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  1. ============================================
  2. Django 1.9 release notes - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
  3. ============================================
  4. Welcome to Django 1.9!
  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. 1.8 or older versions. We've :ref:`dropped some features
  8. <deprecation-removed-in-1.9>` that have reached the end of their deprecation
  9. cycle, and we've `begun the deprecation process for some features`_.
  10. .. _`new features`: `What's new in Django 1.9`_
  11. .. _`backwards incompatible changes`: `Backwards incompatible changes in 1.9`_
  12. .. _`dropped some features`: `Features removed in 1.9`_
  13. .. _`begun the deprecation process for some features`: `Features deprecated in 1.9`_
  14. Python compatibility
  15. ====================
  16. Like Django 1.8, Django 1.9 requires Python 2.7 or above, though we
  17. **highly recommend** the latest minor release. We've dropped support for
  18. Python 3.2 and 3.3, and added support for Python 3.5.
  19. What's new in Django 1.9
  20. ========================
  21. Performing actions after a transaction commit
  22. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  23. The new :func:`~django.db.transaction.on_commit` hook allows performing actions
  24. after a database transaction is successfully committed. This is useful for
  25. tasks such as sending notification emails, creating queued tasks, or
  26. invalidating caches.
  27. This functionality from the `django-transaction-hooks`_ package has been
  28. integrated into Django.
  29. .. _django-transaction-hooks: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-transaction-hooks
  30. Password validation
  31. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  32. Django now offers password validation to help prevent the usage of weak
  33. passwords by users. The validation is integrated in the included password
  34. change and reset forms and is simple to integrate in any other code.
  35. Validation is performed by one or more validators, configured in the new
  36. :setting:`AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS` setting.
  37. Four validators are included in Django, which can enforce a minimum length,
  38. compare the password to the user's attributes like their name, ensure
  39. passwords aren't entirely numeric, or check against an included list of common
  40. passwords. You can combine multiple validators, and some validators have
  41. custom configuration options. For example, you can choose to provide a custom
  42. list of common passwords. Each validator provides a help text to explain its
  43. requirements to the user.
  44. By default, no validation is performed and all passwords are accepted, so if
  45. you don't set :setting:`AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS`, you will not see any
  46. change. In new projects created with the default :djadmin:`startproject`
  47. template, a simple set of validators is enabled. To enable basic validation in
  48. the included auth forms for your project, you could set, for example::
  49. AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS = [
  50. {
  51. 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.UserAttributeSimilarityValidator',
  52. },
  53. {
  54. 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.MinimumLengthValidator',
  55. },
  56. {
  57. 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.CommonPasswordValidator',
  58. },
  59. {
  60. 'NAME': 'django.contrib.auth.password_validation.NumericPasswordValidator',
  61. },
  62. ]
  63. See :ref:`password-validation` for more details.
  64. Permission mixins for class-based views
  65. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  66. Django now ships with the mixins
  67. :class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin`,
  68. :class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.LoginRequiredMixin`,
  69. :class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.PermissionRequiredMixin`, and
  70. :class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.UserPassesTestMixin` to provide the
  71. functionality of the ``django.contrib.auth.decorators`` for class-based views.
  72. These mixins have been taken from, or are at least inspired by, the
  73. `django-braces`_ project.
  74. There are a few differences between Django's and django-braces' implementation,
  75. though:
  76. * The :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin.raise_exception` attribute
  77. can only be ``True`` or ``False``. Custom exceptions or callables are not
  78. supported.
  79. * The :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin.handle_no_permission`
  80. method does not take a ``request`` argument. The current request is available
  81. in ``self.request``.
  82. * The custom ``test_func()`` of :class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.UserPassesTestMixin`
  83. does not take a ``user`` argument. The current user is available in
  84. ``self.request.user``.
  85. * The :attr:`permission_required <django.contrib.auth.mixins.PermissionRequiredMixin>`
  86. attribute supports a string (defining one permission) or a list/tuple of
  87. strings (defining multiple permissions) that need to be fulfilled to grant
  88. access.
  89. * The new :attr:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.AccessMixin.permission_denied_message`
  90. attribute allows passing a message to the ``PermissionDenied`` exception.
  91. .. _django-braces: http://django-braces.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html
  92. Minor features
  93. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  94. :mod:`django.contrib.admin`
  95. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  96. * Admin views now have ``model_admin`` or ``admin_site`` attributes.
  97. * The URL of the admin change view has been changed (was at
  98. ``/admin/<app>/<model>/<pk>/`` by default and is now at
  99. ``/admin/<app>/<model>/<pk>/change/``). This should not affect your
  100. application unless you have hardcoded admin URLs. In that case, replace those
  101. links by :ref:`reversing admin URLs <admin-reverse-urls>` instead. Note that
  102. the old URL still redirects to the new one for backwards compatibility, but
  103. it may be removed in a future version.
  104. * :meth:`ModelAdmin.get_list_select_related()
  105. <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.get_list_select_related>` was added to allow
  106. changing the ``select_related()`` values used in the admin's changelist query
  107. based on the request.
  108. * The ``available_apps`` context variable, which lists the available
  109. applications for the current user, has been added to the
  110. :meth:`AdminSite.each_context() <django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.each_context>`
  111. method.
  112. * :attr:`AdminSite.empty_value_display
  113. <django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.empty_value_display>` and
  114. :attr:`ModelAdmin.empty_value_display
  115. <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.empty_value_display>` were added to override
  116. the display of empty values in admin change list. You can also customize the
  117. value for each field.
  118. * The time picker widget includes a '6 p.m' option for consistency of having
  119. predefined options every 6 hours.
  120. * JavaScript slug generation now supports Romanian characters.
