1.1.1 (2009-11-21) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - "Hybrid mode" applications (applications which explicitly used traversal *after* url dispatch via ```` paths containing the ``*traverse`` element) were broken in 1.1-final and all 1.1 alpha and beta releases. Views registered without a ``route_name`` route shadowed views registered with a ``route_name`` inappropriately. 1.1 (2009-11-15) ================ Internals --------- - Remove dead IRouteRequirement interface from ``repoze.bfg.zcml`` module. Documentation ------------- - Improve the "Extending an Existing Application" narrative chapter. - Add more sections to the "Defending Design" chapter. 1.1b4 (2009-11-12) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Use ``alsoProvides`` in the urldispatch module to attach an interface to the request rather than ``directlyProvides`` to avoid disturbing interfaces set in a NewRequest event handler. Documentation ------------- - Move 1.0.1 and previous changelog to HISTORY.txt. - Add examples to ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url`` docstring. - Add "Defending BFG Design" chapter to frontpage docs. Templates --------- - Remove ``ez_setup.py`` and its import from all paster templates, samples, and tutorials for ``distribute`` compatibility. The documentation already explains how to install virtualenv (which will include some ``setuptools`` package), so these files, imports and usages were superfluous. Deprecations ------------ - The ``options`` kw arg to the ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` function is deprecated. In its place is the keyword argument ``settings``. The ``options`` keyword continues to work, and a deprecation warning is not emitted when it is detected. However, the paster templates, code samples, and documentation now make reference to ``settings`` rather than ``options``. This change/deprecation was mainly made for purposes of clarity and symmetry with the ``get_settings()`` API and dicussions of "settings" in various places in the docs: we want to use the same name to refer to the same thing everywhere. 1.1b3 (2009-11-06) ================== Features -------- - ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerRoutesMapper`` testing facility added. This testing function registers a routes "mapper" object in the registry, for tests which require its presence. This function is documented in the ``repoze.bfg.testing`` API documentation. Bug Fixes --------- - Compound statements that used an assignment entered into in an interactive IPython session invoked via ``paster bfgshell`` no longer fail to mutate the shell namespace correctly. For example, this set of statements used to fail:: In [2]: def bar(x): return x ...: In [3]: list(bar(x) for x in 'abc') Out[3]: NameError: 'bar' In this release, the ``bar`` function is found and the correct output is now sent to the console. Thanks to Daniel Holth for the patch. - The ``bfgshell`` command did not function properly; it was still expecting to be able to call the root factory with a bare ``environ`` rather than a request object. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``repoze.bfg.scripting.get_root`` function now expects a ``request`` object as its second argument rather than an ``environ``. 1.1b2 (2009-11-02) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Prevent PyPI installation failure due to ``easy_install`` trying way too hard to guess the best version of Paste. When ``easy_install`` pulls from PyPI it reads links off various pages to determine "more up to date" versions. It incorrectly picks up a link for an ancient version of a package named "Paste-Deploy-0.1" (note the dash) when trying to find the "Paste" distribution and somehow believes it's the latest version of "Paste". It also somehow "helpfully" decides to check out a version of this package from SVN. We pin the Paste dependency version to a version greater than 1.7 to work around this ``easy_install`` bug. Documentation ------------- - Fix "Hybrid" narrative chapter: stop claiming that ```` statements that mention a route_name need to come afer (in XML order) the ```` statement which creates the route. This hasn't been true since 1.1a1. - "What's New in ``repoze.bfg`` 1.1" document added to narrative documentation. Features -------- - Add a new event type: ``repoze.bfg.events.AfterTraversal``. Events of this type will be sent after traversal is completed, but before any view code is invoked. Like ``repoze.bfg.events.NewRequest``, This event will have a single attribute: ``request`` representing the current request. Unlike the request attribute of ``repoze.bfg.events.NewRequest`` however, during an AfterTraversal event, the request object will possess attributes set by the traverser, most notably ``context``, which will be the context used when a view is found and invoked. The interface ``repoze.bfg.events.IAfterTraversal`` can be used to subscribe to the event. For example:: Like any framework event, a subscriber function should expect one parameter: ``event``. Dependencies ------------ - Rather than depending on ``chameleon.core`` and ``chameleon.zpt`` distributions individually, depend on Malthe's repackaged ``Chameleon`` distribution (which includes both ``chameleon.core`` and ``chameleon.zpt``). 1.1b1 (2009-11-01) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - The routes root factory called route factories and the default route factory with an environ rather than a request. One of the symptoms of this bug: applications generated using the ``bfg_zodb`` paster template in 1.1a9 did not work properly. - Reinstate ``renderer`` alias for ``view_renderer`` in the ```` ZCML directive (in-the-wild 1.1a bw compat). - ``bfg_routesalchemy`` paster template: change ```` declarations: rename ``renderer`` attribute to ``view_renderer``. - Header values returned by the ``authtktauthenticationpolicy`` ``remember`` and ``forget`` methods would be of type ``unicode``. This violated the WSGI spec, causing a ``TypeError`` to be raised when these headers were used under ``mod_wsgi``. - If a BFG app that had a route matching the root URL was mounted under a path in modwsgi, ala ``WSGIScriptAlias /myapp /Users/chrism/projects/modwsgi/env/bfg.wsgi``, the home route (a route with the path of ``'/'`` or ``''``) would not match when the path ``/myapp`` was visited (only when the path ``/myapp/`` was visited). This is now fixed: if the urldispatch root factory notes that the PATH_INFO is empty, it converts it to a single slash before trying to do matching. Documentation ------------- - In ```` declarations in tutorial ZCML, rename ``renderer`` attribute to ``view_renderer`` (fwd compat). - Fix various tutorials broken by 1.1a9 ```` directive changes. Internal -------- - Deal with a potential circref in the traversal module. 1.1a9 (2009-10-31) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - An incorrect ZCML conflict would be encountered when the ``request_param`` predicate attribute was used on the ZCML ``view`` directive if any two otherwise same-predicated views had the combination of a predicate value with an ``=`` sign and one without (e.g. ``a`` vs. ``a=123``). Features -------- - In previous versions of BFG, the "root factory" (the ``get_root`` callable passed to ``make_app`` or a function pointed to by the ``factory`` attribute of a route) was called with a "bare" WSGI environment. In this version, and going forward, it will be called with a ``request`` object. The request object passed to the factory implements dictionary-like methods in such a way that existing root factory code which expects to be passed an environ will continue to work. - The ``__call__`` of a plugin "traverser" implementation (registered 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. - The ZCML ``route`` directive's attributes ``xhr``, ``request_method``, ``path_info``, ``request_param``, ``header`` and ``accept`` are now *route* predicates rather than *view* predicates. If one or more of these predicates is specified in the route configuration, all of the predicates must return true for the route to match a request. If one or more of the route predicates associated with a route returns ``False`` when checked during a request, the route match fails, and the next match in the routelist is tried. This differs from the previous behavior, where no route predicates existed and all predicates were considered view predicates, because in that scenario, the next route was not tried. Documentation ------------- - Various changes were made to narrative and API documentation supporting the change from passing a request rather than an environ to root factories and traversers. Internal -------- - The request implements dictionary-like methods that mutate and query the WSGI environ. This is only for the purpose of backwards compatibility with root factories which expect an ``environ`` rather than a request. - The ``repoze.bfg.request.create_route_request_factory`` function, which returned a request factory was removed in favor of a ``repoze.bfg.request.route_request_interface`` function, which returns an interface. - The ``repoze.bfg.request.Request`` class, which is a subclass of ``webob.Request`` now defines its own ``__setattr__``, ``__getattr__`` and ``__delattr__`` methods, which override the default WebOb behavior. The default WebOb behavior stores attributes of the request in ``self.environ['webob.adhoc_attrs']``, and retrieves them from that dictionary during a ``__getattr__``. This behavior was undesirable for speed and "expectation" reasons. Now attributes of the ``request`` are stored in ``request.__dict__`` (as you otherwise might expect from an object that did not override these methods). - The router no longer calls ``repoze.bfg.traversal._traverse`` and does its work "inline" (speed). - Reverse the order in which the router calls the request factory and the root factory. The request factory is now called first; the resulting request is passed to the root factory. - The ``repoze.bfg.request.request_factory`` function has been removed. Its functionality is no longer required. - The "routes root factory" that wraps the default root factory when there are routes mentioned in the configuration now attaches an interface to the request via ``zope.interface.directlyProvides``. This replaces logic in the (now-gone) ``repoze.bfg.request.request_factory`` function. - The ``route`` and ``view`` ZCML directives now register an interface as a named utility (retrieved from ``repoze.bfg.request.route_request_interface``) rather than a request factory (the previous return value of the now-missing ``repoze.bfg.request.create_route_request_factory``. - The ``repoze.bfg.functional`` module was renamed to ``repoze.bfg.compat``. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Explicitly revert the feature introduced in 1.1a8: where the name ``root`` is available as an attribute of the request before a NewRequest event is emitted. This makes some potential future features impossible, or at least awkward (such as grouping traversal and view lookup into a single adapter lookup). - The ``containment``, ``attr`` and ``renderer`` attributes of the ``route`` ZCML directive were removed. 1.1a8 (2009-10-27) ================== Features -------- - Add ``path_info`` view configuration predicate. - ``paster bfgshell`` now supports IPython if it's available for import. Thanks to Daniel Holth for the initial patch. - Add ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerSettings`` API, which is documented in the "repoze.bfg.testing" API chapter. This allows for registration of "settings" values obtained via ``repoze.bfg.settings.get_settings()`` for use in unit tests. - The name ``root`` is available as an attribute of the request slightly earlier now (before a NewRequest event is emitted). ``root`` is the result of the application "root factory". - Added ``max_age`` parameter to ``authtktauthenticationpolicy`` ZCML directive. If this value is set, it must be an integer representing the number of seconds which the auth tkt cookie will survive. Mainly, its existence allows the auth_tkt cookie to survive across browser sessions. Bug Fixes --------- - Fix bug encountered during "scan" (when ```` directive is used in ZCML) introduced in 1.1a7. Symptom: ``AttributeError: object has no attribute __provides__`` raised at startup time. - The ``reissue_time`` argument to the ``authtktauthenticationpolicy`` ZCML directive now actually works. When it is set to an integer value, an authticket set-cookie header is appended to the response whenever a request requires authentication and 'now' minus the authticket's timestamp is greater than ``reissue_time`` seconds. Documentation ------------- - Add a chapter titled "Request and Response" to the narrative documentation, content cribbed from the WebOb documentation. - Call out predicate attributes of ZCML directive within "Views" chapter. - Fix route_url documentation (``_query`` argument documented as ``query`` and ``_anchor`` argument documented as ``anchor``). Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``authtkt`` authentication policy ``remember`` method now no longer honors ``token`` or ``userdata`` keyword arguments. Internal -------- - Change how ``bfg_view`` decorator works when used as a class method decorator. In 1.1a7, the``scan``directive actually tried to grope every class in scanned package at startup time, calling ``dir`` against each found class, and subsequently invoking ``getattr`` against each thing found by ``dir`` to see if it was a method. This led to some strange symptoms (e.g. ``AttributeError: object has no attribute __provides__``), and was generally just a bad idea. Now, instead of groping classes for methods at startup time, we just cause the ``bfg_view`` decorator itself to populate the method's class' ``__dict__`` when it is used as a method decorator. This also requires a nasty _getframe thing but it's slightly less nasty than the startup time groping behavior. This is essentially a reversion back to 1.1a6 "grokking" behavior plus some special magic for using the ``bfg_view`` decorator as method decorator inside the ``bfg_view`` class itself. - The router now checks for a ``global_response_headers`` attribute of the request object before returning a response. If this value exists, it is presumed to be a sequence of two-tuples, representing a set of headers to append to the 'normal' response headers. This feature is internal, rather than exposed externally, because it's unclear whether it will stay around in the long term. It was added to support the ``reissue_time`` feature of the authtkt authentication policy. - The interface ITraverserFactory is now just an alias for ITraverser. 1.1a7 (2009-10-18) ================== Features -------- - More than one ``@bfg_view`` decorator may now be stacked on top of any number of others. Each invocation of the decorator registers a single view configuration. For instance, the following combination of decorators and a function will register two view configurations for the same view callable:: from repoze.bfg.view import bfg_view @bfg_view(name='edit') @bfg_view(name='change') def edit(context, request): pass This makes it possible to associate more than one view configuration with a single callable without requiring any ZCML. - The ``@bfg_view`` decorator can now be used against a class method:: from webob import Response from repoze.bfg.view import bfg_view class MyView(object): def __init__(self, context, request): self.context = context self.request = request @bfg_view(name='hello') def amethod(self): return Response('hello from %s!' % self.context) When the bfg_view decorator is used against a class method, a view is registered for the *class* (it's a "class view" where the "attr" happens to be the name of the method it is attached to), so the class it's defined within must have a suitable constructor: one that accepts ``context, request`` or just ``request``. Documentation ------------- - Added ``Changing the Traverser`` and ``Changing How :mod:`repoze.bfg.url.model_url` Generates a URL`` to the "Hooks" narrative chapter of the docs. Internal -------- - Remove ``ez_setup.py`` and imports of it within ``setup.py``. In the new world, and as per virtualenv setup instructions, people will already have either setuptools or distribute. 1.1a6 (2009-10-15) ================== Features -------- - Add ``xhr``, ``accept``, and ``header`` view configuration predicates to ZCML view declaration, ZCML route declaration, and ``bfg_view`` decorator. See the ``Views`` narrative documentation chapter for more information about these predicates. - Add ``setUp`` and ``tearDown`` functions to the ``repoze.bfg.testing`` module. Using ``setUp`` in a test setup and ``tearDown`` in a test teardown is now the recommended way to do component registry setup and teardown. Previously, it was recommended that a single function named ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` be called in both the test setup and tear down. ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` still exists (and will exist "forever" due to its widespread use); it is now just an alias for ``repoze.bfg.testing.setUp`` and is nominally deprecated. - The BFG component registry is now available in view and event subscriber code as an attribute of the request ie. ``request.registry``. This fact is currently undocumented except for this note, because BFG developers never need to interact with the registry directly anywhere else. - The BFG component registry now inherits from ``dict``, meaning that it can optionally be used as a simple dictionary. *Component* registrations performed against it via e.g. ``registerUtility``, ``registerAdapter``, and similar API methods are kept in a completely separate namespace than its dict members, so using the its component API methods won't effect the keys and values in the dictionary namespace. Likewise, though the component registry "happens to be" a dictionary, use of mutating dictionary methods such as ``__setitem__`` will have no influence on any component registrations made against it. In other words, the registry object you obtain via e.g. ``repoze.bfg.threadlocal.get_current_registry`` or ``request.registry`` happens to be both a component registry and a dictionary, but using its component-registry API won't impact data added to it via its dictionary API and vice versa. This is a forward compatibility move based on the goals of "marco". - Expose and document ``repoze.bfg.testing.zcml_configure`` API. This function populates a component registry from a ZCML file for testing purposes. It is documented in the "Unit and Integration Testing" chapter. Documentation ------------- - Virtual hosting narrative docs chapter updated with info about ``mod_wsgi``. - Point all index URLs at the literal 1.1 index (this alpha cycle may go on a while). - Various tutorial test modules updated to use ``repoze.bfg.testing.setUp`` and ``repoze.bfg.testing.tearDown`` methods in order to encourage this as best practice going forward. - Added "Creating Integration Tests" section to unit testing narrative documentation chapter. As a result, the name of the unittesting chapter is now "Unit and Integration Testing". Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Importing ``getSiteManager`` and ``get_registry`` from ``repoze.bfg.registry`` is no longer supported. These imports were deprecated in repoze.bfg 1.0. Import of ``getSiteManager`` should be done as ``from zope.component import getSiteManager``. Import of ``get_registry`` should be done as ``from repoze.bfg.threadlocal import get_current_registry``. This was done to prevent a circular import dependency. - Code bases which alternately invoke both ``zope.testing.cleanup.cleanUp`` and ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` (treating them equivalently, using them interchangeably) in the setUp/tearDown of unit tests will begin to experience test failures due to lack of test isolation. The "right" mechanism is ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` (or the combination of ``repoze.bfg.testing.setUp`` and ``repoze.bfg.testing.tearDown``). but a good number of legacy codebases will use ``zope.testing.cleanup.cleanUp`` instead. We support ``zope.testing.cleanup.cleanUp`` but not in combination with ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` in the same codebase. You should use one or the other test cleanup function in a single codebase, but not both. Internal -------- - Created new ``repoze.bfg.configuration`` module which assumes responsibilities previously held by the ``repoze.bfg.registry`` and ``repoze.bfg.router`` modules (avoid a circular import dependency). - The result of the ``zope.component.getSiteManager`` function in unit tests set up with ``repoze.bfg.testing.cleanUp`` or ``repoze.bfg.testing.setUp`` will be an instance of ``repoze.bfg.registry.Registry`` instead of the global ``zope.component.globalregistry.base`` registry. This also means that the threadlocal ZCA API functions such as ``getAdapter`` and ``getUtility`` as well as internal BFG machinery (such as ``model_url`` and ``route_url``) will consult this registry within unit tests. This is a forward compatibility move based on the goals of "marco". - Removed ``repoze.bfg.testing.addCleanUp`` function and associated module-scope globals. This was never an API. 1.1a5 (2009-10-10) ================== Documentation ------------- - Change "Traversal + ZODB" and "URL Dispatch + SQLAlchemy" Wiki tutorials to make use of the new-to-1.1 "renderer" feature (return dictionaries from all views). - Add tests to the "URL Dispatch + SQLAlchemy" tutorial after the "view" step. - Added a diagram of model graph traversal to the "Traversal" narrative chapter of the documentation. - An ``exceptions`` API chapter was added, documenting the new ``repoze.bfg.exceptions`` module. - Describe "request-only" view calling conventions inside the urldispatch narrative chapter, where it's most helpful. - Add a diagram which explains the operation of the BFG router to the "Router" narrative chapter. Features -------- - Add a new ``repoze.bfg.testing`` API: ``registerRoute``, for registering routes to satisfy calls to e.g. ``repoze.bfg.url.route_url`` in unit tests. - The ``notfound`` and ``forbidden`` ZCML directives now accept the following addtional attributes: ``attr``, ``renderer``, and ``wrapper``. These have the same meaning as they do in the context of a ZCML ``view`` directive. - For behavior like Django's ``APPEND_SLASH=True``, use the ``repoze.bfg.view.append_slash_notfound_view`` view as the Not Found view in your application. When this view is the Not Found view (indicating that no view was found), and any routes have been defined in the configuration of your application, if the value of ``PATH_INFO`` does not already end in a slash, and if the value of ``PATH_INFO`` *plus* a slash matches any route's path, do an HTTP redirect to the slash-appended PATH_INFO. Note that this will *lose* ``POST`` data information (turning it into a GET), so you shouldn't rely on this to redirect POST requests. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.location.lineage`` slightly. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.encode.urlencode`` (nee' ``repoze.bfg.url.urlencode``) slightly. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path``. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path_tuple`` slightly. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.traversal.traverse`` slightly. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url`` slightly. - Speed up ``repoze.bfg.url.route_url`` slightly. - Sped up ``repoze.bfg.traversal.ModelGraphTraverser:__call__`` slightly. - Minor speedup of ``repoze.bfg.router.Router.__call__``. - New ``repoze.bfg.exceptions`` module was created to house exceptions that were previously sprinkled through various modules. Internal -------- - Move ``repoze.bfg.traversal._url_quote`` into ``repoze.bfg.encode`` as ``url_quote``. Deprecations ------------ - The import of ``repoze.bfg.view.NotFound`` is deprecated in favor of ``repoze.bfg.exceptions.NotFound``. The old location still functions, but emits a deprecation warning. - The import of ``repoze.bfg.security.Unauthorized`` is deprecated in favor of ``repoze.bfg.exceptions.Forbidden``. The old location still functions but emits a deprecation warning. The rename from ``Unauthorized`` to ``Forbidden`` brings parity to the the name of the exception and the system view it invokes when raised. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - We previously had a Unicode-aware wrapper for the ``urllib.urlencode`` function named ``repoze.bfg.url.urlencode`` which delegated to the stdlib function, but which marshalled all unicode values to utf-8 strings before calling the stdlib version. A newer replacement now lives in ``repoze.bfg.encode`` The replacement does not delegate to the stdlib. The replacement diverges from the stdlib implementation and the previous ``repoze.bfg.url`` url implementation inasmuch as its ``doseq`` argument is now a decoy: it always behaves in the ``doseq=True`` way (which is the only sane behavior) for speed purposes. The old import location (``repoze.bfg.url.urlencode``) still functions and has not been deprecated. - In 0.8a7, the return value expected from an object implementing ``ITraverserFactory`` was changed from a sequence of values to a dictionary containing the keys ``context``, ``view_name``, ``subpath``, ``traversed``, ``virtual_root``, ``virtual_root_path``, and ``root``. Until now, old-style traversers which returned a sequence have continued to work but have generated a deprecation warning. In this release, traversers which return a sequence instead of a dictionary will no longer work. 1.1a4 (2009-09-23) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - On 64-bit Linux systems, views that were members of a multiview (orderings of views with predicates) were not evaluated in the proper order. Symptom: in a configuration that had two views with the same name but one with a ``request_method=POST`` predicate and one without, the one without the predicate would be called unconditionally (even if the request was a POST request). Thanks much to Sebastien Douche for providing the buildbots that pointed this out. Documentation ------------- - Added a tutorial which explains how to use ``repoze.session`` (ZODB-based sessions) in a ZODB-based repoze.bfg app. - Added a tutorial which explains how to add ZEO to a ZODB-based ``repoze.bfg`` application. - Added a tutorial which explains how to run a ``repoze.bfg`` application under `mod_wsgi `_. See "Running a repoze.bfg Application under mod_wsgi" in the tutorials section of the documentation. Features -------- - Add a ``repoze.bfg.url.static_url`` API which is capable of generating URLs to static resources defined by the ```` ZCML directive. See the "Views" narrative chapter's section titled "Generating Static Resource URLs" for more information. - Add a ``string`` renderer. This renderer converts a non-Response return value of any view callble into a string. It is documented in the "Views" narrative chapter. - Give the ``route`` ZCML directive the ``view_attr`` and ``view_renderer`` parameters (bring up to speed with 1.1a3 features). These can also be spelled as ``attr`` and ``renderer``. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - An object implementing the ``IRenderer`` interface (and ``ITemplateRenderer`, which is a subclass of ``IRenderer``) must now accept an extra ``system`` argument in its ``__call__`` method implementation. Values computed by the system (as opposed to by the view) are passed by the system in the ``system`` parameter, which will always be a dictionary. Keys in the dictionary include: ``view`` (the view object that returned the value), ``renderer_name`` (the template name or simple name of the renderer), ``context`` (the context object passed to the view), and ``request`` (the request object passed to the view). Previously only ITemplateRenderers received system arguments as elements inside the main ``value`` dictionary. Internal -------- - The way ``bfg_view`` declarations are scanned for has been modified. This should have no external effects. - Speed: do not register an ITraverserFactory in configure.zcml; instead rely on queryAdapter and a manual default to ModelGraphTraverser. - Speed: do not register an IContextURL in configure.zcml; instead rely on queryAdapter and a manual default to TraversalContextURL. - General speed microimprovements for helloworld benchmark: replace try/excepts with statements which use 'in' keyword. 1.1a3 (2009-09-16) ================== Documentation ------------- - The "Views" narrative chapter in the documentation has been updated extensively to discuss "renderers". Features -------- - A ``renderer`` attribute has been added to view configurations, replacing the previous (1.1a2) version's ``template`` attribute. A "renderer" is an object which accepts the return value of a view and converts it to a string. This includes, but is not limited to, templating systems. - A new interface named ``IRenderer`` was added. The existing interface, ``ITemplateRenderer`` now derives from this new interface. This interface is internal. - A new interface named ``IRendererFactory`` was added. An existing interface named ``ITemplateRendererFactory`` now derives from this interface. This interface is internal. - The ``view`` attribute of the ``view`` ZCML directive is no longer required if the ZCML directive also has a ``renderer`` attribute. This is useful when the renderer is a template renderer and no names need be passed to the template at render time. - A new zcml directive ``renderer`` has been added. It is documented in the "Views" narrative chapter of the documentation. - A ZCML ``view`` directive (and the associated ``bfg_view`` decorator) can now accept a "wrapper" value. If a "wrapper" value is supplied, it is the value of a separate view's *name* attribute. When a view with a ``wrapper`` attribute is rendered, the "inner" view is first rendered normally. Its body is then attached to the request as "wrapped_body", and then a wrapper view name is looked up and rendered (using ``repoze.bfg.render_view_to_response``), passed the request and the context. The wrapper view is assumed to do something sensible with ``request.wrapped_body``, usually inserting its structure into some other rendered template. This feature makes it possible to specify (potentially nested) "owrap" relationships between views using only ZCML or decorators (as opposed always using ZPT METAL and analogues to wrap view renderings in outer wrappers). Dependencies ------------ - When used under Python < 2.6, BFG now has an installation time dependency on the ``simplejson`` package. Deprecations ------------ - The ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerDummyRenderer`` API has been deprecated in favor of ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerTemplateRenderer``. A deprecation warning is *not* issued at import time for the former name; it will exist "forever"; its existence has been removed from the documentation, however. - The ``repoze.bfg.templating.renderer_from_cache`` function has been moved to ``repoze.bfg.renderer.template_renderer_factory``. This was never an API, but code in the wild was spotted that used it. A deprecation warning is issued at import time for the former. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``ITemplateRenderer`` interface has been changed. Previously its ``__call__`` method accepted ``**kw``. It now accepts a single positional parameter named ``kw`` (REVISED: it accepts two positional parameters as of 1.1a4: ``value`` and ``system``). This is mostly an internal change, but it was exposed in APIs in one place: if you've used the ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerDummyRenderer`` API in your tests with a custom "renderer" argument with your own renderer implementation, you will need to change that renderer implementation to accept ``kw`` instead of ``**kw`` in its ``__call__`` method (REVISED: make it accept ``value`` and ``system`` positional arguments as of 1.1a4). - The ``ITemplateRendererFactory`` interface has been changed. Previously its ``__call__`` method accepted an ``auto_reload`` keyword parameter. Now its ``__call__`` method accepts no keyword parameters. Renderers are now themselves responsible for determining details of auto-reload. This is purely an internal change. This interface was never external. - The ``template_renderer`` ZCML directive introduced in 1.1a2 has been removed. It has been replaced by the ``renderer`` directive. - The previous release (1.1a2) added a view configuration attribute named ``template``. In this release, the attribute has been renamed to ``renderer``. This signifies that the attribute is more generic: it can now be not just a template name but any renderer name (ala ``json``). - In the previous release (1.1a2), the Chameleon text template renderer was used if the system didn't associate the ``template`` view configuration value with a filename with a "known" extension. In this release, you must use a ``renderer`` attribute which is a path that ends with a ``.txt`` extension (e.g. ``templates/foo.txt``) to use the Chameleon text renderer. 1.1a2 (2009-09-14) ================== Features -------- - A ZCML ``view`` directive (and the associated ``bfg_view`` decorator) can now accept an "attr" value. If an "attr" value is supplied, it is considered a method named of the view object to be called when the response is required. This is typically only good for views that are classes or instances (not so useful for functions, as functions typically have no methods other than ``__call__``). - A ZCML ``view`` directive (and the associated ``bfg_view`` decorator) can now accept a "template" value. If a "template" value is supplied, and the view callable returns a dictionary, the associated template is rendered with the dictionary as keyword arguments. See the section named "Views That Have a ``template``" in the "Views" narrative documentation chapter for more information. 1.1a1 (2009-09-06) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - "tests" module removed from the bfg_alchemy paster template; these tests didn't work. - Bugfix: the ``discriminator`` for the ZCML "route" directive was incorrect. It was possible to register two routes that collided without the system spitting out a ConfigurationConflictError at startup time. Features -------- - Feature addition: view predicates. These are exposed as the ``request_method``, ``request_param``, and ``containment`` attributes of a ZCML ``view`` declaration, or the respective arguments to a ``@bfg_view`` decorator. View predicates can be used to register a view for a more precise set of environment parameters than was previously possible. For example, you can register two views with the same ``name`` with different ``request_param`` attributes. If the ``request.params`` dict contains 'foo' (request_param="foo"), one view might be called; if it contains 'bar' (request_param="bar"), another view might be called. ``request_param`` can also name a key/value pair ala ``foo=123``. This will match only when the ``foo`` key is in the request.params dict and it has the value '123'. This particular example makes it possible to write separate view functions for different form submissions. The other predicates, ``containment`` and ``request_method`` work similarly. ``containment`` is a view predicate that will match only when the context's graph lineage has an object possessing a particular class or interface, for example. ``request_method`` is a view predicate that will match when the HTTP ``REQUEST_METHOD`` equals some string (eg. 