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Changelog for python3-alembic-0.8.10-47.1.noarch.rpm :
Sat Jan 21 13:00:00 2017 arunAATTgmx.de - specfile: * update copyright year - update to version 0.8.10: * [bug] [versioning] The alembic_version table, when initially created, now establishes a primary key constraint on the “version_num” column, to suit database engines that don’t support tables without primary keys. This behavior can be controlled using the parameter EnvironmentContext.configure.version_table_pk. Note that this change only applies to the initial creation of the alembic_version table; it does not impact any existing alembic_version table already present. References: #406 * [bug] [batch] Fixed bug where doing batch_op.drop_constraint() against the primary key constraint would fail to remove the “primary_key” flag from the column, resulting in the constraint being recreated. References: #402 * [bug] [oracle] [autogenerate] Adjusted the logic originally added for #276 that detects MySQL unique constraints which are actually unique indexes to be generalized for any dialect that has this behavior, for SQLAlchemy version 1.0 and greater. This is to allow for upcoming SQLAlchemy support for unique constraint reflection for Oracle, which also has no dedicated concept of “unique constraint” and instead establishes a unique index. * [bug] [versioning] Added a file ignore for Python files of the form .# .py, which are generated by the Emacs editor. Pull request courtesy Markus Mattes. References: #356
Sun Dec 11 13:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.8.9: * [bug] [autogenerate] Adjustment to the “please adjust!” comment in the script.py.mako template so that the generated comment starts with a single pound sign, appeasing flake8.¶ * [bug] [batch] Batch mode will not use CAST() to copy data if type_ is given, however the basic type affinity matches that of the existing type. This to avoid SQLite’s CAST of TIMESTAMP which results in truncation of the data, in those cases where the user needs to add redundant type_ for other reasons. * [bug] [autogenerate] Continued pep8 improvements by adding appropriate whitespace in the base template for generated migrations. Pull request courtesy Markus Mattes. * [bug] [revisioning] Added an additional check when reading in revision files to detect if the same file is being read twice; this can occur if the same directory or a symlink equivalent is present more than once in version_locations. A warning is now emitted and the file is skipped. Pull request courtesy Jiri Kuncar. * [bug] [autogenerate] Fixed bug where usage of a custom TypeDecorator which returns a per-dialect type via TypeDecorator.load_dialect_impl() that differs significantly from the default “impl” for the type decorator would fail to compare correctly during autogenerate. * [bug] [postgresql] [autogenerate] Fixed bug in Postgresql “functional index skip” behavior where a functional index that ended in ASC/DESC wouldn’t be detected as something we can’t compare in autogenerate, leading to duplicate definitions in autogenerated files. * [bug] [versioning] Fixed bug where the “base” specifier, as in “base:head”, could not be used explicitly when --sql mode was present.
Wed Sep 14 14:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.8.8: * [feature] [operations] [postgresql] Added support for the USING clause to the ALTER COLUMN operation for Postgresql. Support is via the op.alter_column.postgresql_using parameter. Pull request courtesy Frazer McLean. * [feature] [autogenerate] Autogenerate with type comparison enabled will pick up on the timezone setting changing between DateTime types. Pull request courtesy David Szotten. * [autogenerate] The imports in the default script.py.mako are now at the top so that flake8 editors don’t complain by default. PR courtesy Guilherme Mansur.
Tue Jul 26 14:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.8.7: * [bug] [versioning] Fixed bug where upgrading to the head of a branch which is already present would fail, only if that head were also the dependency of a different branch that is also upgraded, as the revision system would see this as trying to go in the wrong direction. The check here has been refined to distinguish between same-branch revisions out of order vs. movement along sibling branches. * [bug] [versioning] Adjusted the version traversal on downgrade such that we can downgrade to a version that is a dependency for a version in a different branch, without needing to remove that dependent version as well. Previously, the target version would be seen as a “merge point” for it’s normal up-revision as well as the dependency. This integrates with the changes for #377 and #378 to improve treatment of branches with dependencies overall. * [bug] [versioning] Fixed bug where a downgrade to a version that is also a dependency to a different branch would fail, as the system attempted to treat this as an “unmerge” of a merge point, when in fact it doesn’t have the other side of the merge point available for update. * [bug] [versioning] Fixed bug where the “alembic current” command wouldn’t show a revision as a current head if it were also a dependency of a version in a different branch that’s also applied. Extra logic is added to extract “implied” versions of different branches from the top-level versions listed in the alembic_version table. * [bug] [versioning] Fixed bug where a repr() or str() of a Script object would fail if the script had multiple dependencies. * [bug] [autogenerate] Fixed bug in autogen where if the DB connection sends the default schema as “None”, this “None” would be removed from the list of schemas to check if include_schemas were set. This could possibly impact using include_schemas with SQLite. * [bug] [batch] Small adjustment made to the batch handling for reflected CHECK constraints to accommodate for SQLAlchemy 1.1 now reflecting these. Batch mode still does not support CHECK constraints from the reflected table as these can’t be easily differentiated from the ones created by types such as Boolean.
Sun Jul 10 14:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.8.6: * [bug] [commands] Errors which occur within the Mako render step are now intercepted and raised as CommandErrors like other failure cases; the Mako exception itself is written using template-line formatting to a temporary file which is named in the exception message. * [bug] [postgresql] Added a fix to Postgresql server default comparison which first checks if the text of the default is identical to the original, before attempting to actually run the default. This accomodates for default-generation functions that generate a new value each time such as a uuid function. * [bug] [batch] Fixed bug introduced by the fix for #338 in version 0.8.4 where a server default could no longer be dropped in batch mode. Pull request courtesy Martin Domke. * [bug] [batch] [mssql] Fixed bug where SQL Server arguments for drop_column() would not be propagated when running under a batch block. Pull request courtesy Michal Petrucha.
