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  1. ============================================
  2. Django 1.8 release notes - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
  3. ============================================
  4. Welcome to Django 1.8!
  5. These release notes cover the `new features`_, as well as some `backwards
  6. incompatible changes`_ you'll want to be aware of when upgrading from Django
  7. 1.6 or older versions. We've also dropped some features, which are detailed in
  8. :ref:`our deprecation plan <deprecation-removed-in-1.8>`, and we've `begun the
  9. deprecation process for some features`_.
  10. .. _`new features`: `What's new in Django 1.8`_
  11. .. _`backwards incompatible changes`: `Backwards incompatible changes in 1.8`_
  12. .. _`begun the deprecation process for some features`: `Features deprecated in 1.8`_
  13. Python compatibility
  14. ====================
  15. Like Django 1.7, Django 1.8 requires Python 2.7 or above, though we
  16. **highly recommend** the latest minor release.
  17. What's new in Django 1.8
  18. ========================
  19. Security enhancements
  20. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  21. Several features of the django-secure_ third-party library have been
  22. integrated into Django. :class:`django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware`
  23. provides several security enhancements to the request/response cycle. The new
  24. :djadminopt:`--deploy` option of the :djadmin:`check` command allows you to
  25. check your production settings file for ways to increase the security of your
  26. site.
  27. .. _django-secure: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-secure
  28. New data types
  29. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  30. * Django now has a :class:`~django.db.models.UUIDField` for storing
  31. universally unique identifiers. There is a corresponding :class:`form field
  32. <django.forms.UUIDField>`. It is stored as the native ``uuid`` data type on
  33. PostgreSQL and as a fixed length character field on other backends.
  34. Minor features
  35. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  36. :mod:`django.contrib.admin`
  37. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  38. * :class:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin` now has a
  39. :meth:`~django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.has_module_permission`
  40. method to allow limiting access to the module on the admin index page.
  41. * :class:`~django.contrib.admin.InlineModelAdmin` now has an attribute
  42. :attr:`~django.contrib.admin.InlineModelAdmin.show_change_link` that
  43. supports showing a link to an inline object's change form.
  44. * Use the new ``django.contrib.admin.RelatedOnlyFieldListFilter`` in
  45. :attr:`ModelAdmin.list_filter <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.list_filter>`
  46. to limit the ``list_filter`` choices to foreign objects which are attached to
  47. those from the ``ModelAdmin``.
  48. * The :meth:`ModelAdmin.delete_view()
  49. <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.delete_view>` displays a summary of objects
  50. to be deleted on the deletion confirmation page.
  51. * The jQuery library embedded in the admin has been upgraded to version 1.11.1.
  52. * You can now specify :attr:`AdminSite.site_url
  53. <django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.site_url>` in order to display a link to the
  54. front-end site.
  55. * You can now specify :attr:`ModelAdmin.show_full_result_count
  56. <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.show_full_result_count>` to control whether
  57. or not the full count of objects should be displayed on a filtered admin page.
  58. :mod:`django.contrib.auth`
  59. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  60. * Authorization backends can now raise
  61. :class:`~django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied` in
  62. :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.has_perm`
  63. and :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User.has_module_perms`
  64. to short-circuit permission checking.
  65. * :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm` now
  66. has a method :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm.send_email`
  67. that can be overridden to customize the mail to be sent.
  68. * The ``max_length`` of :attr:`Permission.name
  69. <django.contrib.auth.models.Permission.name>` has been increased from 50 to
  70. 255 characters. Please run the database migration.
  71. * :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.models.CustomUser.USERNAME_FIELD` and
  72. :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.models.CustomUser.REQUIRED_FIELDS` now supports
  73. :class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey`\s.
  74. :mod:`django.contrib.formtools`
  75. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  76. * A :doc:`form wizard </ref/contrib/formtools/form-wizard>` using the
  77. :class:`~django.contrib.formtools.wizard.views.CookieWizardView` will now ignore
  78. an invalid cookie, and the wizard will restart from the first step. An invalid
  79. cookie can occur in cases of intentional manipulation, but also after a secret
  80. key change. Previously, this would raise ``WizardViewCookieModified``, a
  81. ``SuspiciousOperation``, causing an exception for any user with an invalid cookie
  82. upon every request to the wizard, until the cookie is removed.