'POST'). - The ``@bfg_view`` decorator now accepts three additional arguments: ``request_method``, ``request_param``, and ``containment``. ``request_method`` is used when you'd like the view to match only a request with a particular HTTP ``REQUEST_METHOD``; a string naming the ``REQUEST_METHOD`` can also be supplied as ``request_type`` for backwards compatibility. ``request_param`` is used when you'd like a view to match only a request that contains a particular ``request.params`` key (with or without a value). ``containment`` is used when you'd like to match a request that has a context that has some class or interface in its graph lineage. These are collectively known as "view predicates". - The ``route`` ZCML directive now honors ``view_request_method``, ``view_request_param`` and ``view_containment`` attributes, which pass along these values to the associated view if any is provided. Additionally, the ``request_type`` attribute can now be spelled as ``view_request_type``, and ``permission`` can be spelled as ``view_permission``. Any attribute which starts with ``view_`` can now be spelled without the ``view_`` prefix, so ``view_for`` can be spelled as ``for`` now, etc. Both forms are documented in the urldispatch narraitve documentation chapter. - The ``request_param`` ZCML view directive attribute (and its ``bfg_view`` decorator cousin) can now specify both a key and a value. For example, ``request_param="foo=123"`` means that the foo key must have a value of ``123`` for the view to "match". - Allow ``repoze.bfg.traversal.find_interface`` API to use a class object as the argument to compare against the ``model`` passed in. This means you can now do ``find_interface(model, SomeClass)`` and the first object which is found in the lineage which has ``SomeClass`` as its class (or the first object found which has ``SomeClass`` as any of its superclasses) will be returned. - Added ``static`` ZCML directive which registers a route for a view that serves up files in a directory. See the "Views" narrative documentation chapter's "Serving Static Resources Using a ZCML Directive" section for more information. - The ``repoze.bfg.view.static`` class now accepts a string as its first argument ("root_dir") that represents a package-relative name e.g. ``somepackage:foo/bar/static``. This is now the preferred mechanism for spelling package-relative static paths using this class. A ``package_name`` keyword argument has been left around for backwards compatibility. If it is supplied, it will be honored. - The API ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerView`` now takes a ``permission`` argument. Use this instead of using ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerViewPermission``. - The ordering of route declarations vs. the ordering of view declarations that use a "route_name" in ZCML no longer matters. Previously it had been impossible to use a route_name from a route that had not yet been defined in ZCML (order-wise) within a "view" declaration. - The repoze.bfg router now catches both ``repoze.bfg.security.Unauthorized`` and ``repoze.bfg.view.NotFound`` exceptions while rendering a view. When the router catches an ``Unauthorized``, it returns the registered forbidden view. When the router catches a ``NotFound``, it returns the registered notfound view. Internal -------- - Change urldispatch internals: Route object is now constructed using a path, a name, and a factory instead of a name, a matcher, a generator, and a factory. - Move (non-API) default_view, default_forbidden_view, and default_notfound_view functions into the ``repoze.bfg.view`` module (moved from ``repoze.bfg.router``). - Removed ViewPermissionFactory from ``repoze.bfg.security``. View permission checking is now done by registering and looking up an ISecuredView. - The ``static`` ZCML directive now uses a custom root factory when constructing a route. - The interface ``IRequestFactories`` was removed from the repoze.bfg.interfaces module. This interface was never an API. - The function named ``named_request_factories`` and the data structure named ``DEFAULT_REQUEST_FACTORIES`` have been removed from the ``repoze.bfg.request`` module. These were never APIs. - The ``IViewPermissionFactory`` interface has been removed. This was never an API. Documentation ------------- - Request-only-convention examples in the "Views" narrative documentation were broken. - Fixed documentation bugs related to forget and remember in security API docs. - Fixed documentation for ``repoze.bfg.view.static`` (in narrative ``Views`` chapter). Deprecations ------------ - The API ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerViewPermission`` has been deprecated. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The interfaces ``IPOSTRequest``, ``IGETRequest``, ``IPUTRequest``, ``IDELETERequest``, and ``IHEADRequest`` have been removed from the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces`` module. These were not documented as APIs post-1.0. Instead of using one of these, use a ``request_method`` ZCML attribute or ``request_method`` bfg_view decorator parameter containing an HTTP method name (one of ``GET``, ``POST``, ``HEAD``, ``PUT``, ``DELETE``) instead of one of these interfaces if you were using one explicitly. Passing a string in the set (``GET``, ``HEAD``, ``PUT``, ``POST``, ``DELETE``) as a ``request_type`` argument will work too. Rationale: instead of relying on interfaces attached to the request object, BFG now uses a "view predicate" to determine the request type. - Views registered without the help of the ZCML ``view`` directive are now responsible for performing their own authorization checking. - The ``registry_manager`` backwards compatibility alias importable from "repoze.bfg.registry", deprecated since repoze.bfg 0.9 has been removed. If you are tring to use the registry manager within a debug script of your own, use a combination of the "repoze.bfg.paster.get_app" and "repoze.bfg.scripting.get_root" APIs instead. - The ``INotFoundAppFactory`` interface has been removed; it has been deprecated since repoze.bfg 0.9. If you have something like the following in your ``configure.zcml``:: Replace it with something like:: See "Changing the Not Found View" in the "Hooks" chapter of the documentation for more information. - The ``IUnauthorizedAppFactory`` interface has been removed; it has been deprecated since repoze.bfg 0.9. If you have something like the following in your ``configure.zcml``:: Replace it with something like:: See "Changing the Forbidden View" in the "Hooks" chapter of the documentation for more information. - ``ISecurityPolicy``-based security policies, deprecated since repoze.bfg 0.9, have been removed. If you have something like this in your ``configure.zcml``, it will no longer work:: If ZCML like the above exists in your application, you will receive an error at startup time. Instead of the above, you'll need something like:: This is just an example. See the "Security" chapter of the repoze.bfg documentation for more information about configuring security policies. - Custom ZCML directives which register an authentication or authorization policy (ala "authtktauthenticationpolicy" or "aclauthorizationpolicy") should register the policy "eagerly" in the ZCML directive instead of from within a ZCML action. If an authentication or authorization policy is not found in the component registry by the view machinery during deferred ZCML processing, view security will not work as expected. 1.0.1 (2009-07-22) ================== - Added support for ``has_resource``, ``resource_isdir``, and ``resource_listdir`` to the resource "OverrideProvider"; this fixes a bug with a symptom that a file could not be overridden in a resource directory unless a file with the same name existed in the original directory being overridden. - Fixed documentation bug showing invalid test for values from the ``matchdict``: they are stored as attributes of the ``Article``, rather than subitems. - Fixed documentation bug showing wrong environment key for the ``matchdict`` produced by the matching route. - Added a workaround for a bug in Python 2.6, 2.6.1, and 2.6.2 having to do with a recursion error in the mimetypes module when trying to serve static files from Paste's FileApp: http://bugs.python.org/issue5853. Symptom: File "/usr/lib/python2.6/mimetypes.py", line 244, in guess_type return guess_type(url, strict) RuntimeError: maximum recursion depth exceeded. Thanks to Armin Ronacher for identifying the symptom and pointing out a fix. - Minor edits to tutorials for accuracy based on feedback. - Declared Paste and PasteDeploy dependencies. 1.0 (2009-07-05) ================ - Retested and added some content to GAE tutorial. - Edited "Extending" narrative docs chapter. - Added "Deleting the Database" section to the "Defining Models" chapter of the traversal wiki tutorial. - Spell checking of narratives and tutorials. 1.0b2 (2009-07-03) ================== - ``remoteuserauthenticationpolicy`` ZCML directive didn't work without an ``environ_key`` directive (didn't match docs). - Fix ``configure_zcml`` filespec check on Windows. Previously if an absolute filesystem path including a drive letter was passed as ``filename`` (or as ``configure_zcml`` in the options dict) to ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app``, it would be treated as a package:resource_name specification. - Fix inaccuracies and import errors in bfgwiki (traversal+ZODB) and bfgwiki2 (urldispatch+SA) tutorials. - Use bfgsite index for all tutorial setup.cfg files. - Full documentation grammar/style/spelling audit. 1.0b1 (2009-07-02) ================== Features -------- - Allow a Paste config file (``configure_zcml``) value or an environment variable (``BFG_CONFIGURE_ZCML``) to name a ZCML file (optionally package-relative) that will be used to bootstrap the application. Previously, the integrator could not influence which ZCML file was used to do the boostrapping (only the original application developer could do so). Documentation ------------- - Added a "Resources" chapter to the narrative documentation which explains how to override resources within one package from another package. - Added an "Extending" chapter to the narrative documentation which explains how to extend or modify an existing BFG application using another Python package and ZCML. 1.0a9 (2009-07-01) ================== Features -------- - Make it possible to pass strings in the form "package_name:relative/path" to APIs like ``render_template``, ``render_template_to_response``, and ``get_template``. Sometimes the package in which a caller lives is a direct namespace package, so the module which is returned is semi-useless for navigating from. In this way, the caller can control the horizontal and vertical of where things get looked up from. 1.0a8 (2009-07-01) ================== Deprecations ------------ - Deprecate the ``authentication_policy`` and ``authorization_policy`` arguments to ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app``. Instead, developers should use the various authentication policy ZCML directives (``repozewho1authenticationpolicy``, ``remoteuserauthenticationpolicy`` and ``authtktauthenticationpolicy``) and the `aclauthorizationpolicy`` authorization policy directive as described in the changes to the "Security" narrative documenation chapter and the wiki tutorials. Features -------- - Add three new ZCML directives which configure authentication policies: - ``repozewho1authenticationpolicy`` - ``remoteuserauthenticationpolicy`` - ``authtktauthenticationpolicy`` - Add a new ZCML directive which configures an ACL authorization policy named ``aclauthorizationpolicy``. Bug Fixes --------- - Bug fix: when a ``repoze.bfg.resource.PackageOverrides`` class was instantiated, and the package it was overriding already had a ``__loader__`` attribute, it would fail at startup time, even if the ``__loader__`` attribute was another PackageOverrides instance. We now replace any ``__loader__`` that is also a PackageOverrides instance. Symptom: ``ConfigurationExecutionError: : Package already has a __loader__ (probably a module in a zipped egg)``. 1.0a7 (2009-06-30) ================== Features -------- - Add a ``reload_resources`` configuration file setting (aka the ``BFG_RELOAD_RESOURCES`` environment variable). When this is set to true, the server never needs to be restarted when moving files between directory resource overrides (esp. for templates currently). - Add a ``reload_all`` configuration file setting (aka the ``BFG_RELOAD_ALL`` environment variable) that implies both ``reload_resources`` and ``reload_templates``. - The ``static`` helper view class now uses a ``PackageURLParser`` in order to allow for the overriding of static resources (CSS / logo files, etc) using the ``resource`` ZCML directive. The ``PackageURLParser`` class was added to a (new) ``static`` module in BFG; it is a subclass of the ``StaticURLParser`` class in ``paste.urlparser``. - The ``repoze.bfg.templating.renderer_from_cache`` function now checks for the ``reload_resources`` setting; if it's true, it does not register a template renderer (it won't use the registry as a template renderer cache). Documentation ------------- - Add ``pkg_resources`` to the glossary. - Update the "Environment" docs to note the existence of ``reload_resources`` and ``reload_all``. - Updated the ``bfg_alchemy`` paster template to include two views: the view on the root shows a list of links to records; the view on a record shows the details for that object. Internal -------- - Use a colon instead of a tab as the separator between package name and relpath to form the "spec" when register a ITemplateRenderer. - Register a ``repoze.bfg.resource.OverrideProvider`` as a pkg_resources provider only for modules which are known to have overrides, instead of globally, when a directive is used (performance). 1.0a6 (2009-06-29) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Use ``caller_package`` function instead of ``caller_module`` function within ``templating`` to avoid needing to name the caller module in resource overrides (actually match docs). - Make it possible to override templates stored directly in a module with templates in a subdirectory of the same module, stored directly within another module, or stored in a subdirectory of another module (actually match docs). 1.0a5 (2009-06-28) ================== Features -------- - A new ZCML directive exists named "resource". This ZCML directive allows you to override Chameleon templates within a package (both directories full of templates and individual template files) with other templates in the same package or within another package. This allows you to "fake out" a view's use of a template, causing it to retrieve a different template than the one actually named by a relative path to a call like ``render_template_to_response('templates/mytemplate.pt')``. For example, you can override a template file by doing:: The string passed to "to_override" and "override_with" is named a "specification". The colon separator in a specification separates the package name from a package-relative directory name. The colon and the following relative path are optional. If they are not specified, the override attempts to resolve every lookup into a package from the directory of another package. For example:: Individual subdirectories within a package can also be overridden:: If you wish to override a directory with another directory, you must make sure to attach the slash to the end of both the ``to_override`` specification and the ``override_with`` specification. If you fail to attach a slash to the end of a specification that points a directory, you will get unexpected results. You cannot override a directory specification with a file specification, and vice versa (a startup error will occur if you try). You cannot override a resource with itself (a startup error will occur if you try). Only individual *package* resources may be overridden. Overrides will not traverse through subpackages within an overridden package. This means that if you want to override resources for both ``some.package:templates``, and ``some.package.views:templates``, you will need to register two overrides. The package name in a specification may start with a dot, meaning that the package is relative to the package in which the ZCML file resides. For example:: Overrides for the same ``to_overrides`` specification can be named multiple times within ZCML. Each ``override_with`` path will be consulted in the order defined within ZCML, forming an override search path. Resource overrides can actually override resources other than templates. Any software which uses the ``pkg_resources`` ``get_resource_filename``, ``get_resource_stream`` or ``get_resource_string`` APIs will obtain an overridden file when an override is used. However, the only built-in facility which uses the ``pkg_resources`` API within BFG is the templating stuff, so we only call out template overrides here. - Use the ``pkg_resources`` API to locate template filenames instead of dead-reckoning using the ``os.path`` module. - The ``repoze.bfg.templating`` module now uses ``pkg_resources`` to locate and register template files instead of using an absolute path name. 1.0a4 (2009-06-25) ================== Features -------- - Cause ``:segment`` matches in route paths to put a Unicode-decoded and URL-dequoted value in the matchdict for the value matched. Previously a non-decoded non-URL-dequoted string was placed in the matchdict as the value. - Cause ``*remainder`` matches in route paths to put a *tuple* in the matchdict dictionary in order to be able to present Unicode-decoded and URL-dequoted values for the traversal path. Previously a non-decoded non-URL-dequoted string was placed in the matchdict as the value. - Add optional ``max_age`` keyword value to the ``remember`` method of ``repoze.bfg.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy``; if this value is passed to ``remember``, the generated cookie will have a corresponding Max-Age value. Documentation ------------- - Add information to the URL Dispatch narrative documentation about path pattern matching syntax. Bug Fixes --------- - Make ``route_url`` URL-quote segment replacements during generation. Remainder segments are not quoted. 