Sun May 8 14:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - specfile: * changed to https for source url * updated source url to files.pythonhosted.org
Sat Mar 12 13:00:00 2016 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.8.5: * [bug] [autogenerate] Fixed bug where the columns rendered in a PrimaryKeyConstraint in autogenerate would inappropriately render the “key” of the column, not the name. Pull request courtesy Jesse Dhillon. * [bug] [batch] Repaired batch migration support for “schema” types which generate constraints, in particular the Boolean datatype which generates a CHECK constraint. Previously, an alter column operation with this type would fail to correctly accommodate for the CHECK constraint on change both from and to this type. In the former case the operation would fail entirely, in the latter, the CHECK constraint would not get generated. Both of these issues are repaired. * [bug] [mysql] Changing a schema type such as Boolean to a non-schema type would emit a drop constraint operation which emits NotImplementedError for the MySQL dialect. This drop constraint operation is now skipped when the constraint originates from a schema type.¶
Wed Jan 13 13:00:00 2016 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com - Update to 0.8.4 + feature * A major improvement to the hash id generation function, which for some reason used an awkward arithmetic formula against uuid4() that produced values that tended to start with the digits 1-4. Replaced with a simple substring approach which provides an even distribution. Pull request courtesy Antti Haapala. * Added an autogenerate renderer for the ExecuteSQLOp operation object; only renders if given a plain SQL string, otherwise raises NotImplementedError. Can be of help with custom autogenerate sequences that includes straight SQL execution. Pull request courtesy Jacob Magnusson. + bug * Batch mode generates a FOREIGN KEY constraint that is self-referential using the ultimate table name, rather than _alembic_batch_temp. When the table is renamed from _alembic_batch_temp back to the original name, the FK now points to the right name. This will not work if referential integrity is being enforced (eg. SQLite “PRAGMA FOREIGN_KEYS=ON”) since the original table is dropped and the new table then renamed to that name, however this is now consistent with how foreign key constraints on other tables already operate with batch mode; these don’t support batch mode if referential integrity is enabled in any case. * Added a type-level comparator that distinguishes Integer, BigInteger, and SmallInteger types and dialect-specific types; these all have “Integer” affinity so previously all compared as the same. * Fixed bug where the server_default parameter of alter_column() would not function correctly in batch mode. * Adjusted the rendering for index expressions such that a Column object present in the source Index will not be rendered as table-qualified; e.g. the column name will be rendered alone. Table-qualified names here were failing on systems such as Postgresql. - Update to 0.8.3 + bug * Fixed an 0.8 regression whereby the “imports” dictionary member of the autogen context was removed; this collection is documented in the “render custom type” documentation as a place to add new imports. The member is now known as AutogenContext.imports and the documentation is repaired. * Fixed bug in batch mode where a table that had pre-existing indexes would create the same index on the new table with the same name, which on SQLite produces a naming conflict as index names are in a global namespace on that backend. Batch mode now defers the production of both existing and new indexes until after the entire table transfer operation is complete, which also means those indexes no longer take effect during the INSERT from SELECT section as well; the indexes are applied in a single step afterwards. * Added “pytest-xdist” as a tox dependency, so that the -n flag in the test command works if this is not already installed. Pull request courtesy Julien Danjou. * Fixed issue in PG server default comparison where model-side defaults configured with Python unicode literals would leak the “u” character from a repr() into the SQL used for comparison, creating an invalid SQL expression, as the server-side comparison feature in PG currently repurposes the autogenerate Python rendering feature to get a quoted version of a plain string default. - Update to 0.8.2 + bug * Added workaround in new foreign key option detection feature for MySQL’s consideration of the “RESTRICT” option being the default, for which no value is reported from the database; the MySQL impl now corrects for when the model reports RESTRICT but the database reports nothing. A similar rule is in the default FK comparison to accommodate for the default “NO ACTION” setting being present in the model but not necessarily reported by the database, or vice versa. - Update to 0.8.1 + feature * A custom EnvironmentContext.configure.process_revision_directives hook can now generate op directives within the UpgradeOps and DowngradeOps containers that will be generated as Python code even when the --autogenerate flag is False; provided that revision_environment=True, the full render operation will be run even in “offline” mode. * Implemented support for autogenerate detection of changes in the ondelete, onupdate, initially and deferrable attributes of ForeignKeyConstraint objects on SQLAlchemy backends that support these on reflection (as of SQLAlchemy 1.0.8 currently Postgresql for all four, MySQL for ondelete and onupdate only). A constraint object that modifies these values will be reported as a “diff” and come out as a drop/create of the constraint with the modified values. The fields are ignored for backends which don’t reflect these attributes (as of SQLA 1.0.8 this includes SQLite, Oracle, SQL Server, others). + bug * Repaired the render operation for the ops.AlterColumnOp object to succeed when the “existing_type” field was not present. * Fixed a regression 0.8 whereby the “multidb” environment template failed to produce independent migration script segments for the output template. This was due to the reorganization of the script rendering system for 0.8. To accommodate this change, the MigrationScript structure will in the case of multiple calls to MigrationContext.run_migrations() produce lists for the MigrationScript.upgrade_ops and MigrationScript.downgrade_ops attributes; each UpgradeOps and DowngradeOps instance keeps track of its own upgrade_token and downgrade_token, and each are rendered individually. - Update to 0.8.0 + feature * Added new command alembic edit. This command takes the same arguments as alembic show, however runs the target script file within $EDITOR. Makes use of the python-editor library in order to facilitate the handling of $EDITOR with reasonable default behaviors across platforms. Pull request courtesy Michel Albert. * Added new multiple-capable argument --depends-on to the alembic revision command, allowing depends_on to be established at the command line level rather than having to edit the file after the fact. depends_on identifiers may also be specified as branch names at the command line or directly within the migration file. The values may be specified as partial revision numbers from the command line which will be resolved to full revision numbers in the output file. * The default test runner via “python setup.py test” is now py.test. nose still works via run_tests.py. * The internal system for Alembic operations has been reworked to now build upon an extensible system of operation objects. New operations can be added to the op. namespace, including that they are available in custom autogenerate schemes. * The internal system for autogenerate been reworked to build upon the extensible system of operation objects present in #302. As part of this change, autogenerate now produces a full object graph representing a list of migration scripts to be written as well as operation objects that will render all the Python code within them; a new hook EnvironmentContext.configure.process_revision_directives allows end-user