  83. :mod:`django.contrib.gis`
  84. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  85. * Compatibility shims for ``SpatialRefSys`` and ``GeometryColumns`` changed in
  86. Django 1.2 have been removed.
  87. * The Spatialite backend now supports ``Collect`` and ``Extent`` aggregates
  88. when the database version is 3.0 or later.
  89. :mod:`django.contrib.messages`
  90. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  91. * ...
  92. :mod:`django.contrib.redirects`
  93. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  94. * ...
  95. :mod:`django.contrib.sessions`
  96. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  97. * Session cookie is now deleted after
  98. :meth:`~django.contrib.sessions.backends.base.SessionBase.flush()` is called.
  99. :mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`
  100. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  101. * The new :attr:`Sitemap.i18n <django.contrib.sitemaps.Sitemap.i18n>` attribute
  102. allows you to generate a sitemap based on the :setting:`LANGUAGES` setting.
  103. :mod:`django.contrib.sites`
  104. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  105. * :func:`~django.contrib.sites.shortcuts.get_current_site` will now lookup
  106. the current site based on :meth:`request.get_host()
  107. <django.http.HttpRequest.get_host>` if the :setting:`SITE_ID` setting is not
  108. defined.
  109. :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`
  110. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  111. * ...
  112. :mod:`django.contrib.syndication`
  113. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  114. * ...
  115. Cache
  116. ^^^^^
  117. * ...
  118. Email
  119. ^^^^^
  120. * :ref:`Email backends <topic-email-backends>` now support the context manager
  121. protocol for opening and closing connections.
  122. * The SMTP email backend now supports ``keyfile`` and ``certfile``
  123. authentication with the :setting:`EMAIL_SSL_CERTFILE` and
  124. :setting:`EMAIL_SSL_KEYFILE` settings.
  125. * The SMTP :class:`~django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend` now supports
  126. setting the ``timeout`` parameter with the :setting:`EMAIL_TIMEOUT` setting.
  127. File Storage
  128. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  129. * ...
  130. File Uploads
  131. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  132. * ...
  133. Forms
  134. ^^^^^
  135. * Form widgets now render attributes with a value of ``True`` or ``False``
  136. as HTML5 boolean attributes.
  137. * The new :meth:`~django.forms.Form.has_error()` method allows checking
  138. if a specific error has happened.
  139. * If :attr:`~django.forms.Form.required_css_class` is defined on a form, then
  140. the ``<label>`` tags for required fields will have this class present in its
  141. attributes.
  142. * The rendering of non-field errors in unordered lists (``<ul>``) now includes
  143. ``nonfield`` in its list of classes to distinguish them from field-specific
  144. errors.
  145. * :class:`~django.forms.Field` now accepts a
  146. :attr:`~django.forms.Field.label_suffix` argument, which will override the
  147. form's :attr:`~django.forms.Form.label_suffix`. This enables customizing the
  148. suffix on a per-field basis — previously it wasn't possible to override
  149. a form's :attr:`~django.forms.Form.label_suffix` while using shortcuts such
  150. as ``{{ form.as_p }}`` in templates.
  151. * :class:`~django.forms.extras.widgets.SelectDateWidget` now accepts an
  152. :attr:`~django.forms.extras.widgets.SelectDateWidget.empty_label` argument, which will
  153. override the top list choice label when :class:`~django.forms.DateField` is not required.
  154. * After an :class:`~django.forms.ImageField` has been cleaned and validated, the
  155. ``UploadedFile`` object will have an additional ``image`` attribute containing
  156. the Pillow ``Image`` instance used to check if the file was a valid image. It
  157. will also update ``UploadedFile.content_type`` with the image's content type
  158. as determined by Pillow.