  121. :mod:`django.contrib.auth`
  122. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  123. * The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher has been increased
  124. by 20%. This backwards compatible change will not affect users who have
  125. subclassed ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher`` to change the
  126. default value.
  127. * The ``BCryptSHA256PasswordHasher`` will now update passwords if its
  128. ``rounds`` attribute is changed.
  129. * ``AbstractBaseUser`` and ``BaseUserManager`` were moved to a new
  130. ``django.contrib.auth.base_user`` module so that they can be imported without
  131. including ``django.contrib.auth`` in :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` (this raised
  132. a deprecation warning in older versions and is no longer supported in
  133. Django 1.9).
  134. * The permission argument of
  135. :func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.permission_required()` accepts all
  136. kinds of iterables, not only list and tuples.
  137. * The new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.middleware.PersistentRemoteUserMiddleware`
  138. makes it possible to use ``REMOTE_USER`` for setups where the header is only
  139. populated on login pages instead of every request in the session.
  140. :mod:`django.contrib.gis`
  141. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  142. * All ``GeoQuerySet`` methods have been deprecated and replaced by
  143. :doc:`equivalent database functions </ref/contrib/gis/functions>`. As soon
  144. as the legacy methods have been replaced in your code, you should even be
  145. able to remove the special ``GeoManager`` from your GIS-enabled classes.
  146. * The GDAL interface now supports instantiating file-based and in-memory
  147. :ref:`GDALRaster objects <raster-data-source-objects>` from raw data.
  148. Setters for raster properties such as projection or pixel values have
  149. been added.
  150. * For PostGIS users, the new :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.RasterField`
  151. allows :ref:`storing GDALRaster objects <creating-and-saving-raster-models>`.
  152. It supports automatic spatial index creation and reprojection when saving a
  153. model. It does not yet support spatial querying.
  154. * The new :meth:`GDALRaster.warp() <django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALRaster.warp>`
  155. method allows warping a raster by specifying target raster properties such as
  156. origin, width, height, or pixel size (amongst others).
  157. * The new :meth:`GDALRaster.transform()
  158. <django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALRaster.transform>` method allows transforming a
  159. raster into a different spatial reference system by specifying a target
  160. ``srid``.
  161. :mod:`django.contrib.messages`
  162. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  163. * ...
  164. :mod:`django.contrib.postgres`
  165. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  166. * Added support for the :lookup:`rangefield.contained_by` lookup for some built
  167. in fields which correspond to the range fields.
  168. * Added :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField`.
  169. * Added :doc:`/ref/contrib/postgres/aggregates`.
  170. * Fixed serialization of
  171. :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.DateRangeField` and
  172. :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.DateTimeRangeField`.
  173. * Added the :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.functions.TransactionNow` database
  174. function.
  175. :mod:`django.contrib.redirects`
  176. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  177. * ...
  178. :mod:`django.contrib.sessions`
  179. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  180. * ...
  181. :mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`
  182. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  183. * ...
  184. :mod:`django.contrib.sites`
  185. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  186. * :func:`~django.contrib.sites.shortcuts.get_current_site` now handles the case
  187. where ``request.get_host()`` returns ``domain:port``, e.g.
  188. ``example.com:80``. If the lookup fails because the host does not match a
  189. record in the database and the host has a port, the port is stripped and the
  190. lookup is retried with the domain part only.
  191. :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`
  192. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  193. * ...
  194. :mod:`django.contrib.syndication`
  195. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  196. * ...
  197. Cache
  198. ^^^^^
  199. * ``django.core.cache.backends.base.BaseCache`` now has a ``get_or_set()``
  200. method.
  201. * :func:`django.views.decorators.cache.never_cache` now sends more persuasive
  202. headers (added ``no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate`` to ``Cache-Control``)
  203. to better prevent caching.
  204. Email
  205. ^^^^^
  206. * ...
  207. File Storage
  208. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  209. * :meth:`Storage.get_valid_name()
  210. <django.core.files.storage.Storage.get_valid_name>` is now called when
  211. the :attr:`~django.db.models.FileField.upload_to` is a callable.
  212. * :class:`~django.core.files.File` now has the ``seekable()`` method when using
  213. Python 3.
  214. File Uploads
  215. ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  216. * ...
  217. Forms
  218. ^^^^^
  219. * :class:`~django.forms.ModelForm` accepts the new ``Meta`` option
  220. ``field_classes`` to customize the type of the fields. See
  221. :ref:`modelforms-overriding-default-fields` for details.
  222. * You can now specify the order in which form fields are rendered with the
  223. :attr:`~django.forms.Form.field_order` attribute, the ``field_order``
  224. constructor argument , or the :meth:`~django.forms.Form.order_fields` method.
  225. * A form prefix can be specified inside a form class, not only when
  226. instantiating a form. See :ref:`form-prefix` for details.
  227. * You can now :ref:`specify keyword arguments <custom-formset-form-kwargs>`
  228. that you want to pass to the constructor of forms in a formset.
  229. * :class:`~django.forms.SlugField` now accepts an
  230. :attr:`~django.forms.SlugField.allow_unicode` argument to allow Unicode
  231. characters in slugs.
  232. * :class:`~django.forms.CharField` now accepts a
  233. :attr:`~django.forms.CharField.strip` argument to strip input data of leading
  234. and trailing whitespace. As this defaults to ``True`` this is different
  235. behavior from previous releases.
  236. * Form fields now support the :attr:`~django.forms.Field.disabled` argument,
  237. allowing the field widget to be displayed disabled by browsers.
  238. Generic Views
  239. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  240. * Class based views generated using ``as_view()`` now have ``view_class``
  241. and ``view_initkwargs`` attributes.
  242. Internationalization
  243. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  244. * The :func:`django.views.i18n.set_language` view now properly redirects to
  245. :ref:`translated URLs <url-internationalization>`, when available.