code to fully customize what autogenerate will do, including not just full manipulation of the Python steps to take but also what file or files will be written and where. Additionally, autogenerate is now extensible as far as database objects compared and rendered into scripts; any new operation directive can also be registered into a series of hooks that allow custom database/model comparison functions to run as well as to render new operation directives into autogenerate scripts. + bug * Fixed bug in batch mode where the batch_op.create_foreign_key() directive would be incorrectly rendered with the source table and schema names in the argument list. * Fixed bug where in the erroneous case that alembic_version contains duplicate revisions, some commands would fail to process the version history correctly and end up with a KeyError. The fix allows the versioning logic to proceed, however a clear error is emitted later when attempting to update the alembic_version table. + misc * A range of positional argument names have been changed to be clearer and more consistent across methods within the Operations namespace. The most prevalent form of name change is that the descriptive names constraint_name and table_name are now used where previously the name name would be used. This is in support of the newly modularized and extensible system of operation objects in alembic.operations.ops. An argument translation layer is in place across the alembic.op namespace that will ensure that named argument calling styles that use the old names will continue to function by transparently translating to the new names, also emitting a warning. This, along with the fact that these arguments are positional in any case and aren’t normally passed with an explicit name, should ensure that the overwhelming majority of applications should be unaffected by this change. The only applications that are impacted are those that: use the Operations object directly in some way, rather than calling upon the alembic.op namespace, and invoke the methods on Operations using named keyword arguments for positional arguments like table_name, constraint_name, etc., which commonly were named name as of 0.7.6. any application that is using named keyword arguments in place of positional argument for the recently added BatchOperations object may also be affected. The naming changes are documented as “versionchanged” for 0.8.0: > BatchOperations.create_check_constraint() > BatchOperations.create_foreign_key() > BatchOperations.create_index() > BatchOperations.create_unique_constraint() > BatchOperations.drop_constraint() > BatchOperations.drop_index() > Operations.create_check_constraint() > Operations.create_foreign_key() > Operations.create_primary_key() > Operations.create_index() > Operations.create_table() > Operations.create_unique_constraint() > Operations.drop_constraint() > Operations.drop_index() > Operations.drop_table()
Mon Jul 27 14:00:00 2015 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com - Update to 0.7.7 * Features - Implemented support for :meth:`.BatchOperations.create_primary_key` and :meth:`.BatchOperations.create_check_constraint`. Additionally, table keyword arguments are copied from the original reflected table, such as the \"mysql_engine\" keyword argument. * Bugfixes - Fixed critical issue where a complex series of branches/merges would bog down the iteration algorithm working over redundant nodes for millions of cycles. An internal adjustment has been made so that duplicate nodes are skipped within this iteration. - The :meth:`.MigrationContext.stamp` method, added as part of the versioning refactor in 0.7 as a more granular version of :func:`.command.stamp`, now includes the \"create the alembic_version table if not present\" step in the same way as the command version, which was previously omitted. - Fixed bug where foreign key options including \"onupdate\", \"ondelete\" would not render within the ``op.create_foreign_key()`` directive, even though they render within a full ``ForeignKeyConstraint`` directive. - Repaired warnings that occur when running unit tests against SQLAlchemy 1.0.5 or greater involving the \"legacy_schema_aliasing\" flag.
Sat May 9 14:00:00 2015 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.7.6: * Fixed bug where the case of multiple mergepoints that all have the identical set of ancestor revisions would fail to be upgradable, producing an assertion failure. Merge points were previously assumed to always require at least an UPDATE in alembic_revision from one of the previous revs to the new one, however in this case, if one of the mergepoints has already been reached, the remaining mergepoints have no row to UPDATE therefore they must do an INSERT of their target version. References: #297 * Added support for type comparison functions to be not just per environment, but also present on the custom types themselves, by supplying a method compare_against_backend. Added a new documentation section Comparing Types describing type comparison fully. References: #296 * Added a new option EnvironmentContext.configure.literal_binds, which will pass the literal_binds flag into the compilation of SQL constructs when using \"offline\" mode. This has the effect that SQL objects like inserts, updates, deletes as well as textual statements sent using text() will be compiled such that the dialect will attempt to render literal values “inline” automatically. Only a subset of types is typically supported; the Operations.inline_literal() construct remains as the construct used to force a specific literal representation of a value. The EnvironmentContext.configure.literal_binds flag is added to the \"offline\" section of the env.py files generated in new environments. References: #255 * Fully implemented the copy_from parameter for batch mode, which previously was not functioning. This allows \"batch mode\" to be usable in conjunction with --sql. References: #289 * Repaired support for the BatchOperations.create_index() directive, which was mis-named internally such that the operation within a batch context could not proceed. The create index operation will proceed as part of a larger \"batch table recreate\" operation only if recreate is set to \"always\", or if the batch operation includes other instructions that require a table recreate. References: [#287]
Sat Apr 25 14:00:00 2015 benoit.moninAATTgmx.fr - update to 0.7.5.post2: * Added a new feature Config.attributes, to help with the use case of sharing state such as engines and connections on the outside with a series of Alembic API calls; also added a new cookbook section to describe this simple but pretty important use case. * The format of the default env.py script has been refined a bit; it now uses context managers not only for the scope of the transaction, but also for connectivity from the starting engine. The engine is also now called a “connectable” in support of the use case of an external connection being passed in. * Added support for “alembic stamp” to work when given “heads” as an argument, when multiple heads are present. * The --autogenerate option is not valid when used in conjunction with “offline” mode, e.g. --sql. This now raises a CommandError, rather than failing more deeply later on. Pull request courtesy Johannes Erdfelt. * Fixed bug where the mssql DROP COLUMN directive failed to include modifiers such as “schema” when emitting the DDL. * Postgresql “functional” indexes are necessarily skipped from the autogenerate process, as the SQLAlchemy backend currently does not support reflection of these structures. A warning is emitted both from the SQLAlchemy backend as well as from the Alembic backend for Postgresql when such an index is detected. * Fixed bug where MySQL backend would report dropped unique indexes and/or constraints as both at the same time. This is because MySQL doesn’t actually have a “unique constraint” construct that reports differently than a “unique index”, so it is present in both lists. The net effect though is that the MySQL backend will report a dropped unique index/constraint as an index in cases where the object was first created as a unique constraint, if no other information is available to make the decision. This differs from other backends like Postgresql which can report on unique constraints and unique indexes separately. * Fixed bug where using a partial revision identifier as the “starting revision” in --sql mode in a downgrade operation would fail to resolve properly. - set minimum version for SQLAlchemy to 0.7.6 - remove unzip from BuildRequires, unneeded - use update-alternatives for alembic binary - always run the tests when building the package - add python3-mock as BuildRequires for the tests