  159. Generic Views
  160. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  161. * Generic views that use :class:`~django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin`
  162. may now specify the ordering applied to the
  163. :attr:`~django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin.queryset` by setting
  164. :attr:`~django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin.ordering` or overriding
  165. :meth:`~django.views.generic.list.MultipleObjectMixin.get_ordering()`.
  166. Internationalization
  167. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  168. * :setting:`FORMAT_MODULE_PATH` can now be a list of strings representing
  169. module paths. This allows importing several format modules from different
  170. reusable apps. It also allows overriding those custom formats in your main
  171. Django project.
  172. Management Commands
  173. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  174. * :djadmin:`dumpdata` now has the option :djadminopt:`--output` which allows
  175. specifying the file to which the serialized data is written.
  176. * :djadmin:`makemessages` and :djadmin:`compilemessages` now have the option
  177. :djadminopt:`--exclude` which allows exclusion of specific locales from
  178. processing.
  179. * The :djadminopt:`--ignorenonexistent` option of the :djadmin:`loaddata`
  180. management command now ignores data for models that no longer exist.
  181. * :djadmin:`runserver` now uses daemon threads for faster reloading.
  182. * :djadmin:`inspectdb` now outputs ``Meta.unique_together``.
  183. * When calling management commands from code through :ref:`call_command
  184. <call-command>` and passing options, the option name can match the command
  185. line option name (without the initial dashes) or the final option destination
  186. variable name, but in either case, the resulting option received by the
  187. command is now always the ``dest`` name specified in the command option
  188. definition (as long as the command uses the new :py:mod:`argparse` module).
  189. * The :djadmin:`dbshell` command now supports MySQL's optional SSL certificate
  190. authority setting (``--ssl-ca``).
  191. * The :djadminopt:`--name` option for :djadmin:`makemigrations` allows you to
  192. to give the migration(s) a custom name instead of a generated one.
  193. * :djadmin:`makemigrations` can now serialize timezone-aware values.
  194. Models
  195. ^^^^^^
  196. * Django now logs at most 9000 queries in ``connections.queries``, in order
  197. to prevent excessive memory usage in long-running processes in debug mode.
  198. * There is now a model ``Meta`` option to define a
  199. :attr:`default related name <django.db.models.Options.default_related_name>`
  200. for all relational fields of a model.
  201. * Pickling models and querysets across different versions of Django isn't
  202. officially supported (it may work, but there's no guarantee). An extra
  203. variable that specifies the current Django version is now added to the
  204. pickled state of models and querysets, and Django raises a ``RuntimeWarning``
  205. when these objects are unpickled in a different version than the one in
  206. which they were pickled.
  207. * Added :meth:`Model.from_db() <django.db.models.Model.from_db()>` which
  208. Django uses whenever objects are loaded using the ORM. The method allows
  209. customizing model loading behavior.
  210. * ``extra(select={...})`` now allows you to escape a literal ``%s`` sequence
  211. using ``%%s``.
  212. Signals
  213. ^^^^^^^
  214. * Exceptions from the ``(receiver, exception)`` tuples returned by
  215. :meth:`Signal.send_robust() <django.dispatch.Signal.send_robust>` now have
  216. their traceback attached as a ``__traceback__`` attribute.
  217. * The ``environ`` argument, which contains the WSGI environment structure from
  218. the request, was added to the :data:`~django.core.signals.request_started`
  219. signal.
  220. Templates
  221. ^^^^^^^^^
  222. * :tfilter:`urlize` now supports domain-only links that include characters after
  223. the top-level domain (e.g. ``djangoproject.com/`` and
  224. ``djangoproject.com/download/``).
  225. Requests and Responses
  226. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  227. * ``WSGIRequest`` now respects paths starting with ``//``.
  228. * The :meth:`HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri()
  229. <django.http.HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri>` method now handles paths
  230. starting with ``//`` correctly.
  231. * If :setting:`DEBUG` is ``True`` and a request raises a
  232. :exc:`~django.core.exceptions.SuspiciousOperation`, the response will be
  233. rendered with a detailed error page.
