import MyResponder config.registry.registerAdapter(MyResponder, (Response,), IResponder, name='') This makes it possible to reuse response object implementations which have, for example, their own ``__call__`` expected to be used as a WSGI application (like ``pyramid.response.Response``), e.g.: class MyResponder(object): def __init__(self, response): """ Obtain a reference to the response """ self.response = response def __call__(self, request, start_response): """ Call start_response and return an app_iter """ app_iter = self.response(request.environ, start_response) return app_iter
2011-06-04remove stray -iChris McDonough
2011-06-03fix renderingChris McDonough
2011-06-03minor edits to cito's editsChris McDonough
2011-06-03Some more small fixes in the narrative docu.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-03Minor fixes in the Renderers docu.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-03Fixed quote chars.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-02Some typos, better quoting in Traversal docs.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-06-02Fix wrong parameter name.Christoph Zwerschke
2011-05-31broke this in the last commitChris McDonough
2011-05-31the canonical import location for HTTP exceptions/responses is now ↵Chris McDonough
pyramid.response
2011-05-30Sync Adding Authorization on both wiki tutorialsPatricio Paez
2011-05-30Improvements to Adding Authorization of the wiki tutorialsPatricio Paez
2011-05-30add design defense entry for simpler traversalChris McDonough
2011-05-27Attempt to fix issue #193 by setting mako default filter to 'h'.Michael Merickel
2011-05-26Fix typo to close issue 196.Carlos de la Guardia
2011-05-25add notifications for new featureChris McDonough
2011-05-25Added a simple session-based authentication policy.Michael Merickel
2011-05-16typoChris McDonough
2011-05-16- Added API docs for ``pyramid.httpexceptions.abort`` andChris McDonough
``pyramid.httpexceptions.redirect``. - Added "HTTP Exceptions" section to Views narrative chapter including a description of ``pyramid.httpexceptions.abort``; adjusted redirect section to note ``pyramid.httpexceptions.redirect``. - A default exception view for the context ``webob.exc.HTTPException`` (aka ``pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPException``) is now registered by default. This means that an instance of any exception class imported from ``pyramid.httpexceptions`` (such as ``HTTPFound``) can now be raised from within view code; when raised, this exception view will render the exception to a response. - New functions named ``pyramid.httpexceptions.abort`` and ``pyramid.httpexceptions.redirect`` perform the equivalent of their Pylons brethren when an HTTP exception handler is registered. These functions take advantage of the newly registered exception view for ``webob.exc.HTTPException``. - The Configurator now accepts an additional keyword argument named ``httpexception_view``. By default, this argument is populated with a default exception view function that will be used when an HTTP exception is raised. When ``None`` is passed for this value, an exception view for HTTP exceptions will not be registered. Passing ``None`` returns the behavior of raising an HTTP exception to that of Pyramid 1.0 (the exception will propagate to middleware and to the WSGI server).
2011-05-14template -> scaffoldChris McDonough