Sun Jan 25 13:00:00 2015 arunAATTgmx.de - update to version 0.7.4: * changelog for #241, fixes #241 * checked test failure * remove redundant Float type check * Enum autogenerate renders the native_enum flag as well * Change single-quoting of floats in PostgreSQL compare_server_default * The rendering of a :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.ForeignKeyConstraint` * Fixed bug in foreign key autogenerate where if the in-Python table * make this test use legal table designs * add/remove seemed backwards here * changelog: Fixed issue in autogenerate type rendering where types that belong * Fixes user module namespace for custom types
Sat Jan 10 13:00:00 2015 arunAATTgmx.de - specfile: * update copyright year * remove trailing whitespace - update to version 0.7.3: * Fixed regression in new versioning system where upgrade / history operation would fail on AttributeError if no version files were present at all. - changes from version 0.7.2: * Adjusted the SQLite backend regarding autogen of unique constraints to work fully with the current SQLAlchemy 1.0, which now will report on UNIQUE constraints that have no name. * Fixed bug in batch where if the target table contained multiple foreign keys to the same target table, the batch mechanics would fail with a \"table already exists\" error. Thanks for the help on this from Lucas Kahlert. * Fixed an issue where the MySQL routine to skip foreign-key-implicit indexes would also catch unnamed unique indexes, as they would be named after the column and look like the FK indexes. Pull request courtesy Johannes Erdfelt. * Repaired a regression in both the MSSQL and Oracle dialects whereby the overridden \"_exec()\" method failed to return a value, as is needed now in the 0.7 series. - changes from version 0.7.1: * The \"render_as_batch\" flag was inadvertently hardcoded to \"True\", so all autogenerates were spitting out batch mode...this has been fixed so that batch mode again is only when selected in env.py. * Support for autogenerate of FOREIGN KEY constraints has been added. These are delivered within the autogenerate process in the same manner as UNIQUE constraints, including \"include_object\" support. Big thanks to Ann Kamyshnikova for doing the heavy lifting here. * Added :paramref:`~.Operations.batch_alter_table.naming_convention` argument to :meth:`.Operations.batch_alter_table`, as this is necessary in order to drop foreign key constraints; these are often unnamed on the target database, and in the case that they are named, SQLAlchemy is as of the 0.9 series not including these names yet. * Fixed bug where the \"source_schema\" argument was not correctly passed when calling :meth:`.BatchOperations.create_foreign_key`. Pull request courtesy Malte Marquarding. * Repaired the inspection, copying and rendering of CHECK constraints and so-called \"schema\" types such as Boolean, Enum within the batch copy system; the CHECK constraint will not be \"doubled\" when the table is copied, and additionally the inspection of the CHECK constraint for its member columns will no longer fail with an attribute error. * Added two new arguments :paramref:`.Operations.batch_alter_table.reflect_args` and :paramref:`.Operations.batch_alter_table.reflect_kwargs`, so that arguments may be passed directly to suit the :class:`~.sqlalchemy.schema.Table` object that will be reflected. - changes from version 0.7.0: * The \"multiple heads / branches\" feature has now landed. This is by far the most significant change Alembic has seen since its inception; while the workflow of most commands hasn\'t changed, and the format of version files and the \"alembic_version\" table are unchanged as well, a new suite of features opens up in the case where multiple version files refer to the same parent, or to the \"base\". Merging of branches, operating across distinct named heads, and multiple independent bases are now all supported. The feature incurs radical changes to the internals of versioning and traversal, and should be treated as \"beta mode\" for the next several subsequent releases within 0.7. * In conjunction with support for multiple independent bases, the specific version directories are now also configurable to include multiple, user-defined directories. When multiple directories exist, the creation of a revision file with no down revision requires that the starting directory is indicated; the creation of subsequent revisions along that lineage will then automatically use that directory for new files. * Added \"move and copy\" workflow, where a table to be altered is copied to a new one with the new structure and the old one dropped, is now implemented for SQLite as well as all database backends in general using the new :meth:`.Operations.batch_alter_table` system. This directive provides a table-specific operations context which gathers column- and constraint-level mutations specific to that table, and at the end of the context creates a new table combining the structure of the old one with the given changes, copies data from old table to new, and finally drops the old table, renaming the new one to the existing name. This is required for fully featured SQLite migrations, as SQLite has very little support for the traditional ALTER directive. The batch directive is intended to produce code that is still compatible with other databases, in that the \"move and copy\" process only occurs for SQLite by default, while still providing some level of sanity to SQLite\'s requirement by allowing multiple table mutation operations to proceed within one \"move and copy\" as well as providing explicit control over when this operation actually occurs. The \"move and copy\" feature may be optionally applied to other backends as well, however dealing with referential integrity constraints from other tables must still be handled explicitly. * Relative revision identifiers as used with \"alembic upgrade\", \"alembic downgrade\" and \"alembic history\" can be combined with specific revisions as well, e.g. \"alembic upgrade ae10+3\", to produce a migration target relative to the given exact version. * The \"alembic revision\" command accepts the \"--sql\" option to suit some very obscure use case where the \"revision_environment\" flag is set up, so that \"env.py\" is run when \"alembic revision\" is run even though autogenerate isn\'t specified. As this flag is otherwise confusing, error messages are now raised if \"alembic revision\" is invoked with both \"--sql\" and \"--autogenerate\" or with \"--sql\" without \"revision_environment\" being set. * Added a rule for Postgresql to not render a \"drop unique\" and \"drop index\" given the same name; for now it is assumed that the \"index\" is the implicit one Postgreql generates. Future integration with new SQLAlchemy 1.0 features will improve this to be more resilient. * A change in the ordering when columns and constraints are dropped; autogenerate will now place the \"drop constraint\" calls *before * the \"drop column\" calls, so that columns involved in those constraints still exist when the constraint is dropped. * New commands added: \"alembic show\", \"alembic heads\" and \"alembic merge\". Also, a new option \"--verbose\" has been added to several informational commands, such as \"alembic history\", \"alembic current\", \"alembic branches\", and \"alembic heads\". \"alembic revision\" also contains several new options used within the new branch management system. The output of commands has been altered in many cases to support new fields and attributes; the \"history\" command in particular now returns