  234. * The ``query_string`` argument of :class:`~django.http.QueryDict` is now
  235. optional, defaulting to ``None``, so a blank ``QueryDict`` can now be
  236. instantiated with ``QueryDict()`` instead of ``QueryDict(None)`` or
  237. ``QueryDict('')``.
  238. * The ``GET`` and ``POST`` attributes of an :class:`~django.http.HttpRequest`
  239. object are now :class:`~django.http.QueryDict`\s rather than dictionaries,
  240. and the ``FILES`` attribute is now a ``MultiValueDict``.
  241. This brings this class into line with the documentation and with
  242. ``WSGIRequest``.
  243. * The :attr:`HttpResponse.charset <django.http.HttpResponse.charset>` attribute
  244. was added.
  245. Tests
  246. ^^^^^
  247. * The ``count`` argument was added to
  248. :meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertTemplateUsed`. This allows you to
  249. assert that a template was rendered a specific number of times.
  250. * The new :meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertJSONNotEqual` assertion
  251. allows you to test that two JSON fragments are not equal.
  252. * Added the ability to preserve the test database by adding the
  253. :djadminopt:`--keepdb` flag.
  254. * Added the :attr:`~django.test.Response.resolver_match` attribute to test
  255. client responses.
  256. * Added several settings that allow customization of test tablespace parameters
  257. for Oracle: :setting:`DATAFILE`, :setting:`DATAFILE_TMP`,
  258. :setting:`DATAFILE_MAXSIZE` and :setting:`DATAFILE_TMP_MAXSIZE`.
  259. Validators
  260. ^^^^^^^^^^
  261. * ...
  262. Backwards incompatible changes in 1.8
  263. =====================================
  264. .. warning::
  265. In addition to the changes outlined in this section, be sure to review the
  266. :ref:`deprecation plan <deprecation-removed-in-1.8>` for any features that
  267. have been removed. If you haven't updated your code within the
  268. deprecation timeline for a given feature, its removal may appear as a
  269. backwards incompatible change.
  270. Related object operations are run in a transaction
  271. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  272. Some operations on related objects such as
  273. :meth:`~django.db.models.fields.related.RelatedManager.add()` or
  274. :ref:`direct assignment<direct-assignment>` ran multiple data modifying
  275. queries without wrapping them in transactions. To reduce the risk of data
  276. corruption, all data modifying methods that affect multiple related objects
  277. (i.e. ``add()``, ``remove()``, ``clear()``, and :ref:`direct assignment
  278. <direct-assignment>`) now perform their data modifying queries from within a
  279. transaction, provided your database supports transactions.
  280. This has one backwards incompatible side effect, signal handlers triggered from
  281. these methods are now executed within the method's transaction and any
  282. exception in a signal handler will prevent the whole operation.
  283. Assigning unsaved objects to relations raises an error
  284. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  285. Assigning unsaved objects to a :class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey`,
  286. :class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.fields.GenericForeignKey`, and
  287. :class:`~django.db.models.OneToOneField` now raises a :exc:`ValueError`.
  288. Previously, the assignment of an unsaved object would be silently ignored.
  289. For example::
  290. >>> book = Book.objects.create(name="Django")
  291. >>> book.author = Author(name="John")
  292. >>> book.author.save()
  293. >>> book.save()
  294. >>> Book.objects.get(name="Django")
  295. >>> book.author
  296. >>>
  297. Now, an error will be raised to prevent data loss::
  298. >>> book.author = Author(name="john")
  299. Traceback (most recent call last):
  300. ...
  301. ValueError: Cannot assign "<Author: John>": "Author" instance isn't saved in the database.
  302. Management commands that only accept positional arguments
  303. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  304. If you have written a custom management command that only accepts positional
  305. arguments and you didn't specify the
  306. :attr:`~django.core.management.BaseCommand.args` command variable, you might
  307. get an error like ``Error: unrecognized arguments: ...``, as variable parsing
  308. is now based on :py:mod:`argparse` which doesn't implicitly accept positional
  309. arguments. You can make your command backwards compatible by simply setting the
  310. :attr:`~django.core.management.BaseCommand.args` class variable. However, if
  311. you don't have to keep compatibility with older Django versions, it's better to
  312. implement the new :meth:`~django.core.management.BaseCommand.add_arguments`
  313. method as described in :doc:`/howto/custom-management-commands`.
