- No major changes from 1.9b1.
- Updated documentation links for
docs.pylonsproject.org
to use HTTPS.
- Add an informative error message when unknown predicates are supplied. The new message suggests alternatives based on the list of known predicates. See Pylons#3054
- Added integrity attributes for JavaScripts in cookiecutters, scaffolds, and resulting source files in tutorials. See Pylons#2548
- Update RELEASING.txt for updating cookiecutters. Change cookiecutter URLs to use shortcut. See Pylons#3042
- Ensure the correct threadlocals are pushed during view execution when
invoked from
request.invoke_exception_view
. See Pylons#3060 - Fix a bug in which
pyramid.security.ALL_PERMISSIONS
failed to return a valid iterator in its__iter__
implementation. See Pylons#3074 - Normalize the permission results to a proper class hierarchy.
pyramid.security.ACLAllowed
is now a subclass ofpyramid.security.Allowed
andpyramid.security.ACLDenied
is now a subclass ofpyramid.security.Denied
. See Pylons#3084 - Add a
quote_via
argument topyramid.encode.urlencode
to follow the stdlib's version and enable custom quoting functions. See Pylons#3088 - Support _query=None and _anchor=None in
request.route_url
as well asquery=None
andanchor=None
inrequest.resource_url
. Previously this would cause an ? and a #, respectively, in the url with nothing after it. Now the unnecessary parts are dropped from the generated URL. See Pylons#3034 - Revamp the
IRouter
API used byIExecutionPolicy
to force pushing/popping the request threadlocals. TheIRouter.make_request(environ)
API has been replaced byIRouter.request_context(environ)
which should be used as a context manager. See Pylons#3086
request.exception
andrequest.exc_info
will only be set if the response was generated by the EXCVIEW tween. This is to avoid any confusion where a response was generated elsewhere in the pipeline and not in direct relation to the original exception. If anyone upstream wants to catch and render responses for exceptions they should setrequest.exception
andrequest.exc_info
themselves to indicate the exception that was squashed when generating the response.Similar behavior occurs with
request.invoke_exception_view
in which the exception properties are set to reflect the exception if a response is successfully generated by the method.This is a very minor incompatibility. Most tweens right now would give priority to the raised exception and ignore
request.exception
. This change just improves and clarifies that bookkeeping by trying to be more clear about the relationship between the response and its squashed exception. See Pylons#3029 and Pylons#3031
The file format used by all
p*
command line scripts such aspserve
andpshell
, as well as thepyramid.paster.bootstrap
function is now replaceable thanks to a new dependency on plaster.For now, Pyramid is still shipping with integrated support for the PasteDeploy INI format by depending on the plaster_pastedeploy binding library. This may change in the future.
See Pylons#2985
Added an execution policy hook to the request pipeline. An execution policy has the ability to control creation and execution of the request objects before they enter the rest of the pipeline. This means for a single request environ the policy may create more than one request object.
The first library to use this feature is pyramid_retry.
See Pylons#2964
CSRF support has been refactored out of sessions and into its own independent API in the
pyramid.csrf
module. It supports a pluggablepyramid.interfaces.ICSRFStoragePolicy
which can be used to define your own mechanism for generating and validating CSRF tokens. By default, Pyramid continues to use thepyramid.csrf.LegacySessionCSRFStoragePolicy
that uses therequest.session.get_csrf_token
andrequest.session.new_csrf_token
APIs under the hood to preserve compatibility. Two new policies are shipped as well,pyramid.csrf.SessionCSRFStoragePolicy
andpyramid.csrf.CookieCSRFStoragePolicy
which will store the CSRF tokens in the session and in a standalone cookie, respectively. The storage policy can be changed by using the newpyramid.config.Configurator.set_csrf_storage_policy
config directive.CSRF tokens should be used via the new
pyramid.csrf.get_csrf_token
,pyramid.csrf.new_csrf_token
andpyramid.csrf.check_csrf_token
APIs in order to continue working if the storage policy is changed. Also, thepyramid.csrf.get_csrf_token
function is injected into templates to be used conveniently in UI code.See Pylons#2854 and Pylons#3019
- Support an
open_url
config setting in thepserve
section of the config file. This url is used to open a web browser whenpserve --browser
is invoked. When this setting is unavailable thepserve
script will attempt to guess the port the server is using from theserver:<server_name>
section of the config file but there is no requirement that the server is being run in this format so it may fail. See Pylons#2984 - The
pyramid.config.Configurator
can now be used as a context manager which will automatically push/pop threadlocals (similar toconfig.begin()
andconfig.end()
). It will also automatically perform aconfig.commit()
and thus it is only recommended to be used at the top-level of your app. See Pylons#2874 - The threadlocals are now available inside any function invoked via
config.include
. This means the only config-time code that cannot rely on threadlocals is code executed from non-actions inside the main. This can be alleviated by invokingconfig.begin()
andconfig.end()
appropriately or using the new context manager feature of the configurator. See Pylons#2989
- HTTPException's accepts a detail kwarg that may be used to pass additional details to the exception. You may now pass objects so long as they have a valid __str__ method. See Pylons#2951
- Fix a reference cycle causing memory leaks in which the registry
would keep a
Configurator
instance alive even after the configurator was discarded. Another fix was also added for theglobal_registries
object in which the registry was stored in a closure preventing it from being deallocated. See Pylons#2967 - Fix a bug directly invoking
pyramid.scripts.pserve.main
with the--reload
option in whichsys.argv
is always used in the subprocess instead of the suppliedargv
. See Pylons#2962
Pyramid currently depends on
plaster_pastedeploy
to simplify the transition toplaster
by maintaining integrated support for INI files. This dependency onplaster_pastedeploy
should be considered subject to Pyramid's deprecation policy and may be removed in the future. Applications should depend on the appropriate plaster binding to satisfy their needs.Retrieving CSRF token from the session has been deprecated in favor of equivalent methods in the
pyramid.csrf
module. The CSRF methods (ISession.get_csrf_token
andISession.new_csrf_token
) are no longer required on theISession
interface except when using the defaultpyramid.csrf.LegacySessionCSRFStoragePolicy
.Also,
pyramid.session.check_csrf_token
is now located atpyramid.csrf.check_csrf_token
.See Pylons#2854 and Pylons#3019
- Added the execution policy to the routing diagram in the Request Processing chapter. See Pylons#2993
- No major changes from 1.8b1.
- Added an
override
option toconfig.add_translation_dirs
to allow later calls to place translation directories at a higher priority than earlier calls. See Pylons#2902
- Improve registry documentation to discuss uses as a component registry and as a dictionary. See Pylons#2893
- Quick Tour, Quick Tutorial, and most other remaining documentation updated to use cookiecutters instead of pcreate and scaffolds. See Pylons#2888 and Pylons#2889
- Fix unittests in wiki2 to work without different dependencies between py2 and py3. See Pylons#2899
- Update Windows documentation to track newer Python 3 improvements to the installer. See Pylons#2900
- Updated the
mod_wsgi
tutorial to use cookiecutters and Apache 2.4+. See Pylons#2901
Support for the
IContextURL
interface that was deprecated in Pyramid 1.3 has been removed. See Pylons#2822Following the Pyramid deprecation period (1.6 -> 1.8), daemon support for pserve has been removed. This includes removing the daemon commands (start, stop, restart, status) as well as the following arguments:
--daemon
,--pid-file
,--log-file
,--monitor-restart
,--status
,--user
,--group
,--stop-daemon
To run your server as a daemon you should use a process manager instead of pserve.
See Pylons#2615
pcreate
is now interactive by default. You will be prompted if a file already exists with different content. Previously if there were similar files it would silently skip them unless you specified--interactive
or--overwrite
. See Pylons#2775Removed undocumented argument
cachebust_match
frompyramid.static.static_view
. This argument was shipped accidentally in Pyramid 1.6. See Pylons#2681Change static view to avoid setting the
Content-Encoding
response header to an encoding guessed using Python'smimetypes
module. This was causing clients to decode the content of gzipped files when downloading them. The client would end up with afoo.txt.gz
file on disk that was already decoded, thus should really befoo.txt
. Also, theContent-Encoding
should only have been used if the client itself broadcast support for the encoding viaAccept-Encoding
request headers. See Pylons#2810Settings are no longer accessible as attributes on the settings object (e.g.
request.registry.settings.foo
). This was deprecated in Pyramid 1.2. See Pylons#2823
Python 3.6 compatibility. Pylons#2835
pcreate
learned about--package-name
to allow you to create a new project in an existing folder with a different package name than the project name. See Pylons#2783The
_get_credentials
private method ofBasicAuthAuthenticationPolicy
has been extracted into standalone functionextract_http_basic_credentials
inpyramid.authentication
module, this function extracts HTTP Basic credentials from arequest
object, and returns them as a named tuple. See Pylons#2662Pyramid 1.4 silently dropped a feature of the configurator that has been restored. It's again possible for action discriminators to conflict across different action orders. See Pylons#2757
pyramid.paster.bootstrap
and its siblingpyramid.scripting.prepare
can now be used as context managers to automatically invoke thecloser
and pop threadlocals off of the stack to prevent memory leaks. See Pylons#2760Added
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_exception_view
and thepyramid.view.exception_view_config
decorator. It is now possible using these methods or via the newexception_only=True
option toadd_view
to add a view which will only be matched when handling an exception. Previously any exception views were also registered for a traversal context that inherited from the exception class which prevented any exception-only optimizations. See Pylons#2660Added the
exception_only
boolean topyramid.interfaces.IViewDeriverInfo
which can be used by view derivers to determine if they are wrapping a view which only handles exceptions. This means that it is no longer necessary to perform request-time checks forrequest.exception
to determine if the view is handling an exception - the pipeline can be optimized at config-time. See Pylons#2660pserve
should now work withgevent
and other workers that need to monkeypatch the process, assuming the server and / or the app do so as soon as possible before importing the rest of pyramid. See Pylons#2797Pyramid no longer copies the settings object passed to the
pyramid.config.Configurator(settings=)
. The originaldict
is kept. See Pylons#2823The csrf trusted origins setting may now be a whitespace-separated list of domains. Previously only a python list was allowed. Also, it can now be set using the
PYRAMID_CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS
environment variable similar to other settings. See Pylons#2823pserve --reload
now uses the hupper <http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/hupper/en/latest/> library to monitor file changes. This comes with many improvements:- If the watchdog package is installed then monitoring will be done using inotify instead of cpu and disk-intensive polling.
- The monitor is now a separate process that will not crash and starts up before any of your code.
- The monitor will not restart the process after a crash until a file is saved.
- The monitor works on windows.
- You can now trigger a reload manually from a pyramid view or any other
code via
hupper.get_reloader().trigger_reload()
. Kind of neat. - You can trigger a reload by issuing a
SIGHUP
to the monitor process.
See Pylons#2805
A new
[pserve]
section is supported in your config files with awatch_files
key that can configurepserve --reload
to monitor custom file paths. See Pylons#2827Allow streaming responses to be made from subclasses of
pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPException
. Previously the response would be unrolled while testing for a body, making it impossible to stream a response. See Pylons#2863Update starter, alchemy and zodb scaffolds to support IPv6 by using the new
listen
directives in waitress. See Pylons#2853All p* scripts now use argparse instead of optparse. This improves their
--help
output as well as enabling nicer documentation of their options. See Pylons#2864Any deferred configuration action registered via
config.action
may now depend on threadlocal state, such as asset overrides, being active when the action is executed. See Pylons#2873Asset specifications for directories passed to
config.add_translation_dirs
now support overriding the entire asset specification, including the folder name. Previously only the package name was supported and the folder would always need to have the same name. See Pylons#2873config.begin()
will propagate the current threadlocal request through as long as the registry is the same. For example:request = Request.blank(...) config.begin(request) # pushes a request config.begin() # propagates the previous request through unchanged assert get_current_request() is request
See Pylons#2873
Added a new
callback
option toconfig.set_default_csrf_options
which can be used to determine per-request whether CSRF checking should be enabled to allow for a mix authentication methods. Only cookie-based methods generally require CSRF checking. See Pylons#2778
- Fixed bug in
proutes
such that it now shows the correct view when a class andattr
is involved. See: Pylons#2687 - Fix a
FutureWarning
in Python 3.5 when usingre.split
on theformat
setting to theproutes
script. See Pylons#2714 - Fix a
RuntimeWarning
emitted by WebOb when using arbitrary objects as theuserid
in theAuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
. This is now caught by the policy and the object is serialized as a base64 string to avoid the cryptic warning. Since the userid will be read back as a string on subsequent requests a more useful warning is emitted encouraging you to use a primitive type instead. See Pylons#2715 - Pyramid 1.6 introduced the ability for an action to invoke another action.
There was a bug in the way that
config.add_view
would interact with custom view derivers introduced in Pyramid 1.7 because the view's discriminator cannot be computed until view derivers and view predicates have been created in earlier orders. Invoking an action from another action would trigger an unrolling of the pipeline and would compute discriminators before they were ready. The new behavior respects theorder
of the action and ensures the discriminators are not computed until dependent actions from previous orders have executed. See Pylons#2757 - Fix bug in i18n where the default domain would always use the Germanic plural style, even if a different plural function is defined in the relevant messages file. See Pylons#2859
- The
config.override_asset
method now occurs duringpyramid.config.PHASE1_CONFIG
such that it is ordered to execute before any calls toconfig.add_translation_dirs
. See Pylons#2873
The
pcreate
script and related scaffolds have been deprecated in favor of the popular cookiecutter project.All of Pyramid's official scaffolds as well as the tutorials have been ported to cookiecutters:
See Pylons#2780
Update Typographical Conventions. Pylons#2838
Add pyramid_nacl_session to session factories. See Pylons#2791
Update
HACKING.txt
from stale branch that was never merged to master. See Pylons#2782Updated Windows installation instructions and related bits. See Pylons#2661
Fix an inconsistency in the documentation between view predicates and route predicates and highlight the differences in their APIs. See Pylons#2764
Clarify a possible misuse of the
headers
kwarg to subclasses ofpyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPException
in which more appropriate kwargs from the parent classpyramid.response.Response
should be used instead. See Pylons#2750The SQLAlchemy + URL Dispatch + Jinja2 (
wiki2
) and ZODB + Traversal + Chameleon (wiki
) tutorials have been updated to utilize the new cookiecutters and drop support for thepcreate
scaffolds.See Pylons#2881 and Pylons#2883.
Improve output of p* script descriptions for help. See Pylons#2886
Quick Tour updated to use cookiecutters instead of pcreate and scaffolds. See Pylons#2888
- Fix a bug in the wiki2 tutorial where bcrypt is always expecting byte strings. See Pylons#2576
- Simplify windows detection code and remove some duplicated data. See Pylons#2585 and Pylons#2586
- Fixed the exception view tween to re-raise the original exception if
no exception view could be found to handle the exception. This better
allows tweens further up the chain to handle exceptions that were
left unhandled. Previously they would be converted into a
PredicateMismatch
exception if predicates failed to allow the view to handle the exception. See Pylons#2567 - Exposed the
pyramid.interfaces.IRequestFactory
interface to mirror the publicpyramid.interfaces.IResponseFactory
interface.
- Fix
request.invoke_exception_view
to raise anHTTPNotFound
exception if no view is matched. PreviouslyNone
would be returned if no views were matched and aPredicateMismatch
would be raised if a view "almost" matched (a view was found matching the context). See Pylons#2564 - Add defaults for py.test configuration and coverage to all three scaffolds, and update documentation accordingly. See Pylons#2550
- Add
linkcheck
toMakefile
for Sphinx. To check the documentation for broken links, use the commandmake linkcheck SPHINXBUILD=$VENV/bin/sphinx-build
. Also removed and fixed dozens of broken external links. - Fix the internal runner for scaffold tests to ensure they work with pip and py.test. See Pylons#2565
- Removed inclusion of pyramid_tm in development.ini for alchemy scaffold See Pylons#2538
- A default permission set via
config.set_default_permission
will no longer be enforced on an exception view. This has been the case for a while with the default exception views (config.add_notfound_view
andconfig.add_forbidden_view
), however for any other exception view a developer had to remember to setpermission=NO_PERMISSION_REQUIRED
or be surprised when things didn't work. It is still possible to force a permission check on an exception view by setting thepermission
argument manually toconfig.add_view
. This behavior is consistent with the new CSRF features added in the 1.7 series. See Pylons#2534
- This release announces the beta period for 1.7.
- Fix an issue where some files were being included in the alchemy scafffold which had been removed from the 1.7 series. See Pylons#2525
- Automatic CSRF checks are now disabled by default on exception views. They can be turned back on by setting the appropriate require_csrf option on the view. See Pylons#2517
- The automatic CSRF API was reworked to use a config directive for
setting the options. The
pyramid.require_default_csrf
setting is no longer supported. Instead, a newconfig.set_default_csrf_options
directive has been introduced that allows the developer to specify the default value forrequire_csrf
as well as change the CSRF token, header and safe request methods. Thepyramid.csrf_trusted_origins
setting is still supported. See Pylons#2518
- CSRF origin checks had a bug causing the checks to always fail. See Pylons#2512
- Fix the test suite to pass on windows. See Pylons#2520
Following the Pyramid deprecation period (1.4 -> 1.6), AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy's default hashing algorithm is changing from md5 to sha512. If you are using the authentication policy and need to continue using md5, please explicitly set hashalg to 'md5'.
This change does mean that any existing auth tickets (and associated cookies) will no longer be valid, and users will no longer be logged in, and have to login to their accounts again.
See Pylons#2496
The
check_csrf_token
function no longer validates a csrf token in the query string of a request. Only headers and request bodies are supported. See Pylons#2500
- Added a new setting,
pyramid.require_default_csrf
which may be used to turn on CSRF checks globally for every POST request in the application. This should be considered a good default for websites built on Pyramid. It is possible to opt-out of CSRF checks on a per-view basis by settingrequire_csrf=False
on those views. See Pylons#2413 - Added a
require_csrf
view option which will enforce CSRF checks on any request with an unsafe method as defined by RFC2616. If the CSRF check fails aBadCSRFToken
exception will be raised and may be caught by exception views (the default response is a400 Bad Request
). This option should be used in place of the deprecatedcheck_csrf
view predicate which would normally result in unexpected404 Not Found
response to the client instead of a catchable exception. See Pylons#2413 and Pylons#2500 - Added an additional CSRF validation that checks the origin/referrer of a
request and makes sure it matches the current
request.domain
. This particular check is only active when accessing a site over HTTPS as otherwise browsers don't always send the required information. If this additional CSRF validation fails aBadCSRFOrigin
exception will be raised and may be caught by exception views (the default response is400 Bad Request
). Additional allowed origins may be configured by settingpyramid.csrf_trusted_origins
to a list of domain names (with ports if on a non standard port) to allow. Subdomains are not allowed unless the domain name has been prefixed with a.
. See Pylons#2501 - Added a new
pyramid.session.check_csrf_origin
API for validating the origin or referrer headers against the request's domain. See Pylons#2501 - Pyramid HTTPExceptions will now take into account the best match for the clients Accept header, and depending on what is requested will return text/html, application/json or text/plain. The default for / is still text/html, but if application/json is explicitly mentioned it will now receive a valid JSON response. See Pylons#2489
- A new event and interface (BeforeTraversal) has been introduced that will notify listeners before traversal starts in the router. See Pylons#2469 and Pylons#1876
- Add a new "view deriver" concept to Pyramid to allow framework authors to
inject elements into the standard Pyramid view pipeline and affect all
views in an application. This is similar to a decorator except that it
has access to options passed to
config.add_view
and can affect other stages of the pipeline such as the raw response from a view or prior to security checks. See Pylons#2021 - Allow a leading
=
on the key of the request param predicate. For example, '=abc=1' is equivalent down torequest.params['=abc'] == '1'
. See Pylons#1370 - A new
request.invoke_exception_view(...)
method which can be used to invoke an exception view and get back a response. This is useful for rendering an exception view outside of the context of the excview tween where you may need more control over the request. See Pylons#2393 - Allow using variable substitutions like
%(LOGGING_LOGGER_ROOT_LEVEL)s
for logging sections of the .ini file and populate these variables from thepserve
command line -- e.g.:pserve development.ini LOGGING_LOGGER_ROOT_LEVEL=DEBUG
See Pylons#2399
A complete overhaul of the docs:
- Use pip instead of easy_install.
- Become opinionated by preferring Python 3.4 or greater to simplify installation of Python and its required packaging tools.
- Use venv for the tool, and virtual environment for the thing created, instead of virtualenv.
- Use py.test and pytest-cov instead of nose and coverage.
- Further updates to the scaffolds as well as tutorials and their src files.
See Pylons#2468
A complete overhaul of the
alchemy
scaffold as well as the Wiki2 SQLAlchemy + URLDispatch tutorial to introduce more modern features into the usage of SQLAlchemy with Pyramid and provide a better starting point for new projects. See Pylons#2024
- Fix
pserve --browser
to use the--server-name
instead of the app name when selecting a section to use. This was only working for people who had server and app sections with the same name, for example[app:main]
and[server:main]
. See Pylons#2292
- The
check_csrf
view predicate has been deprecated. Use the newrequire_csrf
option or thepyramid.require_default_csrf
setting to ensure that theBadCSRFToken
exception is raised. See Pylons#2413 - Support for Python 3.3 will be removed in Pyramid 1.8. Pylons#2477
- Python 2.6 is no longer supported by Pyramid. See Pylons#2368
- Dropped Python 3.2 support. See Pylons#2256
- Continue removal of
pserve
daemon/process management features by deprecating--user
and--group
options. See Pylons#2190
Remove the
cachebust
option fromconfig.add_static_view
. Seeconfig.add_cache_buster
for the new way to attach cache busters to static assets. See Pylons#2186Modify the
pyramid.interfaces.ICacheBuster
API to be a simple callable instead of an object withmatch
andpregenerate
methods. Cache busters are now focused solely on generation. Matching has been dropped.Note this affects usage of
pyramid.static.QueryStringCacheBuster
andpyramid.static.ManifestCacheBuster
.See Pylons#2186
- Add a new
config.add_cache_buster
API for attaching cache busters to static assets. See Pylons#2186
- Ensure that
IAssetDescriptor.abspath
always returns an absolute path. There were cases depending on the process CWD that a relative path would be returned. See Pylons#2188
- Allow asset specifications to be supplied to
pyramid.static.ManifestCacheBuster
instead of requiring a filesystem path.