it\'s \"verbose\" output only if \"--verbose\" is sent; without this flag it reverts to it\'s older behavior of short line items (which was never changed in the docs). * The \"--head_only\" option to the \"alembic current\" command is deprecated; the \"current\" command now lists just the version numbers alone by default; use \"--verbose\" to get at additional output. * Added new argument :paramref:`.Config.config_args`, allows a dictionary of replacement variables to be passed which will serve as substitution values when an API-produced :class:`.Config` consumes the \".ini\" file. Pull request courtesy Noufal Ibrahim. * The Oracle dialect sets \"transactional DDL\" to False by default, as Oracle does not support transactional DDL. * Fixed a variety of issues surrounding rendering of Python code that contains unicode literals. The first is that the \"quoted_name\" construct that SQLAlchemy uses to represent table and column names as well as schema names does not \"repr()\" correctly on Py2K when the value contains unicode characters; therefore an explicit stringification is added to these. Additionally, SQL expressions such as server defaults were not being generated in a unicode-safe fashion leading to decode errors if server defaults contained non-ascii characters. * The :meth:`.Operations.add_column` directive will now additionally emit the appropriate \"CREATE INDEX\" statement if the :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Column` object specifies \"index=True\". Pull request courtesy David Szotten. * The :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Table` object is now returned when the :meth:`.Operations.create_table` method is used. This \"Table\" is suitable for use in subsequent SQL operations, in particular the :meth:`.Operations.bulk_insert` operation. * Indexes and unique constraints are now included in the :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.include_object` hook. Indexes are sent with type \"\"index\"\" and unique constraints with type \"\"unique_constraint\"\". * Bound parameters are now resolved as \"literal\" values within the SQL expression inside of a CheckConstraint(), when rendering the SQL as a text string; supported for SQLAlchemy 0.8.0 and forward. * Added a workaround for SQLAlchemy issue #3023 (fixed in 0.9.5) where a column that\'s part of an explicit PrimaryKeyConstraint would not have its \"nullable\" flag set to False, thus producing a false autogenerate. Also added a related correction to MySQL which will correct for MySQL\'s implicit server default of \'0\' when a NULL integer column is turned into a primary key column. * Repaired issue related to the fix for #208 and others; a composite foreign key reported by MySQL would cause a KeyError as Alembic attempted to remove MySQL\'s implicitly generated indexes from the autogenerate list. * If the \"alembic_version\" table is present in the target metadata, autogenerate will skip this also. Pull request courtesy Dj Gilcrease. * The :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.version_table` and :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.version_table_schema` arguments are now honored during the autogenerate process, such that these names will be used as the \"skip\" names on both the database reflection and target metadata sides. * The default value of the :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.user_module_prefix` parameter is * *no longer the same as the SQLAlchemy prefix * *. When omitted, user-defined types will now use the \"__module__\" attribute of the type class itself when rendering in an autogenerated module. * Revision files are now written out using the \"\'wb\'\" modifier to \"open()\", since Mako reads the templates with \"\'rb\'\", thus preventing CRs from being doubled up as has been observed on windows. The encoding of the output now defaults to \'utf-8\', which can be configured using a newly added config file parameter \"output_encoding\". * Added support for use of the :class:`~sqlalchemy.sql.elements.quoted_name` construct when using the \"schema\" argument within operations. This allows a name containing a dot to be fully quoted, as well as to provide configurable quoting on a per-name basis. * Added a routine by which the Postgresql Alembic dialect inspects the server default of INTEGER/BIGINT columns as they are reflected during autogenerate for the pattern \"nextval(...)\" containing a potential sequence name, then queries \"pg_catalog\" to see if this sequence is \"owned\" by the column being reflected; if so, it assumes this is a SERIAL or BIGSERIAL column and the server default is omitted from the column reflection as well as any kind of server_default comparison or rendering, along with an INFO message in the logs indicating this has taken place. This allows SERIAL/BIGSERIAL columns to keep the SEQUENCE from being unnecessarily present within the autogenerate operation. * The system by which autogenerate renders expressions within a :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Index`, the \"server_default\" of :class:`~sqlalchemy.schema.Column`, and the \"existing_server_default\" of :meth:`.Operations.alter_column` has been overhauled to anticipate arbitrary SQLAlchemy SQL constructs, such as \"func.somefunction()\", \"cast()\", \"desc()\", and others. The system does not, as might be preferred, render the full-blown Python expression as originally created within the application\'s source code, as this would be exceedingly complex and difficult. Instead, it renders the SQL expression against the target backend that\'s subject to the autogenerate, and then renders that SQL inside of a :func:`~sqlalchemy.sql.expression.text` construct as a literal SQL string. This approach still has the downside that the rendered SQL construct may not be backend-agnostic in all cases, so there is still a need for manual intervention in that small number of cases, but overall the majority of cases should work correctly now. Big thanks to Carlos Rivera for pull requests and support on this. * SQLAlchemy\'s testing infrastructure is now used to run tests. This system supports both nose and pytest and opens the way for Alembic testing to support any number of backends, parallel testing, and 3rd party dialect testing. * Minimum SQLAlchemy version is now 0.7.6, however at least 0.8.4 is strongly recommended. The overhaul of the test suite allows for fully passing tests on all SQLAlchemy versions from 0.7.6 on forward. * The \"match\" keyword is not sent to :class:`.ForeignKeyConstraint` by :meth:`.Operations.create_foreign_key` when SQLAlchemy 0.7 is in use; this keyword was added to SQLAlchemy as of 0.8.0. - changes from version 0.6.7: * Fixed bug in MSSQL dialect where \"rename table\" wasn\'t using \"sp_rename()\" as is required on SQL Server. Pull request courtesy Åukasz BoÅ‚dys. * Added support for functional indexes when using the :meth:`.Operations.create_index` directive. Within the list of columns, the SQLAlchemy \"text()\" construct can be sent, embedding a literal SQL expression; the :meth:`.Operations.create_index` will perform some hackery behind the scenes to get the :class:`.Index` construct to cooperate. This works around some current limitations in :class:`.Index` which should be resolved on the SQLAlchemy side at some point. - changes from version 0.6.6: * A file named \"__init__.py\" in the \"versions/\" directory is now ignored by Alembic when the collection of version files is retrieved. Pull request courtesy Michael Floering. * Fixed Py3K bug where an attempt would be made to sort None against string values when autogenerate would detect tables across multiple schemas, including the default schema. Pull request courtesy paradoxxxzero. * Autogenerate render will render the arguments within a Table construct using \" *[...]