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  1. ============================================
  2. Django 4.2 release notes - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
  3. ============================================
  4. *Expected April 2023*
  5. Welcome to Django 4.2!
  6. These release notes cover the :ref:`new features <whats-new-4.2>`, as well as
  7. some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes <backwards-incompatible-4.2>` you'll
  8. want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 4.1 or earlier. We've
  9. :ref:`begun the deprecation process for some features
  10. <deprecated-features-4.2>`.
  11. See the :doc:`/howto/upgrade-version` guide if you're updating an existing
  12. project.
  13. Python compatibility
  14. ====================
  15. Django 4.2 supports Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. We **highly recommend**
  16. and only officially support the latest release of each series.
  17. .. _whats-new-4.2:
  18. What's new in Django 4.2
  19. ========================
  20. Psycopg 3 support
  21. -----------------
  22. Django now supports `psycopg`_ version 3.1 or higher. To update your code,
  23. install the `psycopg library`_, you don't need to change the
  24. :setting:`ENGINE <DATABASE-ENGINE>` as ``django.db.backends.postgresql``
  25. supports both libraries.
  26. Support for ``psycopg2`` is likely to be deprecated and removed at some point
  27. in the future.
  28. .. _psycopg: https://www.psycopg.org/psycopg3/
  29. .. _psycopg library: https://pypi.org/project/psycopg/
  30. Comments on columns and tables
  31. ------------------------------
  32. The new :attr:`Field.db_comment <django.db.models.Field.db_comment>` and
  33. :attr:`Meta.db_table_comment <django.db.models.Options.db_table_comment>`
  34. options allow creating comments on columns and tables, respectively. For
  35. example::
  36. from django.db import models
  37. class Question(models.Model):
  38. text = models.TextField(db_comment="Poll question")
  39. pub_date = models.DateTimeField(
  40. db_comment="Date and time when the question was published",
  41. )
  42. class Meta:
  43. db_table_comment = "Poll questions"
  44. class Answer(models.Model):
  45. question = models.ForeignKey(
  46. Question,
  47. on_delete=models.CASCADE,
  48. db_comment="Reference to a question"
  49. )
  50. answer = models.TextField(db_comment="Question answer")
  51. class Meta:
  52. db_table_comment = "Question answers"
  53. Also, the new :class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.AlterModelTableComment`
  54. operation allows changing table comments defined in the
  55. :attr:`Meta.db_table_comment <django.db.models.Options.db_table_comment>`.
  56. Mitigation for the BREACH attack
  57. --------------------------------
  58. :class:`~django.middleware.gzip.GZipMiddleware` now includes a mitigation for
  59. the BREACH attack. It will add up to 100 random bytes to gzip responses to make
  60. BREACH attacks harder. Read more about the mitigation technique in the `Heal
  61. The Breach (HTB) paper`_.
  62. .. _Heal The Breach (HTB) paper: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9754554
  63. In-memory file storage
  64. ----------------------
  65. The new ``django.core.files.storage.InMemoryStorage`` class provides a
  66. non-persistent storage useful for speeding up tests by avoiding disk access.
  67. Custom file storages
  68. --------------------
  69. The new :setting:`STORAGES` setting allows configuring multiple custom file
  70. storage backends.
  71. Minor features
  72. --------------
  73. :mod:`django.contrib.admin`
  74. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  75. * The light or dark color theme of the admin can now be toggled in the UI, as
  76. well as being set to follow the system setting.
  77. * The admin's font stack now prefers system UI fonts and no longer requires
  78. downloading fonts. Additionally, CSS variables are available to more easily
  79. override the default font families.
  80. * The :source:`admin/delete_confirmation.html
  81. <django/contrib/admin/templates/admin/delete_confirmation.html>` template now
  82. has some additional blocks and scripting hooks to ease customization.
  83. * The chosen options of
  84. :attr:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.filter_horizontal` and
  85. :attr:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.filter_vertical` widgets are now
  86. filterable.
  87. * The ``admin/base.html`` template now has a new block ``nav-breadcrumbs``
  88. which contains the navigation landmark and the ``breadcrumbs`` block.
  89. * :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_editable` now uses atomic transactions when making
  90. edits.
  91. * jQuery is upgraded from version 3.6.0 to 3.6.3.
  92. :mod:`django.contrib.admindocs`
  93. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  94. * ...
  95. :mod:`django.contrib.auth`
  96. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  97. * The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher is increased from
  98. 390,000 to 480,000.
  99. * :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.UserCreationForm` now saves many-to-many
  100. form fields for a custom user model.