1.0a3 (2009-06-24) ================== Implementation Changes ---------------------- - ``repoze.bfg`` no longer relies on the Routes package to interpret URL paths. All known existing ``path`` patterns will continue to work with the reimplemented logic, which lives in ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch``. ```` ZCML directives which use certain attributes (uncommon ones) may not work (see "Backwards Incompatibilities" below). Bug Fixes --------- - ``model_url`` when passed a request that was generated as a result of a route match would fail in a call to ``route.generate``. - BFG-on-GAE didn't work due to a corner case bug in the fallback Python implementation of ``threading.local`` (symptom: "Initialization arguments are not supported"). Thanks to Michael Bernstein for the bug report. Documentation ------------- - Added a "corner case" explanation to the "Hybrid Apps" chapter explaining what to do when "the wrong" view is matched. - Use ``repoze.bfg.url.route_url`` API in tutorials rather than Routes ``url_for`` API. Features -------- - Added the ``repoze.bfg.url.route_url`` API. This API allows you to generate URLs based on ```` declarations. See the URL Dispatch narrative chapter and the "repoze.bfg.url" module API documentation for more information. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - As a result of disusing Routes, using the Routes ``url_for`` API inside a BFG application (as was suggested by previous iterations of tutorials) will no longer work. Use the ``repoze.bfg.url.route_url`` method instead. - The following attributes on the ```` ZCML directive no longer work: ``encoding``, ``static``, ``filter``, ``condition_method``, ``condition_subdomain``, ``condition_function``, ``explicit``, or ``subdomains``. These were all Routes features. - The ```` ZCML directive no longer supports the ```` subdirective. This was a Routes feature. 1.0a2 (2009-06-23) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - The ``bfg_routesalchemy`` paster template app tests failed due to a mismatch between test and view signatures. Features -------- - Add a ``view_for`` attribute to the ``route`` ZCML directive. This attribute should refer to an interface or a class (ala the ``for`` attribute of the ``view`` ZCML directive). Documentation ------------- - Conditional documentation in installation section ("how to install a Python interpreter"). Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``callback`` argument of the ``repoze.bfg.authentication`` authentication policies named ``RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy``, ``RemoteUserAuthenticationPolicy``, and ``AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy`` now must accept two positional arguments: the orginal argument accepted by each (userid or identity) plus a second argument, which will be the current request. Apologies, this is required to service finding groups when there is no "global" database connection. 1.0a1 (2009-06-22) ================== Features -------- - A new ZCML directive was added named ``notfound``. This ZCML directive can be used to name a view that should be invoked when the request can't otherwise be resolved to a view callable. For example:: - A new ZCML directive was added named ``forbidden``. This ZCML directive can be used to name a view that should be invoked when a view callable for a request is found, but cannot be invoked due to an authorization failure. For example:: - Allow views to be *optionally* defined as callables that accept only a request object, instead of both a context and a request (which still works, and always will). The following types work as views in this style: - functions that accept a single argument ``request``, e.g.:: def aview(request): pass - new and old-style classes that have an ``__init__`` method that accepts ``self, request``, e.g.:: def View(object): __init__(self, request): pass - Arbitrary callables that have a ``__call__`` method that accepts ``self, request``, e.g.:: def AView(object): def __call__(self, request): pass view = AView() This likely should have been the calling convention all along, as the request has ``context`` as an attribute already, and with views called as a result of URL dispatch, having the context in the arguments is not very useful. C'est la vie. - Cache the absolute path in the caller's package globals within ``repoze.bfg.path`` to get rid of repeated (expensive) calls to os.path.abspath. - Add ``reissue_time`` and ``timeout`` parameters to ``repoze.bfg.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy`` constructor. If these are passed, cookies will be reset every so often (cadged from the same change to repoze.who lately). - The matchdict related to the matching of a Routes route is available on the request as the ``matchdict`` attribute: ``request.matchdict``. If no route matched, this attribute will be None. - Make 404 responses slightly cheaper by showing ``environ["PATH_INFO"]`` on the notfound result page rather than the fullly computed URL. - Move LRU cache implementation into a separate package (``repoze.lru``). - The concepts of traversal and URL dispatch have been unified. It is now possible to use the same sort of factory as both a traversal "root factory" and what used to be referred to as a urldispatch "context factory". - When the root factory argument (as a first argument) passed to ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` is ``None``, a *default* root factory is used. This is in support of using routes as "root finders"; it supplants the idea that there is a default ``IRoutesContextFactory``. - The `view`` ZCML statement and the ``repoze.bfg.view.bfg_view`` decorator now accept an extra argument: ``route_name``. If a ``route_name`` is specified, it must match the name of a previously defined ``route`` statement. When it is specified, the view will only be called when that route matches during a request. - It is now possible to perfom traversal *after* a route has matched. Use the pattern ``*traverse`` in a ```` ``path`` attribute within ZCML, and the path remainder which it matches will be used as a traversal path. - When any route defined matches, the WSGI environment will now contain a key ``bfg.routes.route`` (the Route object which matched), and a key ``bfg.routes.matchdict`` (the result of calling route.match). Deprecations ------------ - Utility registrations against ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INotFoundView`` and ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IForbiddenView`` are now deprecated. Use the ``notfound`` and ``forbidden`` ZCML directives instead (see the "Hooks" chapter for more information). Such registrations will continue to work, but the notfound and forbidden directives do "extra work" to ensure that the callable named by the directive can be called by the router even if it's a class or request-argument-only view. Removals -------- - The ``IRoutesContext``, ``IRoutesContextFactory``, and ``IContextNotFound`` interfaces were removed from ``repoze.bfg.interfaces``. These were never APIs. - The ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesContextNotFound``, ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesModelTraverser`` and ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesContextURL`` classes were removed. These were also never APIs. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Moved the ``repoze.bfg.push`` module, which implemented the ``pushpage`` decorator, into a separate distribution, ``repoze.bfg.pushpage``. Applications which used this decorator should continue to work after adding that distribution to their installation requirements. - Changing the default request factory via an IRequestFactory utility registration (as used to be documented in the "Hooks" chapter's "Changing the request factory" section) is no longer supported. The dance to manufacture a request is complicated as a result of unifying traversal and url dispatch, making it highly unlikely for anyone to be able to override it properly. For those who just want to decorate or modify a request, use a NewRequestEvent subscriber (see the Events chapter in the documentation). - The ``repoze.bfg.IRequestFactory`` interface was removed. See the bullet above for why. - Routes "context factories" (spelled as the factory argument to a route statement in ZCML) must now expect the WSGI environ as a single argument rather than a set of keyword arguments. They can obtain the match dictionary by asking for environ['bfg.routes.matchdict']. This is the same set of keywords that used to be passed to urldispatch "context factories" in BFG 0.9 and below. - Using the ``@zope.component.adapter`` decorator on a bfg view function no longer works. Use the ``@repoze.bfg.view.bfg_view`` decorator instead to mark a function (or a class) as a view. - The name under which the matching route object is found in the environ was changed from ``bfg.route`` to ``bfg.routes.route``. - Finding the root is now done *before* manufacturing a request object (and sending a new request event) within the router (it used to be performed afterwards). - Adding ``*path_info`` to a route no longer changes the PATH_INFO for a request that matches using URL dispatch. This feature was only there to service the ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.wsgiapp2`` decorator and it did it wrong; use ``*subpath`` instead now. - The values of ``subpath``, ``traversed``, and ``virtual_root_path`` attached to the request object are always now tuples instead of lists (performance). Bug Fixes --------- - The ``bfg_alchemy`` Paster template named "repoze.tm" in its pipeline rather than "repoze.tm2", causing the startup to fail. - Move BBB logic for registering an IAuthenticationPolicy/IForbiddenView/INotFoundView based on older concepts from the router module's ``make_app`` function into the ``repoze.bfg.zcml.zcml_configure`` callable, to service compatibility with scripts that use "zope.configuration.xmlconfig" (replace with ``repoze.bfg.zml.zcml_configure`` as necessary to get BBB logic) Documentation ------------- - Add interface docs related to how to create authentication policies and authorization policies to the "Security" narrative chapter. - Added a (fairly sad) "Combining Traversal and URL Dispatch" chapter to the narrative documentation. This explains the usage of ``*traverse`` and ``*subpath`` in routes URL patters. - A "router" chapter explaining the request/response lifecycle at a high level was added. - Replaced all mentions and explanations of a routes "context factory" with equivalent explanations of a "root factory" (context factories have been disused). - Updated Routes bfgwiki2 tutorial to reflect the fact that context factories are now no longer used. 0.9.1 (2009-06-02) ================== Features -------- - Add API named ``repoze.bfg.settings.get_settings`` which retrieves a derivation of values passed as the ``options`` value of ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app``. This API should be preferred instead of using getUtility(ISettings). I added a new ``repoze.bfg.settings`` API document as well. Bug Fixes --------- - Restored missing entry point declaration for bfg_alchemy paster template, which was accidentally removed in 0.9. Documentation ------------- - Fix a reference to ``wsgiapp`` in the ``wsgiapp2`` API documentation within the ``repoze.bfg.wsgi`` module. API Removals ------------ - The ``repoze.bfg.location.locate`` API was removed: it didn't do enough to be very helpful and had a misleading name. 0.9 (2009-06-01) ================ Bug Fixes --------- - It was not possible to register a custom ``IRoutesContextFactory`` for use as a default context factory as documented in the "Hooks" chapter. Features -------- - The ``request_type`` argument of ZCML ``view`` declarations and ``bfg_view`` decorators can now be one of the strings ``GET``, ``POST``, ``PUT``, ``DELETE``, or ``HEAD`` instead of a reference to the respective interface type imported from ``repoze.bfg.interfaces``. - The ``route`` ZCML directive now accepts ``request_type`` as an alias for its ``condition_method`` argument for symmetry with the ``view`` directive. - The ``bfg_routesalchemy`` paster template now provides a unit test and actually uses the database during a view rendering. Removals -------- - Remove ``repoze.bfg.threadlocal.setManager``. It was only used in unit tests. - Remove ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.HTTPException``, ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.NotFound``, and ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.Unauthorized``. These classes were disused with the introduction of the ``IUnauthorizedView`` and ``INotFoundView`` machinery. Documentation ------------- - Add description to narrative templating chapter about how to use Chameleon text templates. - Changed Views narrative chapter to use method strings rather than interface types, and moved advanced interface type usage to Events narrative chapter. - Added a Routes+SQLAlchemy wiki tutorial. 0.9a8 (2009-05-31) ================== Features -------- - It is now possible to register a custom ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INotFoundView`` for a given application. This feature replaces the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INotFoundAppFactory`` feature previously described in the Hooks chapter. The INotFoundView will be called when the framework detects that a view lookup done as a result of a request fails; it should accept a context object and a request object; it should return an IResponse object (a webob response, basically). See the Hooks narrative chapter of the BFG docs for more info. - The error presented when a view invoked by the router returns a non-response object now includes the view's name for troubleshooting purposes. Bug Fixes --------- - A "new response" event is emitted for forbidden and notfound views. Deprecations ------------ - The ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INotFoundAppFactory`` interface has been deprecated in favor of using the new ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INotFoundView`` mechanism. Renames ------- - Renamed ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IForbiddenResponseFactory`` to ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IForbiddenView``. 0.9a7 (2009-05-30) ================== Features -------- - Remove "context" argument from ``effective_principals`` and ``authenticated_userid`` function APIs in ``repoze.bfg.security``, effectively a doing reversion to 0.8 and before behavior. Both functions now again accept only the ``request`` parameter. 0.9a6 (2009-05-29) ================== Documentation ------------- - Changed "BFG Wiki" tutorial to use AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy rather than repoze.who. Features -------- - Add an AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy. This policy retrieves credentials from an auth_tkt cookie managed by the application itself (instead of relying on an upstream data source for authentication data). See the Security API chapter of the documentation for more info. - Allow RemoteUserAuthenticationPolicy and RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy to accept various constructor arguments. See the Security API chapter of the documentation for more info. 0.9a5 (2009-05-28) ================== Features -------- - Add a ``get_app`` API functions to the ``paster`` module. This obtains a WSGI application from a config file given a config file name and a section name. See the ``repoze.bfg.paster`` API docs for more information. - Add a new module named ``scripting``. It contains a ``get_root`` API function, which, provided a Router instance, returns a traversal root object and a "closer". See the ``repoze.bfg.scripting`` API docs for more info. 0.9a4 (2009-05-27) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Try checking for an "old style" security policy *after* we parse ZCML (thinko). 0.9a3 (2009-05-27) ================== Features -------- - Allow IAuthenticationPolicy and IAuthorizationPolicy to be overridden via ZCML registrations (do ZCML parsing after registering these in router.py). Documentation ------------- - Added "BFG Wiki" tutorial to documentation; it describes step-by-step how to create a traversal-based ZODB application with authentication. Deprecations ------------ - Added deprecations for imports of ``ACLSecurityPolicy``, ``InheritingACLSecurityPolicy``, ``RemoteUserACLSecurityPolicy``, ``RemoteUserInheritingACLSecurityPolicy``, ``WhoACLSecurityPolicy``, and ``WhoInheritingACLSecurityPolicy`` from the ``repoze.bfg.security`` module; for the meantime (for backwards compatibility purposes) these live in the ``repoze.bfg.secpols`` module. Note however, that the entire concept of a "security policy" is deprecated in BFG in favor of separate authentication and authorization policies, so any use of a security policy will generate additional deprecation warnings even if you do start using ``repoze.bfg.secpols``. ``repoze.bfg.secpols`` will disappear in a future release of ``repoze.bfg``. Deprecated Import Alias Removals -------------------------------- - Remove ``repoze.bfg.template`` module. All imports from this package have been deprecated since 0.3.8. Instead, import ``get_template``, ``render_template``, and ``render_template_to_response`` from the ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt`` module. - Remove backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.traversal.split_path`` (deprecated since 0.6.5). This must now be imported as ``repoze.bfg.traversal.traversal_path``). - Remove backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesContext`` (deprecated since 0.6.5). This must now be imported as ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.DefaultRoutesContext``. - Removed backwards compatibility import aliases for ``repoze.bfg.router.get_options`` and ``repoze.bfg.router.Settings`` (deprecated since 0.6.2). These both must now be imported from ``repoze.bfg.settings``. - Removed backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IRootPolicy`` (deprecated since 0.6.2). It must be imported as ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IRootFactory`` now. - Removed backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplate`` (deprecated since 0.4.4). It must be imported as ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateRenderer`` now. - Removed backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateFactory`` (deprecated since 0.4.4). It must be imported as ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateRendererFactory`` now. - Removed backwards compatibility import alias for ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt.ZPTTemplateFactory`` (deprecated since 0.4.4). This must be imported as ``repoze.bfg.ZPTTemplateRenderer`` now. 0.9a2 (2009-05-27) ================== Features -------- - A paster command has been added named "bfgshell". This command can be used to get an interactive prompt with your BFG root object in the global namespace. E.g.:: bin/paster bfgshell /path/to/myapp.ini myapp See the ``Project`` chapter in the BFG documentation for more information. Deprecations ------------ - The name ``repoze.bfg.registry.registry_manager`` was never an API, but scripts in the wild were using it to set up an environment for use under a debug shell. A backwards compatibility shim has been added for this purpose, but the feature is deprecated. 