\" when the number of columns/elements is greater than 255. Pull request courtesy Ryan P. Kelly. * Fixed bug where foreign key constraints would fail to render in autogenerate when a schema name was present. Pull request courtesy Andreas Zeidler. * Some deep-in-the-weeds fixes to try to get \"server default\" comparison working better across platforms and expressions, in particular on the Postgresql backend, mostly dealing with quoting/not quoting of various expressions at the appropriate time and on a per-backend basis. Repaired and tested support for such defaults as Postgresql interval and array defaults. * When a run of Alembic command line fails due to \"CommandError\", the output now prefixes the string with \"\"FAILED:\"\", and the error is also written to the log output using \"log.error()\". * Liberalized even more the check for MySQL indexes that shouldn\'t be counted in autogenerate as \"drops\"; this time it\'s been reported that an implicitly created index might be named the same as a composite foreign key constraint, and not the actual columns, so we now skip those when detected as well. * Added a new accessor :attr:`.MigrationContext.config`, when used in conjunction with a :class:`.EnvironmentContext` and :class:`.Config`, this config will be returned. Patch courtesy Marc Abramowitz. - changes from version 0.6.5: * This releases\' \"autogenerate index detection\" bug, when a MySQL table includes an Index with the same name as a column, autogenerate reported it as an \"add\" even though its not; this is because we ignore reflected indexes of this nature due to MySQL creating them implicitly. Indexes that are named the same as a column are now ignored on MySQL if we see that the backend is reporting that it already exists; this indicates that we can still detect additions of these indexes but not drops, as we cannot distinguish a backend index same-named as the column as one that is user generated or mysql-generated. * Added new feature :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.transaction_per_migration`, which when True causes the BEGIN/COMMIT pair to incur for each migration individually, rather than for the whole series of migrations. This is to assist with some database directives that need to be within individual transactions, without the need to disable transactional DDL entirely. * Fixed bug where the \"include_object()\" filter would not receive the original :class:`.Column` object when evaluating a database-only column to be dropped; the object would not include the parent :class:`.Table` nor other aspects of the column that are important for generating the \"downgrade\" case where the column is recreated. * Fixed bug where :meth:`.EnvironmentContext.get_x_argument` would fail if the :class:`.Config` in use didn\'t actually originate from a command line call. * Fixed another bug regarding naming conventions, continuing from :ticket:`183`, where add_index() drop_index() directives would not correctly render the \"f()\" construct when the index contained a convention-driven name. - changes from version 0.6.4: * Added quoting to the table name when the special EXEC is run to drop any existing server defaults or constraints when the :paramref:`.drop_column.mssql_drop_check` or :paramref:`.drop_column.mssql_drop_default` arguments are used. * Added/fixed support for MySQL \"SET DEFAULT\" / \"DROP DEFAULT\" phrases, which will now be rendered if only the server default is changing or being dropped (e.g. specify None to alter_column() to indicate \"DROP DEFAULT\"). Also added support for rendering MODIFY rather than CHANGE when the column name isn\'t changing. * Added support for the \"initially\", \"match\" keyword arguments as well as dialect-specific keyword arguments to :meth:`.Operations.create_foreign_key`. * Altered the support for \"sourceless\" migration files (e.g. only .pyc or .pyo present) so that the flag \"sourceless=true\" needs to be in alembic.ini for this behavior to take effect. * The feature that keeps on giving, index/unique constraint autogenerate detection, has even more fixes, this time to accommodate database dialects that both don\'t yet report on unique constraints, but the backend does report unique constraints as indexes. The logic Alembic uses to distinguish between \"this is an index!\" vs. \"this is a unique constraint that is also reported as an index!\" has now been further enhanced to not produce unwanted migrations when the dialect is observed to not yet implement get_unique_constraints() (e.g. mssql). Note that such a backend will no longer report index drops for unique indexes, as these cannot be distinguished from an unreported unique index. * Extensive changes have been made to more fully support SQLAlchemy\'s new naming conventions feature. Note that while SQLAlchemy has added this feature as of 0.9.2, some additional fixes in 0.9.4 are needed to resolve some of the issues: 1. The :class:`.Operations` object now takes into account the naming conventions that are present on the :class:`.MetaData` object that\'s associated using :paramref:`~.EnvironmentContext.configure.target_metadata`. When :class:`.Operations` renders a constraint directive like \"ADD CONSTRAINT\", it now will make use of this naming convention when it produces its own temporary :class:`.MetaData` object. 2. Note however that the autogenerate feature in most cases generates constraints like foreign keys and unique constraints with the final names intact; the only exception are the constraints implicit with a schema-type like Boolean or Enum. In most of these cases, the naming convention feature will not take effect for these constraints and will instead use the given name as is, with one exception.... 3. Naming conventions which use the \"\"%(constraint_name)s\"\" token, that is, produce a new name that uses the original name as a component, will still be pulled into the naming convention converter and be converted. The problem arises when autogenerate renders a constraint with it\'s already-generated name present in the migration file\'s source code, the name will be doubled up at render time due to the combination of #1 and #2. So to work around this, autogenerate now renders these already-tokenized names using the new :meth:`.Operations.f` component. This component is only generated if * *SQLAlchemy 0.9.4 * * or greater is in use. Therefore it is highly recommended that an upgrade to Alembic 0.6.4 be accompanied by an upgrade of SQLAlchemy 0.9.4, if the new naming conventions feature is used. * Suppressed IOErrors which can raise when program output pipe is closed under a program like \"head\"; however this only works on Python 2. On Python 3, there is not yet a known way to suppress the BrokenPipeError warnings without prematurely terminating the program via signals. * Fixed bug where :meth:`.Operations.bulk_insert` would not function properly when :meth:`.Operations.inline_literal` values were used, either in --sql or non-sql mode. The values will now render directly in --sql mode. For compatibility with \"online\" mode, a new flag :paramref:`~.Operations.bulk_insert.multiinsert` can be set to False which will cause each parameter set to be compiled and executed with individual INSERT statements. * Fixed a failure of the system that allows \"legacy keyword arguments\" to be understood, which arose as of a change in Python 3.4 regarding decorators. A workaround is applied that allows the code to work across Python 3 versions. * The :func:`.command.revision` command now returns the :class:`.Script` object corresponding to the newly generated revision. From this structure, one can get the revision id, the module documentation, and everything else, for use in scripts that call upon this command. Pull request courtesy Robbie Coomber. - changes from version 0.6.3: * Added a workaround for when we call \"fcntl.ioctl()\" to get at \"TERMWIDTH\"; if the function returns zero, as is reported to occur in some pseudo-ttys, the message wrapping system is disabled in the same way as if \"ioctl()\" failed. * Added new argument :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.user_module_prefix`. This prefix is applied when autogenerate renders a user-defined type, which here is defined as any type that is from a module outside of the \"sqlalchemy.