IPython and BPython support have been removed from pshell in the core. To continue using them on Pyramid 1.6+ you must install the binding packages explicitly:
$ pip install pyramid_ipython or $ pip install pyramid_bpython
Remove default cache busters introduced in 1.6a1 including
PathSegmentCacheBuster
,PathSegmentMd5CacheBuster
, andQueryStringMd5CacheBuster
. See Pylons#2116
- Additional shells for
pshell
can now be registered as entrypoints. See Pylons#1891 and Pylons#2012 - The variables injected into
pshell
are now displayed with their docstrings instead of the defaultstr(obj)
when possible. See Pylons#1929 - Add new
pyramid.static.ManifestCacheBuster
for use with external asset pipelines as well as examples of common usages in the narrative. See Pylons#2116 - Fix
pserve --reload
to not crash on syntax errors!!! See Pylons#2125 - Fix an issue when user passes unparsed strings to
pyramid.session.CookieSession
andpyramid.authentication.AuthTktCookieHelper
for time related parameterstimeout
,reissue_time
,max_age
that expect an integer value. See Pylons#2050
pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPException
now defaults to520 Unknown Error
instead ofNone None
to conform with changes in WebOb 1.5. See Pylons#1865pshell
will now preserve the capitalization of variables in the[pshell]
section of the INI file. This makes exposing classes to the shell a little more straightfoward. See Pylons#1883- Fixed usage of
pserve --monitor-restart --daemon
which would fail in horrible ways. See Pylons#2118 - Explicitly prevent
pserve --reload --daemon
from being used. It's never been supported but would work and fail in weird ways. See Pylons#2119 - Fix an issue on Windows when running
pserve --reload
in which the process failed to fork because it could not find the pserve script to run. See Pylons#2138
- Deprecate
pserve --monitor-restart
in favor of user's using a real process manager such as Systemd or Upstart as well as Python-based solutions like Circus and Supervisor. See Pylons#2120
- Ensure that
pyramid.httpexceptions.exception_response
returns the appropriate "concrete" class for400
and500
status codes. See Pylons#1832 - Fix an infinite recursion bug introduced in 1.6a1 when
pyramid.view.render_view_to_response
was called directly or indirectly. See Pylons#1643 - Further fix the JSONP renderer by prefixing the returned content with a comment. This should mitigate attacks from Flash (See CVE-2014-4671). See Pylons#1649
- Allow periods and brackets (
[]
) in the JSONP callback. The original fix was overly-restrictive and broke Angular. See Pylons#1649
- pcreate will now ask for confirmation if invoked with an argument for a project name that already exists or is importable in the current environment. See Pylons#1357 and Pylons#1837
- Make it possible to subclass
pyramid.request.Request
and also usepyramid.request.Request.add_request.method
. See Pylons#1529 - The
pyramid.config.Configurator
has grown the ability to allow actions to call other actions during a commit-cycle. This enables much more logic to be placed into actions, such as the ability to invoke other actions or group them for improved conflict detection. We have also exposed and documented the config phases that Pyramid uses in order to further assist in building conforming addons. See Pylons#1513 - Add
pyramid.request.apply_request_extensions
function which can be used in testing to apply any request extensions configured viaconfig.add_request_method
. Previously it was only possible to test the extensions by going through Pyramid's router. See Pylons#1581 - pcreate when run without a scaffold argument will now print information on the missing flag, as well as a list of available scaffolds. See Pylons#1566 and Pylons#1297
- Added support / testing for 'pypy3' under Tox and Travis. See Pylons#1469
- Automate code coverage metrics across py2 and py3 instead of just py2. See Pylons#1471
- Cache busting for static resources has been added and is available via a new
argument to
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_static_view
:cachebust
. Core APIs are shipped for both cache busting via query strings and path segments and may be extended to fit into custom asset pipelines. See Pylons#1380 and Pylons#1583 - Add
pyramid.config.Configurator.root_package
attribute and init parameter to assist with includeable packages that wish to resolve resources relative to the package in which theConfigurator
was created. This is especially useful for addons that need to load asset specs from settings, in which case it is may be natural for a developer to define imports or assets relative to the top-level package. See Pylons#1337 - Added line numbers to the log formatters in the scaffolds to assist with debugging. See Pylons#1326
- Add new HTTP exception objects for status codes
428 Precondition Required
,429 Too Many Requests
and431 Request Header Fields Too Large
inpyramid.httpexceptions
. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/1372/files - The
pshell
script will now load aPYTHONSTARTUP
file if one is defined in the environment prior to launching the interpreter. See Pylons#1448 - Make it simple to define notfound and forbidden views that wish to use
the default exception-response view but with altered predicates and other
configuration options. The
view
argument is now optional inconfig.add_notfound_view
andconfig.add_forbidden_view
.. See Pylons#494 - Greatly improve the readability of the
pcreate
shell script output. See Pylons#1453 - Improve robustness to timing attacks in the
AuthTktCookieHelper
and theSignedCookieSessionFactory
classes by using the stdlib'shmac.compare_digest
if it is available (such as Python 2.7.7+ and 3.3+). See Pylons#1457 - Assets can now be overidden by an absolute path on the filesystem when using
the
config.override_asset
API. This makes it possible to fully support serving up static content from a mutable directory while still being able to use therequest.static_url
API andconfig.add_static_view
. Previously it was not possible to useconfig.add_static_view
with an absolute path and generate urls to the content. This change replaces the call,config.add_static_view('/abs/path', 'static')
, withconfig.add_static_view('myapp:static', 'static')
andconfig.override_asset(to_override='myapp:static/', override_with='/abs/path/')
. Themyapp:static
asset spec is completely made up and does not need to exist - it is used for generating urls viarequest.static_url('myapp:static/foo.png')
. See Pylons#1252 - Added
pyramid.config.Configurator.set_response_factory
and theresponse_factory
keyword argument to theConfigurator
for defining a factory that will return a customResponse
class. See Pylons#1499 - Allow an iterator to be returned from a renderer. Previously it was only possible to return bytes or unicode. See Pylons#1417
pserve
can now take a-b
or--browser
option to open the server URL in a web browser. See Pylons#1533- Overall improvments for the
proutes
command. Added--format
and--glob
arguments to the command, introduced themethod
column for displaying available request methods, and improved theview
output by showing the module instead of just__repr__
. See Pylons#1488 - Support keyword-only arguments and function annotations in views in Python 3. See Pylons#1556
request.response
will no longer be mutated when using thepyramid.renderers.render_to_response()
API. It is now necessary to pass in aresponse=
argument torender_to_response
if you wish to supply the renderer with a custom response object for it to use. If you do not pass one then a response object will be created using the application'sIResponseFactory
. Almost all renderers mutate therequest.response
response object (for example, the JSON renderer setsrequest.response.content_type
toapplication/json
). However, when invokingrender_to_response
it is not expected that the response object being returned would be the same one used later in the request. The response object returned fromrender_to_response
is now explicitly different fromrequest.response
. This does not change the API of a renderer. See Pylons#1563- The
append_slash
argument of`Configurator().add_notfound_view()
will now accept anything that implements theIResponse
interface and will use that as the response class instead of the defaultHTTPFound
. See Pylons#1610
- The JSONP renderer created JavaScript code in such a way that a callback variable could be used to arbitrarily inject javascript into the response object. Pylons#1627
- Work around an issue where
pserve --reload
would leave terminal echo disabled if it reloaded during a pdb session. See Pylons#1577, Pylons#1592 pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp
andpyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
now raiseValueError
when accidentally passedNone
. See Pylons#1320- Fix an issue whereby predicates would be resolved as maybe_dotted in the
introspectable but not when passed for registration. This would mean that
add_route_predicate
for example can not take a string and turn it into the actual callable function. See Pylons#1306 - Fix
pyramid.testing.setUp
to return aConfigurator
with a proper package. Previously it was not possible to do package-relative includes using the returnedConfigurator
during testing. There is now apackage
argument that can override this behavior as well. See Pylons#1322 - Fix an issue where a
pyramid.response.FileResponse
may apply a charset where it does not belong. See Pylons#1251 - Work around a bug introduced in Python 2.7.7 on Windows where
mimetypes.guess_type
returns Unicode rather than str for the content type, unlike any previous version of Python. See Pylons#1360 for more information. pcreate
now normalizes the package name by converting hyphens to underscores. See Pylons#1376- Fix an issue with the final response/finished callback being unable to add another callback to the list. See Pylons#1373
- Fix a failing unittest caused by differing mimetypes across various OSs. See Pylons#1405
- Fix route generation for static view asset specifications having no path. See Pylons#1377
- Allow the
pyramid.renderers.JSONP
renderer to work even if there is no valid request object. In this case it will not wrap the object in a callback and thus behave just like thepyramid.renderers.JSON
renderer. See Pylons#1561 - Prevent "parameters to load are deprecated"
DeprecationWarning
from setuptools>=11.3. See Pylons#1541 - Avoiding sharing the
IRenderer
objects across threads when attached to a view using the renderer= argument. These renderers were instantiated at time of first render and shared between requests, causing potentially subtle effects like pyramid.reload_templates = true failing to work in pyramid_mako. See Pylons#1575 and Pylons#1268 - Avoiding timing attacks against CSRF tokens. See Pylons#1574
request.finished_callbacks
andrequest.response_callbacks
now default to an iterable instead ofNone
. It may be checked for a length of 0. This was the behavior in 1.5.
The
pserve
command's daemonization features have been deprecated. This includes the[start,stop,restart,status]
subcommands as well as the--daemon
,--stop-server
,--pid-file
, and--status
flags.Please use a real process manager in the future instead of relying on the
pserve
to daemonize itself. Many options exist including your Operating System's services such as Systemd or Upstart, as well as Python-based solutions like Circus and Supervisor.See Pylons#1641
Renamed the
principal
argument topyramid.security.remember()
touserid
in order to clarify its intended purpose. See Pylons#1399
- Moved the documentation for
accept
onConfigurator.add_view
to no longer be part of the predicate list. See Pylons#1391 for a bug report statingnot_
was failing onaccept
. Discussion with @mcdonc led to the conclusion that it should not be documented as a predicate. See Pylons#1487 for this PR - Removed logging configuration from Quick Tutorial ini files except for scaffolding- and logging-related chapters to avoid needing to explain it too early.
- Clarify a previously-implied detail of the
ISession.invalidate
API documentation. - Improve and clarify the documentation on what Pyramid defines as a
principal
and auserid
in its security APIs. See Pylons#1399 - Add documentation of command line programs (
p*
scripts). See Pylons#2191
- Update scaffold generating machinery to return the version of pyramid and pyramid docs for use in scaffolds. Updated starter, alchemy and zodb templates to have links to correctly versioned documentation and reflect which pyramid was used to generate the scaffold.
- Removed non-ascii copyright symbol from templates, as this was causing the scaffolds to fail for project generation.
- You can now run the scaffolding func tests via
tox py2-scaffolds
andtox py3-scaffolds
.
- Python 3.4 compatibility.
- Avoid crash in
pserve --reload
under Py3k, when iterating over possibly mutatedsys.modules
. UnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
failed if the secret contained higher order characters. See Pylons#1246- Fixed a bug in
UnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
andSignedCookieSessionFactory
wheretimeout=None
would cause a new session to always be created. Also inSignedCookieSessionFactory
areissue_time=None
would cause an exception when modifying the session. See Pylons#1247 - Updated docs and scaffolds to keep in step with new 2.0 release of
Lingua
. This included removing allsetup.cfg
files from scaffolds and documentation environments.
- We no longer eagerly clear
request.exception
andrequest.exc_info
in the exception view tween. This makes it possible to inspect exception information within a finished callback. See Pylons#1223.
- Updated scaffolds with new theme, fixed documentation and sample project.
- Depend on a newer version of WebOb so that we pull in some crucial bug-fixes that were showstoppers for functionality in Pyramid.
- Add a trailing semicolon to the JSONP response. This fixes JavaScript syntax errors for old IE versions. See Pylons#1205
- Fix a memory leak when the configurator's
set_request_property
method was used or when the configurator'sadd_request_method
method was used with theproperty=True
attribute. See Pylons#1212 .
An authorization API has been added as a method of the request:
request.has_permission
.request.has_permission
is a method-based alternative to thepyramid.security.has_permission
API and works exactly the same. The older API is now deprecated.Property API attributes have been added to the request for easier access to authentication data:
request.authenticated_userid
,request.unauthenticated_userid
, andrequest.effective_principals
.These are analogues, respectively, of
pyramid.security.authenticated_userid
,pyramid.security.unauthenticated_userid
, andpyramid.security.effective_principals
. They operate exactly the same, except they are attributes of the request instead of functions accepting a request. They are properties, so they cannot be assigned to. The older function-based APIs are now deprecated.Pyramid's console scripts (
pserve
,pviews
, etc) can now be run directly, allowing custom arguments to be sent to the python interpreter at runtime. For example:python -3 -m pyramid.scripts.pserve development.ini
Added a specific subclass of
HTTPBadRequest
namedpyramid.exceptions.BadCSRFToken
which will now be raised in response to failures incheck_csrf_token
. See Pylons#1149Added a new
SignedCookieSessionFactory
which is very similar to theUnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
but with a clearer focus on signing content. The custom serializer arguments to this function should only focus on serializing, unlike its predecessor which required the serializer to also perform signing. See Pylons#1142 . Note that cookies generated usingSignedCookieSessionFactory
are not compatible with cookies generated usingUnencryptedCookieSessionFactory
, so existing user session data will be destroyed if you switch to it.Added a new
BaseCookieSessionFactory
which acts as a generic cookie factory that can be used by framework implementors to create their own session implementations. It provides a reusable API which focuses strictly on providing a dictionary-like object that properly handles renewals, timeouts, and conformance with theISession
API. See Pylons#1142The anchor argument to
pyramid.request.Request.route_url
andpyramid.request.Request.resource_url
and their derivatives will now be escaped via URL quoting to ensure minimal conformance. See Pylons#1183Allow sending of
_query
and_anchor
options topyramid.request.Request.static_url
when an external URL is being generated. See Pylons#1183You can now send a string as the
_query
argument topyramid.request.Request.route_url
andpyramid.request.Request.resource_url
and their derivatives. When a string is sent instead of a list or dictionary. it is URL-quoted however it does not need to be ink=v
form. This is useful if you want to be able to use a different query string format thanx-www-form-urlencoded
. See Pylons#1183pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now has adomain
attribute to match the new WebOb 1.3 API. Its value isexample.com
.
- Fix the
pcreate
script so that when the target directory name ends with a slash it does not produce a non-working project directory structure. Previously sayingpcreate -s starter /foo/bar/
produced different output than sayingpcreate -s starter /foo/bar
. The former did not work properly. - Fix the
principals_allowed_by_permission
method ofACLAuthorizationPolicy
so it anticipates a callable__acl__
on resources. Previously it did not try to call the__acl__
if it was callable. - The
pviews
script did not work when a url required custom request methods in order to perform traversal. Custom methods and descriptors added viapyramid.config.Configurator.add_request_method
will now be present, allowing traversal to continue. See Pylons#1104 - Remove unused
renderer
argument fromConfigurator.add_route
. - Allow the
BasicAuthenticationPolicy
to work with non-ascii usernames and passwords. The charset is not passed as part of the header and different browsers alternate between UTF-8 and Latin-1, so the policy now attempts to decode with UTF-8 first, and will fallback to Latin-1. See Pylons#1170 - The
@view_defaults
now apply to notfound and forbidden views that are defined as methods of a decorated class. See Pylons#1173
- Added a "Quick Tutorial" to go with the Quick Tour
- Removed mention of
pyramid_beaker
from docs. Beaker is no longer maintained. Point people atpyramid_redis_sessions
instead. - Add documentation for
pyramid.interfaces.IRendererFactory
andpyramid.interfaces.IRenderer
.
- The key/values in the
_query
parameter ofrequest.route_url
and thequery
parameter ofrequest.resource_url
(and their variants), used to encode a value ofNone
as the string'None'
, leaving the resulting query string to bea=b&key=None
. The value is now dropped in this situation, leaving a query string ofa=b&key=
. See Pylons#1119
- Deprecate the
pyramid.interfaces.ITemplateRenderer
interface. It was ill-defined and became unused when Mako and Chameleon template bindings were split into their own packages. - The
pyramid.session.UnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
API has been deprecated and is superseded by thepyramid.session.SignedCookieSessionFactory
. Note that while the cookies generated by theUnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
are compatible with cookies generated by old releases, cookies generated by the SignedCookieSessionFactory are not. See Pylons#1142 - The
pyramid.security.has_permission
API is now deprecated. Instead, use the newly-addedhas_permission
method of the request object. - The
pyramid.security.effective_principals
API is now deprecated. Instead, use the newly-addedeffective_principals
attribute of the request object. - The
pyramid.security.authenticated_userid
API is now deprecated. Instead, use the newly-addedauthenticated_userid
attribute of the request object. - The
pyramid.security.unauthenticated_userid
API is now deprecated. Instead, use the newly-addedunauthenticated_userid
attribute of the request object.
- Pyramid now depends on WebOb>=1.3 (it uses
webob.cookies.CookieProfile
from 1.3+).
- Users can now provide dotted Python names to as the
factory
argument the Configurator methods namedadd_{view,route,subscriber}_predicate
(instead of passing the predicate factory directly, you can pass a dotted name which refers to the factory).
- Fix an exception in
pyramid.path.package_name
when resolving the package name for namespace packages that had no__file__
attribute.
Pyramid no longer depends on or configures the Mako and Chameleon templating system renderers by default. Disincluding these templating systems by default means that the Pyramid core has fewer dependencies and can run on future platforms without immediate concern for the compatibility of its templating add-ons. It also makes maintenance slightly more effective, as different people can maintain the templating system add-ons that they understand and care about without needing commit access to the Pyramid core, and it allows users who just don't want to see any packages they don't use come along for the ride when they install Pyramid.
This means that upon upgrading to Pyramid 1.5a2+, projects that use either of these templating systems will see a traceback that ends something like this when their application attempts to render a Chameleon or Mako template:
ValueError: No such renderer factory .pt
Or:
ValueError: No such renderer factory .mako
Or:
ValueError: No such renderer factory .mak
Support for Mako templating has been moved into an add-on package named
pyramid_mako
, and support for Chameleon templating has been moved into an add-on package namedpyramid_chameleon
. These packages are drop-in replacements for the old built-in support for these templating langauges. All you have to do is install them and make them active in your configuration to register renderer factories for.pt
and/or.mako
(or.mak
) to make your application work again.To re-add support for Chameleon and/or Mako template renderers into your existing projects, follow the below steps.
If you depend on Mako templates:
Make sure the
pyramid_mako
package is installed. One way to do this is by addingpyramid_mako
to theinstall_requires
section of your package'ssetup.py
file and afterwards rerunningsetup.py develop
:setup( #... install_requires=[ 'pyramid_mako', # new dependency 'pyramid', #... ], )
Within the portion of your application which instantiates a Pyramid
pyramid.config.Configurator
(often themain()
function in your project's__init__.py
file), tell Pyramid to include thepyramid_mako
includeme:config = Configurator(.....) config.include('pyramid_mako')
If you depend on Chameleon templates:
Make sure the
pyramid_chameleon
package is installed. One way to do this is by addingpyramid_chameleon
to theinstall_requires
section of your package'ssetup.py
file and afterwards rerunningsetup.py develop
:setup( #... install_requires=[ 'pyramid_chameleon', # new dependency 'pyramid', #... ], )
Within the portion of your application which instantiates a Pyramid
~pyramid.config.Configurator
(often themain()
function in your project's__init__.py
file), tell Pyramid to include thepyramid_chameleon
includeme:config = Configurator(.....) config.include('pyramid_chameleon')
Note that it's also fine to install these packages into older Pyramids for forward compatibility purposes. Even if you don't upgrade to Pyramid 1.5 immediately, performing the above steps in a Pyramid 1.4 installation is perfectly fine, won't cause any difference, and will give you forward compatibility when you eventually do upgrade to Pyramid 1.5.