  101. * The new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.BaseUserCreationForm` is now the
  102. recommended base class for customizing the user creation form.
  103. :mod:`django.contrib.contenttypes`
  104. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  105. * ...
  106. :mod:`django.contrib.gis`
  107. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  108. * The :doc:`GeoJSON serializer </ref/contrib/gis/serializers>` now outputs the
  109. ``id`` key for serialized features, which defaults to the primary key of
  110. objects.
  111. * The :class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALRaster` class now supports
  112. :class:`pathlib.Path`.
  113. * The :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2` class now supports ``.mmdb``
  114. files downloaded from DB-IP.
  115. * The OpenLayers template widget no longer includes inline CSS (which also
  116. removes the former ``map_css`` block) to better comply with a strict Content
  117. Security Policy.
  118. * :class:`~django.contrib.gis.forms.widgets.OpenLayersWidget` is now based on
  119. OpenLayers 7.2.2 (previously 4.6.5).
  120. * The new :lookup:`isempty` lookup and
  121. :class:`IsEmpty() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.IsEmpty>`
  122. expression allow filtering empty geometries on PostGIS.
  123. * The new :class:`FromWKB() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.FromWKB>`
  124. and :class:`FromWKT() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.FromWKT>`
  125. functions allow creating geometries from Well-known binary (WKB) and
  126. Well-known text (WKT) representations.
  127. :mod:`django.contrib.messages`
  128. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  129. * ...
  130. :mod:`django.contrib.postgres`
  131. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  132. * The new :lookup:`trigram_strict_word_similar` lookup, and the
  133. :class:`TrigramStrictWordSimilarity()
  134. <django.contrib.postgres.search.TrigramStrictWordSimilarity>` and
  135. :class:`TrigramStrictWordDistance()
  136. <django.contrib.postgres.search.TrigramStrictWordDistance>` expressions allow
  137. using trigram strict word similarity.
  138. * The :lookup:`arrayfield.overlap` lookup now supports ``QuerySet.values()``
  139. and ``values_list()`` as a right-hand side.
  140. :mod:`django.contrib.redirects`
  141. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  142. * ...
  143. :mod:`django.contrib.sessions`
  144. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  145. * ...
  146. :mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`
  147. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  148. * The new :meth:`.Sitemap.get_languages_for_item` method allows customizing the
  149. list of languages for which the item is displayed.
  150. :mod:`django.contrib.sites`
  151. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  152. * ...
  153. :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`
  154. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  155. * :class:`~django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.ManifestStaticFilesStorage` now
  156. replaces paths to JavaScript modules in ``import`` and ``export`` statements
  157. with their hashed counterparts.
  158. * The new :attr:`.ManifestStaticFilesStorage.manifest_hash` attribute provides
  159. a hash over all files in the manifest and changes whenever one of the files
  160. changes.
  161. :mod:`django.contrib.syndication`
  162. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  163. * ...
  164. Cache
  165. ~~~~~
  166. * ...
  167. CSRF
  168. ~~~~
  169. * ...
  170. Database backends
  171. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  172. * The new ``"assume_role"`` option is now supported in :setting:`OPTIONS` on
  173. PostgreSQL to allow specifying the :ref:`session role <database-role>`.
  174. Decorators
  175. ~~~~~~~~~~
  176. * ...
  177. Email
  178. ~~~~~
  179. * ...
  180. Error Reporting
  181. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  182. * The debug page now shows :pep:`exception notes <678>` and
  183. :pep:`fine-grained error locations <657>` on Python 3.11+.
  184. File Storage
  185. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  186. * ...
  187. File Uploads
  188. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  189. * ...
  190. Forms
  191. ~~~~~
  192. * :class:`~django.forms.ModelForm` now accepts the new ``Meta`` option
  193. ``formfield_callback`` to customize form fields.
  194. * :func:`~django.forms.models.modelform_factory` now respects the
  195. ``formfield_callback`` attribute of the ``form``’s ``Meta``.
  196. * Session cookies are now treated as credentials and therefore hidden and
  197. replaced with stars (``**********``) in error reports.
  198. Generic Views
  199. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  200. * ...
  201. Internationalization
  202. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  203. * Added support and translations for the Central Kurdish (Sorani) language.
  204. * The :class:`~django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware` now respects a
  205. language from the request when :func:`~django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns`
  206. is used with the ``prefix_default_language`` argument set to ``False``.
  207. Logging
  208. ~~~~~~~
  209. * The :ref:`django-db-logger` logger now logs transaction management queries
  210. (``BEGIN``, ``COMMIT``, and ``ROLLBACK``) at the ``DEBUG`` level.