0.9a1 (2009-5-27) ================= Features -------- - New API functions named ``forget`` and ``remember`` are available in the ``security`` module. The ``forget`` function returns headers which will cause the currently authenticated user to be logged out when set in a response. The ``remember`` function (when passed the proper arguments) will return headers which will cause a principal to be "logged in" when set in a response. See the Security API chapter of the docs for more info. - New keyword arguments to the ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` call have been added: ``authentication_policy`` and ``authorization_policy``. These should, respectively, be an implementation of an authentication policy (an object implementing the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy`` interface) and an implementation of an authorization policy (an object implementing ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IAuthorizationPolicy)``. Concrete implementations of authentication policies exist in ``repoze.bfg.authentication``. Concrete implementations of authorization policies exist in ``repoze.bfg.authorization``. Both ``authentication_policy`` and ``authorization_policy`` default to ``None``. If ``authentication_policy`` is ``None``, but ``authorization_policy`` is *not* ``None``, then ``authorization_policy`` is ignored (the ability to do authorization depends on authentication). If the ``authentication_policy`` argument is *not* ``None``, and the ``authorization_policy`` argument *is* ``None``, the authorization policy defaults to an authorization implementation that uses ACLs (``repoze.bfg.authorization.ACLAuthorizationPolicy``). We no longer encourage configuration of "security policies" using ZCML, as previously we did for ``ISecurityPolicy``. This is because it's not uncommon to need to configure settings for concrete authorization or authentication policies using paste .ini parameters; the app entry point for your application is the natural place to do this. - Two new abstractions have been added in the way of adapters used by the system: an ``IAuthorizationPolicy`` and an ``IAuthenticationPolicy``. A combination of these (as registered by the ``securitypolicy`` ZCML directive) take the place of the ``ISecurityPolicy`` abstraction in previous releases of repoze.who. The API functions in ``repoze.who.security`` (such as ``authentication_userid``, ``effective_principals``, ``has_permission``, and so on) have been changed to try to make use of these new adapters. If you're using an older ``ISecurityPolicy`` adapter, the system will still work, but it will print deprecation warnings when such a policy is used. - The way the (internal) IViewPermission utilities registered via ZCML are invoked has changed. They are purely adapters now, returning a boolean result, rather than returning a callable. You shouldn't have been using these anyway. ;-) - New concrete implementations of IAuthenticationPolicy have been added to the ``repoze.bfg.authentication`` module: ``RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy`` which uses ``repoze.who`` identity to retrieve authentication data from and ``RemoteUserAuthenticationPolicy``, which uses the ``REMOTE_USER`` value in the WSGI environment to retrieve authentication data. - A new concrete implementation of IAuthorizationPolicy has been added to the ``repoze.bfg.authorization`` module: ``ACLAuthorizationPolicy`` which uses ACL inheritance to do authorization. - It is now possible to register a custom ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IForbiddenResponseFactory`` for a given application. This feature replaces the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IUnauthorizedAppFactory`` feature previously described in the Hooks chapter. The IForbiddenResponseFactory will be called when the framework detects an authorization failure; it should accept a context object and a request object; it should return an IResponse object (a webob response, basically). Read the below point for more info and see the Hooks narrative chapter of the BFG docs for more info. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Custom NotFound and Forbidden (nee' Unauthorized) WSGI applications (registered as a utility for INotFoundAppFactory and IUnauthorizedAppFactory) could rely on an environment key named ``message`` describing the circumstance of the response. This key has been renamed to ``repoze.bfg.message`` (as per the WSGI spec, which requires environment extensions to contain dots). Deprecations ------------ - The ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IUnauthorizedAppFactory`` interface has been deprecated in favor of using the new ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IForbiddenResponseFactory`` mechanism. - The ``view_execution_permitted`` API should now be imported from the ``repoze.bfg.security`` module instead of the ``repoze.bfg.view`` module. - The ``authenticated_userid`` and ``effective_principals`` APIs in ``repoze.bfg.security`` used to only take a single argument (request). They now accept two arguments (``context`` and ``request``). Calling them with a single argument is still supported but issues a deprecation warning. (NOTE: this change was reverted in 0.9a7; meaning the 0.9 versions of these functions again accept ``request`` only, just like 0.8 and before). - Use of "old-style" security policies (those base on ISecurityPolicy) is now deprecated. See the "Security" chapter of the docs for info about activating an authorization policy and an authentication poicy. 0.8.1 (2009-05-21) ================== Features -------- - Class objects may now be used as view callables (both via ZCML and via use of the ``bfg_view`` decorator in Python 2.6 as a class decorator). The calling semantics when using a class as a view callable is similar to that of using a class as a Zope "browser view": the class' ``__init__`` must accept two positional parameters (conventionally named ``context``, and ``request``). The resulting instance must be callable (it must have a ``__call__`` method). When called, the instance should return a response. For example:: from webob import Response class MyView(object): def __init__(self, context, request): self.context = context self.request = request def __call__(self): return Response('hello from %s!' % self.context) See the "Views" chapter in the documentation and the ``repoze.bfg.view`` API documentation for more information. - Removed the pickling of ZCML actions (the code that wrote ``configure.zcml.cache`` next to ``configure.zcml`` files in projects). The code which managed writing and reading of the cache file was a source of subtle bugs when users switched between imperative (e.g. ``@bfg_view``) registrations and declarative registrations (e.g. the ``view`` directive in ZCML) on the same project. On a moderately-sized project (535 ZCML actions and 15 ZCML files), executing actions read from the pickle was saving us only about 200ms (2.5 sec vs 2.7 sec average). On very small projects (1 ZCML file and 4 actions), startup time was comparable, and sometimes even slower when reading from the pickle, and both ways were so fast that it really just didn't matter anyway. 0.8 (2009-05-18) ================ Features -------- - 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 ------------ - 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 --------------------------- - 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. 0.8a7 (2009-05-16) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``RoutesMapper`` class in ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch`` has been removed, as well as its documentation. It had been deprecated since 0.6.3. Code in ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesModelTraverser`` which catered to it has also been removed. - The semantics of the ``route`` ZCML directive have been simplified. Previously, it was assumed that to use a route, you wanted to map a route to an externally registered view. The new ``route`` directive instead has a ``view`` attribute which is required, specifying the dotted path to a view callable. When a route directive is processed, a view is *registered* using the name attribute of the route directive as its name and the callable as its value. The ``view_name`` and ``provides`` attributes of the ``route`` directive are therefore no longer used. Effectively, if you were previously using the ``route`` directive, it means you must change a pair of ZCML directives that look like this:: To a ZCML directive that looks like this:: In other words, to make old code work, remove the ``view`` directives that were only there to serve the purpose of backing ``route`` directives, and move their ``view=`` attribute into the ``route`` directive itself. This change also necessitated that the ``name`` attribute of the ``route`` directive is now required. If you were previously using ``route`` directives without a ``name`` attribute, you'll need to add one (the name is arbitrary, but must be unique among all ``route`` and ``view`` statements). The ``provides`` attribute of the ``route`` directive has also been removed. This directive specified a sequence of interface types that the generated context would be decorated with. Since route views are always generated now for a single interface (``repoze.bfg.IRoutesContext``) as opposed to being looked up arbitrarily, there is no need to decorate any context to ensure a view is found. Documentation ------------- - Added API docs for the ``repoze.bfg.testing`` methods ``registerAdapter``, ``registerUtiity``, ``registerSubscriber``, and ``cleanUp``. - Added glossary entry for "root factory". - Noted existence of ``repoze.bfg.pagetemplate`` template bindings in "Available Add On Template System Bindings" in Templates chapter in narrative docs. - Update "Templates" narrative chapter in docs (expand to show a sample template and correct macro example). Features -------- - Courtesty Carlos de la Guardia, added an ``alchemy`` Paster template. This paster template sets up a BFG project that uses SQAlchemy (with SQLite) and uses traversal to resolve URLs. (no Routes areused). This template can be used via ``paster create -t bfg_alchemy``. - The Routes ``Route`` object used to resolve the match is now put into the environment as ``bfg.route`` when URL dispatch is used. - You can now change the default Routes "context factory" globally. See the "ZCML Hooks" chapter of the documentation (in the "Changing the Default Routes Context Factory" section). 0.8a6 (2009-05-11) ================== Features -------- - Added a ``routesalchemy`` Paster template. This paster template sets up a BFG project that uses SQAlchemy (with SQLite) and uses Routes exclusively to resolve URLs (no traversal root factory is used). This template can be used via ``paster create -t bfg_routesalchemy``. Documentation ------------- - Added documentation to the URL Dispatch chapter about how to catch the root URL using a ZCML ``route`` directive. - Added documentation to the URL Dispatch chapter about how to perform a cleanup function at the end of a request (e.g. close the SQL connection). Bug Fixes --------- - In version 0.6.3, passing a ``get_root`` callback (a "root factory") to ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` became optional if any ``route`` declaration was made in ZCML. The intent was to make it possible to disuse traversal entirely, instead relying entirely on URL dispatch (Routes) to resolve all contexts. However a compound set of bugs prevented usage of a Routes-based root view (a view which responds to "/"). One bug existed in `repoze.bfg.urldispatch``, another existed in Routes itself. To resolve this issue, the urldispatch module was fixed, and a fork of the Routes trunk was put into the "dev" index named ``Routes-1.11dev-chrism-home``. The source for the fork exists at `http://bitbucket.org/chrism/routes-home/ `_; its contents have been merged into the Routes trunk (what will be Routes 1.11). 0.8a5 (2009-05-08) ================== Features -------- - Two new security policies were added: RemoteUserInheritingACLSecurityPolicy and WhoInheritingACLSecurityPolicy. These are security policies which take into account *all* ACLs defined in the lineage of a context rather than stopping at the first ACL found in a lineage. See the "Security" chapter of the API documentation for more information. - The API and narrative documentation dealing with security was changed to introduce the new "inheriting" security policy variants. - Added glossary entry for "lineage". Deprecations ------------ - The security policy previously named ``RepozeWhoIdentityACLSecurityPolicy`` now has the slightly saner name of ``WhoACLSecurityPolicy``. A deprecation warning is emitted when this policy is imported under the "old" name; usually this is due to its use in ZCML within your application. If you're getting this deprecation warning, change your ZCML to use the new name, e.g. change:: To:: 0.8a4 (2009-05-04) ================== Features -------- - ``zope.testing`` is no longer a direct dependency, although our dependencies (such as ``zope.interface``, ``repoze.zcml``, etc) still depend on it. - Tested on Google App Engine. Added a tutorial to the documentation explaining how to deploy a BFG app to GAE. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Applications which rely on ``zope.testing.cleanup.cleanUp`` in unit tests can still use that function indefinitely. However, for maximum forward compatibility, they should import ``cleanUp`` from ``repoze.bfg.testing`` instead of from ``zope.testing.cleanup``. The BFG paster templates and docs have been changed to use this function instead of the ``zope.testing.cleanup`` version. 0.8a3 (2009-05-03) =================== Features -------- - Don't require a successful import of ``zope.testing`` at BFG application runtime. This allows us to get rid of ``zope.testing`` on platforms like GAE which have file limits. 0.8a2 (2009-05-02) ================== Features -------- - We no longer include the ``configure.zcml`` of the ``chameleon.zpt`` package within the ``configure.zcml`` of the "repoze.bfg.includes" package. This has been a no-op for some time now. - The ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt`` package no longer imports from ``chameleon.zpt`` at module scope, deferring the import until later within a method call. The ``chameleon.zpt`` package can't be imported on platforms like GAE. 0.8a1 (2009-05-02) ================== Deprecation Warning and Import Alias Removals --------------------------------------------- - Since version 0.6.1, a deprecation warning has been emitted when the name ``model_url`` is imported from the ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` module. This import alias (and the deprecation warning) has been removed. Any import of the ``model_url`` function will now need to be done from ``repoze.bfg.url``; any import of the name ``model_url`` from ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` will now fail. This was done to remove a dependency on zope.deferredimport. - Since version 0.6.5, a deprecation warning has been emitted when the name ``RoutesModelTraverser`` is imported from the ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` module. This import alias (and the deprecation warning) has been removed. Any import of the ``RoutesModelTraverser`` class will now need to be done from ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch``; any import of the name ``RoutesModelTraverser`` from ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` will now fail. This was done to remove a dependency on zope.deferredimport. Features -------- - This release of ``repoze.bfg`` is "C-free". This means it has no hard dependencies on any software that must be compiled from C source at installation time. In particular, ``repoze.bfg`` no longer depends on the ``lxml`` package. This change has introduced some backwards incompatibilities, described in the "Backwards Incompatibilities" section below. - This release was tested on Windows XP. It appears to work fine and all the tests pass. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- Incompatibilities related to making ``repoze.bfg`` "C-free": - Removed the ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi`` module, and thus support for Genshi-style chameleon templates. Genshi-style Chameleon templates depend upon ``lxml``, which is implemented in C (as opposed to pure Python) and the ``repoze.bfg`` core is "C-free" as of this release. You may get Genshi-style Chameleon support back by installing the ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi`` package availalable from http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi (also available in the index at http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/0.8/simple). All existing code that depended on the ``chameleon_genshi`` module prior to this release of ``repoze.bfg`` should work without change after this addon is installed. - Removed the ``repoze.bfg.xslt`` module and thus support for XSL templates. The ``repoze.bfg.xslt`` module depended upon ``lxml``, which is implemented in C, and the ``repoze.bfg`` core is "C-free" as of this release. You bay get XSL templating back by installing the ``repoze.bfg.xslt`` package available from http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.xslt/ (also available in the index at http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/0.8/simple). All existing code that depended upon the ``xslt`` module prior to this release of ``repoze.bfg`` should work without modification after this addon is installed. - Removed the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INodeTemplateRenderer`` interface and the an old b/w compat aliases from that interface to ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INodeTemplate``. This interface must now be imported from the ``repoze.bfg.xslt.interfaces`` package after installation of the ``repoze.bfg.xslt`` addon package described above as ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INodeTemplateRenderer``. This interface was never part of any public API. Other backwards incompatibilities: - The ``render_template`` function in ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt`` returns Unicode instead of a string. Likewise, the individual values returned by the iterable created by the ``render_template_to_iterable`` function are also each Unicode. This is actually a backwards incompatibility inherited from our new use of the combination of ``chameleon.core`` 1.0b32 (the non-lxml-depending version) and ``chameleon.zpt`` 1.0b16+ ; the ``chameleon.zpt`` PageTemplateFile implementation used to return a string, but now returns Unicode. 0.7.1 (2009-05-01) ================== Index-Related ------------- - The canonical package index location for ``repoze.bfg`` has changed. The "old" index (http://dist.repoze.org/lemonade/dev/simple) has been superseded by a new index location (`http://dist.repoze.org/bfg/current/simple `_). The installation documentation has been updated as well as the ``setup.cfg`` file in this package. The "lemonade" index still exists, but it is not guaranteed to have the latest BFG software in it, nor will it be maintained in the future. Features -------- - The "paster create" templates have been modified to use links to the new "bfg.repoze.org" and "docs.repoze.org" websites. - Added better documentation for virtual hosting at a URL prefix within the virtual hosting docs chapter. - The interface for ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITraverser`` and the built-in implementations that implement the interface (``repoze.bfg.traversal.ModelGraphTraverser``, and ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesModelTraverser``) now expect the ``__call__`` method of an ITraverser to return 3 additional arguments: ``traversed``, ``virtual_root``, and ``virtual_root_path`` (the old contract was that the ``__call__`` method of an ITraverser returned; three arguments, the contract new is that it returns six). ``traversed`` will be a sequence of Unicode names that were traversed (including the virtual root path, if any) or ``None`` if no traversal was performed, ``virtual_root`` will be a model object representing the virtual root (or the physical root if traversal was not performed), and ``virtual_root_path`` will be a sequence representing the virtual root path (a sequence of Unicode names) or ``None`` if traversal was not performed. Six arguments are now returned from BFG ITraversers. They are returned in this order: ``context``, ``view_name``, ``subpath``, ``traversed``, ``virtual_root``, and ``virtual_root_path``. Places in the BFG code which called an ITraverser continue to accept a 3-argument return value, although BFG will generate and log a warning when one is encountered. - The request object now has the following attributes: ``traversed`` (the sequence of names traversed or ``None`` if traversal was not performed), ``virtual_root`` (the model object representing the virtual root, including the virtual root path if any), and ``virtual_root_path`` (the seuquence of names representing the virtual root path or ``None`` if traversal was not performed). - A new decorator named ``wsgiapp2`` was added to the ``repoze.bfg.wsgi`` module. This decorator performs the same function as ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.wsgiapp`` except it fixes up the ``SCRIPT_NAME``, and ``PATH_INFO`` environment values before invoking the WSGI subapplication. - The ``repoze.bfg.testing.DummyRequest`` object now has default attributes for ``traversed``, ``virtual_root``, and ``virtual_root_path``. - The RoutesModelTraverser now behaves more like the Routes "RoutesMiddleware" object when an element in the match dict is named ``path_info`` (usually when there's a pattern like ``http://foo/*path_info``). When this is the case, the ``PATH_INFO`` environment variable is set to the value in the match dict, and the ``SCRIPT_NAME`` is appended to with the prefix of the original ``PATH_INFO`` not including the value of the new variable. - The notfound debug now shows the traversed path, the virtual root, and the virtual root path too. - Speed up / clarify 'traversal' module's 'model_path', 'model_path_tuple', and '_model_path_list' functions. Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - In previous releases, the ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url``, ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path`` and ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path_tuple`` functions always ignored the ``__name__`` argument of the root object in a model graph ( effectively replacing it with a leading ``/`` in the returned value) when a path or URL was generated. The code required to perform this operation was not efficient. As of this release, the root object in a model graph *must* have a ``__name__`` attribute that is either ``None`` or the empty string (``''``) for URLs and paths to be generated properly from these APIs. If your root model object has a ``__name__`` argument that is not one of these values, you will need to change your code for URLs and paths to be generated properly. If your model graph has a root node with a string ``__name__`` that is not null, the value of ``__name__`` will be prepended to every path and URL generated. - The ``repoze.bfg.location.LocationProxy`` class and the ``repoze.bfg.location.ClassAndInstanceDescr`` class have both been removed in order to be able to eventually shed a dependency on ``zope.proxy``. Neither of these classes was ever an API. - In all previous releases, the ``repoze.bfg.location.locate`` function worked like so: if a model did not explicitly provide the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation`` interface, ``locate`` returned a ``LocationProxy`` object representing ``model`` with its ``__parent__`` attribute assigned to ``parent`` and a ``__name__`` attribute assigned to ``__name__``. In this release, the ``repoze.bfg.location.locate`` function simply jams the ``__name__`` and ``__parent__`` attributes on to the supplied model unconditionally, no matter if the object implements ILocation or not, and it never returns a proxy. This was done because the LocationProxy behavior has now moved into an add-on package (``repoze.bfg.traversalwrapper``), in order to eventually be able to shed a dependency on ``zope.proxy``. - In all previous releases, by default, if traversal was used (as opposed to URL-dispatch), and the root object supplied the``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation`` interface, but the children returned via its ``__getitem__`` returned an object that did not implement the same interface, ``repoze.bfg`` provided some implicit help during traversal. This traversal feature wrapped subobjects from the root (and thereafter) that did not implement ``ILocation`` in proxies which automatically provided them with a ``__name__`` and ``__parent__`` attribute based on the name being traversed and the previous object traversed. This feature has now been removed from the base ``repoze.bfg`` package for purposes of eventually shedding a dependency on ``zope.proxy``. In order to re-enable the wrapper behavior for older applications which cannot be changed, register the "traversalwrapper" ``ModelGraphTraverser`` as the traversal policy, rather than the default ``ModelGraphTraverser``. To use this feature, you will need to install the ``repoze.bfg.traversalwrapper`` package (an add-on package, available at http://svn.repoze.org/repoze.bfg.traversalwrapper) Then change your application's ``configure.zcml`` to include the following stanza: When this ITraverserFactory is used instead of the default, no object in the graph (even the root object) must supply a ``__name__`` or ``__parent__`` attribute. Even if subobjects returned from the root *do* implement the ILocation interface, these will still be wrapped in proxies that override the object's "real" ``__parent__`` and ``__name__`` attributes. See also changes to the "Models" chapter of the documentation (in the "Location-Aware Model Instances") section. 0.7.0 (2009-04-11) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Fix a bug in ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.HTTPException``: the content length was returned as an int rather than as a string. - Add explicit dependencies on ``zope.deferredimport``, ``zope.deprecation``, and ``zope.proxy`` for forward compatibility reasons (``zope.component`` will stop relying on ``zope.deferredimport`` soon and although we use it directly, it's only a transitive dependency, and ''zope.deprecation`` and ``zope.proxy`` are used directly even though they're only transitive dependencies as well). - Using ``model_url`` or ``model_path`` against a broken model graph (one with models that had a non-root model with a ``__name__`` of ``None``) caused an inscrutable error to be thrown: ( if not ``_must_quote[cachekey].search(s): TypeError: expected string or buffer``). Now URLs and paths generated against graphs that have None names in intermediate nodes will replace the None with the empty string, and, as a result, the error won't be raised. Of course the URL or path will still be bogus. Features -------- - Make it possible to have ``testing.DummyTemplateRenderer`` return some nondefault string representation. - Added a new ``anchor`` keyword argument to ``model_url``. If ``anchor`` is present, its string representation will be used as a named anchor in the generated URL (e.g. if ``anchor`` is passed as ``foo`` and the model URL is ``http://example.com/model/url``, the generated URL will be ``http://example.com/model/url#foo``). Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The default request charset encoding is now ``utf-8``. As a result, the request machinery will attempt to decode values from the utf-8 encoding to Unicode automatically when they are obtained via ``request.params``, ``request.GET``, and ``request.POST``. The previous behavior of BFG was to return a bytestring when a value was accessed in this manner. This change will break form handling code in apps that rely on values from those APIs being considered bytestrings. If you are manually decoding values from form submissions in your application, you'll either need to change the code that does that to expect Unicode values from ``request.params``, ``request.GET`` and ``request.POST``, or you'll need to explicitly reenable the previous behavior. To reenable the previous behavior, add the following to your application's ``configure.zcml``:: See also the documentation in the "Views" chapter of the BFG docs entitled "Using Views to Handle Form Submissions (Unicode and Character Set Issues)". Documentation ------------- - Add a section to the narrative Views chapter entitled "Using Views to Handle Form Submissions (Unicode and Character Set Issues)" explaining implicit decoding of form data values. 0.6.9 (2009-02-16) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - lru cache was unstable under concurrency (big surprise!) when it tried to redelete a key in the cache that had already been deleted. Symptom: line 64 in put:del data[oldkey]:KeyError: '/some/path'. Now we just ignore the key error if we can't delete the key (it has already been deleted). - Empty location names in model paths when generating a URL using ``repoze.bfg.model_url`` based on a model obtained via traversal are no longer ignored in the generated URL. This means that if a non-root model object has a ``__name__`` of ``''``, the URL will reflect it (e.g. ``model_url`` will generate ``http://foo/bar//baz`` if an object with the ``__name__`` of ``''`` is a child of bar and the parent of baz). URLs generated with empty path segments are, however, still irresolveable by the model graph traverser on request ingress (the traverser strips empty path segment names). Features -------- - Microspeedups of ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path``, ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path_tuple``, ``repoze.bfg.traversal.quote_path_segment``, and ``repoze.bfg.url.urlencode``. - add zip_safe = false to setup.cfg. Documentation ------------- - Add a note to the ``repoze.bfg.traversal.quote_path_segment`` API docs about caching of computed values. Implementation Changes ---------------------- - Simplification of ``repoze.bfg.traversal.TraversalContextURL.__call__`` (it now uses ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path`` instead of rolling its own path-generation). 0.6.8 (2009-02-05) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - 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. Bugfixes -------- - 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). Features -------- - 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. - The ``repoze.bfg.traversal.find_model`` API now accepts "path tuples" (see the above note regarding ``model_path_tuple``) as well as string path representations (from ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_path``) as a ``path`` argument. - Add ` `renderer`` argument (defaulting to None) to ``repoze.bfg.testing.registerDummyRenderer``. This makes it possible, for instance, to register a custom renderer that raises an exception in a unit test. Implementation Changes ---------------------- - Moved _url_quote function back to ``repoze.bfg.traversal`` from ``repoze.bfg.url``. This is not an API. 0.6.7 (2009-01-27) ================== Features -------- - 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 ``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 ---------------------- - ``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``. 0.6.6 (2009-01-26) ================== Implementation Changes ---------------------- - There is an indirection in ``repoze.bfg.url.model_url`` now that consults a utility to generate the base model url (without extra elements or a query string). Eventually this will service virtual hosting; for now it's undocumented and should not be hooked. 0.6.5 (2009-01-26) ================== Features -------- - You can now override the NotFound and Unauthorized responses that ``repoze.bfg`` generates when a view cannot be found or cannot be invoked due to lack of permission. See the "ZCML Hooks" chapter in the docs for more information. - Added Routes ZCML directive attribute explanations in documentation. - Added a ``traversal_path`` API to the traversal module; see the "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). Behavior Changes ---------------- - The ``repoze.bfg.view.render_view_to_response`` API will no longer raise a ValueError if an object returned by a view function it calls does not possess certain attributes (``headerlist``, ``app_iter``, ``status``). This API used to attempt to perform a check using the ``is_response`` function in ``repoze.bfg.view``, and raised a ``ValueError`` if the ``is_response`` check failed. The responsibility is now the caller's to ensure that the return value from a view function is a "real" response. - WSGI environ dicts passed to ``repoze.bfg`` 's Router must now contain a REQUEST_METHOD key/value; if they do not, a KeyError will be raised (speed). - It is no longer permissible to pass a "nested" list of principals to ``repoze.bfg.ACLAuthorizer.permits`` (e.g. ``['fred', ['larry', 'bob']]``). The principals list must be fully expanded. This feature was never documented, and was never an API, so it's not a backwards incompatibility. - It is no longer permissible for a security ACE to contain a "nested" list of permissions (e.g. ``(Allow, Everyone, ['read', ['view', ['write', 'manage']]])`)`. The list must instead be fully expanded (e.g. ``(Allow, Everyone, ['read', 'view', 'write', 'manage])``). This feature was never documented, and was never an API, so it's not a backwards incompatibility. - The ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesRootFactory`` now injects the ``wsgiorg.routing_args`` environment variable into the environ when a route matches. This is a tuple of ((), routing_args) where routing_args is the value that comes back from the routes mapper match (the "match dict"). - The ``repoze.bfg.traversal.RoutesModelTraverser`` class now wants to obtain the ``view_name`` and ``subpath`` from the ``wsgiorgs.routing_args`` environment variable. It falls back to obtaining these from the context for backwards compatibility. Implementation Changes ---------------------- - Get rid of ``repoze.bfg.security.ACLAuthorizer``: the ``ACLSecurityPolicy`` now does what it did inline. - Get rid of ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.NoAuthorizationInformation`` exception: it was used only by ``ACLAuthorizer``. - Use a homegrown NotFound error instead of ``webob.exc.HTTPNotFound`` (the latter is slow). - Use a homegrown Unauthorized error instead of ``webob.exc.Unauthorized`` (the latter is slow). - the ``repoze.bfg.lru.lru_cached`` decorator now uses functools.wraps in order to make documentation of LRU-cached functions possible. - Various speed micro-tweaks. Bug Fixes --------- - ``repoze.bfg.testing.DummyModel`` did not have a ``get`` method; it now does. 0.6.4 (2009-01-23) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``unicode_path_segments`` configuration variable and the ``BFG_UNICODE_PATH_SEGMENTS`` configuration variable have been removed. Path segments are now always passed to model ``__getitem__`` methods as unicode. "True" has been the default for this