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``__parent__`` of an object that claims it implements ILocation
during traversal even if the ``__name__`` or ``__parent__`` of the
object traversed does not match the name used in the traversal
step or the or the traversal parent . Rationale: it was insane to
do so. This bug was only found due to a misconfiguration in an
application that mistakenly had intermediate persistent
non-ILocation objects; traversal was causing a persistent write on
every request under this setup.
- ``repoze.bfg.location.locate`` now unconditionally sets
``__name__`` and ``__parent__`` on objects which provide ILocation
(it previously only set them conditionally if they didn't match
attributes already present on the object via equality).
Prep for 0.5.0.
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all generated URLs unless further elements are passed in as the
third and following arguments. Rationale: views often use
``model_url`` without the third-and-following arguments in order
to generate a URL for a model in order to point at the default
view of a model. The URL that points to the default view of the
*root* model is technically ``http://mysite/`` as opposed to
``http://mysite`` (browsers happen to ask for '/' implicitly in
the GET request). Because URLs are never automatically generated
for anything *except* models by ``model_url``, and because the
root model is not really special, we continue this pattern. The
impact of this change is minimal (at most you will have too many
slashes in your URL, which BFG deals with gracefully anyway).
Prep for 0.4.8.
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wrong value for the root object (e.g. ``model_path`` returned
``''`` for the root object, while it should have been returning
``'/'``).
Prep for 0.4.6.
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- A ``repoze.bfg.location`` API module was added.
Backwards incompatibilities
- Applications must now use the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation``
interface rather than ``zope.location.interfaces.ILocation`` to
represent that a model object is "location-aware". We've removed
a dependency on ``zope.location`` for cleanliness purposes: as
new versions of zope libraries are released which have improved
dependency information, getting rid of our dependence on
``zope.location`` will prevent a newly installed repoze.bfg
application from requiring the ``zope.security``, egg, which not
truly used at all in a "stock" repoze.bfg setup. These
dependencies are still required by the stack at this time; this
is purely a futureproofing move.
The security and model documentation for previous versions of
``repoze.bfg`` recommended using the
``zope.location.interfaces.ILocation`` interface to represent
that a model object is "location-aware". This documentation has
been changed to reflect that this interface should now be
imported from ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation`` instead.
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properly.
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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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e.g. Routes traverser).
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calling a view, which is a callable that returns a response
directly (as opposed to returning a view). As a result, the
``factory`` attribute in the bfg:view ZCML statement has been
renamed to ``view``. Various interface names were changed also.
- ``render_template`` and ``render_transform`` no longer return a
Response object. Instead, these return strings. The old behavior
can be obtained by using ``render_template_to_response`` and
``render_transform_to_response``.
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as necessary as we traverse.
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