  211. Management Commands
  212. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  213. * :djadmin:`makemessages` command now supports locales with private sub-tags
  214. such as ``nl_NL-x-informal``.
  215. * The new :option:`makemigrations --update` option merges model changes into
  216. the latest migration and optimizes the resulting operations.
  217. Migrations
  218. ~~~~~~~~~~
  219. * Migrations now support serialization of ``enum.Flag`` objects.
  220. Models
  221. ~~~~~~
  222. * ``QuerySet`` now extensively supports filtering against
  223. :ref:`window-functions` with the exception of disjunctive filter lookups
  224. against window functions when performing aggregation.
  225. * :meth:`~.QuerySet.prefetch_related` now supports
  226. :class:`~django.db.models.Prefetch` objects with sliced querysets.
  227. * :ref:`Registering lookups <lookup-registration-api>` on
  228. :class:`~django.db.models.Field` instances is now supported.
  229. * The new ``robust`` argument for :func:`~django.db.transaction.on_commit`
  230. allows performing actions that can fail after a database transaction is
  231. successfully committed.
  232. * The new :class:`KT() <django.db.models.fields.json.KT>` expression represents
  233. the text value of a key, index, or path transform of
  234. :class:`~django.db.models.JSONField`.
  235. * :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Now` now supports microsecond precision
  236. on MySQL and millisecond precision on SQLite.
  237. * :class:`F() <django.db.models.F>` expressions that output ``BooleanField``
  238. can now be negated using ``~F()`` (inversion operator).
  239. * ``Model`` now provides asynchronous versions of some methods that use the
  240. database, using an ``a`` prefix: :meth:`~.Model.adelete`,
  241. :meth:`~.Model.arefresh_from_db`, and :meth:`~.Model.asave`.
  242. * Related managers now provide asynchronous versions of methods that change a
  243. set of related objects, using an ``a`` prefix: :meth:`~.RelatedManager.aadd`,
  244. :meth:`~.RelatedManager.aclear`, :meth:`~.RelatedManager.aremove`, and
  245. :meth:`~.RelatedManager.aset`.
  246. * :attr:`CharField.max_length <django.db.models.CharField.max_length>` is no
  247. longer required to be set on PostgreSQL, which supports unlimited ``VARCHAR``
  248. columns.
  249. Requests and Responses
  250. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  251. * :class:`~django.http.StreamingHttpResponse` now supports async iterators
  252. when Django is served via ASGI.
  253. Security
  254. ~~~~~~~~
  255. * ...
  256. Serialization
  257. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  258. * ...
  259. Signals
  260. ~~~~~~~
  261. * ...
  262. Templates
  263. ~~~~~~~~~
  264. * ...
  265. Tests
  266. ~~~~~
  267. * The :option:`test --debug-sql` option now formats SQL queries with
  268. ``sqlparse``.
  269. * The :class:`~django.test.RequestFactory`,
  270. :class:`~django.test.AsyncRequestFactory`, :class:`~django.test.Client`, and
  271. :class:`~django.test.AsyncClient` classes now support the ``headers``
  272. parameter, which accepts a dictionary of header names and values. This allows
  273. a more natural syntax for declaring headers.
  274. .. code-block:: python
  275. # Before:
  276. self.client.get("/home/", HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="fr")
  277. await self.async_client.get("/home/", ACCEPT_LANGUAGE="fr")
  278. # After:
  279. self.client.get("/home/", headers={"accept-language": "fr"})
  280. await self.async_client.get("/home/", headers={"accept-language": "fr"})
  281. URLs
  282. ~~~~
  283. * ...
  284. Utilities
  285. ~~~~~~~~~
  286. * The new ``encoder`` parameter for :meth:`django.utils.html.json_script`
  287. function allows customizing a JSON encoder class.
  288. * The private internal vendored copy of ``urllib.parse.urlsplit()`` now strips
  289. ``'\r'``, ``'\n'``, and ``'\t'`` (see :cve:`2022-0391` and :bpo:`43882`).
  290. This is to protect projects that may be incorrectly using the internal
  291. ``url_has_allowed_host_and_scheme()`` function, instead of using one of the
  292. documented functions for handling URL redirects. The Django functions were
  293. not affected.
  294. * The new :func:`django.utils.http.content_disposition_header` function returns
  295. a ``Content-Disposition`` HTTP header value as specified by :rfc:`6266`.