  246. * The :func:`django.views.i18n.javascript_catalog` view now works correctly
  247. if used multiple times with different configurations on the same page.
  248. * The :func:`django.utils.timezone.make_aware` function gained an ``is_dst``
  249. argument to help resolve ambiguous times during DST transitions.
  250. * You can now use locale variants supported by gettext. These are usually used
  251. for languages which can be written in different scripts, for example Latin
  252. and Cyrillic (e.g. ``be@latin``).
  253. * Added the ``name_translated`` attribute to the object returned by the
  254. :ttag:`get_language_info` template tag. Also added a corresponding template
  255. filter: :tfilter:`language_name_translated`.
  256. * You can now run :djadmin:`compilemessages` from the root directory of your
  257. project and it will find all the app message files that were created by
  258. :djadmin:`makemessages`.
  259. * :ttag:`blocktrans` supports assigning its output to a variable using
  260. ``asvar``.
  261. Management Commands
  262. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  263. * The new :djadmin:`sendtestemail` command lets you send a test email to
  264. easily confirm that email sending through Django is working.
  265. * To increase the readability of the SQL code generated by
  266. :djadmin:`sqlmigrate`, the SQL code generated for each migration operation is
  267. preceded by the operation's description.
  268. * The :djadmin:`dumpdata` command output is now deterministically ordered.
  269. Moreover, when the ``--ouput`` option is specified, it also shows a progress
  270. bar in the terminal.
  271. * The :djadmin:`createcachetable` command now has a ``--dry-run`` flag to
  272. print out the SQL rather than execute it.
  273. * The :djadmin:`startapp` command creates an ``apps.py`` file and adds
  274. ``default_app_config`` in ``__init__.py``.
  275. * When using the PostgreSQL backend, the :djadmin:`dbshell` command can connect
  276. to the database using the password from your settings file (instead of
  277. requiring it to be manually entered).
  278. Migrations
  279. ^^^^^^^^^^
  280. * Initial migrations are now marked with an :attr:`initial = True
  281. <django.db.migrations.Migration.initial>` class attribute which allows
  282. :djadminopt:`migrate --fake-initial <--fake-initial>` to more easily detect
  283. initial migrations.
  284. Models
  285. ^^^^^^
  286. * :meth:`QuerySet.bulk_create() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.bulk_create>`
  287. now works on proxy models.
  288. * Database configuration gained a :setting:`TIME_ZONE <DATABASE-TIME_ZONE>`
  289. option for interacting with databases that store datetimes in local time and
  290. don't support time zones when :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``True``.
  291. * Added the :meth:`RelatedManager.set()
  292. <django.db.models.fields.related.RelatedManager.set()>` method to the related
  293. managers created by ``ForeignKey``, ``GenericForeignKey``, and
  294. ``ManyToManyField``.
  295. * Added the ``keep_parents`` parameter to :meth:`Model.delete()
  296. <django.db.models.Model.delete>` to allow deleting only a child's data in a
  297. model that uses multi-table inheritance.
  298. * :meth:`Model.delete() <django.db.models.Model.delete>`
  299. and :meth:`QuerySet.delete() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.delete>` return
  300. the number of objects deleted.
  301. * Added a system check to prevent defining both ``Meta.ordering`` and
  302. ``order_with_respect_to`` on the same model.
  303. * :lookup:`Date and time <year>` lookups can be chained with other lookups
  304. (such as :lookup:`exact`, :lookup:`gt`, :lookup:`lt`, etc.). For example:
  305. ``Entry.objects.filter(pub_date__month__gt=6)``.
  306. * Time lookups (hour, minute, second) are now supported by
  307. :class:`~django.db.models.TimeField` for all database backends. Support for
  308. backends other than SQLite was added but undocumented in Django 1.7.
  309. * You can specify the ``output_field`` parameter of the
  310. :class:`~django.db.models.Avg` aggregate in order to aggregate over
  311. non-numeric columns, such as ``DurationField``.
  312. * Added the :lookup:`date` lookup to :class:`~django.db.models.DateTimeField`
  313. to allow querying the field by only the date portion.
  314. * Added the :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Greatest` and
  315. :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Least` database functions.
  316. * Added the :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Now` database function, which
  317. returns the current date and time.
  318. * :class:`~django.db.models.SlugField` now accepts an
  319. :attr:`~django.db.models.SlugField.allow_unicode` argument to allow Unicode
  320. characters in slugs.
  321. CSRF
  322. ^^^^
  323. * The request header's name used for CSRF authentication can be customized
  324. with :setting:`CSRF_HEADER_NAME`.
  325. Signals
  326. ^^^^^^^
  327. * ...
  328. Templates
  329. ^^^^^^^^^
  330. * Template tags created with the :meth:`~django.template.Library.simple_tag`
  331. helper can now store results in a template variable by using the ``as``
  332. argument.
  333. * Added a :meth:`Context.setdefault() <django.template.Context.setdefault>`
  334. method.
  335. * A warning will now be logged for missing context variables. These messages
  336. will be logged to the :ref:`django.template <django-template-logger>` logger.
  337. * The :ttag:`firstof` template tag supports storing the output in a variable
  338. using 'as'.
  339. * :meth:`Context.update() <django.template.Context.update>` can now be used as
  340. a context manager.
  341. * Django template loaders can now extend templates recursively.
  342. * The debug page template postmortem now include output from each engine that
  343. is installed.
  344. * :ref:`Debug page integration <template-debug-integration>` for custom
  345. template engines was added.
  346. * The :class:`~django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates` backend gained
  347. the ability to register libraries and builtins explicitly through the
  348. template :setting:`OPTIONS <TEMPLATES-OPTIONS>`.
  349. * The ``timesince`` and ``timeuntil`` filters were improved to deal with leap
  350. years when given large time spans.