  314. Custom test management command arguments through test runner
  315. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  316. The method to add custom arguments to the `test` management command through the
  317. test runner has changed. Previously, you could provide an `option_list` class
  318. variable on the test runner to add more arguments (à la :py:mod:`optparse`).
  319. Now to implement the same behavior, you have to create an
  320. ``add_arguments(cls, parser)`` class method on the test runner and call
  321. ``parser.add_argument`` to add any custom arguments, as parser is now an
  322. :py:class:`argparse.ArgumentParser` instance.
  323. Model check ensures auto-generated column names are within limits specified by database
  324. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  325. A field name that's longer than the column name length supported by a database
  326. can create problems. For example, with MySQL you'll get an exception trying to
  327. create the column, and with PostgreSQL the column name is truncated by the
  328. database (you may see a warning in the PostgreSQL logs).
  329. A model check has been introduced to better alert users to this scenario before
  330. the actual creation of database tables.
  331. If you have an existing model where this check seems to be a false positive,
  332. for example on PostgreSQL where the name was already being truncated, simply
  333. use :attr:`~django.db.models.Field.db_column` to specify the name that's being
  334. used.
  335. The check also applies to the columns generated in an implicit
  336. ``ManyToManyField.through`` model. If you run into an issue there, use
  337. :attr:`~django.db.models.ManyToManyField.through` to create an explicit model
  338. and then specify :attr:`~django.db.models.Field.db_column` on its column(s)
  339. as needed.
  340. Query relation lookups now check object types
  341. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  342. Querying for model lookups now checks if the object passed is of correct type
  343. and raises a :exc:`ValueError` if not. Previously, Django didn't care if the
  344. object was of correct type; it just used the object's related field attribute
  345. (e.g. ``id``) for the lookup. Now, an error is raised to prevent incorrect
  346. lookups::
  347. >>> book = Book.objects.create(name="Django")
  348. >>> book = Book.objects.filter(author=book)
  349. Traceback (most recent call last):
  350. ...
  351. ValueError: Cannot query "<Book: Django>": Must be "Author" instance.
  352. Default ``EmailField.max_length`` increased to 254
  353. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  354. The old default 75 character ``max_length`` was not capable of storing all
  355. possible RFC3696/5321-compliant email addresses. In order to store all
  356. possible valid email addresses, the ``max_length`` has been increased to 254
  357. characters. You will need to generate and apply database migrations for your
  358. affected models (or add ``max_length=75`` if you wish to keep the length on
  359. your current fields). A migration for
  360. :attr:`django.contrib.auth.models.User.email` is included.
  361. Support for PostgreSQL versions older than 9.0
  362. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  363. The end of upstream support periods was reached in July 2014 for PostgreSQL 8.4.
  364. As a consequence, Django 1.8 sets 9.0 as the minimum PostgreSQL version it
  365. officially supports.
  366. This also includes dropping support for PostGIS 1.3 and 1.4 as these versions
  367. are not supported on versions of PostgreSQL later than 8.4.
  368. Django also now requires the use of Psycopg2 version 2.0.9 or higher.
  369. Support for MySQL versions older than 5.5
  370. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  371. The end of upstream support periods was reached in January 2012 for MySQL 5.0
  372. and December 2013 for MySQL 5.1. As a consequence, Django 1.8 sets 5.5 as the
  373. minimum MySQL version it officially supports.