  296. Validators
  297. ~~~~~~~~~~
  298. * The list of common passwords used by ``CommonPasswordValidator`` is updated
  299. to the most recent version.
  300. .. _backwards-incompatible-4.2:
  301. Backwards incompatible changes in 4.2
  302. =====================================
  303. Database backend API
  304. --------------------
  305. This section describes changes that may be needed in third-party database
  306. backends.
  307. * ``DatabaseFeatures.allows_group_by_pk`` is removed as it only remained to
  308. accommodate a MySQL extension that has been supplanted by proper functional
  309. dependency detection in MySQL 5.7.15. Note that
  310. ``DatabaseFeatures.allows_group_by_selected_pks`` is still supported and
  311. should be enabled if your backend supports functional dependency detection in
  312. ``GROUP BY`` clauses as specified by the ``SQL:1999`` standard.
  313. Dropped support for MariaDB 10.3
  314. --------------------------------
  315. Upstream support for MariaDB 10.3 ends in May 2023. Django 4.2 supports MariaDB
  316. 10.4 and higher.
  317. Dropped support for MySQL 5.7
  318. -----------------------------
  319. Upstream support for MySQL 5.7 ends in October 2023. Django 4.2 supports MySQL
  320. 8 and higher.
  321. Dropped support for PostgreSQL 11
  322. ---------------------------------
  323. Upstream support for PostgreSQL 11 ends in November 2023. Django 4.2 supports
  324. PostgreSQL 12 and higher.
  325. Setting ``update_fields`` in ``Model.save()`` may now be required
  326. -----------------------------------------------------------------
  327. In order to avoid updating unnecessary columns,
  328. :meth:`.QuerySet.update_or_create` now passes ``update_fields`` to the
  329. :meth:`Model.save() <django.db.models.Model.save>` calls. As a consequence, any
  330. fields modified in the custom ``save()`` methods should be added to the
  331. ``update_fields`` keyword argument before calling ``super()``. See
  332. :ref:`overriding-model-methods` for more details.
  333. Miscellaneous
  334. -------------
  335. * The undocumented ``SimpleTemplateResponse.rendering_attrs`` and
  336. ``TemplateResponse.rendering_attrs`` are renamed to ``non_picklable_attrs``.
  337. * The undocumented ``django.http.multipartparser.parse_header()`` function is
  338. removed. Use ``django.utils.http.parse_header_parameters()`` instead.
  339. * :ttag:`{% blocktranslate asvar … %}<blocktranslate>` result is now marked as
  340. safe for (HTML) output purposes.
  341. * The ``autofocus`` HTML attribute in the admin search box is removed as it can
  342. be confusing for screen readers.
  343. * The :option:`makemigrations --check` option no longer creates missing
  344. migration files.
  345. * The ``alias`` argument for :meth:`.Expression.get_group_by_cols` is removed.
  346. * The minimum supported version of ``sqlparse`` is increased from 0.2.2 to
  347. 0.3.1.
  348. * The undocumented ``negated`` parameter of the
  349. :class:`~django.db.models.Exists` expression is removed.
  350. * The ``is_summary`` argument of the undocumented ``Query.add_annotation()``
  351. method is removed.
  352. * The minimum supported version of SQLite is increased from 3.9.0 to 3.21.0.
  353. * :djadmin:`inspectdb` now uses ``display_size`` from
  354. ``DatabaseIntrospection.get_table_description()`` rather than
  355. ``internal_size`` for ``CharField``.
  356. * The minimum supported version of ``asgiref`` is increased from 3.5.2 to
  357. 3.6.0.
  358. * :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.UserCreationForm` now rejects usernames
  359. that differ only in case. If you need the previous behavior, use
  360. :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.BaseUserCreationForm` instead.
  361. * The minimum supported version of ``mysqlclient`` is increased from 1.4.0 to
  362. 1.4.3.
  363. * The minimum supported version of ``argon2-cffi`` is increased from 19.1.0 to
  364. 19.2.0.
  365. * The minimum supported version of ``Pillow`` is increased from 6.2.0 to 6.2.1.
  366. * The minimum supported version of ``jinja2`` is increased from 2.9.2 to
  367. 2.11.0.
  368. * The minimum supported version of `redis-py`_ is increased from 3.0.0 to
  369. 3.4.0.
  370. .. _`redis-py`: https://pypi.org/project/redis/
  371. * Manually instantiated ``WSGIRequest`` objects must be provided a file-like
  372. object for ``wsgi.input``. Previously, Django was more lax than the expected
  373. behavior as specified by the WSGI specification.