  351. * The ``include`` tag now caches parsed templates objects during template
  352. rendering, speeding up reuse in places such as for loops.
  353. Requests and Responses
  354. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
  355. * Unless :attr:`HttpResponse.reason_phrase
  356. <django.http.HttpResponse.reason_phrase>` is explicitly set, it now is
  357. determined by the current value of :attr:`HttpResponse.status_code
  358. <django.http.HttpResponse.status_code>`. Modifying the value of
  359. ``status_code`` outside of the constructor will also modify the value of
  360. ``reason_phrase``.
  361. * The debug view now shows details of chained exceptions on Python 3.
  362. * The default 40x error views now accept a second positional parameter, the
  363. exception that triggered the view.
  364. * View error handlers now support
  365. :class:`~django.template.response.TemplateResponse`, commonly used with
  366. class-based views.
  367. * Exceptions raised by the ``render()`` method are now passed to the
  368. ``process_exception()`` method of each middleware.
  369. * Request middleware can now set :attr:`HttpRequest.urlconf
  370. <django.http.HttpRequest.urlconf>` to ``None`` to revert any changes made
  371. by previous middleware and return to using the :setting:`ROOT_URLCONF`.
  372. * The :setting:`DISALLOWED_USER_AGENTS` check in
  373. :class:`~django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware` now raises a
  374. :class:`~django.core.exceptions.PermissionDenied` exception as opposed to
  375. returning an :class:`~django.http.HttpResponseForbidden` so that
  376. :data:`~django.conf.urls.handler403` is invoked.
  377. Tests
  378. ^^^^^
  379. * Added the :meth:`json() <django.test.Response.json>` method to test client
  380. responses to give access to the response body as JSON.
  381. * Added the :meth:`~django.test.Client.force_login()` method to the test
  382. client. Use this method to simulate the effect of a user logging into the
  383. site while skipping the authentication and verification steps of
  384. :meth:`~django.test.Client.login()`.
  385. URLs
  386. ^^^^
  387. * Regular expression lookaround assertions are now allowed in URL patterns.
  388. * The application namespace can now be set using an ``app_name`` attribute
  389. on the included module or object. It can also be set by passing a 2-tuple
  390. of (<list of patterns>, <application namespace>) as the first argument to
  391. :func:`~django.conf.urls.include`.
  392. Validators
  393. ^^^^^^^^^^
  394. * Added :func:`django.core.validators.int_list_validator` to generate
  395. validators of strings containing integers separated with a custom character.
  396. * :class:`~django.core.validators.EmailValidator` now limits the length of
  397. domain name labels to 63 characters per :rfc:`1034`.
  398. * Added :func:`~django.core.validators.validate_unicode_slug` to validate slugs
  399. that may contain Unicode characters.
  400. Backwards incompatible changes in 1.9
  401. =====================================
  402. .. warning::
  403. In addition to the changes outlined in this section, be sure to review the
  404. :doc:`deprecation timeline </internals/deprecation>` for any features that
  405. have been removed. If you haven't updated your code within the
  406. deprecation timeline for a given feature, its removal may appear as a
  407. backwards incompatible change.
  408. Database backend API
  409. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  410. * A couple of new tests rely on the ability of the backend to introspect column
  411. defaults (returning the result as ``Field.default``). You can set the
  412. ``can_introspect_default`` database feature to ``False`` if your backend
  413. doesn't implement this. You may want to review the implementation on the
  414. backends that Django includes for reference (:ticket:`24245`).
  415. * Registering a global adapter or converter at the level of the DB-API module
  416. to handle time zone information of :class:`~datetime.datetime` values passed
  417. as query parameters or returned as query results on databases that don't
  418. support time zones is discouraged. It can conflict with other libraries.
  419. The recommended way to add a time zone to :class:`~datetime.datetime` values
  420. fetched from the database is to register a converter for ``DateTimeField``
  421. in ``DatabaseOperations.get_db_converters()``.
  422. The ``needs_datetime_string_cast`` database feature was removed. Database
  423. backends that set it must register a converter instead, as explained above.
  424. * The ``DatabaseOperations.value_to_db_<type>()`` methods were renamed to
  425. ``adapt_<type>field_value()`` to mirror the ``convert_<type>field_value()``
  426. methods.
  427. * To use the new ``date`` lookup, third-party database backends may need to
  428. implement the ``DatabaseOperations.datetime_cast_date_sql()`` method.
  429. * The ``DatabaseOperations.time_extract_sql()`` method was added. It calls the
  430. existing ``date_extract_sql()`` method. This method is overridden by the
  431. SQLite backend to add time lookups (hour, minute, second) to
  432. :class:`~django.db.models.TimeField`, and may be needed by third-party
  433. database backends.
  434. * The ``DatabaseOperations.datetime_cast_sql()`` method (not to be confused
  435. with ``DatabaseOperations.datetime_cast_date_sql()`` mentioned above)
  436. has been removed. This method served to format dates on Oracle long
  437. before 1.0, but hasn't been overridden by any core backend in years
  438. and hasn't been called anywhere in Django's code or tests.
  439. Default settings that were tuples are now lists
  440. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  441. The default settings in ``django.conf.global_settings`` were a combination of
  442. lists and tuples. All settings that were formerly tuples are now lists.
  443. ``is_usable`` attribute on template loaders is removed
  444. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  445. Django template loaders previously required an ``is_usable`` attribute to be
  446. defined. If a loader was configured in the template settings and this attribute
  447. was ``False``, the loader would be silently ignored. In practice, this was only
  448. used by the egg loader to detect if setuptools was installed. The ``is_usable``
  449. attribute is now removed and the egg loader instead fails at runtime if
  450. setuptools is not installed.