With the removal of Mako and Chameleon support from the core, some unit tests that use the
pyramid.renderers.render*
methods may begin to fail. If any of your unit tests are invoking eitherpyramid.renderers.render()
orpyramid.renderers.render_to_response()
with either Mako or Chameleon templates then thepyramid.config.Configurator
instance in effect during the unit test should be also be updated to include the addons, as shown above. For example:class ATest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.config = pyramid.testing.setUp() self.config.include('pyramid_mako') def test_it(self): result = pyramid.renderers.render('mypkg:templates/home.mako', {})
Or:
class ATest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.config = pyramid.testing.setUp() self.config.include('pyramid_chameleon') def test_it(self): result = pyramid.renderers.render('mypkg:templates/home.pt', {})
If you're using the Pyramid debug toolbar, when you upgrade Pyramid to 1.5a2+, you'll also need to upgrade the
pyramid_debugtoolbar
package to at least version 1.0.8, as older toolbar versions are not compatible with Pyramid 1.5a2+ due to the removal of Mako support from the core. It's fine to use this newer version of the toolbar code with older Pyramids too.Removed the
request.response_*
varying attributes. These attributes have been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1, and as per the deprecation policy, have now been removed.request.response
will no longer be mutated when using thepyramid.renderers.render()
API. Almost all renderers mutate therequest.response
response object (for example, the JSON renderer setsrequest.response.content_type
toapplication/json
), but this is only necessary when the renderer is generating a response; it was a bug when it was done as a side effect of callingpyramid.renderers.render()
.Removed the
bfg2pyramid
fixer script.The
pyramid.events.NewResponse
event is now sent after response callbacks are executed. It previously executed before response callbacks were executed. Rationale: it's more useful to be able to inspect the response after response callbacks have done their jobs instead of before.Removed the class named
pyramid.view.static
that had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1. Instead usepyramid.static.static_view
withuse_subpath=True
argument.Removed the
pyramid.view.is_response
function that had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1. Use thepyramid.request.Request.is_response
method instead.Removed the ability to pass the following arguments to
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
:view
,view_context
.view_for
,view_permission
,view_renderer
, andview_attr
. Using these arguments had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1. Instead of passing view-related arguments toadd_route
, use a separate call topyramid.config.Configurator.add_view
to associate a view with a route using itsroute_name
argument. Note that this impacts thepyramid.config.Configurator.add_static_view
function too, because it delegates toadd_route
.Removed the ability to influence and query a
pyramid.request.Request
object as if it were a dictionary. Previously it was possible to use methods like__getitem__
,get
,items
, and other dictlike methods to access values in the WSGI environment. This behavior had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1. Use methods ofrequest.environ
(a real dictionary) instead.Removed ancient backwards compatibily hack in
pyramid.traversal.DefaultRootFactory
which populated the__dict__
of the factory with the matchdict values for compatibility with BFG 0.9.The
renderer_globals_factory
argument to thepyramid.config.Configurator` constructor and its ``setup_registry
method has been removed. Theset_renderer_globals_factory
method ofpyramid.config.Configurator
has also been removed. The (internal)pyramid.interfaces.IRendererGlobals
interface was also removed. These arguments, methods and interfaces had been deprecated since 1.1. Use aBeforeRender
event subscriber as documented in the "Hooks" chapter of the Pyramid narrative documentation instead of providing renderer globals values to the configurator.
- The
pyramid.config.Configurator.set_request_property
method now issues a deprecation warning when used. It had been docs-deprecated in 1.4 but did not issue a deprecation warning when used.
A new http exception subclass named
pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPSuccessful
was added. You can use this class as thecontext
of an exception view to catch all 200-series "exceptions" (e.g. "raise HTTPOk"). This also allows you to catch only theHTTPOk
exception itself; previously this was impossible because a number of other exceptions (such asHTTPNoContent
) inherited fromHTTPOk
, but now they do not.You can now generate "hybrid" urldispatch/traversal URLs more easily by using the new
route_name
,route_kw
androute_remainder_name
arguments torequest.resource_url
andrequest.resource_path
. See the new section of the "Combining Traversal and URL Dispatch" documentation chapter entitled "Hybrid URL Generation".It is now possible to escape double braces in Pyramid scaffolds (unescaped, these represent replacement values). You can use
\{\{a\}\}
to represent a "bare"{{a}}
. See Pylons#862Add
localizer
andlocale_name
properties (reified) to the request. See Pylons#508. Note that thepyramid.i18n.get_localizer
andpyramid.i18n.get_locale_name
functions now simply look up these properties on the request.Add
pdistreport
script, which prints the Python version in use, the Pyramid version in use, and the version number and location of all Python distributions currently installed.Add the ability to invert the result of any view, route, or subscriber predicate using the
not_
class. For example:from pyramid.config import not_ @view_config(route_name='myroute', request_method=not_('POST')) def myview(request): ...
The above example will ensure that the view is called if the request method is not POST (at least if no other view is more specific).
The
pyramid.config.not_
class can be used against any value that is a predicate value passed in any of these contexts:pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_subscriber
pyramid.view.view_config
pyramid.events.subscriber
scripts/prequest.py
: add support for submittingPUT
andPATCH
requests. See Pylons#1033. add support for submittingOPTIONS
andPROPFIND
requests, and allow users to specify basic authentication credentials in the request via a--login
argument to the script. See Pylons#1039.ACLAuthorizationPolicy
supports__acl__
as a callable. This removes the ambiguity between the potentialAttributeError
that would be raised on thecontext
when the property was not defined and theAttributeError
that could be raised from any user-defined code within a dynamic property. It is recommended to define a dynamic ACL as a callable to avoid this ambiguity. See Pylons#735.Allow a protocol-relative URL (e.g.
//example.com/images
) to be passed topyramid.config.Configurator.add_static_view
. This allows externally-hosted static URLs to be generated based on the current protocol.The
AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
has two new options to configure its domain usage:parent_domain
: if set the authentication cookie is set on the parent domain. This is useful if you have multiple sites sharing the same domain.domain
: if provided the cookie is always set for this domain, bypassing all usual logic.
See Pylons#1028, Pylons#1072 and Pylons#1078.
The
AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
now supports IPv6 addresses when using theinclude_ip=True
option. This is possibly incompatible with alternativeauth_tkt
implementations, as the specification does not define how to properly handle IPv6. See Pylons#831.Make it possible to use variable arguments via
pyramid.paster.get_appsettings
. This also allowed the generatedinitialize_db
script from thealchemy
scaffold to grow support for options in the forma=1 b=2
so you can fill in values in a parameterized.ini
file, e.g.initialize_myapp_db etc/development.ini a=1 b=2
. See Pylons#911The
request.session.check_csrf_token()
method and thecheck_csrf
view predicate now take into account the value of the HTTP header namedX-CSRF-Token
(as well as thecsrf_token
form parameter, which they always did). The header is tried when the form parameter does not exist.View lookup will now search for valid views based on the inheritance hierarchy of the context. It tries to find views based on the most specific context first, and upon predicate failure, will move up the inheritance chain to test views found by the super-type of the context. In the past, only the most specific type containing views would be checked and if no matching view could be found then a PredicateMismatch would be raised. Now predicate mismatches don't hide valid views registered on super-types. Here's an example that now works:
class IResource(Interface): ... @view_config(context=IResource) def get(context, request): ... @view_config(context=IResource, request_method='POST') def post(context, request): ... @view_config(context=IResource, request_method='DELETE') def delete(context, request): ... @implementer(IResource) class MyResource: ... @view_config(context=MyResource, request_method='POST') def override_post(context, request): ...
Previously the override_post view registration would hide the get and delete views in the context of MyResource -- leading to a predicate mismatch error when trying to use GET or DELETE methods. Now the views are found and no predicate mismatch is raised. See Pylons#786 and Pylons#1004 and Pylons#1046
The
pserve
command now takes a-v
(or--verbose
) flag and a-q
(or--quiet
) flag. Output from runningpserve
can be controlled using these flags.-v
can be specified multiple times to increase verbosity.-q
sets verbosity to0
unconditionally. The default verbosity level is1
.The
alchemy
scaffold tests now provide better coverage. See Pylons#1029The
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
method now supports being called with an external URL as pattern. See Pylons#611 and the documentation section in the "URL Dispatch" chapter entitled "External Routes" for more information.
- It was not possible to use
pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPException
as thecontext
of an exception view as very general catchall for http-related exceptions when you wanted that exception view to override the default exception view. See Pylons#985 - When the
pyramid.reload_templates
setting was true, and a Chameleon template was reloaded, and the renderer specification named a macro (e.g.foo#macroname.pt
), renderings of the template after the template was reloaded due to a file change would produce the entire template body instead of just a rendering of the macro. See Pylons#1013. - Fix an obscure problem when combining a virtual root with a route with a
*traverse
in its pattern. Now the traversal path generated in such a configuration will be correct, instead of an element missing a leading slash. - Fixed a Mako renderer bug returning a tuple with a previous defname value in some circumstances. See Pylons#1037 for more information.
- Make the
pyramid.config.assets.PackageOverrides
object implement the API for__loader__
objects specified in PEP 302. Proxies to the__loader__
set by the importer, if present; otherwise, raisesNotImplementedError
. This makes Pyramid static view overrides work properly under Python 3.3 (previously they would not). See Pylons#1015 for more information. mako_templating
: added defensive workaround for non-importability ofmako
due to upstreammarkupsafe
dropping Python 3.2 support. Mako templating will no longer work under the combination of MarkupSafe 0.17 and Python 3.2 (although the combination of MarkupSafe 0.17 and Python 3.3 or any supported Python 2 version will work OK).- Spaces and dots may now be in mako renderer template paths. This was broken when support for the new makodef syntax was added in 1.4a1. See Pylons#950
pyramid.debug_authorization=true
will now correctly print outAllowed
for views registered withNO_PERMISSION_REQUIRED
instead of invoking thepermits
method of the authorization policy. See Pylons#954- Pyramid failed to install on some systems due to being packaged with some test files containing higher order characters in their names. These files have now been removed. See Pylons#981
pyramid.testing.DummyResource
didn't define__bool__
, so code under Python 3 would use__len__
to find truthiness; this usually caused an instance of DummyResource to be "falsy" instead of "truthy". See Pylons#1032- The
alchemy
scaffold would break when the database was MySQL during tables creation. See Pylons#1049 - The
current_route_url
method now attaches the query string to the URL by default. See Pylons#1040 - Make
pserve.cherrypy_server_runner
Python 3 compatible. See Pylons#718
- Modified the
current_route_url
method in pyramid.Request. The method previously returned the URL without the query string by default, it now does attach the query string unless it is overriden. - The
route_url
androute_path
APIs no longer quote/
to%2F
when a replacement value contains a/
. This was pointless, as WSGI servers always unquote the slash anyway, and Pyramid never sees the quoted value. - It is no longer possible to set a
locale_name
attribute of the request, nor is it possible to set alocalizer
attribute of the request. These are now "reified" properties that look up a locale name and localizer respectively using the machinery described in the "Internationalization" chapter of the documentation. - If you send an
X-Vhm-Root
header with a value that ends with a slash (or any number of slashes), the trailing slash(es) will be removed before a URL is generated when you use userequest.resource_url
orrequest.resource_path
. Previously the virtual root path would not have trailing slashes stripped, which would influence URL generation. - The
pyramid.interfaces.IResourceURL
interface has now grown two new attributes:virtual_path_tuple
andphysical_path_tuple
. These should be the tuple form of the resource's path (physical and virtual).
- Fix functional tests in the ZODB tutorial
- Packaging release only, no code changes. 1.4b2 was a brownbag release due to missing directories in the tarball.
- Scaffolding is now PEP-8 compliant (at least for a brief shining moment).
- Tutorial improvements.
- Modified the
_depth
argument topyramid.view.view_config
to accept a value relative to the invocation ofview_config
itself. Thus, when it was previously expecting a value of1
or greater, to reflect that the caller ofview_config
is 1 stack frame away fromvenusian.attach
, this implementation detail is now hidden. - Modified the
_backframes
argument topyramid.util.action_method
in a similar way to the changes described to_depth
above. This argument remains undocumented, but might be used in the wild by some insane person.
Small microspeed enhancement which anticipates that a
pyramid.response.Response
object is likely to be returned from a view. Some code is shortcut if the class of the object returned by a view is this class. A similar microoptimization was done topyramid.request.Request.is_response
.Make it possible to use variable arguments on
p*
commands (pserve
,pshell
,pviews
, etc) in the forma=1 b=2
so you can fill in values in parameterized.ini
file, e.g.pshell etc/development.ini http_port=8080
. See Pylons#714A somewhat advanced and obscure feature of Pyramid event handlers is their ability to handle "multi-interface" notifications. These notifications have traditionally presented multiple objects to the subscriber callable. For instance, if an event was sent by code like this:
registry.notify(event, context)
In the past, in order to catch such an event, you were obligated to write and register an event subscriber that mentioned both the event and the context in its argument list:
@subscriber([SomeEvent, SomeContextType]) def asubscriber(event, context): pass
In many subscriber callables registered this way, it was common for the logic in the subscriber callable to completely ignore the second and following arguments (e.g.
context
in the above example might be ignored), because they usually existed as attributes of the event anyway. You could usually get the same value by doingevent.context
or similar.The fact that you needed to put an extra argument which you usually ignored in the subscriber callable body was only a minor annoyance until we added "subscriber predicates", used to narrow the set of circumstances under which a subscriber will be executed, in a prior 1.4 alpha release. Once those were added, the annoyance was escalated, because subscriber predicates needed to accept the same argument list and arity as the subscriber callables that they were configured against. So, for example, if you had these two subscriber registrations in your code:
@subscriber([SomeEvent, SomeContextType]) def asubscriber(event, context): pass @subscriber(SomeOtherEvent) def asubscriber(event): pass
And you wanted to use a subscriber predicate:
@subscriber([SomeEvent, SomeContextType], mypredicate=True) def asubscriber1(event, context): pass @subscriber(SomeOtherEvent, mypredicate=True) def asubscriber2(event): pass
If an existing
mypredicate
subscriber predicate had been written in such a way that it accepted only one argument in its__call__
, you could not use it against a subscription which named more than one interface in its subscriber interface list. Similarly, if you had written a subscriber predicate that accepted two arguments, you couldn't use it against a registration that named only a single interface type.For example, if you created this predicate:
class MyPredicate(object): # portions elided... def __call__(self, event): return self.val == event.context.foo
It would not work against a multi-interface-registered subscription, so in the above example, when you attempted to use it against
asubscriber1
, it would fail at runtime with a TypeError, claiming something was attempting to call it with too many arguments.To hack around this limitation, you were obligated to design the
mypredicate
predicate to expect to receive in its__call__
either a singleevent
argument (a SomeOtherEvent object) or a pair of arguments (a SomeEvent object and a SomeContextType object), presumably by doing something like this:class MyPredicate(object): # portions elided... def __call__(self, event, context=None): return self.val == event.context.foo
This was confusing and bad.
In order to allow people to ignore unused arguments to subscriber callables and to normalize the relationship between event subscribers and subscriber predicates, we now allow both subscribers and subscriber predicates to accept only a single
event
argument even if they've been subscribed for notifications that involve multiple interfaces. Subscribers and subscriber predicates that accept only one argument will receive the first object passed tonotify
; this is typically (but not always) the event object. The other objects involved in the subscription lookup will be discarded. You can now write an event subscriber that accepts onlyevent
even if it subscribes to multiple interfaces:@subscriber([SomeEvent, SomeContextType]) def asubscriber(event): # this will work!
This prevents you from needing to match the subscriber callable parameters to the subscription type unnecessarily, especially when you don't make use of any argument in your subscribers except for the event object itself.
Note, however, that if the event object is not the first object in the call to
notify
, you'll run into trouble. For example, if notify is called with the context argument first:registry.notify(context, event)
You won't be able to take advantage of the event-only feature. It will "work", but the object received by your event handler won't be the event object, it will be the context object, which won't be very useful:
@subscriber([SomeContextType, SomeEvent]) def asubscriber(event): # bzzt! you'll be getting the context here as ``event``, and it'll # be useless
Existing multiple-argument subscribers continue to work without issue, so you should continue use those if your system notifies using multiple interfaces and the first interface is not the event interface. For example:
@subscriber([SomeContextType, SomeEvent]) def asubscriber(context, event): # this will still work!
The event-only feature makes it possible to use a subscriber predicate that accepts only a request argument within both multiple-interface subscriber registrations and single-interface subscriber registrations. You needn't make slightly different variations of predicates depending on the subscription type arguments. Instead, just write all your subscriber predicates so they only accept
event
in their__call__
and they'll be useful across all registrations for subscriptions that use an event as their first argument, even ones which accept more than justevent
.However, the same caveat applies to predicates as to subscriber callables: if you're subscribing to a multi-interface event, and the first interface is not the event interface, the predicate won't work properly. In such a case, you'll need to match the predicate
__call__
argument ordering and composition to the ordering of the interfaces. For example, if the registration for the subscription uses[SomeContext, SomeEvent]
, you'll need to reflect that in the ordering of the parameters of the predicate's__call__
method:def __call__(self, context, event): return event.request.path.startswith(self.val)
tl;dr: 1) When using multi-interface subscriptions, always use the event type as the first subscription registration argument and 2) When 1 is true, use only
event
in your subscriber and subscriber predicate parameter lists, no matter how many interfaces the subscriber is notified with. This combination will result in the maximum amount of reusability of subscriber predicates and the least amount of thought on your part. Drink responsibly.
- A failure when trying to locate the attribute
__text__
on route and view predicates existed when thedebug_routematch
setting was true or when thepviews
command was used. See Pylons#727
- Sync up tutorial source files with the files that are rendered by the scaffold that each uses.
pyramid.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
has been updated to support newer hashing algorithms such assha512
. Existing applications should consider updating if possible for improved security over the default md5 hashing.- Added an
effective_principals
route and view predicate. - Do not allow the userid returned from the
authenticated_userid
or the userid that is one of the list of principals returned byeffective_principals
to be either of the stringssystem.Everyone
orsystem.Authenticated
when any of the built-in authorization policies that live inpyramid.authentication
are in use. These two strings are reserved for internal usage by Pyramid and they will not be accepted as valid userids. - Slightly better debug logging from
pyramid.authentication.RepozeWho1AuthenticationPolicy
. pyramid.security.view_execution_permitted
used to returnTrue
if no view could be found. It now raises aTypeError
exception in that case, as it doesn't make sense to assert that a nonexistent view is execution-permitted. See Pylons#299.- Allow a
_depth
argument topyramid.view.view_config
, which will permit limited composition reuse of the decorator by other software that wants to provide custom decorators that are much like view_config. - Allow an iterable of decorators to be passed to
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view
. This allows views to be wrapped by more than one decorator without requiring combining the decorators yourself.
- In the past if a renderer returned
None
, the body of the resulting response would be set explicitly to the empty string. Instead, now, the body is left unchanged, which allows the renderer to set a body itself by using e.g.request.response.body = b'foo'
. The body set by the renderer will be unmolested on the way out. See Pylons#709 - In uncommon cases, the
pyramid_excview_tween_factory
might have inadvertently raised aKeyError
looking forrequest_iface
as an attribute of the request. It no longer fails in this case. See Pylons#700 - Be more tolerant of potential error conditions in
match_param
andphysical_path
predicate implementations; instead of raising an exception, return False. pyramid.view.render_view
was not functioning properly under Python 3.x due to a byte/unicode discrepancy. See Pylons#721
pyramid.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
will emit a warning if an application is using the policy without explicitly passing ahashalg
argument. This is because the default is "md5" which is considered theoretically subject to collision attacks. If you really want "md5" then you must specify it explicitly to get rid of the warning.
- All of the tutorials that use
pyramid.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
now explicitly passsha512
as ahashalg
argument.
- Move
TopologicalSorter
frompyramid.config.util
topyramid.util
, moveCyclicDependencyError
frompyramid.config.util
topyramid.exceptions
, renameSingleton
toSentinel
and move frompyramid.config.util
topyramid.util
; this is in an effort to move that stuff that may be an API one day out ofpyramid.config.util
, because that package should never be imported from non-Pyramid code. TopologicalSorter is still not an API, but may become one. - Get rid of shady monkeypatching of
pyramid.request.Request
andpyramid.response.Response
done within the__init__.py
of Pyramid. Webob no longer relies on this being done. Instead, the ResponseClass attribute of the Pyramid Request class is assigned to the Pyramid response class; that's enough to satisfy WebOb and behave as it did before with the monkeypatching.
- The match_param predicate's text method was fixed to sort its values. Part of Pylons#705
- 1.4a
pyramid.scripting.prepare
behaved differently than 1.3 series function of same name. In particular, if passed a request, it would not set theregistry
attribute of the request like 1.3 did. A symptom would be that passing a request topyramid.paster.bootstrap
(which uses the function) that did not have aregistry
attribute could assume that the registry would be attached to the request by Pyramid. This assumption could be made in 1.3, but not in 1.4. The assumption can now be made in 1.4 too (a registry is attached to a request passed to bootstrap or prepare). - When registering a view configuration that named a Chameleon ZPT renderer
with a macro name in it (e.g.
renderer='some/template#somemacro.pt
) as well as a view configuration without a macro name in it that pointed to the same template (e.g.renderer='some/template.pt'
), internal caching could confuse the two, and your code might have rendered one instead of the other.
- Allow multiple values to be specified to the
request_param
view/route predicate as a sequence. Previously only a single string value was allowed. See Pylons#705 - Comments with references to documentation sections placed in scaffold
.ini
files. - Added an HTTP Basic authentication policy
at
pyramid.authentication.BasicAuthAuthenticationPolicy
. - The Configurator
testing_securitypolicy
method now returns the policy object it creates. - The Configurator
testing_securitypolicy
method accepts two new arguments:remember_result
andforget_result
. If supplied, these values influence the result of the policy'sremember
andforget
methods, respectively. - The DummySecurityPolicy created by
testing_securitypolicy
now sets aforgotten
value on the policy (the valueTrue
) when itsforget
method is called. - The DummySecurityPolicy created by
testing_securitypolicy
now sets aremembered
value on the policy, which is the value of theprincipal
argument it's called with when itsremember
method is called. - New
physical_path
view predicate. If specified, this value should be a string or a tuple representing the physical traversal path of the context found via traversal for this predicate to match as true. For example:physical_path='/'
orphysical_path='/a/b/c'
orphysical_path=('', 'a', 'b', 'c')
. This is not a path prefix match or a regex, it's a whole-path match. It's useful when you want to always potentially show a view when some object is traversed to, but you can't be sure about what kind of object it will be, so you can't use thecontext
predicate. The individual path elements inbetween slash characters or in tuple elements should be the Unicode representation of the name of the resource and should not be encoded in any way.