  374. Support for Oracle versions older than 11.1
  375. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  376. The end of upstream support periods was reached in July 2010 for Oracle 9.2,
  377. January 2012 for Oracle 10.1, and July 2013 for Oracle 10.2. As a consequence,
  378. Django 1.8 sets 11.1 as the minimum Oracle version it officially supports.
  379. Specific privileges used instead of roles for tests on Oracle
  380. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  381. Earlier versions of Django granted the CONNECT and RESOURCE roles to the test
  382. user on Oracle. These roles have been deprecated, so Django 1.8 uses the
  383. specific underlying privileges instead. This changes the privileges required
  384. of the main user for running tests (unless the project is configured to avoid
  385. creating a test user). The exact privileges required now are detailed in
  386. :ref:`Oracle notes <oracle-notes>`.
  387. ``AbstractUser.last_login`` allows null values
  388. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  389. The :attr:`AbstractUser.last_login <django.contrib.auth.models.User.last_login>`
  390. field now allows null values. Previously, it defaulted to the time when the user
  391. was created which was misleading if the user never logged in. Please run the
  392. database migration. If your custom user inherits from ``AbstractUser`` and you
  393. wish to set ``last_login`` to ``NULL`` for users who haven't logged in, you can
  394. run this query::
  395. from django.db import models
  396. from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
  397. from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractBaseUser
  398. UserModel = get_user_model()
  399. if issubclass(UserModel, AbstractBaseUser):
  400. UserModel._default_manager.filter(
  401. last_login=models.F('date_joined')
  402. ).update(last_login=None)
  403. Miscellaneous
  404. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  405. * ``connections.queries`` is now a read-only attribute.
  406. * Database connections are considered equal only if they're the same object.
  407. They aren't hashable any more.
  408. * :class:`~django.middleware.gzip.GZipMiddleware` used to disable compression
  409. for some content types when the request is from Internet Explorer, in order
  410. to work around a bug in IE6 and earlier. This behavior could affect
  411. performance on IE7 and later. It was removed.
  412. * ``URLField.to_python`` no longer adds a trailing slash to pathless URLs.
  413. * ``django.contrib.gis`` dropped support for GEOS 3.1 and GDAL 1.6.
  414. * The :tfilter:`length` template filter now returns ``0`` for an undefined
  415. variable, rather than an empty string.
  416. * Support for SpatiaLite < 2.4 has been dropped.
  417. * ``ForeignKey.default_error_message['invalid']`` has been changed from
  418. ``'%(model)s instance with pk %(pk)r does not exist.'`` to
  419. ``'%(model)s instance with %(field)s %(value)r does not exist.'`` If you are
  420. using this message in your own code, please update the list of interpolated
  421. parameters. Internally, Django will continue to provide the
  422. ``pk`` parameter in ``params`` for backwards compatibility.
  423. * ``UserCreationForm.errors_messages['duplicate_username']`` is no longer used.
  424. If you wish to customize that error message, :ref:`override it on the form
  425. <modelforms-overriding-default-fields>` using the ``'unique'`` key in
  426. ``Meta.errors_messages['username']`` or, if you have a custom form field for
  427. ``'username'``, using the the ``'unique'`` key in its
  428. :attr:`~django.forms.Field.error_messages` argument.
  429. * ``AdminSite`` no longer takes an ``app_name`` argument and its ``app_name``
  430. attribute has been removed. The application name is always ``admin`` (as
  431. opposed to the instance name which you can still customize using
  432. ``AdminSite(name="...")``.
  433. * Internal changes were made to the :class:`~django.forms.ClearableFileInput`
  434. widget to allow more customization. The undocumented ``url_markup_template``
  435. attribute was removed in favor of ``template_with_initial``.
  436. * For consistency with other major vendors, the ``en_GB`` locale now has Monday
  437. as the first day of the week.
  438. * Seconds have been removed from any locales that had them in ``TIME_FORMAT``,
  439. ``DATETIME_FORMAT``, or ``SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT``.
  440. * The default max size of the Oracle test tablespace has increased from 200M
  441. to 500M.
