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Django version 0.95 release notes |
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Welcome to the Django 0.95 release. |
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This represents a significant advance in Django development since the 0.91 |
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release in January 2006. The details of every change in this release would be |
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too extensive to list in full, but a summary is presented below. |
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Suitability and API stability |
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This release is intended to provide a stable reference point for developers |
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wanting to work on production-level applications that use Django. |
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However, it's not the 1.0 release, and we'll be introducing further changes |
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before 1.0. For a clear look at which areas of the framework will change (and |
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which ones will *not* change) before 1.0, see the api-stability.txt file, which |
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lives in the docs/ directory of the distribution. |
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You may have a need to use some of the features that are marked as |
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"subject to API change" in that document, but that's OK with us as long as it's |
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OK with you, and as long as you understand APIs may change in the future. |
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Fortunately, most of Django's core APIs won't be changing before version 1.0. |
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There likely won't be as big of a change between 0.95 and 1.0 versions as there |
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was between 0.91 and 0.95. |
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Changes and new features |
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The major changes in this release (for developers currently using the 0.91 |
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release) are a result of merging the 'magic-removal' branch of development. |
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This branch removed a number of constraints in the way Django code had to be |
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written that were a consequence of decisions made in the early days of Django, |
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prior to its open-source release. It's now possible to write more natural, |
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Pythonic code that works as expected, and there's less "black magic" happening |
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behind the scenes. |
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Aside from that, another main theme of this release is a dramatic increase in |
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usability. We've made countless improvements in error messages, documentation, |
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etc., to improve developers' quality of life. |
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The new features and changes introduced in 0.95 include: |
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* Django now uses a more consistent and natural filtering interface for |
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retrieving objects from the database. |
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* User-defined models, functions and constants now appear in the module |
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namespace they were defined in. (Previously everything was magically |
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transferred to the django.models.* namespace.) |
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* Some optional applications, such as the FlatPage, Sites and Redirects |
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apps, have been decoupled and moved into django.contrib. If you don't |
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want to use these applications, you no longer have to install their |
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database tables. |
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* Django now has support for managing database transactions. |
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* We've added the ability to write custom authentication and authorization |
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backends for authenticating users against alternate systems, such as |
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LDAP. |
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* We've made it easier to add custom table-level functions to models, |
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through a new "Manager" API. |
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* It's now possible to use Django without a database. This simply means |
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that the framework no longer requires you to have a working database set |
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up just to serve dynamic pages. In other words, you can just use |
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URLconfs/views on their own. Previously, the framework required that a |
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database be configured, regardless of whether you actually used it. |
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* It's now more explicit and natural to override save() and delete() |
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methods on models, rather than needing to hook into the pre_save() and |
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post_save() method hooks. |
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* Individual pieces of the framework now can be configured without |
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requiring the setting of an environment variable. This permits use of, |
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for example, the Django templating system inside other applications. |
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* More and more parts of the framework have been internationalized, as |
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we've expanded internationalization (i18n) support. The Django |
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codebase, including code and templates, has now been translated, at least |
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in part, into 31 languages. From Arabic to Chinese to Hungarian to Welsh, |
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it is now possible to use Django's admin site in your native language. |
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The number of changes required to port from 0.91-compatible code to the 0.95 |
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code base are significant in some cases. However, they are, for the most part, |
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reasonably routine and only need to be done once. A list of the necessary |
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changes is described in the `Removing The Magic`_ wiki page. There is also an |
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easy checklist_ for reference when undertaking the porting operation. |
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.. _Removing The Magic: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/RemovingTheMagic |
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.. _checklist: http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/MagicRemovalCheatSheet1 |
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Problem reports and getting help |
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Need help resolving a problem with Django? The documentation in the distribution |
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is also available online_ at the `Django Web site`_. The :ref:`FAQ <faq-index>` |
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document is especially recommended, as it contains a number of issues that come |
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up time and again. |
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For more personalized help, the `django-users`_ mailing list is a very active |
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list, with more than 2,000 subscribers who can help you solve any sort of |
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Django problem. We recommend you search the archives first, though, because |
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many common questions appear with some regularity, and any particular problem |
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may already have been answered. |
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Finally, for those who prefer the more immediate feedback offered by IRC, |
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there's a #django channel on irc.freenode.net that is regularly populated by |
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Django users and developers from around the world. Friendly people are usually |
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available at any hour of the day -- to help, or just to chat. |
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.. _online: http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/0.95/ |
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.. _Django Web site: http://www.djangoproject.com/ |
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.. _django-users: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users |
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Thanks for using Django! |
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The Django Team |
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July 2006 |
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