\" hierarchy. This prefix defaults to \"None\", in which case the :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.sqlalchemy_module_prefix` is used, thus preserving the current behavior. * Added support for autogenerate covering the use case where :class:`.Table` objects specified in the metadata have an explicit \"schema\" attribute whose name matches that of the connection\'s default schema (e.g. \"public\" for Postgresql). Previously, it was assumed that \"schema\" was \"None\" when it matched the \"default\" schema, now the comparison adjusts for this. * The :func:`.compare_metadata` public API function now takes into account the settings for :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.include_object`, :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.include_symbol`, and :paramref:`.EnvironmentContext.configure.include_schemas`, in the same way that the \"--autogenerate\" command does. Pull request courtesy Roman Podoliaka. * Calling :func:`.bulk_insert` with an empty list will not emit any commands on the current connection. This was already the case with \"--sql\" mode, so is now the case with \"online\" mode. * Enabled schema support for index and unique constraint autodetection; previously these were non-functional and could in some cases lead to attribute errors. Pull request courtesy Dimitris Theodorou. * More fixes to index autodetection; indexes created with expressions like DESC or functional indexes will no longer cause AttributeError exceptions when attempting to compare the columns. * The :class:`.ScriptDirectory` system that loads migration files from a \"versions/\" directory now supports so-called \"sourceless\" operation, where the \".py\" files are not present and instead \".pyc\" or \".pyo\" files are directly present where the \".py\" files should be. Note that while Python 3.3 has a new system of locating \".pyc\"/\".pyo\" files within a directory called \"__pycache__\" (e.g. PEP-3147), PEP-3147 maintains support for the \"source-less imports\" use case, where the \".pyc\"/\".pyo\" are in present in the \"old\" location, e.g. next to the \".py\" file; this is the usage that\'s supported even when running Python3.3. - changes from version 0.6.2: * Autogenerate for \"op.create_table()\" will not include a \"PrimaryKeyConstraint()\" that has no columns. * Fixed bug in the not-internally-used :meth:`.ScriptDirectory.get_base` method which would fail if called on an empty versions directory. * An almost-rewrite of the new unique constraint/index autogenerate detection, to accommodate a variety of issues. The emphasis is on not generating false positives for those cases where no net change is present, as these errors are the ones that impact all autogenerate runs: + Fixed an issue with unique constraint autogenerate detection where a named \"UniqueConstraint\" on both sides with column changes would render with the \"add\" operation before the \"drop\", requiring the user to reverse the order manually. + Corrected for MySQL\'s apparent addition of an implicit index for a foreign key column, so that it doesn\'t show up as \"removed\". This required that the index/constraint autogen system query the dialect-specific implementation for special exceptions. + reworked the \"dedupe\" logic to accommodate MySQL\'s bi-directional duplication of unique indexes as unique constraints, and unique constraints as unique indexes. Postgresql\'s slightly different logic of duplicating unique constraints into unique indexes continues to be accommodated as well. Note that a unique index or unique constraint removal on a backend that duplicates these may show up as a distinct \"remove_constraint()\" / \"remove_index()\" pair, which may need to be corrected in the post-autogenerate if multiple backends are being supported. + added another dialect-specific exception to the SQLite backend when dealing with unnamed unique constraints, as the backend can\'t currently report on constraints that were made with this technique, hence they\'d come out as \"added\" on every run. + the \"op.create_table()\" directive will be auto-generated with the \"UniqueConstraint\" objects inline, but will not double them up with a separate \"create_unique_constraint()\" call, which may have been occurring. Indexes still get rendered as distinct \"op.create_index()\" calls even when the corresponding table was created in the same script. + the inline \"UniqueConstraint\" within \"op.create_table()\" includes all the options like \"deferrable\", \"initially\", etc. Previously these weren\'t rendering. * Added new argument \"mssql_drop_foreign_key\" to :meth:`.Operations.drop_column`. Like \"mssql_drop_default\" and \"mssql_drop_check\", will do an inline lookup for a single foreign key which applies to this column, and drop it. For a column with more than one FK, you\'d still need to explicitly use :meth:`.Operations.drop_constraint` given the name, even though only MSSQL has this limitation in the first place. * The MSSQL backend will add the batch separator (e.g. \"\"GO\"\") in \"--sql\" mode after the final \"COMMIT\" statement, to ensure that statement is also processed in batch mode. Courtesy Derek Harland. - changes from version 0.6.1: * Fixed bug where :func:`.op.alter_column` in the MySQL dialect would fail to apply quotes to column names that had mixed casing or spaces. * Expanded the size of the \"slug\" generated by \"revision\" to 40 characters, which is also configurable by new field \"truncate_slug_length\"; and also split on the word rather than the character; courtesy Frozenball. * Fixed the output wrapping for Alembic message output, so that we either get the terminal width for \"pretty printing\" with indentation, or if not we just output the text as is; in any case the text won\'t be wrapped too short. * Fixes to Py3k in-place compatibity regarding output encoding and related; the use of the new io. * package introduced some incompatibilities on Py2k. These should be resolved, due to the introduction of new adapter types for translating from io. * to Py2k file types, StringIO types. Thanks to Javier Santacruz for help with this. * Fixed py3k bug where the wrong form of \"next()\" was being called when using the list_templates command. Courtesy Chris Wilkes. * Support for autogeneration detection and rendering of indexes and unique constraints has been added. The logic goes through some effort in order to differentiate between true unique constraints and unique indexes, where there are some quirks on backends like Postgresql. The effort here in producing the feature and tests is courtesy of IJL. * Fixed bug introduced by new \"include_object\" argument where the inspected column would be misinterpreted when using a user-defined type comparison function, causing a KeyError or similar expression-related error. Fix courtesy Maarten van Schaik. * Added the \"deferrable\" keyword argument to :func:`.op.create_foreign_key` so that \"DEFERRABLE\" constraint generation is supported; courtesy Pedro Romano. * Ensured that strings going to stdout go through an encode/decode phase, so that any non-ASCII characters get to the output stream correctly in both Py2k and Py3k. Also added source encoding detection using Mako\'s parse_encoding() routine in Py2k so that the __doc__ of a non-ascii revision file can be treated as unicode in Py2k.
Mon Nov 11 13:00:00 2013 p.drouandAATTgmail.com - Disable tests; these fail with every openSUSE/SLE version
Thu Aug 8 14:00:00 2013 dmuellerAATTsuse.com - update to 0.6.0: * [feature] Added new kw argument to EnvironmentContext.configure() include_object. * [feature] The output of the alembic history command is now expanded. * [feature] Added alembic.config.Config.cmd_opts attribute, allows access to the argparse options passed to the alembic runner.(link) * [feature] Added new command line argument -x, allows extra arguments to be appended to the command line which can be consumed within an env.py script by looking at context.config.cmd_opts.x, or more simply a new method EnvironmentContext.get_x_argument().(link) * [feature] Added -r argument to alembic history command, allows specification of [start]:[end] to view a slice of history. * [feature] Source base is now in-place for Python 2.6 through 3.3, without the need for 2to3. * [feature] Added new kw argument to EnvironmentContext.configure() include_object.