- When trying to determine Mako defnames and Chameleon macro names in asset specifications, take into account that the filename may have a hyphen in it. See Pylons#692
- A new
pyramid.session.check_csrf_token
convenience function was added. - A
check_csrf
view predicate was added. For example, you can now doconfig.add_view(someview, check_csrf=True)
. When the predicate is checked, if thecsrf_token
value inrequest.params
matches the CSRF token in the request's session, the view will be permitted to execute. Otherwise, it will not be permitted to execute. - Add
Base.metadata.bind = engine
to alchemy template, so that tables defined imperatively will work.
- update wiki2 SQLA tutorial with the changes required after inserting
Base.metadata.bind = engine
into the alchemy scaffold.
- Forward port from 1.3 branch: When no authentication policy was configured,
a call to
pyramid.security.effective_principals
would unconditionally return the empty list. This was incorrect, it should have unconditionally returned[Everyone]
, and now does. - Explicit url dispatch regexes can now contain colons. Pylons#629
- On at least one 64-bit Ubuntu system under Python 3.2, using the
view_config
decorator caused aRuntimeError: dictionary changed size during iteration
exception. It no longer does. See Pylons#635 for more information. - In Mako Templates lookup, check if the uri is already adjusted and bring it back to an asset spec. Normally occurs with inherited templates or included components. Pylons#606 Pylons#607
- In Mako Templates lookup, check for absolute uri (using mako directories) when mixing up inheritance with asset specs. Pylons#662
- HTTP Accept headers were not being normalized causing potentially conflicting view registrations to go unnoticed. Two views that only differ in the case ('text/html' vs. 'text/HTML') will now raise an error. Pylons#620
- Forward-port from 1.3 branch: when registering multiple views with an
accept
predicate in a Pyramid application runing under Python 3, you might have received aTypeError: unorderable types: function() < function()
exception.
Python 3.3 compatibility.
Configurator.add_directive now accepts arbitrary callables like partials or objects implementing
__call__
which dont have__name__
and__doc__
attributes. See Pylons#621 and Pylons#647.Third-party custom view, route, and subscriber predicates can now be added for use by view authors via
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view_predicate
,pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route_predicate
andpyramid.config.Configurator.add_subscriber_predicate
. So, for example, doing this:config.add_view_predicate('abc', my.package.ABCPredicate)
Might allow a view author to do this in an application that configured that predicate:
@view_config(abc=1)
Similar features exist for
add_route
, andadd_subscriber
. See "Adding A Third Party View, Route, or Subscriber Predicate" in the Hooks chapter for more information.Note that changes made to support the above feature now means that only actions registered using the same "order" can conflict with one another. It used to be the case that actions registered at different orders could potentially conflict, but to my knowledge nothing ever depended on this behavior (it was a bit silly).
Custom objects can be made easily JSON-serializable in Pyramid by defining a
__json__
method on the object's class. This method should return values natively serializable byjson.dumps
(such as ints, lists, dictionaries, strings, and so forth).The JSON renderer now allows for the definition of custom type adapters to convert unknown objects to JSON serializations.
As of this release, the
request_method
predicate, when used, will also imply thatHEAD
is implied when you useGET
. For example, using@view_config(request_method='GET')
is equivalent to using@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'HEAD'))
. Using@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'POST')
is equivalent to using@view_config(request_method=('GET', 'HEAD', 'POST')
. This is because HEAD is a variant of GET that omits the body, and WebOb has special support to return an empty body when a HEAD is used.config.add_request_method
has been introduced to support extending request objects with arbitrary callables. This method expands on the previousconfig.set_request_property
by supporting methods as well as properties. This method now causes less code to be executed at request construction time thanconfig.set_request_property
in version 1.3.Don't add a
?
to URLs generated byrequest.resource_url
if thequery
argument is provided but empty.Don't add a
?
to URLs generated byrequest.route_url
if the_query
argument is provided but empty.The static view machinery now raises (rather than returns)
HTTPNotFound
andHTTPMovedPermanently
exceptions, so these can be caught by the Not Found View (and other exception views).The Mako renderer now supports a def name in an asset spec. When the def name is present in the asset spec, the system will render the template def within the template and will return the result. An example asset spec is
package:path/to/template#defname.mako
. This will render the def nameddefname
inside thetemplate.mako
template instead of rendering the entire template. The old way of returning a tuple in the form('defname', {})
from the view is supported for backward compatibility,The Chameleon ZPT renderer now accepts a macro name in an asset spec. When the macro name is present in the asset spec, the system will render the macro listed as a
define-macro
and return the result instead of rendering the entire template. An example asset spec:package:path/to/template#macroname.pt
. This will render the macro defined asmacroname
within thetemplate.pt
template instead of the entire templae.When there is a predicate mismatch exception (seen when no view matches for a given request due to predicates not working), the exception now contains a textual description of the predicate which didn't match.
An
add_permission
directive method was added to the Configurator. This directive registers a free-standing permission introspectable into the Pyramid introspection system. Frameworks built atop Pyramid can thus use thepermissions
introspectable category data to build a comprehensive list of permissions supported by a running system. Before this method was added, permissions were already registered in this introspectable category as a side effect of naming them in anadd_view
call, this method just makes it possible to arrange for a permission to be put into thepermissions
introspectable category without naming it along with an associated view. Here's an example of usage ofadd_permission
:config = Configurator() config.add_permission('view')
The
UnencryptedCookieSessionFactoryConfig
now acceptssigned_serialize
andsigned_deserialize
hooks which may be used to influence how the sessions are marshalled (by default this is done with HMAC+pickle).pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now supports methods supplied by thepyramid.util.InstancePropertyMixin
class such asset_property
.Request properties and methods added via
config.set_request_property
orconfig.add_request_method
are now available to tweens.Request properties and methods added via
config.set_request_property
orconfig.add_request_method
are now available in the request object returned frompyramid.paster.bootstrap
.request.context
of environment request duringbootstrap
is now the root object if a context isn't already set on a provided request.The
pyramid.decorator.reify
function is now an API, and was added to the API documentation.Added the
pyramid.testing.testConfig
context manager, which can be used to generate a configurator in a test, e.g.with testing.testConfig(...):
.Users can now invoke a subrequest from within view code using a new
request.invoke_subrequest
API.
- The
pyramid.config.Configurator.set_request_property
has been documentation-deprecated. The method remains usable but the more featurefulpyramid.config.Configurator.add_request_method
should be used in its place (it has all of the same capabilities but can also extend the request object with methods).
- The Pyramid router no longer adds the values
bfg.routes.route
orbfg.routes.matchdict
to the request's WSGI environment dictionary. These values were docs-deprecated inrepoze.bfg
1.0 (effectively seven minor releases ago). If your code depended on these values, use request.matched_route and request.matchdict instead. - It is no longer possible to pass an environ dictionary directly to
pyramid.traversal.ResourceTreeTraverser.__call__
(akaModelGraphTraverser.__call__
). Instead, you must pass a request object. Passing an environment instead of a request has generated a deprecation warning since Pyramid 1.1. - Pyramid will no longer work properly if you use the
webob.request.LegacyRequest
as a request factory. Instances of the LegacyRequest class have arequest.path_info
which return a string. This Pyramid release assumes thatrequest.path_info
will unconditionally be Unicode. - The functions from
pyramid.chameleon_zpt
andpyramid.chameleon_text
namedget_renderer
,get_template
,render_template
, andrender_template_to_response
have been removed. These have issued a deprecation warning upon import since Pyramid 1.0. Usepyramid.renderers.get_renderer()
,pyramid.renderers.get_renderer().implementation()
,pyramid.renderers.render()
orpyramid.renderers.render_to_response
respectively instead of these functions. - The
pyramid.configuration
module was removed. It had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.0 and printed a deprecation warning upon its use. Usepyramid.config
instead. - The
pyramid.paster.PyramidTemplate
API was removed. It had been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1 and issued a warning on import. If your code depended on this, adjust your code to importpyramid.scaffolds.PyramidTemplate
instead. - The
pyramid.settings.get_settings()
API was removed. It had been printing a deprecation warning since Pyramid 1.0. If your code depended on this API, usepyramid.threadlocal.get_current_registry().settings
instead or use thesettings
attribute of the registry available from the request (request.registry.settings
). - These APIs from the
pyramid.testing
module were removed. They have been printing deprecation warnings since Pyramid 1.0:registerDummySecurityPolicy
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.testing_securitypolicy
instead.registerResources
(akaregisterModels
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.testing_resources
instead.registerEventListener
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_subscriber
instead.registerTemplateRenderer
(aka registerDummyRenderer`), usepyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_template
instead.registerView
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.add_view
instead.registerUtility
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.registry.registerUtility
instead.registerAdapter
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.registry.registerAdapter
instead.registerSubscriber
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.add_subscriber
instead.registerRoute
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
instead.registerSettings
, usepyramid.config.Configurator.add_settings
instead.
- In Pyramid 1.3 and previous, the
__call__
method of a Response object was invoked before any finished callbacks were executed. As of this release, the__call__
method of a Response object is invoked after finished callbacks are executed. This is in support of therequest.invoke_subrequest
feature. - The 200-series exception responses named
HTTPCreated
,HTTPAccepted
,HTTPNonAuthoritativeInformation
,HTTPNoContent
,HTTPResetContent
, andHTTPPartialContent
inpyramid.httpexceptions
no longer inherit fromHTTPOk
. Instead they inherit from a new base class namedHTTPSuccessful
. This will have no effect on you unless you've registered an exception view forHTTPOk
and expect that exception view to catch all the aforementioned exceptions.
- Added an "Upgrading Pyramid" chapter to the narrative documentation. It describes how to cope with deprecations and removals of Pyramid APIs and how to show Pyramid-generated deprecation warnings while running tests and while running a server.
- Added a "Invoking a Subrequest" chapter to the documentation. It describes
how to use the new
request.invoke_subrequest
API.
- Pyramid now requires WebOb 1.2b3+ (the prior Pyramid release only relied on
1.2dev+). This is to ensure that we obtain a version of WebOb that returns
request.path_info
as text.
- When
pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
calls the downstream WSGI app, the app's environ will no longer have (deprecated and potentially misleading)bfg.routes.matchdict
orbfg.routes.route
keys in it. A symptom of this bug would be awsgiapp2
-wrapped Pyramid app finding the wrong view because it mistakenly detects that a route was matched when, in fact, it was not. - The fix for issue Pylons#461 (which made it possible for instance methods to be used as view callables) introduced a backwards incompatibility when methods that declared only a request argument were used. See Pylons#503
config.add_view(<aninstancemethod>)
raised AttributeError involving__text__
. See Pylons#461- Remove references to do-nothing
pyramid.debug_templates
setting in all Pyramid-provided.ini
files. This setting previously told Chameleon to render better exceptions; now Chameleon always renders nice exceptions regardless of the value of this setting.
- The
alchemy
scaffold now shows an informative error message in the browser if the person creating the project forgets to run the initialization script. - The
alchemy
scaffold initialization script is now calledinitialize_<projectname>_db
instead ofpopulate_<projectname>
.
- Wiki tutorials improved due to collaboration at PyCon US 2012 sprints.
The method
pyramid.request.Request.partial_application_url
is no longer in the API docs. It was meant to be a private method; its publication in the documentation as an API method was a mistake, and it has been renamed to something private.When a static view was registered using an absolute filesystem path on Windows, the
request.static_url
function did not work to generate URLs to its resources. Symptom: "No static URL definition matching c:\foo\bar\baz".Make all tests pass on Windows XP.
Bug in ACL authentication checking on Python 3: the
permits
andprincipals_allowed_by_permission
method ofpyramid.authorization.ACLAuthenticationPolicy
could return an inappropriateTrue
value when a permission on an ACL was a string rather than a sequence, and then only if the ACL permission string was a substring of thepermission
value passed to the function.This bug effects no Pyramid deployment under Python 2; it is a bug that exists only in deployments running on Python 3. It has existed since Pyramid 1.3a1.
This bug was due to the presence of an
__iter__
attribute on strings under Python 3 which is not present under strings in Python 2.
pyramid.config.Configurator.with_package
didn't work if the Configurator was an old-stylepyramid.configuration.Configurator
instance.- Pyramid authorization policies did not show up in the introspector.
- All references to the
tmpl_context
request variable were removed from the docs. Its existence in Pyramid is confusing for people who were never Pylons users. It was added as a porting convenience for Pylons users in Pyramid 1.0, but it never caught on because the Pyramid rendering system is a lot different than Pylons' was, and alternate ways exist to do what it was designed to offer in Pylons. It will continue to exist "forever" but it will not be recommended or mentioned in the docs.
- Add an
introspection
boolean to the Configurator constructor. If this isTrue
, actions registered using the Configurator will be registered with the introspector. If it isFalse
, they won't. The default isTrue
. Setting it toFalse
during action processing will prevent introspection for any following registration statements, and setting it toTrue
will start them up again. This addition is to service a requirement that the debug toolbar's own views and methods not show up in the introspector. - New API:
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_notfound_view
. This is a wrapper forpyramid.Config.configurator.add_view
which provides easy append_slash support and does the right thing about permissions. It should be preferred over callingadd_view
directly withcontext=HTTPNotFound
as was previously recommended. - New API:
pyramid.view.notfound_view_config
. This is a decorator constructor likepyramid.view.view_config
that callspyramid.config.Configurator.add_notfound_view
when scanned. It should be preferred over usingpyramid.view.view_config
withcontext=HTTPNotFound
as was previously recommended. - New API:
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_forbidden_view
. This is a wrapper forpyramid.Config.configurator.add_view
which does the right thing about permissions. It should be preferred over callingadd_view
directly withcontext=HTTPForbidden
as was previously recommended. - New API:
pyramid.view.forbidden_view_config
. This is a decorator constructor likepyramid.view.view_config
that callspyramid.config.Configurator.add_forbidden_view
when scanned. It should be preferred over usingpyramid.view.view_config
withcontext=HTTPForbidden
as was previously recommended. - New APIs:
pyramid.response.FileResponse
andpyramid.response.FileIter
, for usage in views that must serve files "manually".
- Remove
pyramid.config.Configurator.with_context
class method. It was never an API, it is only used bypyramid_zcml
and its functionality has been moved to that package's latest release. This means that you'll need to use the 0.9.2 or later release ofpyramid_zcml
with this release of Pyramid. - The
introspector
argument to thepyramid.config.Configurator
constructor API has been removed. It has been replaced by the booleanintrospection
flag. - The
pyramid.registry.noop_introspector
API object has been removed. - The older deprecated
set_notfound_view
Configurator method is now an alias for the newadd_notfound_view
Configurator method. Likewise, the older deprecatedset_forbidden_view
is now an alias for the newadd_forbidden_view
. This has the following impact: thecontext
sent to views with a(context, request)
call signature registered via theset_notfound_view
orset_forbidden_view
will now be an exception object instead of the actual resource context found. Userequest.context
to get the actual resource context. It's also recommended to disuseset_notfound_view
in favor ofadd_notfound_view
, and disuseset_forbidden_view
in favor ofadd_forbidden_view
despite the aliasing.
- The API documentation for
pyramid.view.append_slash_notfound_view
andpyramid.view.AppendSlashNotFoundViewFactory
was removed. These names still exist and are still importable, but they are no longer APIs. Usepyramid.config.Configurator.add_notfound_view(append_slash=True)
orpyramid.view.notfound_view_config(append_slash=True)
to get the same behavior. - The
set_forbidden_view
andset_notfound_view
methods of the Configurator were removed from the documentation. They have been deprecated since Pyramid 1.1.
- The static file response object used by
config.add_static_view
opened the static file twice, when it only needed to open it once. - The AppendSlashNotFoundViewFactory used request.path to match routes. This was wrong because request.path contains the script name, and this would cause it to fail in circumstances where the script name was not empty. It should have used request.path_info, and now does.
- Updated the "Creating a Not Found View" section of the "Hooks" chapter,
replacing explanations of registering a view using
add_view
orview_config
with ones usingadd_notfound_view
ornotfound_view_config
. - Updated the "Creating a Not Forbidden View" section of the "Hooks" chapter,
replacing explanations of registering a view using
add_view
orview_config
with ones usingadd_forbidden_view
orforbidden_view_config
. - Updated the "Redirecting to Slash-Appended Routes" section of the "URL
Dispatch" chapter, replacing explanations of registering a view using
add_view
orview_config
with ones usingadd_notfound_view
ornotfound_view_config
- Updated all tutorials to use
pyramid.view.forbidden_view_config
rather thanpyramid.view.view_config
with an HTTPForbidden context.
- The
scan
method of aConfigurator
can be passed anignore
argument, which can be a string, a callable, or a list consisting of strings and/or callables. This feature allows submodules, subpackages, and global objects from being scanned. See http://readthedocs.org/docs/venusian/en/latest/#ignore-scan-argument for more information about how to use theignore
argument toscan
. - Better error messages when a view callable returns a value that cannot be converted to a response (for example, when a view callable returns a dictionary without a renderer defined, or doesn't return any value at all). The error message now contains information about the view callable itself as well as the result of calling it.
- Better error message when a .pyc-only module is
config.include
-ed. This is not permitted due to error reporting requirements, and a better error message is shown when it is attempted. Previously it would fail with something like "AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'rfind'". - Add
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_traverser
API method. See the Hooks narrative documentation section entitled "Changing the Traverser" for more information. This is not a new feature, it just provides an API for adding a traverser without needing to use the ZCA API. - Add
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_resource_url_adapter
API method. See the Hooks narrative documentation section entitled "Changing How pyramid.request.Request.resource_url Generates a URL" for more information. This is not a new feature, it just provides an API for adding a resource url adapter without needing to use the ZCA API. - The system value
req
is now supplied to renderers as an alias forrequest
. This means that you can now, for example, in a template, doreq.route_url(...)
instead ofrequest.route_url(...)
. This is purely a change to reduce the amount of typing required to use request methods and attributes from within templates. The valuerequest
is still available too, this is just an alternative. - A new interface was added:
pyramid.interfaces.IResourceURL
. An adapter implementing its interface can be used to override resource URL generation whenrequest.resource_url
is called. This interface replaces the now-deprecatedpyramid.interfaces.IContextURL
interface. - The dictionary passed to a resource's
__resource_url__
method (see "Overriding Resource URL Generation" in the "Resources" chapter) now contains anapp_url
key, representing the application URL generated duringrequest.resource_url
. It represents a potentially customized URL prefix, containing potentially custom scheme, host and port information passed by the user torequest.resource_url
. It should be used instead ofrequest.application_url
where necessary. - The
request.resource_url
API now accepts these arguments:app_url
,scheme
,host
, andport
. The app_url argument can be used to replace the URL prefix wholesale during url generation. Thescheme
,host
, andport
arguments can be used to replace the respective default values ofrequest.application_url
partially. - A new API named
request.resource_path
now exists. It works likerequest.resource_url
but produces a relative URL rather than an absolute one. - The
request.route_url
API now accepts these arguments:_app_url
,_scheme
,_host
, and_port
. The_app_url
argument can be used to replace the URL prefix wholesale during url generation. The_scheme
,_host
, and_port
arguments can be used to replace the respective default values ofrequest.application_url
partially.
The
pyramid.interfaces.IContextURL
interface has been deprecated. People have been instructed to use this to register a resource url adapter in the "Hooks" chapter to use to influencerequest.resource_url
URL generation for resources found via custom traversers since Pyramid 1.0.The interface still exists and registering such an adapter still works, but this interface will be removed from the software after a few major Pyramid releases. You should replace it with an equivalent
pyramid.interfaces.IResourceURL
adapter, registered using the newpyramid.config.Configurator.add_resource_url_adapter
API. A deprecation warning is now emitted when apyramid.interfaces.IContextURL
adapter is found whenrequest.resource_url
is called.
- Don't create a
session
instance in SQLA Wiki tutorial, use rawDBSession
instead (this is more common in real SQLA apps).
- Put
pyramid.includes
targets within ini files in scaffolds on separate lines in order to be able to tell people to comment out only thepyramid_debugtoolbar
line when they want to disable the toolbar.
- Depend on
venusian
>= 1.0a3 to provide scanignore
support.
- Create a "MakoRendererFactoryHelper" that provides customizable settings key prefixes. Allows settings prefixes other than "mako." to be used to create different factories that don't use the global mako settings. This will be useful for the debug toolbar, which can currently be sabotaged by someone using custom mako configuration settings.
- More informative error message when a
config.include
cannot find anincludeme
. See Pylons#392. - Internal: catch unhashable discriminators early (raise an error instead of allowing them to find their way into resolveConflicts).
- The match_param view predicate now accepts a string or a tuple. This replaces the broken behavior of accepting a dict. See Pylons#425 for more information.
- The process will now restart when
pserve
is used with the--reload
flag when thedevelopment.ini
file (or any other .ini file in use) is changed. See Pylons#377 and Pylons#411 - The
prequest
script would fail when used against URLs which did not return HTML or text. See Pylons#381
- The match_param view predicate no longer accepts a dict. This will have no negative affect because the implementation was broken for dict-based arguments.