  374. .. _deprecated-features-4.2:
  375. Features deprecated in 4.2
  376. ==========================
  377. ``index_together`` option is deprecated in favor of ``indexes``
  378. ---------------------------------------------------------------
  379. The :attr:`Meta.index_together <django.db.models.Options.index_together>`
  380. option is deprecated in favor of the :attr:`~django.db.models.Options.indexes`
  381. option.
  382. Migrating existing ``index_together`` should be handled as a migration. For
  383. example::
  384. class Author(models.Model):
  385. rank = models.IntegerField()
  386. name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
  387. class Meta:
  388. index_together = [["rank", "name"]]
  389. Should become::
  390. class Author(models.Model):
  391. rank = models.IntegerField()
  392. name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
  393. class Meta:
  394. indexes = [models.Index(fields=["rank", "name"])]
  395. Running the :djadmin:`makemigrations` command will generate a migration
  396. containing a :class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.RenameIndex` operation
  397. which will rename the existing index.
  398. The ``AlterIndexTogether`` migration operation is now officially supported only
  399. for pre-Django 4.2 migration files. For backward compatibility reasons, it's
  400. still part of the public API, and there's no plan to deprecate or remove it,
  401. but it should not be used for new migrations. Use
  402. :class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.AddIndex` and
  403. :class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.RemoveIndex` operations instead.
  404. Passing encoded JSON string literals to ``JSONField`` is deprecated
  405. -------------------------------------------------------------------
  406. ``JSONField`` and its associated lookups and aggregates use to allow passing
  407. JSON encoded string literals which caused ambiguity on whether string literals
  408. were already encoded from database backend's perspective.
  409. During the deprecation period string literals will be attempted to be JSON
  410. decoded and a warning will be emitted on success that points at passing
  411. non-encoded forms instead.
  412. Code that use to pass JSON encoded string literals::
  413. Document.objects.bulk_create(
  414. Document(data=Value("null")),
  415. Document(data=Value("[]")),
  416. Document(data=Value('"foo-bar"')),
  417. )
  418. Document.objects.annotate(
  419. JSONBAgg("field", default=Value('[]')),
  420. )
  421. Should become::
  422. Document.objects.bulk_create(
  423. Document(data=Value(None, JSONField())),
  424. Document(data=[]),
  425. Document(data="foo-bar"),
  426. )
  427. Document.objects.annotate(
  428. JSONBAgg("field", default=[]),
  429. )
  430. From Django 5.1+ string literals will be implicitly interpreted as JSON string
  431. literals.
  432. Miscellaneous
  433. -------------
  434. * The ``BaseUserManager.make_random_password()`` method is deprecated. See
  435. `recipes and best practices
  436. <https://docs.python.org/3/library/secrets.html#recipes-and-best-practices>`_
  437. for using Python's :py:mod:`secrets` module to generate passwords.
  438. * The ``length_is`` template filter is deprecated in favor of :tfilter:`length`
  439. and the ``==`` operator within an :ttag:`{% if %}<if>` tag. For example
  440. .. code-block:: html+django
  441. {% if value|length == 4 %}…{% endif %}
  442. {% if value|length == 4 %}True{% else %}False{% endif %}
  443. instead of:
  444. .. code-block:: html+django
  445. {% if value|length_is:4 %}…{% endif %}
  446. {{ value|length_is:4 }}
  447. * ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.SHA1PasswordHasher``,
  448. ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedSHA1PasswordHasher``, and
  449. ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedMD5PasswordHasher`` are deprecated.
  450. * ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CICharField`` is deprecated in favor of
  451. ``CharField(db_collation="…")`` with a case-insensitive non-deterministic
  452. collation.
  453. * ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CIEmailField`` is deprecated in favor of
  454. ``EmailField(db_collation="…")`` with a case-insensitive non-deterministic
  455. collation.
  456. * ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CITextField`` is deprecated in favor of
  457. ``TextField(db_collation="…")`` with a case-insensitive non-deterministic
  458. collation.
  459. * ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CIText`` mixin is deprecated.
  460. * The ``map_height`` and ``map_width`` attributes of ``BaseGeometryWidget`` are
  461. deprecated, use CSS to size map widgets instead.
  462. * ``SimpleTestCase.assertFormsetError()`` is deprecated in favor of
  463. ``assertFormSetError()``.
  464. * ``TransactionTestCase.assertQuerysetEqual()`` is deprecated in favor of
  465. ``assertQuerySetEqual()``.
  466. * Passing positional arguments to ``Signer`` and ``TimestampSigner`` is
  467. deprecated in favor of keyword-only arguments.