  451. Related set direct assignment
  452. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  453. :ref:`Direct assignment <direct-assignment>`) used to perform a ``clear()``
  454. followed by a call to ``add()``. This caused needlessly large data changes
  455. and prevented using the :data:`~django.db.models.signals.m2m_changed` signal
  456. to track individual changes in many-to-many relations.
  457. Direct assignment now relies on the the new
  458. :meth:`django.db.models.fields.related.RelatedManager.set()` method on
  459. related managers which by default only processes changes between the
  460. existing related set and the one that's newly assigned. The previous behavior
  461. can be restored by replacing direct assignment by a call to ``set()`` with
  462. the keyword argument ``clear=True``.
  463. ``ModelForm``, and therefore ``ModelAdmin``, internally rely on direct
  464. assignment for many-to-many relations and as a consequence now use the new
  465. behavior.
  466. Filesystem-based template loaders catch more specific exceptions
  467. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  468. When using the :class:`filesystem.Loader <django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader>`
  469. or :class:`app_directories.Loader <django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader>`
  470. template loaders, earlier versions of Django raised a
  471. :exc:`~django.template.TemplateDoesNotExist` error if a template source existed
  472. but was unreadable. This could happen under many circumstances, such as if
  473. Django didn't have permissions to open the file, or if the template source was
  474. a directory. Now, Django only silences the exception if the template source
  475. does not exist. All other situations result in the original ``IOError`` being
  476. raised.
  477. HTTP redirects no longer forced to absolute URIs
  478. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  479. Relative redirects are no longer converted to absolute URIs. :rfc:`2616`
  480. required the ``Location`` header in redirect responses to be an absolute URI,
  481. but it has been superseded by :rfc:`7231` which allows relative URIs in
  482. ``Location``, recognizing the actual practice of user agents, almost all of
  483. which support them.
  484. Consequently, the expected URLs passed to ``assertRedirects`` should generally
  485. no longer include the scheme and domain part of the URLs. For example,
  486. ``self.assertRedirects(response, 'http://testserver/some-url/')`` should be
  487. replaced by ``self.assertRedirects(response, '/some-url/')`` (unless the
  488. redirection specifically contained an absolute URL, of course).
  489. Dropped support for PostgreSQL 9.0
  490. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  491. Upstream support for PostgreSQL 9.0 ended in September 2015. As a consequence,
  492. Django 1.9 sets 9.1 as the minimum PostgreSQL version it officially supports.
  493. Template ``LoaderOrigin`` and ``StringOrigin`` are removed
  494. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  495. In previous versions of Django, when a template engine was initialized with
  496. debug as ``True``, an instance of ``django.template.loader.LoaderOrigin`` or
  497. ``django.template.base.StringOrigin`` was set as the origin attribute on the
  498. template object. These classes have been combined into
  499. :class:`~django.template.base.Origin` and is now always set regardless of the
  500. engine debug setting.
  501. .. _default-logging-changes-19:
  502. Changes to the default logging configuration
  503. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  504. To make it easier to write custom logging configurations, Django's default
  505. logging configuration no longer defines 'django.request' and 'django.security'
  506. loggers. Instead, it defines a single 'django' logger with two handlers:
  507. * 'console': filtered at the ``INFO`` level and only active if ``DEBUG=True``.
  508. * 'mail_admins': filtered at the ``ERROR`` level and only active if
  509. ``DEBUG=False``.
  510. If you aren't overriding Django's default logging, you should see minimal
  511. changes in behavior, but you might see some new logging to the ``runserver``
  512. console, for example.
  513. If you are overriding Django's default logging, you should check to see how
  514. your configuration merges with the new defaults.
  515. ``HttpRequest`` details in error reporting
  516. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  517. It was redundant to display the full details of the
  518. :class:`~django.http.HttpRequest` each time it appeared as a stack frame
  519. variable in the HTML version of the debug page and error email. Thus, the HTTP
  520. request will now display the same standard representation as other variables
  521. (``repr(request)``). As a result, the method
  522. ``ExceptionReporterFilter.get_request_repr()`` was removed.
  523. The contents of the text version of the email were modified to provide a
  524. traceback of the same structure as in the case of AJAX requests. The traceback
  525. details are rendered by the ``ExceptionReporter.get_traceback_text()`` method.
  526. Removal of time zone aware global adapters and converters for datetimes
  527. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  528. Django no longer registers global adapters and converters for managing time
  529. zone information on :class:`~datetime.datetime` values sent to the database as
  530. query parameters or read from the database in query results. This change
  531. affects projects that meet all the following conditions:
  532. * The :setting:`USE_TZ` setting is ``True``.
  533. * The database is SQLite, MySQL, Oracle, or a third-party database that
  534. doesn't support time zones. In doubt, you can check the value of
  535. ``connection.features.supports_timezones``.
  536. * The code queries the database outside of the ORM, typically with
  537. ``cursor.execute(sql, params)``.
  538. If you're passing aware :class:`~datetime.datetime` parameters to such
  539. queries, you should turn them into naive datetimes in UTC::
  540. from django.utils import timezone
  541. param = timezone.make_naive(param, timezone.utc)
  542. If you fail to do so, Django 1.9 and 2.0 will perform the conversion like
  543. earlier versions but emit a deprecation warning. Django 2.0 won't perform any
  544. conversion, which may result in data corruption.
  545. If you're reading :class:`~datetime.datetime` values from the results, they
  546. will be naive instead of aware. You can compensate as follows::
  547. from django.utils import timezone
  548. value = timezone.make_aware(value, timezone.utc)
  549. You don't need any of this if you're querying the database through the ORM,
  550. even if you're using :meth:`raw() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.raw>`
  551. queries. The ORM takes care of managing time zone information.