- Add a traversal hello world example to the narrative docs.
- New API:
pyramid.config.Configurator.set_request_property
. Add lazy property descriptors to a request without changing the request factory. This method provides conflict detection and is the suggested way to add properties to a request. - Responses generated by Pyramid's
static_view
now use awsgi.file_wrapper
(see http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/#optional-platform-specific-file-handling) when one is provided by the web server.
- Views registered with an
accept
could not be overridden correctly with a different view that had the same predicate arguments. See Pylons#404 for more information. - When using a dotted name for a
view
argument toConfigurator.add_view
that pointed to a class with aview_defaults
decorator, the view defaults would not be applied. See Pylons#396 . - Static URL paths were URL-quoted twice. See Pylons#407 .
- The
pyramid.view.view_defaults
decorator did not work properly when more than one view relied on the defaults being different for configuration conflict resolution. See Pylons#394.
- The
path_info
route and view predicates now match againstrequest.upath_info
(Unicode) rather thanrequest.path_info
(indeterminate value based on Python 3 vs. Python 2). This has to be done to normalize matching on Python 2 and Python 3.
- New API:
pyramid.request.Request.set_property
. Add lazy property descriptors to a request without changing the request factory. New properties may be reified, effectively caching the value for the lifetime of the instance. Common use-cases for this would be to get a database connection for the request or identify the current user. - Use the
waitress
WSGI server instead ofwsgiref
in scaffolding.
The documentation of
pyramid.events.subscriber
indicated that using it as a decorator with no arguments like this:@subscriber() def somefunc(event): pass
Would register
somefunc
to receive all events sent via the registry, but this was untrue. Instead, it would receive no events at all. This has now been fixed and the code matches the documentation. See also Pylons#386Literal portions of route patterns were not URL-quoted when
route_url
orroute_path
was used to generate a URL or path.The result of
route_path
orroute_url
might have beenunicode
orstr
depending on the input. It is now guaranteed to always bestr
.URL matching when the pattern contained non-ASCII characters in literal parts was indeterminate. Now the pattern supplied to
add_route
is assumed to be either: aunicode
value, or astr
value that contains only ASCII characters. If you now want to match the path info from a URL that contains high order characters, you can pass the Unicode representation of the decoded path portion in the pattern.When using a
traverse=
route predicate, traversal would fail with a URLDecodeError if there were any high-order characters in the traversal pattern or in the matched dynamic segments.Using a dynamic segment named
traverse
in a route pattern like this:config.add_route('trav_route', 'traversal/{traverse:.*}')
Would cause a
UnicodeDecodeError
when the route was matched and the matched portion of the URL contained any high-order characters. See Pylons#385 .When using a
*traverse
stararg in a route pattern, a URL that matched that possessed a@@
in its name (signifying a view name) would be inappropriately quoted by the traversal machinery during traversal, resulting in the view not being found properly. See Pylons#382 and Pylons#375 .
String values passed to
route_url
orroute_path
that are meant to replace "remainder" matches will now be URL-quoted except for embedded slashes. For example:config.add_route('remain', '/foo*remainder') request.route_path('remain', remainder='abc / def') # -> '/foo/abc%20/%20def'
Previously string values passed as remainder replacements were tacked on untouched, without any URL-quoting. But this doesn't really work logically if the value passed is Unicode (raw unicode cannot be placed in a URL or in a path) and it is inconsistent with the rest of the URL generation machinery if the value is a string (it won't be quoted unless by the caller).
Some folks will have been relying on the older behavior to tack on query string elements and anchor portions of the URL; sorry, you'll need to change your code to use the
_query
and/or_anchor
arguments toroute_path
orroute_url
to do this now.If you pass a bytestring that contains non-ASCII characters to
add_route
as a pattern, it will now fail at startup time. Use Unicode instead.
- Added a
prequest
script (along the lines ofpaster request
). It is documented in the "Command-Line Pyramid" chapter in the section entitled "Invoking a Request". - Add undocumented
__discriminator__
API to derived view callables. e.g.adapters.lookup(...).__discriminator__(context, request)
. It will be used by superdynamic systems that require the discriminator to be used for introspection after manual view lookup.
- Normalized exit values and
-h
output for allp*
scripts (pviews
,proutes
, etc).
- Added a section named "Making Your Script into a Console Script" in the "Command-Line Pyramid" chapter.
- Removed the "Running Pyramid on Google App Engine" tutorial from the main docs. It survives on in the Cookbook (http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_cookbook/en/latest/deployment/gae.html). Rationale: it provides the correct info for the Python 2.5 version of GAE only, and this version of Pyramid does not support Python 2.5.
- New API:
pyramid.view.view_defaults
. If you use a class as a view, you can use the newview_defaults
class decorator on the class to provide defaults to the view configuration information used by every@view_config
decorator that decorates a method of that class. It also works against view configurations involving a class made imperatively. - Added a backwards compatibility knob to
pcreate
to emulatepaster create
handling for the--list-templates
option. - Changed scaffolding machinery around a bit to make it easier for people who want to have extension scaffolds that can work across Pyramid 1.0.X, 1.1.X, 1.2.X and 1.3.X. See the new "Creating Pyramid Scaffolds" chapter in the narrative documentation for more info.
- Added documentation to "View Configuration" narrative documentation chapter
about
view_defaults
class decorator. - Added API docs for
view_defaults
class decorator. - Added an API docs chapter for
pyramid.scaffolds
. - Added a narrative docs chapter named "Creating Pyramid Scaffolds".
- The
template_renderer
method ofpyramid.scaffolds.PyramidScaffold
was renamed torender_template
. If you were overriding it, you're a bad person, because it wasn't an API before now. But we're nice so we're letting you know.
- Python 3.2 compatibility.
- New
pyramid.compat
module and API documentation which provides Python 2/3 straddling support for Pyramid add-ons and development environments. - A
mako.directories
setting is no longer required to use Mako templates Rationale: Mako template renderers can be specified using an absolute asset spec. An entire application can be written with such asset specs, requiring no ordered lookup path. bpython
interpreter compatibility inpshell
. See the "Command-Line Pyramid" narrative docs chapter for more information.- Added
get_appsettings
API function to thepyramid.paster
module. This function returns the settings defined within an[app:...]
section in a PasteDeploy ini file. - Added
setup_logging
API function to thepyramid.paster
module. This function sets up Python logging according to the logging configuration in a PasteDeploy ini file. - Configuration conflict reporting is reported in a more understandable way ("Line 11 in file..." vs. a repr of a tuple of similar info).
- A configuration introspection system was added; see the narrative
documentation chapter entitled "Pyramid Configuration Introspection" for
more information. New APIs:
pyramid.registry.Introspectable
,pyramid.config.Configurator.introspector
,pyramid.config.Configurator.introspectable
,pyramid.registry.Registry.introspector
. - Allow extra keyword arguments to be passed to the
pyramid.config.Configurator.action
method. - New APIs:
pyramid.path.AssetResolver
andpyramid.path.DottedNameResolver
. The former can be used to resolve asset specifications, the latter can be used to resolve dotted names to modules or packages.
- Make test suite pass on 32-bit systems; closes #286. closes #306. See also Pylons#286
- The
pyramid.view.view_config
decorator did not accept amatch_params
predicate argument. See Pylons#308 - The AuthTktCookieHelper could potentially generate Unicode headers
inappropriately when the
tokens
argument to remember was used. See Pylons#314. - The AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy did not use a timing-attack-aware string comparator. See Pylons#320 for more info.
- The DummySession in
pyramid.testing
now generates a new CSRF token if one doesn't yet exist. request.static_url
now generates URL-quoted URLs when fed apath
argument which contains characters that are unsuitable for URLs. See Pylons#349 for more info.- Prevent a scaffold rendering from being named
site
(conflicts with Python internal site.py). - Support for using instances as targets of the
pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp
andpryramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
functions. See Pylons#370 for more info.
- Pyramid no longer runs on Python 2.5 (which includes the most recent release of Jython and the Python 2.5 version of GAE as of this writing).
- The
paster
command is no longer the documented way to create projects, start the server, or run debugging commands. To create projects from scaffolds,paster create
is replaced by thepcreate
console script. To serve up a project,paster serve
is replaced by thepserve
console script. New console scripts namedpshell
,pviews
,proutes
, andptweens
do what theirpaster <commandname>
equivalents used to do. Rationale: the Paste and PasteScript packages do not run under Python 3. - The default WSGI server run as the result of
pserve
from newly rendered scaffolding is now thewsgiref
WSGI server instead of thepaste.httpserver
server. Rationale: Rationale: the Paste and PasteScript packages do not run under Python 3. - The
pshell
command (see "paster pshell") no longer accepts a--disable-ipython
command-line argument. Instead, it accepts a-p
or--python-shell
argument, which can be any of the valuespython
,ipython
orbpython
. - Removed the
pyramid.renderers.renderer_from_name
function. It has been deprecated since Pyramid 1.0, and was never an API. - To use ZCML with versions of Pyramid >= 1.3, you will need
pyramid_zcml
version >= 0.8 andzope.configuration
version >= 3.8.0. Thepyramid_zcml
package version 0.8 is backwards compatible all the way to Pyramid 1.0, so you won't be warned if you have older versions installed and upgrade Pyramid "in-place"; it may simply break instead.
- Pyramid no longer depends on the
zope.component
package, except as a testing dependency. - Pyramid now depends on a zope.interface>=3.8.0, WebOb>=1.2dev, repoze.lru>=0.4, zope.deprecation>=3.5.0, translationstring>=0.4 (for Python 3 compatibility purposes). It also, as a testing dependency, depends on WebTest>=1.3.1 for the same reason.
- Pyramid no longer depends on the Paste or PasteScript packages.
- The SQLAlchemy Wiki tutorial has been updated. It now uses
@view_config
decorators and an explicit database population script. - Minor updates to the ZODB Wiki tutorial.
- A narrative documentation chapter named "Extending Pyramid Configuration"
was added; it describes how to add a new directive, and how use the
pyramid.config.Configurator.action
method within custom directives. It also describes how to add introspectable objects. - A narrative documentation chapter named "Pyramid Configuration Introspection" was added. It describes how to query the introspection system.
- Rendered scaffolds have now been changed to be more relocatable (fewer mentions of the package name within files in the package).
- The
routesalchemy
scaffold has been renamedalchemy
, replacing the older (traversal-based)alchemy
scaffold (which has been retired). - The
starter
scaffold now uses URL dispatch by default.
- Route pattern replacement marker names can now begin with an underscore. See Pylons#276.
- The route prefix was not taken into account when a static view was added in an "include". See Pylons#266 .
- The 1.2b1 tarball was a brownbag (particularly for Windows users) because
it contained filenames with stray quotation marks in inappropriate places.
We depend on
setuptools-git
to produce release tarballs, and when it was run to produce the 1.2b1 tarball, it didn't yet cope well with files present in git repositories with high-order characters in their filenames.
- Minor tweaks to the "Introduction" narrative chapter example app and wording.
- Sometimes falling back from territory translations (
de_DE
) to language translations (de
) would not work properly when using a localizer. See Pylons#263 - The static file serving machinery could not serve files that started with a
.
(dot) character. - Static files with high-order (super-ASCII) characters in their names could not be served by a static view. The static file serving machinery inappropriately URL-quoted path segments in filenames when asking for files from the filesystem.
- Within
pyramid.traversal.traversal_path
, canonicalize URL segments from UTF-8 to Unicode before checking whether a segment matches literally one of.
, the empty string, or..
in case there's some sneaky way someone might tunnel those strings via UTF-8 that don't match the literals before decoded.
- Added a "What Makes Pyramid Unique" section to the Introduction narrative chapter.
- AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy with a
reissue_time
interfered with logout. See Pylons#262.
- Internalize code previously depended upon as imports from the
paste.auth
module (futureproof). - Replaced use of
paste.urlparser.StaticURLParser
with a derivative of Chris Rossi's "happy" static file serving code (futureproof). - Fixed test suite; on some systems tests would fail due to indeterminate test run ordering and a double-push-single-pop of a shared test variable.
- An ETag header is no longer set when serving a static file. A Last-Modified header is set instead.
- Static file serving no longer supports the
wsgi.file_wrapper
extension. - Instead of returning a
403 Forbidden
error when a static file is served that cannot be accessed by the Pyramid process' user due to file permissions, an IOError (or similar) will be raised.
- All scaffolds now send the
cache_max_age
parameter to theadd_static_view
method.
- The
route_prefix
of a configurator was not properly taken into account when registering routes in certain circumstances. See Pylons#260
- The
zope.configuration
package is no longer a dependency.
- Support an
onerror
keyword argument topyramid.config.Configurator.scan()
. This onerror keyword argument is passed tovenusian.Scanner.scan()
to influence error behavior when an exception is raised during scanning. - The
request_method
predicate argument topyramid.config.Configurator.add_view
andpyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
is now permitted to be a tuple of HTTP method names. Previously it was restricted to being a string representing a single HTTP method name. - Undeprecated
pyramid.traversal.find_model
,pyramid.traversal.model_path
,pyramid.traversal.model_path_tuple
, andpyramid.url.model_url
, which were all deprecated in Pyramid 1.0. There's just not much cost to keeping them around forever as aliases to their renamedresource_*
prefixed functions. - Undeprecated
pyramid.view.bfg_view
, which was deprecated in Pyramid 1.0. This is a low-cost alias topyramid.view.view_config
which we'll just keep around forever.
- Pyramid now requires Venusian 1.0a1 or better to support the
onerror
keyword argument topyramid.config.Configurator.scan
.
- Pyramid did not properly generate static URLs using
pyramid.url.static_url
when passed a caller-package relative path due to a refactoring done in 1.2a1. - The
settings
object emitted a deprecation warning any time__getattr__
was called upon it. However, there are legitimate situations in which__getattr__
is called on arbitrary objects (e.g.hasattr
). Now, thesettings
object only emits the warning upon successful lookup.
- Use
config.with_package
in view_config decorator rather than manufacturing a new renderer helper (cleanup).
- When a
renderers=
argument is not specified to the Configurator constructor, eagerly register and commit the default renderer set. This permits the overriding of the default renderers, which was broken in 1.2a1 without a commit directly after Configurator construction. - Mako rendering exceptions had the wrong value for an error message.
- An include could not set a root factory successfully because the Configurator constructor unconditionally registered one that would be treated as if it were "the word of the user".
- A session factory can now be passed in using the dotted name syntax.
The
[pshell]
section in an ini configuration file now treats asetup
key as a dotted name that points to a callable that is passed the bootstrap environment. It can mutate the environment as necessary for great justice.A new configuration setting named
pyramid.includes
is now available. It is described in the "Environment Variables and.ini
Files Settings" narrative documentation chapter.Added a
route_prefix
argument to thepyramid.config.Configurator.include
method. This argument allows you to compose URL dispatch applications together. See the section entitled "Using a Route Prefix to Compose Applications" in the "URL Dispatch" narrative documentation chapter.Added a
pyramid.security.NO_PERMISSION_REQUIRED
constant for use inpermission=
statements to view configuration. This constant has a value of the string__no_permission_required__
. This string value was previously referred to in documentation; now the documentation uses the constant.Added a decorator-based way to configure a response adapter:
pyramid.response.response_adapter
. This decorator has the same use aspyramid.config.Configurator.add_response_adapter
but it's declarative.The
pyramid.events.BeforeRender
event now has an attribute namedrendering_val
. This can be used to introspect the value returned by a view in a BeforeRender subscriber.New configurator directive:
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_tween
. This directive adds a "tween". A "tween" is used to wrap the Pyramid router's primary request handling function. This is a feature may be used by Pyramid framework extensions, to provide, for example, view timing support and as a convenient place to hang bookkeeping code.Tweens are further described in the narrative docs section in the Hooks chapter, named "Registering Tweens".
New paster command
paster ptweens
, which prints the current "tween" configuration for an application. See the section entitled "Displaying Tweens" in the Command-Line Pyramid chapter of the narrative documentation for more info.The Pyramid debug logger now uses the standard logging configuration (usually set up by Paste as part of startup). This means that output from e.g.
debug_notfound
,debug_authorization
, etc. will go to the normal logging channels. The logger name of the debug logger will be the package name of the caller of the Configurator's constructor.A new attribute is available on request objects:
exc_info
. Its value will beNone
until an exception is caught by the Pyramid router, after which it will be the result ofsys.exc_info()
.pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now implements theadd_finished_callback
andadd_response_callback
methods.New methods of the
pyramid.config.Configurator
class:set_authentication_policy
andset_authorization_policy
. These are meant to be consumed mostly by add-on authors.New Configurator method:
set_root_factory
.Pyramid no longer eagerly commits some default configuration statements at Configurator construction time, which permits values passed in as constructor arguments (e.g.
authentication_policy
andauthorization_policy
) to override the same settings obtained via an "include".Better Mako rendering exceptions via
pyramid.mako_templating.MakoRenderingException
New request methods:
current_route_url
,current_route_path
, andstatic_path
.New functions in
pyramid.url
:current_route_path
andstatic_path
.The
pyramid.request.Request.static_url
API (and its brethrenpyramid.request.Request.static_path
,pyramid.url.static_url
, andpyramid.url.static_path
) now accept an asbolute filename as a "path" argument. This will generate a URL to an asset as long as the filename is in a directory which was previously registered as a static view. Previously, trying to generate a URL to an asset using an absolute file path would raise a ValueError.The
RemoteUserAuthenticationPolicy ``, ``AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
, andSessionAuthenticationPolicy
constructors now accept an additional keyword argument nameddebug
. By default, this keyword argument isFalse
. When it isTrue
, debug information will be sent to the Pyramid debug logger (usually on stderr) when theauthenticated_userid
oreffective_principals
method is called on any of these policies. The output produced can be useful when trying to diagnose authentication-related problems.New view predicate:
match_param
. Example: a view added viaconfig.add_view(aview, match_param='action=edit')
will be called only when therequest.matchdict
has a value inside it namedaction
with a value ofedit
.
- The Pyramid "exception view" machinery is now implemented as a "tween"
(
pyramid.tweens.excview_tween_factory
). - WSGIHTTPException (HTTPFound, HTTPNotFound, etc) now has a new API named "prepare" which renders the body and content type when it is provided with a WSGI environ. Required for debug toolbar.
- Once
__call__
orprepare
is called on a WSGIHTTPException, the body will be set, and subsequent calls to__call__
will always return the same body. Delete the body attribute to rerender the exception body. - Previously the
pyramid.events.BeforeRender
event wrapped a dictionary (it addressed it as its_system
attribute). Now it is a dictionary (it inherits fromdict
), and it's the value that is passed to templates as a top-level dictionary. - The
route_url
,route_path
,resource_url
,static_url
, andcurrent_route_url
functions in thepyramid.url
package now delegate to a method on the request they've been passed, instead of the other way around. The pyramid.request.Request object now inherits from a mixin named pyramid.url.URLMethodsMixin to make this possible, and all url/path generation logic is embedded in this mixin. - Refactor
pyramid.config
into a package. - Removed the
_set_security_policies
method of the Configurator. - Moved the
StaticURLInfo
class frompyramid.static
topyramid.config.views
. - Move the
Settings
class frompyramid.settings
topyramid.config.settings
. - Move the
OverrideProvider
,PackageOverrides
,DirectoryOverride
, andFileOverride
classes frompyramid.asset
topyramid.config.assets
.
- All Pyramid-related deployment settings (e.g.
debug_all
,debug_notfound
) are now meant to be prefixed with the prefixpyramid.
. For example:debug_all
->pyramid.debug_all
. The old non-prefixed settings will continue to work indefinitely but supplying them may eventually print a deprecation warning. All scaffolds and tutorials have been changed to use prefixed settings. - The
settings
dictionary now raises a deprecation warning when you attempt to access its values via__getattr__
instead of via__getitem__
.
If a string is passed as the
debug_logger
parameter to a Configurator, that string is considered to be the name of a global Python logger rather than a dotted name to an instance of a logger.The
pyramid.config.Configurator.include
method now accepts only a singlecallable
argument (a sequence of callables used to be permitted). If you are passing more than onecallable
topyramid.config.Configurator.include
, it will break. You now must now instead make a separate call to the method for each callable. This change was introduced to support theroute_prefix
feature of include.It may be necessary to more strictly order configuration route and view statements when using an "autocommitting" Configurator. In the past, it was possible to add a view which named a route name before adding a route with that name when you used an autocommitting configurator. For example:
config = Configurator(autocommit=True) config.add_view('my.pkg.someview', route_name='foo') config.add_route('foo', '/foo')
The above will raise an exception when the view attempts to add itself. Now you must add the route before adding the view:
config = Configurator(autocommit=True) config.add_route('foo', '/foo') config.add_view('my.pkg.someview', route_name='foo')
This won't effect "normal" users, only people who have legacy BFG codebases that used an autommitting configurator and possibly tests that use the configurator API (the configurator returned by
pyramid.testing.setUp
is an autocommitting configurator). The right way to get around this is to use a non-autocommitting configurator (the default), which does not have these directive ordering requirements.The
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
directive no longer returns a route object. This change was required to make route vs. view configuration processing work properly.
- Narrative and API documentation which used the
route_url
,route_path
,resource_url
,static_url
, andcurrent_route_url
functions in thepyramid.url
package have now been changed to use eponymous methods of the request instead. - Added a section entitled "Using a Route Prefix to Compose Applications" to the "URL Dispatch" narrative documentation chapter.