  442. .. _deprecated-features-1.8:
  443. Features deprecated in 1.8
  444. ==========================
  445. Loading ``cycle`` and ``firstof`` template tags from ``future`` library
  446. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  447. Django 1.6 introduced ``{% load cycle from future %}`` and
  448. ``{% load firstof from future %}`` syntax for forward compatibility of the
  449. :ttag:`cycle` and :ttag:`firstof` template tags. This syntax is now deprecated
  450. and will be removed in Django 2.0. You can simply remove the
  451. ``{% load ... from future %}`` tags.
  452. ``django.conf.urls.patterns()``
  453. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  454. In the olden days of Django, it was encouraged to reference views as strings
  455. in ``urlpatterns``::
  456. urlpatterns = patterns('',
  457. url('^$', 'myapp.views.myview'),
  458. )
  459. and Django would magically import ``myapp.views.myview`` internally and turn
  460. the string into a real function reference. In order to reduce repetition when
  461. referencing many views from the same module, the ``patterns()`` function takes
  462. a required initial ``prefix`` argument which is prepended to all
  463. views-as-strings in that set of ``urlpatterns``::
  464. urlpatterns = patterns('myapp.views',
  465. url('^$', 'myview'),
  466. url('^other/$', 'otherview'),
  467. )
  468. In the modern era, we have updated the tutorial to instead recommend importing
  469. your views module and referencing your view functions (or classes) directly.
  470. This has a number of advantages, all deriving from the fact that we are using
  471. normal Python in place of "Django String Magic": the errors when you mistype a
  472. view name are less obscure, IDEs can help with autocompletion of view names,
  473. etc.
  474. So these days, the above use of the ``prefix`` arg is much more likely to be
  475. written (and is better written) as::
  476. from myapp import views
  477. urlpatterns = patterns('',
  478. url('^$', views.myview),
  479. url('^other/$', views.otherview),
  480. )
  481. Thus ``patterns()`` serves little purpose and is a burden when teaching new users
  482. (answering the newbie's question "why do I need this empty string as the first
  483. argument to ``patterns()``?"). For these reasons, we are deprecating it.
  484. Updating your code is as simple as ensuring that ``urlpatterns`` is a list of
  485. :func:`django.conf.urls.url` instances. For example::
  486. from django.conf.urls import url
  487. from myapp import views
  488. urlpatterns = [
  489. url('^$', views.myview),
  490. url('^other/$', views.otherview),
  491. ]
  492. Passing a string as ``view`` to :func:`~django.conf.urls.url`
  493. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  494. Related to the previous item, referencing views as strings in the ``url()``
  495. function is deprecated. Pass the callable view as described in the previous
  496. section instead.
  497. ``django.test.SimpleTestCase.urls``
  498. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  499. The attribute :attr:`SimpleTestCase.urls <django.test.SimpleTestCase.urls>`
  500. for specifying URLconf configuration in tests has been deprecated and will be
  501. removed in Django 2.0. Use :func:`@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=...)
  502. <django.test.override_settings>` instead.
  503. ``prefix`` argument to :func:`~django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns`
  504. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  505. Related to the previous item, the ``prefix`` argument to
  506. :func:`django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns` has been deprecated. Simply pass a
  507. list of :func:`django.conf.urls.url` instances instead.
  508. Using an incorrect count of unpacked values in the :ttag:`for` template tag
  509. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  510. Using an incorrect count of unpacked values in :ttag:`for` tag will raise an
  511. exception rather than fail silently in Django 2.0.
  512. Passing a dotted path to :func:`~django.core.urlresolvers.reverse()` and :ttag:`url`
  513. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  514. Reversing URLs by Python path is an expensive operation as it causes the
  515. path being reversed to be imported. This behavior has also resulted in a
  516. `security issue`_. Use :ref:`named URL patterns <naming-url-patterns>`
  517. for reversing instead.
  518. If you are using :mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`, add the ``name`` argument to
  519. the ``url`` that references :func:`django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap`::
  520. from django.contrib.sitemaps.views import sitemap
  521. url(r'^sitemap\.xml$', sitemap, {'sitemaps': sitemaps},
  522. name='django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap')
  523. to ensure compatibility when reversing by Python path is removed in Django 2.0.