  552. Template tag modules are imported when templates are configured
  553. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  554. The :class:`~django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates` backend now
  555. performs discovery on installed template tag modules when instantiated. This
  556. update enables libraries to be provided explicitly via the ``'libraries'``
  557. key of :setting:`OPTIONS <TEMPLATES-OPTIONS>` when defining a
  558. :class:`~django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates` backend. Import
  559. or syntax errors in template tag modules now fail early at instantiation time
  560. rather than when a template with a :ttag:`{% load %}<load>` tag is first
  561. compiled.
  562. ``django.template.base.add_to_builtins()`` is removed
  563. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  564. Although it was a private API, projects commonly used ``add_to_builtins()`` to
  565. make template tags and filters available without using the
  566. :ttag:`{% load %}<load>` tag. This API has been formalized. Projects should now
  567. define built-in libraries via the ``'builtins'`` key of :setting:`OPTIONS
  568. <TEMPLATES-OPTIONS>` when defining a
  569. :class:`~django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates` backend.
  570. .. _simple-tag-conditional-escape-fix:
  571. ``simple_tag`` now wraps tag output in ``conditional_escape``
  572. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  573. In general, template tags do not autoescape their contents, and this behavior is
  574. :ref:`documented <tags-auto-escaping>`. For tags like
  575. :class:`~django.template.Library.inclusion_tag`, this is not a problem because
  576. the included template will perform autoescaping. For
  577. :class:`~django.template.Library.assignment_tag`, the output will be escaped
  578. when it is used as a variable in the template.
  579. For the intended use cases of :class:`~django.template.Library.simple_tag`,
  580. however, it is very easy to end up with incorrect HTML and possibly an XSS
  581. exploit. For example::
  582. @register.simple_tag(takes_context=True)
  583. def greeting(context):
  584. return "Hello {0}!".format(context['request'].user.first_name)
  585. In older versions of Django, this will be an XSS issue because
  586. ``user.first_name`` is not escaped.
  587. In Django 1.9, this is fixed: if the template context has ``autoescape=True``
  588. set (the default), then ``simple_tag`` will wrap the output of the tag function
  589. with :func:`~django.utils.html.conditional_escape`.
  590. To fix your ``simple_tag``\s, it is best to apply the following practices:
  591. * Any code that generates HTML should use either the template system or
  592. :func:`~django.utils.html.format_html`.
  593. * If the output of a ``simple_tag`` needs escaping, use
  594. :func:`~django.utils.html.escape` or
  595. :func:`~django.utils.html.conditional_escape`.
  596. * If you are absolutely certain that you are outputting HTML from a trusted
  597. source (e.g. a CMS field that stores HTML entered by admins), you can mark it
  598. as such using :func:`~django.utils.safestring.mark_safe`.
  599. Tags that follow these rules will be correct and safe whether they are run on
  600. Django 1.9+ or earlier.
  601. ``Paginator.page_range``
  602. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  603. :attr:`Paginator.page_range <django.core.paginator.Paginator.page_range>` is
  604. now an iterator instead of a list.
  605. In versions of Django previous to 1.8, ``Paginator.page_range`` returned a
  606. ``list`` in Python 2 and a ``range`` in Python 3. Django 1.8 consistently
  607. returned a list, but an iterator is more efficient.
  608. Existing code that depends on ``list`` specific features, such as indexing,
  609. can be ported by converting the iterator into a ``list`` using ``list()``.
  610. Miscellaneous
  611. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  612. * CSS and images in ``contrib.admin`` to support Internet Explorer 6 & 7 have
  613. been removed as these browsers have reached end-of-life.
  614. * The jQuery static files in ``contrib.admin`` have been moved into a
  615. ``vendor/jquery`` subdirectory.
  616. * The text displayed for null columns in the admin changelist ``list_display``
  617. cells has changed from ``(None)`` (or its translated equivalent) to ``-``.
  618. * ``django.http.responses.REASON_PHRASES`` and
  619. ``django.core.handlers.wsgi.STATUS_CODE_TEXT`` have been removed. Use
  620. Python's stdlib instead: :data:`http.client.responses` for Python 3 and
  621. `httplib.responses`_ for Python 2.
  622. .. _`httplib.responses`: https://docs.python.org/2/library/httplib.html#httplib.responses
  623. * ``ValuesQuerySet`` and ``ValuesListQuerySet`` have been removed.
  624. * The ``admin/base.html`` template no longer sets
  625. ``window.__admin_media_prefix__`` or ``window.__admin_utc_offset__``. Image
  626. references in JavaScript that used that value to construct absolute URLs have
  627. been moved to CSS for easier customization. The UTC offset is stored on a
  628. data attribute of the ``<body>`` tag.
  629. * ``CommaSeparatedIntegerField`` validation has been refined to forbid values
  630. like ``','``, ``',1'``, and ``'1,,2'``.
  631. * Form initialization was moved from the :meth:`ProcessFormView.get()
  632. <django.views.generic.edit.ProcessFormView.get>` method to the new
  633. :meth:`FormMixin.get_context_data()
  634. <django.views.generic.edit.FormMixin.get_context_data>` method. This may be
  635. backwards incompatible if you have overridden the ``get_context_data()``
  636. method without calling ``super()``.
  637. * Support for PostGIS 1.5 has been dropped.
  638. * The ``django.contrib.sites.models.Site.domain`` field was changed to be
  639. :attr:`~django.db.models.Field.unique`.
  640. * In order to enforce test isolation, database queries are not allowed
  641. by default in :class:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase` tests anymore. You
  642. can disable this behavior by setting the
  643. :attr:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.allow_database_queries` class attribute
  644. to ``True`` on your test class.
  645. * :attr:`ResolverMatch.app_name
  646. <django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch.app_name>` was changed to contain
  647. the full namespace path in the case of nested namespaces. For consistency
  648. with :attr:`ResolverMatch.namespace
  649. <django.core.urlresolvers.ResolverMatch.namespace>`, the empty value is now
  650. an empty string instead of ``None``.