- Added a new module to the API docs:
pyramid.tweens
. - Added a "Registering Tweens" section to the "Hooks" narrative chapter.
- Added a "Displaying Tweens" section to the "Command-Line Pyramid" narrative chapter.
- Added documentation for the
pyramid.tweens
andpyramid.includes
configuration settings to the "Environment Variables and.ini
Files Settings" chapter. - Added a Logging chapter to the narrative docs (based on the Pylons logging docs, thanks Phil).
- Added a Paste chapter to the narrative docs (moved content from the Project chapter).
- Added the
pyramid.interfaces.IDict
interface representing the methods of a dictionary, for documentation purposes only (IMultiDict and IBeforeRender inherit from it). - All tutorials now use - The
route_url
,route_path
,resource_url
,static_url
, andcurrent_route_url
methods of the request rather than the function variants imported frompyramid.url
. - The ZODB wiki tutorial now uses the
pyramid_zodbconn
package rather than therepoze.zodbconn
package to provide ZODB integration.
- Pyramid now relies on PasteScript >= 1.7.4. This version contains a feature important for allowing flexible logging configuration.
- All scaffolds now use the
pyramid_tm
package rather than therepoze.tm2
middleware to manage transaction management. - The ZODB scaffold now uses the
pyramid_zodbconn
package rather than therepoze.zodbconn
package to provide ZODB integration. - All scaffolds now use the
pyramid_debugtoolbar
package rather than theWebError
package to provide interactive debugging features. - Projects created via a scaffold no longer depend on the
WebError
package at all; configuration in theproduction.ini
file which used to require itserror_catcher
middleware has been removed. Configuring error catching / email sending is now the domain of thepyramid_exclog
package (see http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_exclog/en/latest/).
- Fixed an issue with the default renderer not working at certain times. See Pylons#249
- Added the
pyramid.renderers.null_renderer
object as an API. The null renderer is an object that can be used in advanced integration cases as input to the view configurationrenderer=
argument. When the null renderer is used as a view renderer argument, Pyramid avoids converting the view callable result into a Response object. This is useful if you want to reuse the view configuration and lookup machinery outside the context of its use by the Pyramid router. This feature was added for consumption by thepyramid_rpc
package, which uses view configuration and lookup outside the context of a router in exactly this way.pyramid_rpc
has been broken under 1.1 since 1.1b1; adding it allows us to make it work again. - Change all scaffolding templates that point to docs.pylonsproject.org to
use
/projects/pyramid/current
rather than/projects/pyramid/dev
.
- Remove
compat
code that served only the purpose of providing backwards compatibility with Python 2.4. - Add a deprecation warning for non-API function
pyramid.renderers.renderer_from_name
which has seen use in the wild. - Add a
clone
method topyramid.renderers.RendererHelper
for use by thepyramid.view.view_config
decorator.
- Fixed two typos in wiki2 (SQLA + URL Dispatch) tutorial.
- Reordered chapters in narrative section for better new user friendliness.
- Added more indexing markers to sections in documentation.
- Added a section entitled "Writing a Script" to the "Command-Line Pyramid" chapter.
- We added the
pyramid.scripting.make_request
API too hastily in 1.1b3. It has been removed. Sorry for any inconvenience. Use thepyramid.request.Request.blank
API instead.
- The
paster pshell
,paster pviews
, andpaster proutes
commands each now under the hood usespyramid.paster.bootstrap
, which makes it possible to supply an.ini
file without naming the "right" section in the file that points at the actual Pyramid application. Instead, you can generally just runpaster {pshell|proutes|pviews} development.ini
and it will do mostly the right thing.
- Omit custom environ variables when rendering a custom exception template in
pyramid.httpexceptions.WSGIHTTPException._set_default_attrs
; stringifying thse may trigger code that should not be executed; see Pylons#239
Fix corner case to ease semifunctional testing of views: create a new rendererinfo to clear out old registry on a rescan. See Pylons#234.
New API class:
pyramid.static.static_view
. This supersedes the deprecatedpyramid.view.static
class.pyramid.static.static_view
by default serves up documents as the result of the request'spath_info
, attribute rather than it'ssubpath
attribute (the inverse was true ofpyramid.view.static
, and still is).pyramid.static.static_view
exposes ause_subpath
flag for use when you want the static view to behave like the older deprecated version.A new API function
pyramid.paster.bootstrap
has been added to make writing scripts that bootstrap a Pyramid environment easier, e.g.:from pyramid.paster import bootstrap info = bootstrap('/path/to/my/development.ini') request = info['request'] print request.route_url('myroute')
A new API function
pyramid.scripting.prepare
has been added. It is a lower-level analogue ofpyramid.paster.boostrap
that accepts a request and a registry instead of a config file argument, and is used for the same purpose:from pyramid.scripting import prepare info = prepare(registry=myregistry) request = info['request'] print request.route_url('myroute')
A new API function
pyramid.scripting.make_request
has been added. The resulting request will have aregistry
attribute. It is meant to be used in conjunction withpyramid.scripting.prepare
and/orpyramid.paster.bootstrap
(both of which accept a request as an argument):from pyramid.scripting import make_request request = make_request('/')
New API attribute
pyramid.config.global_registries
is an iterable object that contains references to every Pyramid registry loaded into the current process viapyramid.config.Configurator.make_app
. It also has alast
attribute containing the last registry loaded. This is used by the scripting machinery, and is available for introspection.
- The
pyramid.view.static
class has been deprecated in favor of the newerpyramid.static.static_view
class. A deprecation warning is raised when it is used. You should replace it with a reference topyramid.static.static_view
with theuse_subpath=True
argument.
- Without a mo-file loaded for the combination of domain/locale,
pyramid.i18n.Localizer.pluralize
run using that domain/locale combination raised an inscrutable "translations object has no attr 'plural'" error. Now, instead it "works" (it uses a germanic pluralization by default). It's nonsensical to try to pluralize something without translations for that locale/domain available, but this behavior matches the behavior ofpyramid.i18n.Localizer.translate
so it's at least consistent; see Pylons#235.
- New environment setting
PYRAMID_PREVENT_HTTP_CACHE
and new configuration file valueprevent_http_cache
. These are synomymous and allow you to prevent HTTP cache headers from being set by Pyramid'shttp_cache
machinery globally in a process. see the "Influencing HTTP Caching" section of the "View Configuration" narrative chapter and the detailed documentation for this setting in the "Environment Variables and Configuration Settings" narrative chapter.
- Previously, If a
BeforeRender
event subscriber added a value via the__setitem__
orupdate
methods of the event object with a key that already existed in the renderer globals dictionary, aKeyError
was raised. With the deprecation of the "add_renderer_globals" feature of the configurator, there was no way to override an existing value in the renderer globals dictionary that already existed. Now, the event object will overwrite an older value that is already in the globals dictionary when its__setitem__
orupdate
is called (as well as the newsetdefault
method), just like a plain old dictionary. As a result, for maximum interoperability with other third-party subscribers, if you write an event subscriber meant to be used as a BeforeRender subscriber, your subscriber code will now need to (using.get
or__contains__
of the event object) ensure no value already exists in the renderer globals dictionary before setting an overriding value.
- The
Configurator.add_route
method allowed two routes with the same route to be added without an intermediateconfig.commit()
. If you now receive aConfigurationError
at startup time that appears to beadd_route
related, you'll need to either a) ensure that all of your route names are unique or b) callconfig.commit()
before adding a second route with the name of a previously added name or c) use a Configurator that works inautocommit
mode. - The
pyramid_routesalchemy
andpyramid_alchemy
scaffolds inappropriately usedDBSession.rollback()
instead oftransaction.abort()
in one place. - We now clear
request.response
before we invoke an exception view; an exception view will be working with a request.response that has not been touched by any code prior to the exception. - Views associated with routes with spaces in the route name may not have
been looked up correctly when using Pyramid with
zope.interface
3.6.4 and better. See Pylons#232.
- Wiki2 (SQLAlchemy + URL Dispatch) tutorial
models.initialize_sql
didn't match thepyramid_routesalchemy
scaffold function of the same name; it didn't get synchronized when it was changed in the scaffold. - New documentation section in View Configuration narrative chapter: "Influencing HTTP Caching".
It is now possible to invoke
paster pshell
even if the paste ini file section name pointed to in its argument is not actually a Pyramid WSGI application. The shell will work in a degraded mode, and will warn the user. See "The Interactive Shell" in the "Creating a Pyramid Project" narrative documentation section.paster pshell
now offers more built-in global variables by default (includingapp
andsettings
). See "The Interactive Shell" in the "Creating a Pyramid Project" narrative documentation section.It is now possible to add a
[pshell]
section to your application's .ini configuration file, which influences the global names available to a pshell session. See "Extending the Shell" in the "Creating a Pyramid Project" narrative documentation chapter.The
config.scan
method has grown a**kw
argument.kw
argument represents a set of keyword arguments to pass to the VenusianScanner
object created by Pyramid. (See the Venusian documentation for more information aboutScanner
).New request property:
json_body
. This property will return the JSON-decoded variant of the request body. If the request body is not well-formed JSON, this property will raise an exception.A new value
http_cache
can be used as a view configuration parameter.When you supply an
http_cache
value to a view configuration, theExpires
andCache-Control
headers of a response generated by the associated view callable are modified. The value forhttp_cache
may be one of the following:- A nonzero integer. If it's a nonzero integer, it's treated as a number
of seconds. This number of seconds will be used to compute the
Expires
header and theCache-Control: max-age
parameter of responses to requests which call this view. For example:http_cache=3600
instructs the requesting browser to 'cache this response for an hour, please'. - A
datetime.timedelta
instance. If it's adatetime.timedelta
instance, it will be converted into a number of seconds, and that number of seconds will be used to compute theExpires
header and theCache-Control: max-age
parameter of responses to requests which call this view. For example:http_cache=datetime.timedelta(days=1)
instructs the requesting browser to 'cache this response for a day, please'. - Zero (
0
). If the value is zero, theCache-Control
andExpires
headers present in all responses from this view will be composed such that client browser cache (and any intermediate caches) are instructed to never cache the response. - A two-tuple. If it's a two tuple (e.g.
http_cache=(1, {'public':True})
), the first value in the tuple may be a nonzero integer or adatetime.timedelta
instance; in either case this value will be used as the number of seconds to cache the response. The second value in the tuple must be a dictionary. The values present in the dictionary will be used as input to theCache-Control
response header. For example:http_cache=(3600, {'public':True})
means 'cache for an hour, and addpublic
to the Cache-Control header of the response'. All keys and values supported by thewebob.cachecontrol.CacheControl
interface may be added to the dictionary. Supplying{'public':True}
is equivalent to callingresponse.cache_control.public = True
.
Providing a non-tuple value as
http_cache
is equivalent to callingresponse.cache_expires(value)
within your view's body.Providing a two-tuple value as
http_cache
is equivalent to callingresponse.cache_expires(value[0], **value[1])
within your view's body.If you wish to avoid influencing, the
Expires
header, and instead wish to only influenceCache-Control
headers, pass a tuple ashttp_cache
with the first element ofNone
, e.g.:(None, {'public':True})
.- A nonzero integer. If it's a nonzero integer, it's treated as a number
of seconds. This number of seconds will be used to compute the
- Framework wrappers of the original view (such as http_cached and so on) relied on being able to trust that the response they were receiving was an IResponse. It wasn't always, because the response was resolved by the router instead of early in the view wrapping process. This has been fixed.
- Added a section in the "Webob" chapter named "Dealing With A JSON-Encoded
Request Body" (usage of
request.json_body
).
- The
paster pshell
,paster proutes
, andpaster pviews
commands now take a single argument in the form/path/to/config.ini#sectionname
rather than the previous 2-argument spelling/path/to/config.ini sectionname
.#sectionname
may be omitted, in which case#main
is assumed.
pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now raises deprecation warnings when attributes deprecated forpyramid.request.Request
are accessed (likeresponse_content_type
). This is for the benefit of folks running unit tests which use DummyRequest instead of a "real" request, so they know things are deprecated without necessarily needing a functional test suite.The
pyramid.events.subscriber
directive behaved contrary to the documentation when passed more than one interface object to its constructor. For example, when the following listener was registered:@subscriber(IFoo, IBar) def expects_ifoo_events_and_ibar_events(event): print event
The Events chapter docs claimed that the listener would be registered and listening for both
IFoo
andIBar
events. Instead, it registered an "object event" subscriber which would only be called if an IObjectEvent was emitted where the object interface wasIFoo
and the event interface wasIBar
.The behavior now matches the documentation. If you were relying on the buggy behavior of the 1.0
subscriber
directive in order to register an object event subscriber, you must now pass a sequence to indicate you'd like to register a subscriber for an object event. e.g.:@subscriber([IFoo, IBar]) def expects_object_event(object, event): print object, event
- Add JSONP renderer (see "JSONP renderer" in the Renderers chapter of the documentation).
- Deprecated the
set_renderer_globals_factory
method of the Configurator and therenderer_globals
Configurator constructor parameter.
- The Wiki and Wiki2 tutorial "Tests" chapters each had two bugs: neither did told the user to depend on WebTest, and 2 tests failed in each as the result of changes to Pyramid itself. These issues have been fixed.
- Move 1.0.X CHANGES.txt entries to HISTORY.txt.
- Added
mako.preprocessor
config file parameter; allows for a Mako preprocessor to be specified as a Python callable or Python dotted name. See Pylons#183 for rationale.
- Pyramid would raise an AttributeError in the Configurator when attempting
to set a
__text__
attribute on a custom predicate that was actually a classmethod. See Pylons#217 . - Accessing or setting deprecated response_* attrs on request
(e.g.
response_content_type
) now issues a deprecation warning at access time rather than at rendering time.
- 1.1a1 broke Akhet by not providing a backwards compatibility import shim
for
pyramid.paster.PyramidTemplate
. Now one has been added, although a deprecation warning is emitted when Akhet imports it. - If multiple specs were provided in a single call to
config.add_translation_dirs
, the directories were inserted into the beginning of the directory list in the wrong order: they were inserted in the reverse of the order they were provided in the*specs
list (items later in the list were added before ones earlier in the list). This is now fixed.
The pyramid Router attempted to set a value into the key
environ['repoze.bfg.message']
when it caught a view-related exception for backwards compatibility with applications written forrepoze.bfg
during error handling. It did this by using code that looked like so:# "why" is an exception object try: msg = why[0] except: msg = '' environ['repoze.bfg.message'] = msg
Use of the value
environ['repoze.bfg.message']
was docs-deprecated in Pyramid 1.0. Our standing policy is to not remove features after a deprecation for two full major releases, so this code was originally slated to be removed in Pyramid 1.2. However, computing therepoze.bfg.message
value was the source of at least one bug found in the wild (Pylons#199), and there isn't a foolproof way to both preserve backwards compatibility and to fix the bug. Therefore, the code which sets the value has been removed in this release. Code in exception views which relies on this value's presence in the environment should now use theexception
attribute of the request (e.g.request.exception[0]
) to retrieve the message instead of relying onrequest.environ['repoze.bfg.message']
.
- The term "template" used to refer to both "paster templates" and "rendered templates" (templates created by a rendering engine. i.e. Mako, Chameleon, Jinja, etc.). "Paster templates" will now be refered to as "scaffolds", whereas the name for "rendered templates" will remain as "templates."
- The
wiki
(ZODB+Traversal) tutorial was updated slightly. - The
wiki2
(SQLA+URL Dispatch) tutorial was updated slightly. - Make
pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy
andpyramid.interfaces.IAuthorizationPolicy
public interfaces, and refer to them within thepyramid.authentication
andpyramid.authorization
API docs. - Render the function definitions for each exposed interface in
pyramid.interfaces
. - Add missing docs reference to
pyramid.config.Configurator.set_view_mapper
and refer to it within Hooks chapter section named "Using a View Mapper". - Added section to the "Environment Variables and
.ini
File Settings" chapter in the narrative documentation section entitled "Adding a Custom Setting". - Added documentation for a "multidict" (e.g. the API of
request.POST
) as interface API documentation. - Added a section to the "URL Dispatch" narrative chapter regarding the new "static" route feature.
- Added "What's New in Pyramid 1.1" to HTML rendering of documentation.
- Added API docs for
pyramid.authentication.SessionAuthenticationPolicy
. - Added API docs for
pyramid.httpexceptions.exception_response
. - Added "HTTP Exceptions" section to Views narrative chapter including a
description of
pyramid.httpexceptions.exception_response
.
Add support for language fallbacks: when trying to translate for a specific territory (such as
en_GB
) fall back to translations for the language (ieen
). This brings the translation behaviour in line with GNU gettext and fixes partially translated texts when using C extensions.New authentication policy:
pyramid.authentication.SessionAuthenticationPolicy
, which uses a session to store credentials.Accessing the
response
attribute of apyramid.request.Request
object (e.g.request.response
within a view) now produces a newpyramid.response.Response
object. This feature is meant to be used mainly when a view configured with a renderer needs to set response attributes: all renderers will use the Response object implied byrequest.response
as the response object returned to the router.request.response
can also be used by code in a view that does not use a renderer, however the response object that is produced byrequest.response
must be returned when a renderer is not in play (it is not a "global" response).Integers and longs passed as
elements
topyramid.url.resource_url
orpyramid.request.Request.resource_url
e.g.resource_url(context, request, 1, 2)
(1
and2
are theelements
) will now be converted implicitly to strings in the result. Previously passing integers or longs as elements would cause a TypeError.pyramid_alchemy
paster template now usesquery.get
rather thanquery.filter_by
to take better advantage of identity map caching.pyramid_alchemy
paster template now has unit tests.Added
pyramid.i18n.make_localizer
API (broken out fromget_localizer
guts).An exception raised by a NewRequest event subscriber can now be caught by an exception view.
It is now possible to get information about why Pyramid raised a Forbidden exception from within an exception view. The
ACLDenied
object returned by thepermits
method of each stock authorization policy (pyramid.interfaces.IAuthorizationPolicy.permits
) is now attached to the Forbidden exception as itsresult
attribute. Therefore, if you've created a Forbidden exception view, you can see the ACE, ACL, permission, and principals involved in the request as eg.context.result.permission
,context.result.acl
, etc within the logic of the Forbidden exception view.Don't explicitly prevent the
timeout
from being lower than thereissue_time
when setting up anAuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
(previously such a configuration would raise aValueError
, now it's allowed, although typically nonsensical). Allowing the nonsensical configuration made the code more understandable and required fewer tests.A new paster command named
paster pviews
was added. This command prints a summary of potentially matching views for a given path. See the section entitled "Displaying Matching Views for a Given URL" in the "View Configuration" chapter of the narrative documentation for more information.The
add_route
method of the Configurator now accepts astatic
argument. If this argument isTrue
, the added route will never be considered for matching when a request is handled. Instead, it will only be useful for URL generation viaroute_url
androute_path
. See the section entitled "Static Routes" in the URL Dispatch narrative chapter for more information.A default exception view for the context
pyramid.interfaces.IExceptionResponse
is now registered by default. This means that an instance of any exception response class imported frompyramid.httpexceptions
(such asHTTPFound
) can now be raised from within view code; when raised, this exception view will render the exception to a response.A function named
pyramid.httpexceptions.exception_response
is a shortcut that can be used to create HTTP exception response objects using an HTTP integer status code.The Configurator now accepts an additional keyword argument named
exceptionresponse_view
. By default, this argument is populated with a default exception view function that will be used when a response is raised as an exception. WhenNone
is passed for this value, an exception view for responses will not be registered. PassingNone
returns the behavior of raising an HTTP exception to that of Pyramid 1.0 (the exception will propagate to middleware and to the WSGI server).The
pyramid.request.Request
class now has aResponseClass
interface which points atpyramid.response.Response
.The
pyramid.response.Response
class now has aRequestClass
interface which points atpyramid.request.Request
.It is now possible to return an arbitrary object from a Pyramid view callable even if a renderer is not used, as long as a suitable adapter to
pyramid.interfaces.IResponse
is registered for the type of the returned object by using the newpyramid.config.Configurator.add_response_adapter
API. See the section in the Hooks chapter of the documentation entitled "Changing How Pyramid Treats View Responses".The Pyramid router will now, by default, call the
__call__
method of WebOb response objects when returning a WSGI response. This means that, among other things, theconditional_response
feature of WebOb response objects will now behave properly.New method named
pyramid.request.Request.is_response
. This method should be used instead of thepyramid.view.is_response
function, which has been deprecated.