Thu Apr 25 14:00:00 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com - Ship hg exported tarball until 0.6.0 is released. Fixes Python-3.3 compatibility issues
Tue Apr 23 14:00:00 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com - Dont\'t buildrequire argparse, it is part of the Python3 standard library - Run 2to3 to actually generate py3 code - Fix unittests, one test fails on encoding, drop that for now
Sun Apr 14 14:00:00 2013 p.drouandAATTgmail.com - Update to version 0.5.0 + added version_table_schema argument to EnvironmentContext.configure(), complements the version_table argument to set an optional remote schema for the version table. + added output_encoding option to EnvironmentContext.configure(), used with --sql mode to apply an encoding to the output stream. + added Operations.create_primary_key() operation, will genenerate an ADD CONSTRAINT for a primary key. + upgrade and downgrade commands will list the first line of the docstring out next to the version number. + added –head-only option to “alembic current”, will print current version plus the symbol “(head)” if this version is the head or not. + the rendering of any construct during autogenerate can be customized, in particular to allow special rendering for user-defined column, constraint subclasses, using new render _item argument to EnvironmentContext.configure(). + fix format of RENAME for table that includes schema with Postgresql; the schema name shouldn’t be in the “TO” field. + fix bug whereby double quoting would be applied to target column name during an sp_rename operation. + fix transactional_ddl flag for SQLite, MySQL dialects set to False. MySQL doesn’t support it, SQLite does but current pysqlite driver does not. + fix Autogenerate will render additional table keyword arguments like “mysql_engine” and others within op.create_table(). + fix bug whereby create_index() would include in the constraint columns that are added to all Table objects using events, externally to the generation of the constraint. This is the same issue that was fixed for unique constraints in version 0.3.2. + fix worked around a backwards-incompatible regression in Python3.3 regarding argparse; running “alembic” with no arguments now yields an informative error in py3.3 as with all previous versions. + fix host of argument name changes within migration operations for consistency. Keyword arguments will continue to work on the old name for backwards compatibility, however required positional arguments will not: * Operations.alter_column() - name -> new_column_name - old name will work for backwards compatibility. * Operations.create_index() - tablename -> table_name - argument is positional. * Operations.drop_index() - tablename -> table_name - old name will work for backwards compatibility. * Operations.drop_constraint() - tablename -> table_name - argument is positional. * Operations.drop_constraint() - type -> type_ - old name will work for backwards compatibility + SQLAlchemy 0.6 is no longer supported by Alembic - minimum version is 0.7.3, full support is as of 0.7.9. - Initial python3 support
Thu Jan 17 13:00:00 2013 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com - Set nose version requirement
Mon Jan 14 13:00:00 2013 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Update to version 0.4.2: + Fixed bug where autogenerate would fail if a Column to be added to a table made use of the \".key\" paramter. + Added a workaround to setup.py to prevent \"NoneType\" error from occuring when \"setup.py test\" is run. + Added a README.unittests with instructions for running the test suite fully. - Changes from version 0.4.1: + Added support for autogenerate render of ForeignKeyConstraint options onupdate, ondelete, initially, and deferred. + Explicit error message describing the case when downgrade --sql is used without specifying specific start/end versions. + Fixed the minute component in file_template which returned the month part of the create date.
Mon Jan 14 13:00:00 2013 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Disable testsuite on SLE
Fri Nov 23 13:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Update to version 0.4.0: + [feature] Support for tables in alternate schemas has been added fully to all operations, as well as to the autogenerate feature. When using autogenerate, specifying the flag include_schemas=True to Environment.configure() will also cause autogenerate to scan all schemas located by Inspector.get_schema_names(), which is supported by *some * (but not all) SQLAlchemy dialects including Postgresql. * Enormous * thanks to Bruno Binet for a huge effort in implementing as well as writing tests. #33. + [feature] The command line runner has been organized into a reusable CommandLine object, so that other front-ends can re-use the argument parsing built in. #70 + [feature] Added \"stdout\" option to Config, provides control over where the \"print\" output of commands like \"history\", \"init\", \"current\" etc. are sent. #43 + [bug] Fixed the \"multidb\" template which was badly out of date. It now generates revision files using the configuration to determine the different upgrade_() methods needed as well, instead of needing to hardcode these. Huge thanks to BryceLohr for doing the heavy lifting here. #71 + [bug] Fixed the regexp that was checking for .py files in the version directory to allow any .py file through. Previously it was doing some kind of defensive checking, probably from some early notions of how this directory works, that was prohibiting various filename patterns such as those which begin with numbers. #72 + [bug] Fixed MySQL rendering for server_default which didn\'t work if the server_default was a generated SQL expression. Courtesy Moriyoshi Koizumi. + [feature] Added support for alteration of MySQL columns that have AUTO_INCREMENT, as well as enabling this flag. Courtesy Moriyoshi Koizumi.
Wed Jun 6 14:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Update to version 0.3.4: + [bug] Fixed command-line bug introduced by the \"revision_environment\" feature. - Changes from version 0.3.3: + [feature] New config argument \"revision_environment=true\", causes env.py to be run unconditionally when the \"revision\" command is run, to support script.py.mako templates with dependencies on custom \"template_args\". + [feature] Added \"template_args\" option to configure() so that an env.py can add additional arguments to the template context when running the \"revision\" command. This requires either --autogenerate or the configuration directive \"revision_environment=true\". + [bug] Added \"type\" argument to op.drop_constraint(), and implemented full constraint drop support for MySQL. CHECK and undefined raise an error. MySQL needs the constraint type in order to emit a DROP CONSTRAINT. #44 + [feature] Added version_table argument to EnvironmentContext.configure(), allowing for the configuration of the version table name. #34 + [feature] Added support for \"relative\" migration identifiers, i.e. \"alembic upgrade +2\", \"alembic downgrade -1\". Courtesy Atsushi Odagiri for this feature. + [bug] Fixed bug whereby directories inside of the template directories, such as __pycache__ on Pypy, would mistakenly be interpreted as files which are part of the template. #49
Wed May 23 14:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Update to version 0.3.2: + [feature] Basic support for Oracle added + [feature] Added support for UniqueConstraint in autogenerate + [bug] Fixed support of schema-qualified ForeignKey target in column alter operations, + [bug] Fixed bug whereby create_unique_constraint() would include in the constraint columns that are added to all Table objects using events, externally to the generation of the constraint. - Changes from version 0.3.1: + [bug] bulk_insert() fixes: 1. bulk_insert() operation was not working most likely since the 0.2 series when used with an engine 2. Repaired bulk_insert() to complete when used against a lower-case-t table and executing with only one set of parameters, working around SQLAlchemy bug #2461 in this regard. 3. bulk_insert() uses \"inline=True\" so that phrases like RETURNING and such don\'t get invoked for single-row bulk inserts. 4. bulk_insert() will check that you\'re passing a list of dictionaries in, raises TypeError if not detected. - Changes from version 0.3.0: + [general] The focus of 0.3 is to clean up and more fully document the public API of Alembic, including better accessors on the MigrationContext and ScriptDirectory objects. Methods that are not considered to be public on these objects have been underscored, and methods which should be public have been cleaned up and documented, including: MigrationContext.get_current_revision() ScriptDirectory.iterate_revisions() ScriptDirectory.get_current_head() ScriptDirectory.get_heads() ScriptDirectory.get_base() ScriptDirectory.generate_revision() + [feature] Added a bit of autogenerate to the public API in the form of the function alembic.autogenerate.compare_metadata.
Wed Mar 7 13:00:00 2012 saschpeAATTsuse.de - Initial version
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