  651. * For security hardening, session keys must be at least 8 characters.
  652. * Private function ``django.utils.functional.total_ordering()`` has been
  653. removed. It contained a workaround for a ``functools.total_ordering()`` bug
  654. in Python versions older than 2.7.3.
  655. * XML serialization (either through :djadmin:`dumpdata` or the syndication
  656. framework) used to output any characters it received. Now if the content to
  657. be serialized contains any control characters not allowed in the XML 1.0
  658. standard, the serialization will fail with a :exc:`ValueError`.
  659. * :class:`~django.forms.CharField` now strips input of leading and trailing
  660. whitespace by default. This can be disabled by setting the new
  661. :attr:`~django.forms.CharField.strip` argument to ``False``.
  662. * If neither :attr:`request.current_app <django.http.HttpRequest.current_app>`
  663. nor :class:`Context.current_app <django.template.Context>` are set, the
  664. :ttag:`url` template tag will now use the namespace of the current request.
  665. Set ``request.current_app`` to ``None`` if you don't want to use a namespace
  666. hint.
  667. .. _deprecated-features-1.9:
  668. Features deprecated in 1.9
  669. ==========================
  670. ``assignment_tag()``
  671. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  672. Django 1.4 added the ``assignment_tag`` helper to ease the creation of
  673. template tags that store results in a template variable. The
  674. :meth:`~django.template.Library.simple_tag` helper has gained this same
  675. ability, making the ``assignment_tag`` obsolete. Tags that use
  676. ``assignment_tag`` should be updated to use ``simple_tag``.
  677. ``{% cycle %}`` syntax with comma-separated arguments
  678. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  679. The :ttag:`cycle` tag supports an inferior old syntax from previous Django
  680. versions:
  681. .. code-block:: html+django
  682. {% cycle row1,row2,row3 %}
  683. Its parsing caused bugs with the current syntax, so support for the old syntax
  684. will be removed in Django 2.0 following an accelerated deprecation.
  685. ``Field.rel`` changes
  686. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  687. ``Field.rel`` and its methods and attributes have changed to match the related
  688. fields API. The ``Field.rel`` attribute is renamed to ``remote_field`` and many
  689. of its methods and attributes are either changed or renamed.
  690. The aim of these changes is to provide a documented API for relation fields.
  691. ``GeoManager`` and ``GeoQuerySet`` custom methods
  692. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  693. All custom ``GeoQuerySet`` methods (``area()``, ``distance()``, ``gml()``, ...)
  694. have been replaced by equivalent geographic expressions in annotations (see in
  695. new features). Hence the need to set a custom ``GeoManager`` to GIS-enabled
  696. models is now obsolete. As soon as your code doesn't call any of the deprecated
  697. methods, you can simply remove the ``objects = GeoManager()`` lines from your
  698. models.
  699. Template loader APIs have changed
  700. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  701. Django template loaders have been updated to allow recursive template
  702. extending. This change necessitated a new template loader API. The old
  703. ``load_template()`` and ``load_template_sources()`` methods are now deprecated.
  704. Details about the new API can be found :ref:`in the template loader
  705. documentation <custom-template-loaders>`.
  706. Passing a 3-tuple or an ``app_name`` to :func:`~django.conf.urls.include()`
  707. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  708. The instance namespace part of passing a tuple as the first argument has been
  709. replaced by passing the ``namespace`` argument to ``include()``. The
  710. ``app_name`` argument to ``include()`` has been replaced by passing a 2-tuple,
  711. or passing an object or module with an ``app_name`` attribute.
  712. If the ``app_name`` is set in this new way, the ``namespace`` argument is no
  713. longer required. It will default to the value of ``app_name``.
  714. This change also means that the old way of including an ``AdminSite`` instance
  715. is deprecated. Instead, pass ``admin.site.urls`` directly to
  716. :func:`~django.conf.urls.url()`:
  717. .. snippet::
  718. :filename: urls.py
  719. from django.conf.urls import url
  720. from django.contrib import admin
  721. urlpatterns = [
  722. url(r'^admin/', admin.site.urls),
  723. ]
  724. URL application namespace required if setting an instance namespace
  725. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  726. In the past, an instance namespace without an application namespace
  727. would serve the same purpose as the application namespace, but it was
  728. impossible to reverse the patterns if there was an application namespace
  729. with the same name. Includes that specify an instance namespace require that
  730. the included URLconf sets an application namespace.
  731. ``current_app`` parameter to ``contrib.auth`` views
  732. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  733. All views in ``django.contrib.auth.views`` have the following structure::
  734. def view(request, ..., current_app=None, ...):
  735. ...
  736. if current_app is not None:
  737. request.current_app = current_app
  738. return TemplateResponse(request, template_name, context)
  739. As of Django 1.8, ``current_app`` is set on the ``request`` object. For
  740. consistency, these views will require the caller to set ``current_app`` on the
  741. ``request`` instead of passing it in a separate argument.
  742. Miscellaneous
  743. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  744. * The ``weak`` argument to ``django.dispatch.signals.Signal.disconnect()`` has
  745. been deprecated as it has no effect.
  746. * The ``check_aggregate_support()`` method of
  747. ``django.db.backends.base.BaseDatabaseOperations`` has been deprecated and
  748. will be removed in Django 2.0. The more general ``check_expression_support()``
  749. should be used instead.
  750. * ``django.forms.extras`` is deprecated. You can find
  751. :class:`~django.forms.SelectDateWidget` in ``django.forms.widgets``
  752. (or simply ``django.forms``) instead.
  753. * Private API ``django.db.models.fields.add_lazy_relation()`` is deprecated.