- URL pattern markers used in URL dispatch are permitted to specify a custom
regex. For example, the pattern
/{foo:\d+}
means to match/12345
(foo==12345 in the match dictionary) but not/abc
. However, custom regexes in a pattern marker which used squiggly brackets did not work. For example,/{foo:\d{4}}
would fail to match/1234
and/{foo:\d{1,2}}
would fail to match/1
or/11
. One level of inner squiggly brackets is now recognized so that the prior two patterns given as examples now work. See also https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/#issue/123. - Don't send port numbers along with domain information in cookies set by AuthTktCookieHelper (see Pylons#131).
pyramid.url.route_path
(and the shortcutpyramid.request.Request.route_url
method) now include the WSGI SCRIPT_NAME at the front of the path if it is not empty (see Pylons#135).pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now has ascript_name
attribute (the empty string).- Don't quote
:@&+$,
symbols in*elements
passed topyramid.url.route_url
orpyramid.url.resource_url
(see https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/141). - Include SCRIPT_NAME in redirects issued by
pyramid.view.append_slash_notfound_view
(see https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/149). - Static views registered with
config.add_static_view
which also included apermission
keyword argument would not work as expected, becauseadd_static_view
also registered a route factory internally. Because a route factory was registered internally, the context checked by the Pyramid permission machinery never had an ACL.add_static_view
no longer registers a route with a factory, so the default root factory will be used. config.add_static_view
now passes extra keyword arguments it receives toconfig.add_route
(calling add_static_view is mostly logically equivalent to adding a view of the typepyramid.static.static_view
hooked up to a route with a subpath). This makes it possible to pass e.g.,factory=
toadd_static_view
to protect a particular static view with a custom ACL.testing.DummyRequest
used the wrong registry (the global registry) asself.registry
if a dummy request was created beforetesting.setUp
was executed (testing.setUp
pushes a local registry onto the threadlocal stack). Fixed by implementingregistry
as a property for DummyRequest instead of eagerly assigning an attribute. See also Pylons#165- When visiting a URL that represented a static view which resolved to a
subdirectory, the
index.html
of that subdirectory would not be served properly. Instead, a redirect to/subdir
would be issued. This has been fixed, and now visiting a subdirectory that contains anindex.html
within a static view returns the index.html properly. See also Pylons#67. - Redirects issued by a static view did not take into account any existing
SCRIPT_NAME
(such as one set by a url mapping composite). Now they do. - The
pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
decorator did not take into account theSCRIPT_NAME
in the origin request. - The
pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
decorator effectively only worked when it decorated a view found via traversal; it ignored thePATH_INFO
that was part of a url-dispatch-matched view.
Deprecated all assignments to
request.response_*
attributes (for examplerequest.response_content_type = 'foo'
is now deprecated). Assignments and mutations of assignable request attributes that were considered by the framework for response influence are now deprecated:response_content_type
,response_headerlist
,response_status
,response_charset
, andresponse_cache_for
. Instead of assigning these to the request object for later detection by the rendering machinery, users should use the appropriate API of the Response object created by accessingrequest.response
(e.g. code which doesrequest.response_content_type = 'abc'
should be changed torequest.response.content_type = 'abc'
).Passing view-related parameters to
pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route
is now deprecated. Previously, a view was permitted to be connected to a route using a set ofview*
parameters passed to theadd_route
method of the Configurator. This was a shorthand which replaced the need to perform a subsequent call toadd_view
. For example, it was valid (and often recommended) to do:config.add_route('home', '/', view='mypackage.views.myview', view_renderer='some/renderer.pt')
Passing
view*
arguments toadd_route
is now deprecated in favor of connecting a view to a predefined route viaConfigurator.add_view
using the route'sroute_name
parameter. As a result, the above example should now be spelled:config.add_route('home', '/') config.add_view('mypackage.views.myview', route_name='home') renderer='some/renderer.pt')
This deprecation was done to reduce confusion observed in IRC, as well as to (eventually) reduce documentation burden (see also Pylons#164). A deprecation warning is now issued when any view-related parameter is passed to
Configurator.add_route
.Passing an
environ
dictionary to the__call__
method of a "traverser" (e.g. an object that implementspyramid.interfaces.ITraverser
such as an instance ofpyramid.traversal.ResourceTreeTraverser
) as itsrequest
argument now causes a deprecation warning to be emitted. Consumer code should pass arequest
object instead. The fact that passing an environ dict is permitted has been documentation-deprecated sincerepoze.bfg
1.1, and this capability will be removed entirely in a future version.The following (undocumented, dictionary-like) methods of the
pyramid.request.Request
object have been deprecated:__contains__
,__delitem__
,__getitem__
,__iter__
,__setitem__
,get
,has_key
,items
,iteritems
,itervalues
,keys
,pop
,popitem
,setdefault
,update
, andvalues
. Usage of any of these methods will cause a deprecation warning to be emitted. These methods were added for internal compatibility inrepoze.bfg
1.1 (code that currently expects a request object expected an environ object in BFG 1.0 and before). In a future version, these methods will be removed entirely.Deprecated
pyramid.view.is_response
function in favor of (newly-added)pyramid.request.Request.is_response
method. Determining if an object is truly a valid response object now requires access to the registry, which is only easily available as a request attribute. Thepyramid.view.is_response
function will still work until it is removed, but now may return an incorrect answer under some (very uncommon) circumstances.
- The default Mako renderer is now configured to escape all HTML in expression tags. This is intended to help prevent XSS attacks caused by rendering unsanitized input from users. To revert this behavior in user's templates, they need to filter the expression through the 'n' filter. For example, ${ myhtml | n }. See Pylons#193.
- A custom request factory is now required to return a request object that
has a
response
attribute (or "reified"/lazy property) if they the request is meant to be used in a view that uses a renderer. Thisresponse
attribute should be an instance of the classpyramid.response.Response
. - The JSON and string renderer factories now assign to
request.response.content_type
rather thanrequest.response_content_type
. - Each built-in renderer factory now determines whether it should change the
content type of the response by comparing the response's content type
against the response's default content type; if the content type is the
default content type (usually
text/html
), the renderer changes the content type (toapplication/json
ortext/plain
for JSON and string renderers respectively). - The
pyramid.wsgi.wsgiapp2
now uses a slightly different method of figuring out how to "fix"SCRIPT_NAME
andPATH_INFO
for the downstream application. As a result, those values may differ slightly from the perspective of the downstream application (for example,SCRIPT_NAME
will now never possess a trailing slash). - Previously,
pyramid.request.Request
inherited fromwebob.request.Request
and implemented__getattr__
,__setattr__
and__delattr__
itself in order to overidde "adhoc attr" WebOb behavior where attributes of the request are stored in the environ. Now,pyramid.request.Request
object inherits from (the more recent)webob.request.BaseRequest
instead ofwebob.request.Request
, which provides the same behavior.pyramid.request.Request
no longer implements its own__getattr__
,__setattr__
or__delattr__
as a result. pyramid.response.Response
is now a subclass ofwebob.response.Response
(in order to directly implement thepyramid.interfaces.IResponse
interface).- The "exception response" objects importable from
pyramid.httpexceptions
(e.g.HTTPNotFound
) are no longer just import aliases for classes that actually live inwebob.exc
. Instead, we've defined our own exception classes within the module that mirror and emulate thewebob.exc
exception response objects almost entirely. See the "Design Defense" doc section named "Pyramid Uses its Own HTTP Exception Classes" for more information.
- Pyramid no longer supports Python 2.4. Python 2.5 or better is required to run Pyramid 1.1+.
- The Pyramid router now, by default, expects response objects returned from
view callables to implement the
pyramid.interfaces.IResponse
interface. Unlike the Pyramid 1.0 version of this interface, objects which implement IResponse now must define a__call__
method that acceptsenviron
andstart_response
, and which returns anapp_iter
iterable, among other things. Previously, it was possible to return any object which had the three WebObapp_iter
,headerlist
, andstatus
attributes as a response, so this is a backwards incompatibility. It is possible to get backwards compatibility back by registering an adapter to IResponse from the type of object you're now returning from view callables. See the section in the Hooks chapter of the documentation entitled "Changing How Pyramid Treats View Responses". - The
pyramid.interfaces.IResponse
interface is now much more extensive. Previously it defined onlyapp_iter
,status
andheaderlist
; now it is basically intended to directly mirror thewebob.Response
API, which has many methods and attributes. - The
pyramid.httpexceptions
classes namedHTTPFound
,HTTPMultipleChoices
,HTTPMovedPermanently
,HTTPSeeOther
,HTTPUseProxy
, andHTTPTemporaryRedirect
now acceptlocation
as their first positional argument rather thandetail
. This means that you can do, e.g.return pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPFound('http://foo')
rather thanreturn pyramid.httpexceptions.HTTPFound(location='http//foo')
(the latter will of course continue to work).
- Pyramid now depends on WebOb >= 1.0.2 as tests depend on the bugfix in that
release: "Fix handling of WSGI environs with missing
SCRIPT_NAME
". (Note that in reality, everyone should probably be using 1.0.4 or better though, as WebOb 1.0.2 and 1.0.3 were effectively brownbag releases.)
- Fixed bug in ZODB Wiki tutorial (missing dependency on
docutils
in "models" step withinsetup.py
). - Removed API documentation for
pyramid.testing
APIs namedregisterDummySecurityPolicy
,registerResources
,registerModels
,registerEventListener
,registerTemplateRenderer
,registerDummyRenderer
,registerView
,registerUtility
,registerAdapter
,registerSubscriber
,registerRoute
, andregisterSettings
. - Moved "Using ZODB With ZEO" and "Using repoze.catalog Within Pyramid" tutorials out of core documentation and into the Pyramid Tutorials site (http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_tutorials/en/latest/).
- Changed "Cleaning up After a Request" section in the URL Dispatch chapter
to use
request.add_finished_callback
instead of jamming an object with a__del__
into the WSGI environment. - Remove duplication of
add_route
API documentation from URL Dispatch narrative chapter. - Remove duplication of API and narrative documentation in
pyramid.view.view_config
API docs by pointing topyramid.config.add_view
documentation and narrative chapter documentation. - Removed some API documentation duplicated in narrative portions of documentation
- Removed "Overall Flow of Authentication" from SQLAlchemy + URL Dispatch wiki tutorial due to print space concerns (moved to Pyramid Tutorials site).
- Deprecated-since-BFG-1.2 APIs from
pyramid.testing
now properly emit deprecation warnings. - Added
egg:repoze.retry#retry
middleware to the WSGI pipeline in ZODB templates (retry ZODB conflict errors which occur in normal operations). - Removed duplicate implementations of
is_response
. Two competing implementations existed: one inpyramid.config
and one inpyramid.view
. Now the one defined inpyramid.view
is used internally bypyramid.config
and continues to be advertised as an API.
- Use © instead of copyright symbol in paster templates / tutorial templates for the benefit of folks who cutnpaste and save to a non-UTF8 format.
pyramid.view.append_slash_notfound_view
now preserves GET query parameters across redirects.
- Beef up documentation related to
set_default_permission
: explicitly mention that default permissions also protect exception views. - Paster templates and tutorials now use spaces instead of tabs in their HTML templates.
- The
production.ini
generated by all paster templates now have an effective logging level of WARN, which prevents e.g. SQLAlchemy statement logging and other inappropriate output. - The
production.ini
of thepyramid_routesalchemy
andpyramid_alchemy
paster templates did not have asqlalchemy
logger section, preventingpaster serve production.ini
from working. - The
pyramid_routesalchemy
andpyramid_alchemy
paster templates used the{{package}}
variable in a place where it should have used the{{project}}
variable, causing applications created with uppercase letters e.g.paster create -t pyramid_routesalchemy Dibbus
to fail to start whenpaster serve development.ini
was used against the result. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/#issue/107 - The
render_view
method ofpyramid.renderers.RendererHelper
passed an incorrect value into the renderer forrenderer_info
. It now passes an instance ofRendererHelper
instead of a dictionary, which is consistent with other usages. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/106 - A bug existed in the
pyramid.authentication.AuthTktCookieHelper
which would break any usage of an AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy when one was configured to reissue its tokens (reissue_time
<timeout
/max_age
). Symptom:ValueError: ('Invalid token %r', '')
. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/108.
- The AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy now accepts a
tokens
parameter viapyramid.security.remember
. The value must be a sequence of strings. Tokens are placed into the auth_tkt "tokens" field and returned in the auth_tkt cookie. - Add
wild_domain
argument to AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy, which defaults toTrue
. If it is set toFalse
, the feature of the policy which sets a cookie with a wildcard domain will be turned off. - Add a
MANIFEST.in
file to each paster template. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues#issue/95
testing.setUp
now adds asettings
attribute to the registry (both when it's passed a registry without any settings and when it creates one).- The
testing.setUp
function now takes asettings
argument, which should be a dictionary. Its values will subsequently be available on the returnedconfig
object asconfig.registry.settings
.
- Added "What's New in Pyramid 1.0" chapter to HTML rendering of documentation.
- Merged caseman-master narrative editing branch, many wording fixes and extensions.
- Fix deprecated example showing
chameleon_zpt
API call in testing narrative chapter. - Added "Adding Methods to the Configurator via
add_directive
" section to Advanced Configuration narrative chapter. - Add docs for
add_finished_callback
,add_response_callback
,route_path
,route_url
, andstatic_url
methods topyramid.request.Request
API docs. - Add (minimal) documentation about using I18N within Mako templates to "Internationalization and Localization" narrative chapter.
- Move content of "Forms" chapter back to "Views" chapter; I can't think of a better place to put it.
- Slightly improved interface docs for
IAuthorizationPolicy
. - Minimally explain usage of custom regular expressions in URL dispatch replacement markers within URL Dispatch chapter.
- Using the
pyramid.view.bfg_view
alias forpyramid.view.view_config
(a backwards compatibility shim) now issues a deprecation warning.
- Using
testing.setUp
now registers an ISettings utility as a side effect. Some test code which queries for this utility aftertesting.setUp
via queryAdapter will expect a return value ofNone
. This code will need to be changed. - When a
pyramid.exceptions.Forbidden
error is raised, its status code now403 Forbidden
. It was previously401 Unauthorized
, for backwards compatibility purposes withrepoze.bfg
. This change will cause problems for users of Pyramid withrepoze.who
, which intercepts401 Unauthorized
by default, but allows403 Forbidden
to pass through. Those deployments will need to configurerepoze.who
to also react to403 Forbidden
. - The default value for the
cookie_on_exception
parameter topyramid.session.UnencyrptedCookieSessionFactory
is nowTrue
. This means that when view code causes an exception to be raised, and the session has been mutated, a cookie will be sent back in the response. Previously its default value wasFalse
.
- The
pyramid_zodb
,pyramid_routesalchemy
andpyramid_alchemy
paster templates now use a default "commit veto" hook when configuring therepoze.tm2
transaction manager indevelopment.ini
. This prevents a transaction from being committed when the response status code is within the 400 or 500 ranges. See also http://docs.repoze.org/tm2/#using-a-commit-veto.
- URL dispatch now properly handles a
.*
or*
appearing in a regex match when used inside brackets. Resolves issue #90.
- The
add_handler
method of a Configurator has been removed from the Pyramid core. Handlers are now a feature of thepyramid_handlers
package, which can be downloaded from PyPI. Documentation for the package should be available via http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_handlers/en/latest/, which describes how to add a configuration statement to yourmain
block to reobtain this method. You will also need to add aninstall_requires
dependency uponpyramid_handlers
to yoursetup.py
file. - The
load_zcml
method of a Configurator has been removed from the Pyramid core. Loading ZCML is now a feature of thepyramid_zcml
package, which can be downloaded from PyPI. Documentation for the package should be available via http://docs.pylonsproject.org/projects/pyramid_zcml/en/latest/, which describes how to add a configuration statement to yourmain
block to reobtain this method. You will also need to add aninstall_requires
dependency uponpyramid_zcml
to yoursetup.py
file. - The
pyramid.includes
subpackage has been removed. ZCML files which use include the packagepyramid.includes
(e.g.<include package="pyramid.includes"/>
) now must include thepyramid_zcml
package instead (e.g.<include package="pyramid_zcml"/>
). - The
pyramid.view.action
decorator has been removed from the Pyramid core. Handlers are now a feature of thepyramid_handlers
package. It should now be imported frompyramid_handlers
e.g.from pyramid_handlers import action
. - The
handler
ZCML directive has been removed. It is now a feature of thepyramid_handlers
package. - The
pylons_minimal
,pylons_basic
andpylons_sqla
paster templates were removed. Usepyramid_sqla
(available from PyPI) as a generic replacement for Pylons-esque development. - The
make_app
function has been removed from thepyramid.router
module. It continues life within thepyramid_zcml
package. This leaves thepyramid.router
module without any API functions. - The
configure_zcml
setting within the deployment settings (within**settings
passed to a Pyramidmain
function) has ceased to have any meaning.
pyramid.testing.setUp
andpyramid.testing.tearDown
have been undeprecated. They are now the canonical setup and teardown APIs for test configuration, replacing "direct" creation of a Configurator. This is a change designed to provide a facade that will protect against any future Configurator deprecations.- Add
charset
attribute topyramid.testing.DummyRequest
(unconditionallyUTF-8
). - Add
add_directive
method to configurator, which allows framework extenders to add methods to the configurator (ala ZCML directives). - When
Configurator.include
is passed a module as an argument, it defaults to attempting to find and use a callable namedincludeme
within that module. This makes it possible to useconfig.include('some.module')
rather thanconfig.include('some.module.somefunc')
as long as the include function withinsome.module
is namedincludeme
. - The
bfg2pyramid
script now converts ZCML include tags that haverepoze.bfg.includes
as a package attribute to the valuepyramid_zcml
. For example,<include package="repoze.bfg.includes">
will be converted to<include package="pyramid_zcml">
.
- All paster templates now use
pyramid.testing.setUp
andpyramid.testing.tearDown
rather than creating a Configurator "by hand" within theirtests.py
module, as per decision in features above. - The
starter_zcml
paster template has been moved to thepyramid_zcml
package.
- The wiki and wiki2 tutorials now use
pyramid.testing.setUp
andpyramid.testing.tearDown
rather than creating a Configurator "by hand", as per decision in features above. - The "Testing" narrative chapter now explains
pyramid.testing.setUp
andpyramid.testing.tearDown
instead of Configurator creation andConfigurator.begin()
andConfigurator.end()
. - Document the
request.override_renderer
attribute within the narrative "Renderers" chapter in a section named "Overriding A Renderer at Runtime". - The "Declarative Configuration" narrative chapter has been removed (it was
moved to the
pyramid_zcml
package). - Most references to ZCML in narrative chapters have been removed or
redirected to
pyramid_zcml
locations.
- Deprecation warnings related to import of the following API functions were
added:
pyramid.traversal.find_model
,pyramid.traversal.model_path
,pyramid.traversal.model_path_tuple
,pyramid.url.model_url
. The instructions emitted by the deprecation warnings instruct the developer to change these method spellings to theirresource
equivalents. This is a consequence of the mass concept rename of "model" to "resource" performed in 1.0a7.
- The
proutes
command tried too hard to resolve the view for printing, resulting in exceptions when an exceptional root factory was encountered. Instead of trying to resolve the view, if it cannot, it will now just print<unknown>
. - The self argument was included in new methods of the
ISession
interface signature, causingpyramid_beaker
tests to fail. - Readd
pyramid.traversal.model_path_tuple
as an alias forpyramid.traversal.resource_path_tuple
for backwards compatibility.
- Add a new API
pyramid.url.current_route_url
, which computes a URL based on the "current" route (if any) and its matchdict values. config.add_view
now accepts adecorator
keyword argument, a callable which will decorate the view callable before it is added to the registry.- If a handler class provides an
__action_decorator__
attribute (usually a classmethod or staticmethod), use that as the decorator for each view registration for that handler. - The
pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy
interface now specifies anunauthenticated_userid
method. This method supports an important optimization required by people who are using persistent storages which do not support object caching and whom want to create a "user object" as a request attribute. - A new API has been added to the
pyramid.security
module namedunauthenticated_userid
. This API function calls theunauthenticated_userid
method of the effective security policy. - An
unauthenticated_userid
method has been added to the dummy authentication policy returned bypyramid.config.Configurator.testing_securitypolicy
. It returns the same thing as that the dummy authentication policy'sauthenticated_userid
method. - The class
pyramid.authentication.AuthTktCookieHelper
is now an API. This class can be used by third-party authentication policy developers to help in the mechanics of authentication cookie-setting. - New constructor argument to Configurator:
default_view_mapper
. Useful to create systems that have alternate view calling conventions. A view mapper allows objects that are meant to be used as view callables to have an arbitrary argument list and an arbitrary result. The object passed asdefault_view_mapper
should implement thepyramid.interfaces.IViewMapperFactory
interface. - add a
set_view_mapper
API to Configurator. Has the same result as passingdefault_view_mapper
to the Configurator constructor. config.add_view
now accepts amapper
keyword argument, which should either beNone
, a string representing a Python dotted name, or an object which is anIViewMapperFactory
. This feature is not useful for "civilians", only for extension writers.- Allow static renderer provided during view registration to be overridden at
request time via a request attribute named
override_renderer
, which should be the name of a previously registered renderer. Useful to provide "omnipresent" RPC using existing rendered views. - Instances of
pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now have asession
object, which is mostly a dictionary, but also implements the other session API methods for flash and CSRF.
- Since the
pyramid.interfaces.IAuthenticationPolicy
interface now specifies that a policy implementation must implement anunauthenticated_userid
method, all third-party custom authentication policies now must implement this method. It, however, will only be called when the global function namedpyramid.security.unauthenticated_userid
is invoked, so if you're not invoking that, you will not notice any issues. pyramid.interfaces.ISession.get_csrf_token
now mandates that an implementation should return a new token if one doesn't already exist in the session (previously it would return None). The internal sessioning implementation has been changed.
- The (weak) "Converting a CMF Application to Pyramid" tutorial has been
removed from the tutorials section. It was moved to the
pyramid_tutorials
Github repository. - The "Resource Location and View Lookup" chapter has been replaced with a variant of Rob Miller's "Much Ado About Traversal" (originally published at http://blog.nonsequitarian.org/2010/much-ado-about-traversal/).
- Many minor wording tweaks and refactorings (merged Casey Duncan's docs fork, in which he is working on general editing).
- Added (weak) description of new view mapper feature to Hooks narrative chapter.
- Split views chapter into 2: View Callables and View Configuration.
- Reorder Renderers and Templates chapters after View Callables but before View Configuration.
