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- CodeRed CMS 0.19.0 release notes
- ================================
- Bug fixes
- ---------
- * Support custom image models by correctly using ``WAGTAILIMAGES_IMAGE_MODEL``
- versus hard-coding ``wagtailimages.Image``.
- * Fix custom CSS class and Google Maps API key in Google Map block.
- * ``coderedcms start`` now pins the version of CodeRed CMS in the generated
- ``requirements.txt`` file.
- New features
- ------------
- * Upgraded to Wagtail 2.9
- * Upgraded to Bootstrap 4.5 and jQuery 3.5.1
- * Button and Link blocks can now link to fragments. See new :doc:`block
- documentation </features/blocks/index>`.
- * ``coderedcms start`` no longer creates a boilerplate Dockerfile. This has
- been replaced with a more thorough guide: :doc:`/how_to/docker`.
- * As of 0.19, we will no longer maintain separate versions of docs for each
- release. The single stable docs will contain notes for each feature if that
- feature is changed, added, or removed in a particular release.
- Upgrade considerations
- ----------------------
- * For Wagtail 2.9 ``SiteMiddleware`` and ``request.site`` are deprecated.
- Custom code in your project should be updated as so:
- * In python, replace ``request.site`` with ``Site.find_for_request(request)``.
- * In Python, to load a site setting, replace
- ``Setting.for_site(request.site)`` with ``Setting.for_request(request)``.
- * In HTML templates, replace ``request.site`` with:
- ..code-block: html
- {% load wagtailcore_tags %}
- {% wagtail_site as site %}
- <p>Your site name is: {{site.site_name}}</p>
- * Following these changes, you should then remove
- ``wagtail.core.middleware.SiteMiddleware`` from the Django ``MIDDLEWARE``
- (in ``settings/base.py``)
- * If you have overridden ``coderedcms/pages/base.html``, you may need to update
- references to ``jquery-3.4.1`` to ``jquery-3.5.1``.
- * If using SASS, you may need to update your ``custom.scss`` and/or
- ``_variables.scss`` files accordingly to support Bootstrap 4.5. To see what
- you might need to change in your ``_variables.scss``, see `the variables diff
- of Bootstrap 4.3 to 4.5`_. Or to continue using Bootstrap 4.3, `download a
- copy of the Bootstrap 4.3 sources`_ and change the references in your
- ``custom.scss`` to use these files.
- * It is assumed that all CodeRed CMS sites prior to 0.19 are using the built-in
- Wagtail Image model, as this was previously hard-coded in CodeRed CMS. If (and
- only if) you plan to switch to a custom image model, a custom data migration
- will be necessary. This migration would follow the same process as any other
- Wagtail installation; there is nothing unique relating to CodeRed CMS.
- * You may need to run ``python manage.py makemigrations website`` and
- ``python manage.py migrate`` after upgrading.
- .. _the variables diff of Bootstrap 4.3 to 4.5: https://github.com/coderedcorp/coderedcms/commit/fa852ebc9d714d34b25c390321e5a6d563156097#diff-a68086c64c5d52852fda5605321c3eb9
- .. _download a copy of the Bootstrap 4.3 sources: https://getbootstrap.com/docs/4.3/getting-started/download/
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