  754. * The ``django.contrib.auth.tests.utils.skipIfCustomUser()`` decorator is
  755. deprecated. With the test discovery changes in Django 1.6, the tests for
  756. ``django.contrib`` apps are no longer run as part of the user's project.
  757. Therefore, the ``@skipIfCustomUser`` decorator is no longer needed to
  758. decorate tests in ``django.contrib.auth``.
  759. * If you customized some :ref:`error handlers <error-views>`, the view
  760. signatures with only one request parameter are deprecated. The views should
  761. now also accept a second ``exception`` positional parameter.
  762. * The ``django.utils.feedgenerator.Atom1Feed.mime_type`` and
  763. ``django.utils.feedgenerator.RssFeed.mime_type`` attributes are deprecated in
  764. favor of ``content_type``.
  765. * :class:`~django.core.signing.Signer` now issues a warning if an invalid
  766. separator is used. This will become an exception in Django 1.10.
  767. * ``django.db.models.Field._get_val_from_obj()`` is deprecated in favor of
  768. ``Field.value_from_object()``.
  769. * ``django.template.loaders.eggs.Loader`` is deprecated as distributing
  770. applications as eggs is not recommended.
  771. .. removed-features-1.9:
  772. Features removed in 1.9
  773. =======================
  774. These features have reached the end of their deprecation cycle and so have been
  775. removed in Django 1.9 (please see the :ref:`deprecation timeline
  776. <deprecation-removed-in-1.9>` for more details):
  777. * ``django.utils.dictconfig`` is removed.
  778. * ``django.utils.importlib`` is removed.
  779. * ``django.utils.tzinfo`` is removed.
  780. * ``django.utils.unittest`` is removed.
  781. * The ``syncdb`` command is removed.
  782. * ``django.db.models.signals.pre_syncdb`` and
  783. ``django.db.models.signals.post_syncdb`` is removed.
  784. * Support for ``allow_syncdb`` on database routers is removed.
  785. * The legacy method of syncing apps without migrations is removed,
  786. and migrations are compulsory for all apps. This includes automatic
  787. loading of ``initial_data`` fixtures and support for initial SQL data.
  788. * All models need to be defined inside an installed application or declare an
  789. explicit :attr:`~django.db.models.Options.app_label`. Furthermore, it isn't
  790. possible to import them before their application is loaded. In particular, it
  791. isn't possible to import models inside the root package of an application.
  792. * The model and form ``IPAddressField`` is removed. A stub field remains for
  793. compatibility with historical migrations.
  794. * ``AppCommand.handle_app()`` is no longer be supported.
  795. * ``RequestSite`` and ``get_current_site()`` are no longer importable from
  796. ``django.contrib.sites.models``.
  797. * FastCGI support via the ``runfcgi`` management command is removed.
  798. * ``django.utils.datastructures.SortedDict`` is removed.
  799. * ``ModelAdmin.declared_fieldsets`` is removed.
  800. * The ``util`` modules that provided backwards compatibility are removed:
  801. * ``django.contrib.admin.util``
  802. * ``django.contrib.gis.db.backends.util``
  803. * ``django.db.backends.util``
  804. * ``django.forms.util``
  805. * ``ModelAdmin.get_formsets`` is removed.
  806. * The backward compatible shims introduced to rename the
  807. ``BaseMemcachedCache._get_memcache_timeout()`` method to
  808. ``get_backend_timeout()`` is removed.
  809. * The ``--natural`` and ``-n`` options for :djadmin:`dumpdata` are removed.
  810. * The ``use_natural_keys`` argument for ``serializers.serialize()`` is removed.
  811. * Private API ``django.forms.forms.get_declared_fields()`` is removed.
  812. * The ability to use a ``SplitDateTimeWidget`` with ``DateTimeField`` is
  813. removed.
  814. * The ``WSGIRequest.REQUEST`` property is removed.
  815. * The class ``django.utils.datastructures.MergeDict`` is removed.
  816. * The ``zh-cn`` and ``zh-tw`` language codes are removed.
  817. * The internal ``django.utils.functional.memoize()`` is removed.
  818. * ``django.core.cache.get_cache`` is removed.
  819. * ``django.db.models.loading`` is removed.
  820. * Passing callable arguments to querysets is no longer possible.
  821. * ``BaseCommand.requires_model_validation`` is removed in favor of
  822. ``requires_system_checks``. Admin validators is replaced by admin checks.
  823. * The ``ModelAdmin.validator_class`` and ``default_validator_class`` attributes
  824. are removed.
  825. * ``ModelAdmin.validate()`` is removed.
  826. * ``django.db.backends.DatabaseValidation.validate_field`` is removed in
  827. favor of the ``check_field`` method.
  828. * The ``validate`` management command is removed.
  829. * ``django.utils.module_loading.import_by_path`` is removed in favor of
  830. ``django.utils.module_loading.import_string``.
  831. * ``ssi`` and ``url`` template tags are removed from the ``future`` template
  832. tag library.
  833. * ``django.utils.text.javascript_quote()`` is removed.
  834. * Database test settings as independent entries in the database settings,
  835. prefixed by ``TEST_``, are no longer supported.
  836. * The `cache_choices` option to :class:`~django.forms.ModelChoiceField` and
  837. :class:`~django.forms.ModelMultipleChoiceField` is removed.
  838. * The default value of the
  839. :attr:`RedirectView.permanent <django.views.generic.base.RedirectView.permanent>`
  840. attribute has changed from ``True`` to ``False``.
  841. * ``django.contrib.sitemaps.FlatPageSitemap`` is removed in favor of
  842. ``django.contrib.flatpages.sitemaps.FlatPageSitemap``.
  843. * Private API ``django.test.utils.TestTemplateLoader`` is removed.
  844. * The ``django.contrib.contenttypes.generic`` module is removed.