setting since 0.5.4, but changing this configuration setting to false allowed you to go back to passing raw path element strings to model ``__getitem__`` methods. Removal of this knob services a speed goal (we get about +80 req/s by removing the check), and it's clearer just to always expect unicode path segments in model ``__getitem__`` methods. Implementation Changes ---------------------- - ``repoze.bfg.traversal.split_path`` now also handles decoding path segments to unicode (for speed, because its results are cached). - ``repoze.bfg.traversal.step`` was made a method of the ModelGraphTraverser. - Use "precooked" Request subclasses (e.g. ``repoze.bfg.request.GETRequest``) that correspond to HTTP request methods within ``router.py`` when constructing a request object rather than using ``alsoProvides`` to attach the proper interface to an unsubclassed ``webob.Request``. This pattern is purely an optimization (e.g. preventing calls to ``alsoProvides`` means the difference between 590 r/s and 690 r/s on a MacBook 2GHz). - Tease out an extra 4% performance boost by changing the Router; instead of using imported ZCA APIs, use the same APIs directly against the registry that is an attribute of the Router. - The registry used by BFG is now a subclass of ``zope.component.registry.Components`` (defined as ``repoze.bfg.registry.Registry``); it has a ``notify`` method, a ``registerSubscriptionAdapter`` and a ``registerHandler`` method. If no subscribers are registered via ``registerHandler`` or ``registerSubscriptionAdapter``, ``notify`` is a noop for speed. - The Allowed and Denied classes in ``repoze.bfg.security`` now are lazier about constructing the representation of a reason message for speed; ``repoze.bfg.view_execution_permitted`` takes advantage of this. - The ``is_response`` check was sped up by about half at the expense of making its code slightly uglier. New Modules ----------- - ``repoze.bfg.lru`` implements an LRU cache class and a decorator for internal use. 0.6.3 (2009-01-19) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Readd ``root_policy`` attribute on Router object (as a property which returns the IRootFactory utility). It was inadvertently removed in 0.6.2. Code in the wild depended upon its presence (esp. scripts and "debug" helpers). Features -------- - URL-dispatch has been overhauled: it is no longer necessary to manually create a RoutesMapper in your application's entry point callable in order to use URL-dispatch (aka `Routes `_). A new ``route`` directive has been added to the available list of ZCML directives. Each ``route`` directive inserted into your application's ``configure.zcml`` establishes a Routes mapper connection. If any ``route`` declarations are made via ZCML within a particular application, the ``get_root`` callable passed in to ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` will automatically be wrapped in the equivalent of a RoutesMapper. Additionally, the new ``route`` directive allows the specification of a ``context_interfaces`` attribute for a route, this will be used to tag the manufactured routes context with specific interfaces when a route specifying a ``context_interfaces`` attribute is matched. - A new interface ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IContextNotFound`` was added. This interface is attached to a "dummy" context generated when Routes cannot find a match and there is no "fallback" get_root callable that uses traversal. - The ``bfg_starter`` and ``bfg_zodb`` "paster create" templates now contain images and CSS which are displayed when the default page is displayed after initial project generation. - Allow the ``repoze.bfg.view.static`` helper to be passed a relative ``root_path`` name; it will be considered relative to the file in which it was called. - The functionality of ``repoze.bfg.convention`` has been merged into the core. Applications which make use of ``repoze.bfg.convention`` will continue to work indefinitely, but it is recommended that apps stop depending upon it. To do so, substitute imports of ``repoze.bfg.convention.bfg_view`` with imports of ``repoze.bfg.view.bfg_view``, and change the stanza in ZCML from ```` to ````. As a result of the merge, bfg has grown a new dependency: ``martian``. - View functions which use the pushpage decorator are now pickleable (meaning their use won't prevent a ``configure.zcml.cache`` file from being written to disk). - Instead of invariably using ``webob.Request`` as the "request factory" (e.g. in the ``Router`` class) and ``webob.Response`` and the "response factory" (e.g. in ``render_template_to_response``), allow both to be overridden via a ZCML utility hook. See the "Using ZCML Hooks" chapter of the documentation for more information. Deprecations ------------ - The class ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesContext`` has been renamed to ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.DefaultRoutesContext``. The class should be imported by the new name as necessary (although in reality it probably shouldn't be imported from anywhere except internally within BFG, as it's not part of the API). Implementation Changes ---------------------- - The ``repoze.bfg.wsgi.wsgiapp`` decorator now uses ``webob.Request.get_response`` to do its work rather than relying on homegrown WSGI code. - The ``repoze.bfg.view.static`` helper now uses ``webob.Request.get_response`` to do its work rather than relying on homegrown WSGI code. - The ``repoze.bfg.urldispatch.RoutesModelTraverser`` class has been moved to ``repoze.bfg.traversal.RoutesModelTraverser``. - The ``repoze.bfg.registry.makeRegistry`` function was renamed to ``repoze.bfg.registry.populateRegistry`` and now accepts a ``registry`` argument (which should be an instance of ``zope.component.registry.Components``). Documentation Additions ----------------------- - Updated narrative urldispatch chapter with changes required by ```` ZCML directive. - Add a section on "Using BFG Security With URL Dispatch" into the urldispatch chapter of the documentation. - Better documentation of security policy implementations that ship with repoze.bfg. - Added a "Using ZPT Macros in repoze.bfg" section to the narrative templating chapter. 0.6.2 (2009-01-13) ================== Features -------- - Tests can be run with coverage output if you've got ``nose`` installed in the interpreter which you use to run tests. Using an interpreter with ``nose`` installed, do ``python setup.py nosetests`` within a checkout of the ``repoze.bfg`` package to see test coverage output. - Added a ``post`` argument to the ``repoze.bfg.testing:DummyRequest`` constructor. - Added ``__len__`` and ``__nonzero__`` to ``repoze.bfg.testing:DummyModel``. - The ``repoze.bfg.registry.get_options`` callable (now renamed to ``repoze.bfg.setings.get_options``) used to return only framework-specific keys and values in the dictionary it returned. It now returns all the keys and values in the dictionary it is passed *plus* any framework-specific settings culled from the environment. As a side effect, all PasteDeploy application-specific config file settings are made available as attributes of the ``ISettings`` utility from within BFG. - Renamed the existing BFG paster template to ``bfg_starter``. Added another template (``bfg_zodb``) showing default ZODB setup using ``repoze.zodbconn``. - Add a method named ``assert_`` to the DummyTemplateRenderer. This method accepts keyword arguments. Each key/value pair in the keyword arguments causes an assertion to be made that the renderer received this key with a value equal to the asserted value. - Projects generated by the paster templates now use the ``DummyTemplateRenderer.assert_`` method in their view tests. - Make the (internal) thread local registry manager maintain a stack of registries in order to make it possible to call one BFG application from inside another. - An interface specific to the HTTP verb (GET/PUT/POST/DELETE/HEAD) is attached to each request object on ingress. The HTTP-verb-related interfaces are defined in ``repoze.bfg.interfaces`` and are ``IGETRequest``, ``IPOSTRequest``, ``IPUTRequest``, ``IDELETERequest`` and ``IHEADRequest``. These interfaces can be specified as the ``request_type`` attribute of a bfg view declaration. A view naming a specific HTTP-verb-matching interface will be found only if the view is defined with a request_type that matches the HTTP verb in the incoming request. The more general ``IRequest`` interface can be used as the request_type to catch all requests (and this is indeed the default). All requests implement ``IRequest``. The HTTP-verb-matching idea was pioneered by `repoze.bfg.restrequest `_ . That package is no longer required, but still functions fine. Bug Fixes --------- - Fix a bug where the Paste configuration's ``unicode_path_segments`` (and os.environ's ``BFG_UNICODE_PATH_SEGMENTS``) may have been defaulting to false in some circumstances. It now always defaults to true, matching the documentation and intent. - The ``repoze.bfg.traversal.find_model`` API did not work properly when passed a ``path`` argument which was unicode and contained high-order bytes when the ``unicode_path_segments`` or ``BFG_UNICODE_PATH_SEGMENTS`` configuration variables were "true". - A new module was added: ``repoze.bfg.settings``. This contains deployment-settings-related code. Implementation Changes ---------------------- - The ``make_app`` callable within ``repoze.bfg.router`` now registers the ``root_policy`` argument as a utility (unnamed, using the new ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IRootFactory`` as a provides interface) rather than passing it as the first argument to the ``repoze.bfg.router.Router`` class. As a result, the ``repoze.bfg.router.Router`` router class only accepts a single argument: ``registry``. The ``repoze.bfg.router.Router`` class retrieves the root policy via a utility lookup now. The ``repoze.bfg.router.make_app`` API also now performs some important application registrations that were previously handled inside ``repoze.bfg.registry.makeRegistry``. New Modules ----------- - A ``repoze.bfg.settings`` module was added. It contains code related to deployment settings. Most of the code it contains was moved to it from the ``repoze.bfg.registry`` module. Behavior Changes ---------------- - The ``repoze.bfg.settings.Settings`` class (an instance of which is registered as a utility providing ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ISettings`` when any application is started) now automatically calls ``repoze.bfg.settings.get_options`` on the options passed to its constructor. This means that usage of ``get_options`` within an application's ``make_app`` function is no longer required (the "raw" ``options`` dict or None may be passed). - Remove old cold which attempts to recover from trying to unpickle a ``z3c.pt`` template; Chameleon has been the templating engine for a good long time now. Running repoze.bfg against a sandbox that has pickled ``z3c.pt`` templates it will now just fail with an unpickling error, but can be fixed by deleting the template cache files. Deprecations ------------ - Moved the ``repoze.bfg.registry.Settings`` class. This has been moved to ``repoze.bfg.settings.Settings``. A deprecation warning is issued when it is imported from the older location. - Moved the ``repoze.bfg.registry.get_options`` function This has been moved to ``repoze.bfg.settings.get_options``. A deprecation warning is issued when it is imported from the older location. - The ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.IRootPolicy`` interface was renamed within the interfaces package. It has been renamed to ``IRootFactory``. A deprecation warning is issued when it is imported from the older location. 0.6.1 (2009-01-06) ================== New Modules ----------- - 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 -------- - A ``static`` helper class was added to the ``repoze.bfg.views`` module. Instances of this class are willing to act as BFG views which return static resources using files on disk. See the ``repoze.bfg.view`` docs for more info. - 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 `_) for more information. 0.6 (2008-12-26) ================ Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - Rather than prepare the "stock" implementations of the ZCML directives from the ``zope.configuration`` package for use under ``repoze.bfg``, ``repoze.bfg`` now makes available the implementations of directives from the ``repoze.zcml`` package (see http://static.repoze.org/zcmldocs). As a result, the ``repoze.bfg`` package now depends on the ``repoze.zcml`` package, and no longer depends directly on the ``zope.component``, ``zope.configuration``, ``zope.interface``, or ``zope.proxy`` packages. The primary reason for this change is to enable us to eventually reduce the number of inappropriate ``repoze.bfg`` Zope package dependencies, as well as to shed features of dependent package directives that don't make sense for ``repoze.bfg``. Note that currently the set of requirements necessary to use bfg has not changed. This is due to inappropriate Zope package requirements in ``chameleon.zpt``, which will hopefully be remedied soon. NOTE: in lemonade index a 1.0b8-repozezcml0 package exists which does away with these requirements. - BFG applications written prior to this release which expect the "stock" ``zope.component`` ZCML directive implementations (e.g. ``adapter``, ``subscriber``, or ``utility``) to function now must either 1) include the ``meta.zcml`` file from ``zope.component`` manually (e.g. ````) and include the ``zope.security`` package as an ``install_requires`` dependency or 2) change the ZCML in their applications to use the declarations from `repoze.zcml `_ instead of the stock declarations. ``repoze.zcml`` only makes available the ``adapter``, ``subscriber`` and ``utility`` directives. In short, if you've got an existing BFG application, after this update, if your application won't start due to an import error for "zope.security", the fastest way to get it working again is to add ``zope.security`` to the "install_requires" of your BFG application's ``setup.py``, then add the following ZCML anywhere in your application's ``configure.zcml``:: Then re-``setup.py develop`` or reinstall your application. - The ``http://namespaces.repoze.org/bfg`` XML namespace is now the default XML namespace in ZCML for paster-generated applications. The docs have been updated to reflect this. - The copies of BFG's ``meta.zcml`` and ``configure.zcml`` were removed from the root of the ``repoze.bfg`` package. In 0.3.6, a new package named ``repoze.bfg.includes`` was added, which contains the "correct" copies of these ZCML files; the ones that were removed were for backwards compatibility purposes. - The BFG ``view`` ZCML directive no longer calls ``zope.component.interface.provideInterface`` for the ``for`` interface. We don't support ``provideInterface`` in BFG because it mutates the global registry. Other ----- - The minimum requirement for ``chameleon.core`` is now 1.0b13. The minimum requirement for ``chameleon.zpt`` is now 1.0b8. The minimum requirement for ``chameleon.genshi`` is now 1.0b2. - Updated paster template "ez_setup.py" to one that requires setuptools 0.6c9. - Turn ``view_execution_permitted`` from the ``repoze.bfg.view`` module into a documented API. - Doc cleanups. - Documented how to create a view capable of serving static resources. 0.5.6 (2008-12-18) ================== - Speed up ``traversal.model_url`` execution by using a custom url quoting function instead of Python's ``urllib.quote``, by caching URL path segment quoting and encoding results, by disusing Python's ``urlparse.urljoin`` in favor of a simple string concatenation, and by using ``ob.__class__ is unicode`` rather than ``isinstance(ob, unicode)`` in one strategic place. 0.5.5 (2008-12-17) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - In the past, during traversal, the ModelGraphTraverser (the default traverser) always passed each URL path segment to any ``__getitem__`` method of a model object as a byte string (a ``str`` object). Now, by default the ModelGraphTraverser attempts to decode the path segment to Unicode (a ``unicode`` object) using the UTF-8 encoding before passing it to the ``__getitem__`` method of a model object. This makes it possible for model objects to be dumber in ``__getitem__`` when trying to resolve a subobject, as model objects themselves no longer need to try to divine whether or not to try to decode the path segment passed by the traverser. Note that since 0.5.4, URLs generated by repoze.bfg's ``model_url`` API will contain UTF-8 encoded path segments as necessary, so any URL generated by BFG itself will be decodeable by the traverser. If another application generates URLs to a BFG application, to be resolved successully, it should generate the URL with UTF-8 encoded path segments to be successfully resolved. The decoder is not at all magical: if a non-UTF-8-decodeable path segment (e.g. one encoded using UTF-16 or some other insanity) is passed in the URL, BFG will raise a ``TypeError`` with a message indicating it could not decode the path segment. To turn on the older behavior, where path segments were not decoded to Unicode before being passed to model object ``__getitem__`` by the traverser, and were passed as a raw byte string, set the ``unicode_path_segments`` configuration setting to a false value in your BFG application's section of the paste .ini file, for example:: unicode_path_segments = False Or start the application using the ``BFG_UNICODE_PATH_SEGMENT`` envvar set to a false value:: BFG_UNICODE_PATH_SEGMENTS=0 0.5.4 (2008-12-13) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - URL-quote "extra" element names passed in as ``**elements`` to the ``traversal.model_url`` API. If any of these names is a Unicode string, encode it to UTF-8 before URL-quoting. This is a slight backwards incompatibility that will impact you if you were already UTF-8 encoding or URL-quoting the values you passed in as ``elements`` to this API. Bugfixes -------- - UTF-8 encode each segment in the model path used to generate a URL before url-quoting it within the ``traversal.model_url`` API. This is a bugfix, as Unicode cannot always be successfully URL-quoted. Features -------- - Make it possible to run unit tests using a buildout-generated Python "interpreter". - Add ``request.root`` to ``router.Router`` in order to have easy access to the application root. 0.5.3 (2008-12-07) ================== - Remove the ``ITestingTemplateRenderer`` interface. When ``testing.registerDummyRenderer`` is used, it instead registers a dummy implementation using ``ITemplateRenderer`` interface, which is checked for when the built-in templating facilities do rendering. This change also allows developers to make explcit named utility registrations in the ZCML registry against ``ITemplateRenderer``; these will be found before any on-disk template is looked up. 0.5.2 (2008-12-05) ================== - The component registration handler for views (functions or class instances) now observes component adaptation annotations (see ``zope.component.adaptedBy``) and uses them before the fallback values for ``for_`` and ``request_type``. This change does not affect existing code insomuch as the code does not rely on these defaults when an annotation is set on the view (unlikely). This means that for a new-style class you can do ``zope.component.adapts(ISomeContext, ISomeRequest)`` at class scope or at module scope as a decorator to a bfg view function you can do ``@zope.component.adapter(ISomeContext, ISomeRequest)``. This differs from r.bfg.convention inasmuch as you still need to put something in ZCML for the registrations to get done; it's only the defaults that will change if these declarations exist. - Strip all slashes from end and beginning of path in clean_path within traversal machinery. 