- Merge Session Objects, Cross-Site Request Forgery, and Flash Messaging chapter into a single Sessions chapter.
- The Wiki and Wiki2 tutorials now have much nicer CSS and graphics.
- The "view derivation" code is now factored into a set of classes rather than a large number of standalone functions (a side effect of the view mapper refactoring).
- The
pyramid.renderer.RendererHelper
class has grown arender_view
method, which is used by the default view mapper (a side effect of the view mapper refactoring). - The object passed as
renderer
to the "view deriver" is now an instance ofpyramid.renderers.RendererHelper
rather than a dictionary (a side effect of view mapper refactoring). - The class used as the "page template" in
pyramid.chameleon_text
was removed, in preference to using a Chameleon-inbuilt version. - A view callable wrapper registered in the registry now contains an
__original_view__
attribute which references the original view callable (or class). - The (non-API) method of all internal authentication policy implementations
previously named
_get_userid
is now namedunauthenticated_userid
, promoted to an API method. If you were overriding this method, you'll now need to override it asunauthenticated_userid
instead. - Remove (non-API) function of config.py named _map_view.
- The name
registry
was not available in thepaster pshell
environment under IPython.
- If a resource implements a
__resource_url__
method, it will be called as the result of invoking thepyramid.url.resource_url
function to generate a URL, overriding the default logic. See the new "Generating The URL Of A Resource" section within the Resources narrative chapter. - Added flash messaging, as described in the "Flash Messaging" narrative documentation chapter.
- Added CSRF token generation, as described in the narrative chapter entitled "Preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery Attacks".
- Prevent misunderstanding of how the
view
andview_permission
arguments to add_route work by raising an exception during configuration if view-related arguments exist but noview
argument is passed. - Add
paster proute
command which displays a summary of the routing table. See the narrative documentation section within the "URL Dispatch" chapter entitled "Displaying All Application Routes".
- The
pyramid_zodb
Paster template no longer employs ZCML. Instead, it is based on scanning.
- Added "Generating The URL Of A Resource" section to the Resources narrative
chapter (includes information about overriding URL generation using
__resource_url__
). - Added "Generating the Path To a Resource" section to the Resources narrative chapter.
- Added "Finding a Resource by Path" section to the Resources narrative chapter.
- Added "Obtaining the Lineage of a Resource" to the Resources narrative chapter.
- Added "Determining if a Resource is In The Lineage of Another Resource" to Resources narrative chapter.
- Added "Finding the Root Resource" to Resources narrative chapter.
- Added "Finding a Resource With a Class or Interface in Lineage" to Resources narrative chapter.
- Added a "Flash Messaging" narrative documentation chapter.
- Added a narrative chapter entitled "Preventing Cross-Site Request Forgery Attacks".
- Changed the "ZODB + Traversal Wiki Tutorial" based on changes to
pyramid_zodb
Paster template. - Added "Advanced Configuration" narrative chapter which documents how to
deal with configuration conflicts, two-phase configuration,
include
andcommit
. - Fix API documentation rendering for
pyramid.view.static
- Add "Pyramid Provides More Than One Way to Do It" to Design Defense documentation.
- Changed "Static Assets" narrative chapter: clarify that
name
represents a prefix unless it's a URL, added an example of a root-relative static view fallback for URL dispatch, added an example of creating a simple view that returns the body of a file. - Move ZCML usage in Hooks chapter to Declarative Configuration chapter.
- Merge "Static Assets" chapter into the "Assets" chapter.
- Added narrative documentation section within the "URL Dispatch" chapter
entitled "Displaying All Application Routes" (for
paster proutes
command).
The Pyramid concept previously known as "model" is now known as "resource". As a result:
The following API changes have been made:
pyramid.url.model_url -> pyramid.url.resource_url pyramid.traversal.find_model -> pyramid.url.find_resource pyramid.traversal.model_path -> pyramid.traversal.resource_path pyramid.traversal.model_path_tuple -> pyramid.traversal.resource_path_tuple pyramid.traversal.ModelGraphTraverser -> pyramid.traversal.ResourceTreeTraverser pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_models -> pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_resources pyramid.testing.registerModels -> pyramid.testing.registerResources pyramid.testing.DummyModel -> pyramid.testing.DummyResource
- All documentation which previously referred to "model" now refers to "resource".
- The
starter
andstarter_zcml
paster templates now have aresources.py
module instead of amodels.py
module.
- Positional argument names of various APIs have been changed from
model
toresource
.
Backwards compatibility shims have been left in place in all cases. They will continue to work "forever".
The Pyramid concept previously known as "resource" is now known as "asset". As a result:
The (non-API) module previously known as
pyramid.resource
is now known aspyramid.asset
.All docs that previously referred to "resource specification" now refer to "asset specification".
The following API changes were made:
pyramid.config.Configurator.absolute_resource_spec -> pyramid.config.Configurator.absolute_asset_spec pyramid.config.Configurator.override_resource -> pyramid.config.Configurator.override_asset
The ZCML directive previously known as
resource
is now known asasset
.The setting previously known as
BFG_RELOAD_RESOURCES
(envvar) orreload_resources
(config file) is now known, respectively, asPYRAMID_RELOAD_ASSETS
andreload_assets
.
Backwards compatibility shims have been left in place in all cases. They will continue to work "forever".
- Make it possible to succesfully run all tests via
nosetests
command directly (rather than indirectly viapython setup.py nosetests
). - When a configuration conflict is encountered during scanning, the conflict exception now shows the decorator information that caused the conflict.
- Added
debug_routematch
configuration setting that logs matched routes (including the matchdict and predicates). - The name
registry
is now available in apshell
environment by default. It is the application registry object.
- All environment variables which used to be prefixed with
BFG_
are now prefixed withPYRAMID_
(e.g.BFG_DEBUG_NOTFOUND
is nowPYRAMID_DEBUG_NOTFOUND
)
- Added "Debugging Route Matching" section to the urldispatch narrative documentation chapter.
- Added reference to
PYRAMID_DEBUG_ROUTEMATCH
envvar anddebug_routematch
config file setting to the Environment narrative docs chapter. - Changed "Project" chapter slightly to expand on use of
paster pshell
. - Direct Jython users to Mako rather than Jinja2 in "Install" narrative chapter.
- Many changes to support terminological renaming of "model" to "resource" and "resource" to "asset".
- Added an example of
WebTest
functional testing to the testing narrative chapter. - Rearranged chapter ordering by popular demand (URL dispatch first, then traversal). Put hybrid chapter after views chapter.
- Split off "Renderers" as its own chapter from "Views" chapter in narrative documentation.
- Added
debug_routematch = false
to all paster templates.
- Depend on Venusian >= 0.5 (for scanning conflict exception decoration).
- 1.0a5 introduced a bug when
pyramid.config.Configurator.scan
was used without apackage
argument (e.g.config.scan()
as opposed toconfig.scan('packagename')
. The symptoms were: lots of deprecation warnings printed to the console about imports of deprecated Pyramid functions and classes and non-detection of view callables decorated withview_config
decorators. This has been fixed. - Tests now pass on Windows (no bugs found, but a few tests in the test suite assumed UNIX path segments in filenames).
- If you followed it to-the-letter, the ZODB+Traversal Wiki tutorial would
instruct you to run a test which would fail because the view callable
generated by the
pyramid_zodb
tutorial used a one-arg view callable, but the test in the sample code used a two-arg call. - Updated ZODB+Traversal tutorial setup.py of all steps to match what's
generated by
pyramid_zodb
. - Fix reference to
repoze.bfg.traversalwrapper
in "Models" chapter (point atpyramid_traversalwrapper
instead).
- Add a
handler
ZCML directive. This directive does the same thing aspyramid.configuration.add_handler
. - A new module named
pyramid.config
was added. It subsumes the duties of the olderpyramid.configuration
module. - The new
pyramid.config.Configurator` class has API methods that the older ``pyramid.configuration.Configurator
class did not:with_context
(a classmethod),include
,action
, andcommit
. These methods exist for imperative application extensibility purposes. - The
pyramid.testing.setUp
function now accepts anautocommit
keyword argument, which defaults toTrue
. If it is passedFalse
, the Config object returned bysetUp
will be a non-autocommiting Config object. - Add logging configuration to all paster templates.
pyramid_alchemy
,pyramid_routesalchemy
, andpylons_sqla
paster templates now use idiomatic SQLAlchemy configuration in their respective.ini
files and Python code.pyramid.testing.DummyRequest
now has a class variable,query_string
, which defaults to the empty string.- Add support for json on GAE by catching NotImplementedError and importing simplejson from django.utils.
- The Mako renderer now accepts a resource specification for
mako.module_directory
. - New boolean Mako settings variable
mako.strict_undefined
. See Mako Context Variables for its meaning.
- Depend on Mako 0.3.6+ (we now require the
strict_undefined
feature).
- When creating a Configurator from within a
paster pshell
session, you were required to pass apackage
argument althoughpackage
is not actually required. If you didn't passpackage
, you would receive an error something likeKeyError: '__name__'
emanating from thepyramid.path.caller_module
function. This has now been fixed. - The
pyramid_routesalchemy
paster template's unit tests failed (AssertionError: 'SomeProject' != 'someproject'
). This is fixed. - Make default renderer work (renderer factory registered with no name, which is active for every view unless the view names a specific renderer).
- The Mako renderer did not properly turn the
mako.imports
,mako.default_filters
, andmako.imports
settings into lists. - The Mako renderer did not properly convert the
mako.error_handler
setting from a dotted name to a callable.
- Merged many wording, readability, and correctness changes to narrative documentation chapters from https://github.com/caseman/pyramid (up to and including "Models" narrative chapter).
- "Sample Applications" section of docs changed to note existence of Cluegun, Shootout and Virginia sample applications, ported from their repoze.bfg origin packages.
- SQLAlchemy+URLDispatch tutorial updated to integrate changes to
pyramid_routesalchemy
template. - Add
pyramid.interfaces.ITemplateRenderer
interface to Interfaces API chapter (hasimplementation()
method, required to be used when getting at Chameleon macros). - Add a "Modifying Package Structure" section to the project narrative documentation chapter (explain turning a module into a package).
- Documentation was added for the new
handler
ZCML directive in the ZCML section.
pyramid.configuration.Configurator
is now deprecated. Usepyramid.config.Configurator
, passing its constructorautocommit=True
instead. Thepyramid.configuration.Configurator
alias will live for a long time, as every application uses it, but its import now issues a deprecation warning. Thepyramid.config.Configurator
class has the same API aspyramid.configuration.Configurator
class, which it means to replace, except by default it is a non-autocommitting configurator. The now-deprecatedpyramid.configuration.Configurator
will autocommit every time a configuration method is called.The
pyramid.configuration
module remains, but it is deprecated. Usepyramid.config
instead.
- URL Dispatch now allows for replacement markers to be located anywhere
in the pattern, instead of immediately following a
/
. - URL Dispatch now uses the form
{marker}
to denote a replace marker in the route pattern instead of:marker
. The old colon-style marker syntax is still accepted for backwards compatibility. The new format allows a regular expression for that marker location to be used instead of the default[^/]+
, for example{marker:\d+}
is now valid to require the marker to be digits. - Add a
pyramid.url.route_path
API, allowing folks to generate relative URLs. Callingroute_path
is the same as callingpyramid.url.route_url
with the argument_app_url
equal to the empty string. - Add a
pyramid.request.Request.route_path
API. This is a convenience method of the request which callspyramid.url.route_url
. - Make test suite pass on Jython (requires PasteScript trunk, presumably to be 1.7.4).
- Make test suite pass on PyPy (Chameleon doesn't work).
- Surrounding application configuration with
config.begin()
andconfig.end()
is no longer necessary. All paster templates have been changed to no longer call these functions. - Fix configurator to not convert
ImportError
toConfigurationError
if the import that failed was unrelated to the import requested via a dotted name when resolving dotted names (such as view dotted names).
- SQLAlchemy+URLDispatch and ZODB+Traversal tutorials have been updated to
not call
config.begin()
orconfig.end()
.
- Add deprecation warnings to import of
pyramid.chameleon_text
andpyramid.chameleon_zpt
ofget_renderer
,get_template
,render_template
, andrender_template_to_response
. - Add deprecation warning for import of
pyramid.zcml.zcml_configure
andpyramid.zcml.file_configure
. - The
pyramid_alchemy
paster template had a typo, preventing an import from working. - Fix apparent failures when calling
pyramid.traversal.find_model(root, path)
orpyramid.traversal.traverse(path)
whenpath
is (erroneously) a Unicode object. The user is meant to pass these APIs a string object, never a Unicode object. In practice, however, users indeed pass Unicode. Because the string that is passed must be ASCII encodeable, now, if they pass a Unicode object, its data is eagerly converted to an ASCII string rather than being passed along to downstream code as a convenience to the user and to prevent puzzling second-order failures from cropping up (all failures will occur withinpyramid.traversal.traverse
rather than later down the line as the result of calling e.g.traversal_path
).
- The
pyramid.testing.zcml_configure
API has been removed. It had been advertised as removed since repoze.bfg 1.2a1, but hadn't actually been.
- The
pyramid.settings.get_settings
API is now deprecated. Usepyramid.threadlocals.get_current_registry().settings
instead or use thesettings
attribute of the registry available from the request (request.registry.settings
).
- Removed
zodbsessions
tutorial chapter. It's still useful, but we now have a SessionFactory abstraction which competes with it, and maintaining documentation on both ways to do it is a distraction.
- Replace Twill with WebTest in internal integration tests (avoid deprecation warnings generated by Twill).
- Added Mako TemplateLookup settings for
mako.error_handler
,mako.default_filters
, andmako.imports
. - Normalized all paster templates: each now uses the name
main
to represent the function that returns a WSGI application, each now uses WebError, each now has roughly the same shape of development.ini style. - Added class vars
matchdict
andmatched_route
topyramid.request.Request
. Each is set toNone
. - New API method:
pyramid.settings.asbool
. - New API methods for
pyramid.request.Request
:model_url
,route_url
, andstatic_url
. These are simple passthroughs for their respective functions inpyramid.url
. - The
settings
object which used to be available only whenrequest.settings.get_settings
was called is now available asregistry.settings
(e.g.request.registry.settings
in view code).
- The pylons_* paster templates erroneously used the
{squiggly}
routing syntax as the pattern supplied toadd_route
. This style of routing is not supported. They were replaced with:colon
style route patterns. - The pylons_* paster template used the same string
(
your_app_secret_string
) for thesession.secret
setting in the generateddevelopment.ini
. This was a security risk if left unchanged in a project that used one of the templates to produce production applications. It now uses a randomly generated string.
- ZODB+traversal wiki (
wiki
) tutorial updated due to changes topyramid_zodb
paster template. - SQLAlchemy+urldispach wiki (
wiki2
) tutorial updated due to changes topyramid_routesalchemy
paster template. - Documented the
matchdict
andmatched_route
attributes of the request object in the Request API documentation.
- Obtaining the
settings
object viaregistry.{get|query}Utility(ISettings)
is now deprecated. Instead, obtain thesettings
object via theregistry.settings
attribute. A backwards compatibility shim was added to the registry object to register the settings object as an ISettings utility whensetattr(registry, 'settings', foo)
is called, but it will be removed in a later release. - Obtaining the
settings
object viapyramid.settings.get_settings
is now deprecated. Obtain it as thesettings
attribute of the registry now (obtain the registry viapyramid.threadlocal.get_registry
or asrequest.registry
).
- Internal: ZCML directives no longer call get_current_registry() if there's
a
registry
attribute on the ZCML context (kill off use of threadlocals). - Internal: Chameleon template renderers now accept two arguments:
path
andlookup
.Lookup
will be an instance of a lookup class which supplies (late-bound) arguments for debug, reload, and translate. Any third-party renderers which use (the non-API) functionpyramid.renderers.template_renderer_factory
will need to adjust their implementations to obey the new callback argument list. This change was to kill off inappropriate use of threadlocals.
- All references to events by interface
(e.g.
pyramid.interfaces.INewRequest
) have been changed to reference their concrete classes (e.g.pyramid.events.NewRequest
) in documentation about making subscriptions. - All references to Pyramid-the-application were changed from mod-pyramid
to app-Pyramid. A custom role setting was added to
docs/conf.py
to allow for this. (internal)
Mako templating renderer supports resource specification format for template lookups and within Mako templates. Absolute filenames must be used in Pyramid to avoid this lookup process.
Add
pyramid.httpexceptions
module, which is a facade for thewebob.exc
module.Direct built-in support for the Mako templating language.
A new configurator method exists:
add_handler
. This method adds a Pylons-style "view handler" (such a thing used to be called a "controller" in Pylons 1.0).New argument to configurator:
session_factory
.New method on configurator:
set_session_factory
Using
request.session
now returns a (dictionary-like) session object if a session factory has been configured.The request now has a new attribute:
tmpl_context
for benefit of Pylons users.The decorator previously known as
pyramid.view.bfg_view
is now known most formally aspyramid.view.view_config
in docs and paster templates. An import ofpyramid.view.bfg_view
, however, will continue to work "forever".New API methods in
pyramid.session
:signed_serialize
andsigned_deserialize
.New interface:
pyramid.interfaces.IRendererInfo
. An object of this type is passed to renderer factory constructors (see "Backwards Incompatibilities").New event type:
pyramid.interfaces.IBeforeRender
. An object of this type is sent as an event before a renderer is invoked (but after the application-level renderer globals factory added viapyramid.configurator.configuration.set_renderer_globals_factory
, if any, has injected its own keys). Applications may now subscribe to theIBeforeRender
event type in order to introspect the and modify the set of renderer globals before they are passed to a renderer. The event object iself has a dictionary-like interface that can be used for this purpose. For example:from repoze.events import subscriber from pyramid.interfaces import IRendererGlobalsEvent @subscriber(IRendererGlobalsEvent) def add_global(event): event['mykey'] = 'foo'
If a subscriber attempts to add a key that already exist in the renderer globals dictionary, a
KeyError
is raised. This limitation is due to the fact that subscribers cannot be ordered relative to each other. The set of keys added to the renderer globals dictionary by all subscribers and app-level globals factories must be unique.New class:
pyramid.response.Response
. This is a pure facade forwebob.Response
(old code need not change to use this facade, it's existence is mostly for vanity and documentation-generation purposes).All preexisting paster templates (except
zodb
) now use "imperative" configuration (starter
,routesalchemy
,alchemy
).A new paster template named
pyramid_starter_zcml
exists, which uses declarative configuration.
- Added a
pyramid.httpexceptions
API documentation chapter. - Added a
pyramid.session
API documentation chapter. - Added a
Session Objects
narrative documentation chapter. - Added an API chapter for the
pyramid.personality
module. - Added an API chapter for the
pyramid.response
module. - All documentation which previously referred to
webob.Response
now usespyramid.response.Response
instead. - The documentation has been overhauled to use imperative configuration,
moving declarative configuration (ZCML) explanations to a separate
narrative chapter
declarative.rst
. - The ZODB Wiki tutorial was updated to take into account changes to the
pyramid_zodb
paster template. - The SQL Wiki tutorial was updated to take into account changes to the
pyramid_routesalchemy
paster template.
There is no longer an
IDebugLogger
registered as a named utility with the namerepoze.bfg.debug
.The logger which used to have the name of
repoze.bfg.debug
now has the namepyramid.debug
.The deprecated API
pyramid.testing.registerViewPermission
has been removed.The deprecated API named
pyramid.testing.registerRoutesMapper
has been removed.The deprecated API named
pyramid.request.get_request
was removed.The deprecated API named
pyramid.security.Unauthorized
was removed.The deprecated API named
pyramid.view.view_execution_permitted
was removed.The deprecated API named
pyramid.view.NotFound
was removed.The
bfgshell
paster command is now namedpshell
.The Venusian "category" for all built-in Venusian decorators (e.g.
subscriber
andview_config
/bfg_view
) is nowpyramid
instead ofbfg
.pyramid.renderers.rendered_response
function removed; userender_pyramid.renderers.render_to_response
instead.Renderer factories now accept a renderer info object rather than an absolute resource specification or an absolute path. The object has the following attributes:
name
(therenderer=
value),package
(the 'current package' when the renderer configuration statement was found),type
: the renderer type,registry
: the current registry, andsettings
: the deployment settings dictionary.Third-party
repoze.bfg
renderer implementations that must be ported to Pyramid will need to account for this.This change was made primarily to support more flexible Mako template rendering.
The presence of the key
repoze.bfg.message
in the WSGI environment when an exception occurs is now deprecated. Instead, code which relies on this environ value should use theexception
attribute of the request (e.g.request.exception[0]
) to retrieve the message.The values
bfg_localizer
andbfg_locale_name
kept on the request during internationalization for caching purposes were never APIs. These however have changed tolocalizer
andlocale_name
, respectively.The default
cookie_name
value of theauthtktauthenticationpolicy
ZCML now defaults toauth_tkt
(it used to default torepoze.bfg.auth_tkt
).The default
cookie_name
value of thepyramid.authentication.AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy
constructor now defaults toauth_tkt
(it used to default torepoze.bfg.auth_tkt
).The
request_type
argument to theview
ZCML directive, thepyramid.configuration.Configurator.add_view
method, or thepyramid.view.view_config
decorator (neebfg_view
) is no longer permitted to be one of the stringsGET
,HEAD
,PUT
,POST
orDELETE
, and now must always be an interface. Accepting the method-strings asrequest_type
was a backwards compatibility strategy servicing repoze.bfg 1.0 applications. Use therequest_method
parameter instead to specify that a view a string request-method predicate.