  524. Similarly for GIS sitemaps, add ``name='django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.kml'``
  525. or ``name='django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.kmz'``.
  526. .. _security issue: https://www.djangoproject.com/weblog/2014/apr/21/security/#s-issue-unexpected-code-execution-using-reverse
  527. Extending management command arguments through ``Command.option_list``
  528. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  529. Management commands now use :py:mod:`argparse` instead of :py:mod:`optparse` to
  530. parse command-line arguments passed to commands. This also means that the way
  531. to add custom arguments to commands has changed: instead of extending the
  532. ``option_list`` class list, you should now override the
  533. :meth:`~django.core.management.BaseCommand.add_arguments` method and add
  534. arguments through ``argparse.add_argument()``. See
  535. :ref:`this example <custom-commands-options>` for more details.
  536. ``django.core.management.NoArgsCommand``
  537. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  538. The class :class:`~django.core.management.NoArgsCommand` is now deprecated and
  539. will be removed in Django 2.0. Use :class:`~django.core.management.BaseCommand`
  540. instead, which takes no arguments by default.
  541. ``cache_choices`` option of ``ModelChoiceField`` and ``ModelMultipleChoiceField``
  542. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  543. :class:`~django.forms.ModelChoiceField` and
  544. :class:`~django.forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField` took an undocumented, untested
  545. option ``cache_choices``. This cached querysets between multiple renderings of
  546. the same ``Form`` object. This option is subject to an accelerated deprecation
  547. and will be removed in Django 1.9.
  548. ``django.template.resolve_variable()``
  549. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  550. The function has been informally marked as "Deprecated" for some time. Replace
  551. ``resolve_variable(path, context)`` with
  552. ``django.template.Variable(path).resolve(context)``.
  553. ``django.contrib.webdesign``
  554. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  555. It provided the :ttag:`lorem` template tag which is now included in the
  556. built-in tags. Simply remove ``'django.contrib.webdesign'`` from
  557. :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` and ``{% load webdesign %}`` from your templates.
  558. ``error_message`` argument to ``django.forms.RegexField``
  559. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  560. It provided backwards compatibility for pre-1.0 code, but its functionality is
  561. redundant. Use ``Field.error_messages['invalid']`` instead.
  562. Old :tfilter:`unordered_list` syntax
  563. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  564. An older (pre-1.0), more restrictive and verbose input format for the
  565. :tfilter:`unordered_list` template filter has been deprecated::
  566. ``['States', [['Kansas', [['Lawrence', []], ['Topeka', []]]], ['Illinois', []]]]``
  567. Using the new syntax, this becomes::
  568. ``['States', ['Kansas', ['Lawrence', 'Topeka'], 'Illinois']]``
  569. ``django.forms.Field._has_changed()``
  570. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  571. Rename this method to :meth:`~django.forms.Field.has_changed` by removing the
  572. leading underscore. The old name will still work until Django 2.0.
  573. ``django.utils.html.remove_tags()`` and ``removetags`` template filter
  574. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  575. ``django.utils.html.remove_tags()`` as well as the template filter
  576. ``removetags`` have been deprecated as they cannot guarantee safe output. Their
  577. existence is likely to lead to their use in security-sensitive contexts where
  578. they are not actually safe.
  579. The unused and undocumented ``django.utils.html.strip_entities()`` function has
  580. also been deprecated.
  581. ``is_admin_site`` argument to ``django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset()``
  582. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  583. It's a legacy option that should no longer be necessary.
  584. ``SubfieldBase``
  585. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  586. ``django.db.models.fields.subclassing.SubfieldBase`` has been deprecated and
  587. will be removed in Django 2.0. Historically, it was used to handle fields where
  588. type conversion was needed when loading from the database, but it was not used
  589. in ``.values()`` calls or in aggregates. It has been replaced with
  590. :meth:`~django.db.models.Field.from_db_value`. Note that the new approach does
  591. not call the :meth:`~django.db.models.Field.to_python` method on assignment
  592. as was the case with ``SubfieldBase``.