0.5.1 (2008-11-25) ================== - Add ``keys``, ``items``, and ``values`` methods to ``testing.DummyModel``. - Add __delitem__ method to ``testing.DummyModel``. 0.5.0 (2008-11-18) ================== - Fix ModelGraphTraverser; don't try to change the ``__name__`` or ``__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). 0.4.9 (2008-11-17) ================== - Add chameleon text template API (chameleon ${name} renderings where the template does not need to be wrapped in any containing XML). - Change docs to explain install in terms of a virtualenv (unconditionally). - Make pushpage decorator compatible with repoze.bfg.convention's ``bfg_view`` decorator when they're stacked. - Add content_length attribute to testing.DummyRequest. - Change paster template ``tests.py`` to include a true unit test. Retain old test as an integration test. Update documentation. - Document view registrations against classes and ``repoze.bfg.convention`` in context. - Change the default paster template to register its single view against a class rather than an interface. - Document adding a request type interface to the request via a subscriber function in the events narrative documentation. 0.4.8 (2008-11-12) ================== Backwards Incompatibilities --------------------------- - ``repoze.bfg.traversal.model_url`` now always appends a slash to 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). 0.4.7 (2008-11-11) ================== Features -------- - Allow ``testing.registerEventListener`` to be used with Zope 3 style "object events" (subscribers accept more than a single event argument). We extend the list with the arguments, rather than append. 0.4.6 (2008-11-10) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - The ``model_path`` and ``model_url`` traversal APIs returned the wrong value for the root object (e.g. ``model_path`` returned ``''`` for the root object, while it should have been returning ``'/'``). 0.4.5 (2008-11-09) ================== Features -------- - Added a ``clone`` method and a ``__contains__`` method to the DummyModel testing object. - Allow DummyModel objects to receive extra keyword arguments, which will be attached as attributes. - The DummyTemplateRenderer now returns ``self`` as its implementation. 0.4.4 (2008-11-08) ================== Features -------- - Added a ``repoze.bfg.testing`` module to attempt to make it slightly easier to write unittest-based automated tests of BFG applications. Information about this module is in the documentation. - The default template renderer now supports testing better by looking for ``ITestingTemplateRenderer`` using a relative pathname. This is exposed indirectly through the API named ``registerTemplateRenderer`` in ``repoze.bfg.testing``. Deprecations ------------ - The names ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplate`` , ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateFactory`` and ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.INodeTemplate`` have been deprecated. These should now be imported as ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateRenderer`` and ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ITemplateRendererFactory``, and ``INodeTemplateRenderer`` respectively. - The name ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt.ZPTTemplateFactory`` is deprecated. Use ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt.ZPTTemplateRenderer``. - The name ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi.GenshiTemplateFactory`` is deprecated. Use ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi.GenshiTemplateRenderer``. - The name ``repoze.bfg.xslt.XSLTemplateFactory`` is deprecated. Use ``repoze.bfg.xslt.XSLTemplateRenderer``. 0.4.3 (2008-11-02) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - Not passing the result of "get_options" as the second argument of make_app could cause attribute errors when attempting to look up settings against the ISettings object (internal). Fixed by giving the Settings objects defaults for ``debug_authorization`` and ``debug_notfound``. - Return an instance of ``Allowed`` (rather than ``True``) from ``has_permission`` when no security policy is in use. - Fix bug where default deny in authorization check would throw a TypeError (use ``ACLDenied`` instead of ``Denied``). 0.4.2 (2008-11-02) ================== Features -------- - Expose a single ILogger named "repoze.bfg.debug" as a utility; this logger is registered unconditionally and is used by the authorization debug machinery. Applications may also make use of it as necessary rather than inventing their own logger, for convenience. - The ``BFG_DEBUG_AUTHORIZATION`` envvar and the ``debug_authorization`` config file value now only imply debugging of view-invoked security checks. Previously, information was printed for every call to ``has_permission`` as well, which made output confusing. To debug ``has_permission`` checks and other manual permission checks, use the debugger and print statements in your own code. - Authorization debugging info is now only present in the HTTP response body oif ``debug_authorization`` is true. - The format of authorization debug messages was improved. - A new ``BFG_DEBUG_NOTFOUND`` envvar was added and a symmetric ``debug_notfound`` config file value was added. When either is true, and a NotFound response is returned by the BFG router (because a view could not be found), debugging information is printed to stderr. When this value is set true, the body of HTTPNotFound responses will also contain the same debugging information. - ``Allowed`` and ``Denied`` responses from the security machinery are now specialized into two types: ACL types, and non-ACL types. The ACL-related responses are instances of ``repoze.bfg.security.ACLAllowed`` and ``repoze.bfg.security.ACLDenied``. The non-ACL-related responses are ``repoze.bfg.security.Allowed`` and ``repoze.bfg.security.Denied``. The allowed-type responses continue to evaluate equal to things that themselves evaluate equal to the ``True`` boolean, while the denied-type responses continue to evaluate equal to things that themselves evaluate equal to the ``False`` boolean. The only difference between the two types is the information attached to them for debugging purposes. - Added a new ``BFG_DEBUG_ALL`` envvar and a symmetric ``debug_all`` config file value. When either is true, all other debug-related flags are set true unconditionally (e.g. ``debug_notfound`` and ``debug_authorization``). Documentation ------------- - Added info about debug flag changes. - Added a section to the security chapter named "Debugging Imperative Authorization Failures" (for e.g. ``has_permssion``). Bug Fixes --------- - Change default paster template generator to use ``Paste#http`` server rather than ``PasteScript#cherrpy`` server. The cherrypy server has a security risk in it when ``REMOTE_USER`` is trusted by the downstream application. 0.4.1 (2008-10-28) ================== Bug Fixes --------- - If the ``render_view_to_response`` function was called, if the view was found and called, but it returned something that did not implement IResponse, the error would pass by unflagged. This was noticed when I created a view function that essentially returned None, but received a NotFound error rather than a ValueError when the view was rendered. This was fixed. 0.4.0 (2008-10-03) ================== Docs ---- - An "Environment and Configuration" chapter was added to the narrative portion of the documentation. Features -------- - Ensure bfg doesn't generate warnings when running under Python 2.6. - The environment variable ``BFG_RELOAD_TEMPLATES`` is now available (serves the same purpose as ``reload_templates`` in the config file). - A new configuration file option ``debug_authorization`` was added. This turns on printing of security authorization debug statements to ``sys.stderr``. The ``BFG_DEBUG_AUTHORIZATION`` environment variable was also added; this performs the same duty. Bug Fixes --------- - The environment variable ``BFG_SECURITY_DEBUG`` did not always work. It has been renamed to ``BFG_DEBUG_AUTHORIZATION`` and fixed. Deprecations ------------ - A deprecation warning is now issued when old API names from the ``repoze.bfg.templates`` module are imported. Backwards incompatibilities --------------------------- - The ``BFG_SECURITY_DEBUG`` environment variable was renamed to ``BFG_DEBUG_AUTHORIZATION``. 0.3.9 (2008-08-27) ================== Features -------- - 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. 0.3.8 (2008-08-26) ================== Docs ---- - Documented URL dispatch better in narrative form. Bug fixes --------- - Routes URL dispatch did not have access to the WSGI environment, so conditions such as method=GET did not work. Features -------- - Add ``principals_allowed_by_permission`` API to security module. - Replace ``z3c.pt`` support with support for ``chameleon.zpt``. Chameleon is the new name for the package that used to be named ``z3c.pt``. NOTE: If you update a ``repoze.bfg`` SVN checkout that you're using for development, you will need to run "setup.py install" or "setup.py develop" again in order to obtain the proper Chameleon packages. ``z3c.pt`` is no longer supported by ``repoze.bfg``. All API functions that used to render ``z3c.pt`` templates will work fine with the new packages, and your templates should render almost identically. - Add a ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_zpt`` module. This module provides Chameleon ZPT support. - Add a ``repoze.bfg.xslt`` module. This module provides XSLT support. - Add a ``repoze.bfg.chameleon_genshi`` module. This provides direct Genshi support, which did not exist previously. Deprecations ------------ - Importing API functions directly from ``repoze.bfg.template`` is now deprecated. The ``get_template``, ``render_template``, ``render_template_to_response`` functions should now be imported from ``repoze.chameleon_zpt``. The ``render_transform``, and ``render_transform_to_response`` functions should now be imported from ``repoze.bfg.xslt``. The ``repoze.bfg.template`` module will remain around "forever" to support backwards compatibility. 0.3.7 (2008-09-09) ================== Features -------- - Add compatibility with z3c.pt 1.0a7+ (z3c.pt became a namespace package). Bug fixes --------- - ``repoze.bfg.traversal.find_model`` function did not function properly. 0.3.6 (2008-09-04) ================== Features -------- - Add startup process docs. - Allow configuration cache to be bypassed by actions which include special "uncacheable" discriminators (for actions that have variable results). Bug Fixes --------- - Move core repoze.bfg ZCML into a ``repoze.bfg.includes`` package so we can use repoze.bfg better as a namespace package. Adjust the code generator to use it. We've left around the ``configure.zcml`` in the repoze.bfg package directly so as not to break older apps. - When a zcml application registry cache was unpickled, and it contained a reference to an object that no longer existed (such as a view), bfg would not start properly. 0.3.5 (2008-09-01) ================== Features -------- - Event notification is issued after application is created and configured (``IWSGIApplicationCreatedEvent``). - New API module: ``repoze.bfg.view``. This module contains the functions named ``render_view_to_response``, ``render_view_to_iterable``, ``render_view`` and ``is_response``, which are documented in the API docs. These features aid programmatic (non-server-driven) view execution. 0.3.4 (2008-08-28) ================== Backwards incompatibilities --------------------------- - Make ``repoze.bfg`` a namespace package so we can allow folks to create subpackages (e.g. ``repoze.bfg.otherthing``) within separate eggs. This is a backwards incompatible change which makes it impossible to import "make_app" and "get_options" from the ``repoze.bfg`` module directly. This change will break all existing apps generated by the paster code generator. Instead, you need to import these functions as ``repoze.bfg.router:make_app`` and ``repoze.bfg.registry:get_options``, respectively. Sorry folks, it has to be done now or never, and definitely better now. Features -------- - Add ``model_path`` API function to traversal module. Bugfixes - Normalize path returned by repoze.bfg.caller_path. 0.3.3 (2008-08-23) ================== - Fix generated test.py module to use project name rather than package name. 0.3.2 (2008-08-23) ================== - Remove ``sampleapp`` sample application from bfg package itself. - Remove dependency on FormEncode (only needed by sampleapp). - Fix paster template generation so that case-sensitivity is preserved for project vs. package name. - Depend on ``z3c.pt`` version 1.0a1 (which requires the ``[lxml]`` extra currently). - Read and write a pickled ZCML actions list, stored as ``configure.zcml.cache`` next to the applications's "normal" configuration file. A given bfg app will usually start faster if it's able to read the pickle data. It fails gracefully to reading the real ZCML file if it cannot read the pickle. 0.3.1 (2008-08-20) ================== - Generated application differences: ``make_app`` entry point renamed to ``app`` in order to have a different name than the bfg function of the same name, to prevent confusion. - Add "options" processing to bfg's ``make_app`` to support runtime options. A new API function named ``get_options`` was added to the registry module. This function is typically used in an application's ``app`` entry point. The Paste config file section for the app can now supply the ``reload_templates`` option, which, if true, will prevent the need to restart the appserver in order for ``z3c.pt`` or XSLT template changes to be detected. - Use only the module name in generated project's "test_suite" (run all tests found in the package). - Default port for generated apps changed from 5432 to 6543 (Postgres default port is 6543). 0.3.0 (2008-08-16) ================== - Add ``get_template`` API to template module. 0.2.9 (2008-08-11) ================== - 0.2.8 was "brown bag" release. It didn't work at all. Symptom: ComponentLookupError when trying to render a page. 0.2.8 (2008-08-11) ================== - Add ``find_model`` and ``find_root`` traversal APIs. In the process, make ITraverser a uni-adapter (on context) rather than a multiadapter (on context and request). 0.2.7 (2008-08-05) ================== - Add a ``request_type`` attribute to the available attributes of a ``bfg:view`` configure.zcml element. This attribute will have a value which is a dotted Python path, pointing at an interface. If the request object implements this interface when the view lookup is performed, the appropriate view will be called. This is meant to allow for simple "skinning" of sites based on request type. An event subscriber should attach the interface to the request on ingress to support skins. - Remove "template only" views. These were just confusing and were never documented. - Small url dispatch overhaul: the ``connect`` method of the ``urldispatch.RoutesMapper`` object now accepts a keyword parameter named ``context_factory``. If this parameter is supplied, it must be a callable which returns an instance. This instance is used as the context for the request when a route is matched. - The registration of a RoutesModelTraverser no longer needs to be performed by the application; it's in the bfg ZCML now. 0.2.6 (2008-07-31) ================== - Add event sends for INewRequest and INewResponse. See the events.rst chapter in the documentation's ``api`` directory. 0.2.5 (2008-07-28) ================== - Add ``model_url`` API. 0.2.4 (2008-07-27) ================== - Added url-based dispatch. 0.2.3 (2008-07-20) ================== - Add API functions for authenticated_userid and effective_principals. 0.2.2 (2008-07-20) ================== - Add authenticated_userid and effective_principals API to security policy. 0.2.1 (2008-07-20) ================== - Add find_interface API. 0.2 (2008-07-19) ================ - Add wsgiapp decorator. - The concept of "view factories" was removed in favor of always 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``. - Added 'repoze.bfg.push:pushpage' decorator, which creates BFG views from callables which take (context, request) and return a mapping of top-level names. - Added ACL-based security. - Support for XSLT templates via a render_transform method 0.1 (2008-07-08) ================ - Initial release.