File python-django_compressor.changes of Package python-django_compressor
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Wed Nov 28 15:32:11 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Add suggestions for useful additions:
+ python-beautifulsoup
+ python-html5lib
+ python-lxml
+ python-slimit
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Mon Nov 26 14:47:14 UTC 2012 - cfarrell@suse.com
- license update: MIT and BSD-3-Clause and Apache-2.0
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Tue Nov 13 22:47:11 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 1.2:
* Added compatibility with Django 1.4 and dropped support for Django 1.2.X.
* Added contributing docs. Be sure to check them out and start contributing!
* Moved CI to Travis: http://travis-ci.org/jezdez/django_compressor
* Introduced a new compressed context dictionary that is passed to the
templates that are responsible for rendering the compressed snippets.
This is a backwards-incompatible change if you've overridden any of the included templates:
compressor/css_file.html
compressor/css_inline.html
compressor/js_file.html
compressor/js_inline.html
The variables passed to those templates have been namespaced in a
dictionary, so it's easy to fix your own templates.
For example, the old compressor/js_file.html:
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ url }}"></script>
The new compressor/js_file.html:
<script type="text/javascript" src="{{ compressed.url }}"></script>
* Removed old templates named compressor/css.html and compressor/js.html
that were originally left for backwards compatibility. If you've
overridden them, just rename them to compressor/css_file.html or
compressor/js_file.html and make sure you've accounted for the backwards
incompatible change of the template context mentioned above.
* Reverted an unfortunate change to the YUI filter that prepended
'java -jar' to the binary name, which doesn't alway work, e.g. if the YUI
compressor is shipped as a script like /usr/bin/yui-compressor.
* Changed the sender parameter of the post_compress() signal to be either
compressor.css.CssCompressor or compressor.js.JsCompressor for easier
customization.
* Correctly handle offline compressing files that are found in {% if %}
template blocks.
* Renamed the second option for the COMPRESS_CSS_HASHING_METHOD setting from
'hash' to 'content' to better describe what it does. The old name is also
supported, as well as the default being 'mtime'.
* Fixed CssAbsoluteFilter, src attributes in includes now get transformed.
* Added a new hook to allow developers to completely bypass offline
compression in CompressorNode subclasses: is_offline_compression_enabled.
* Dropped versiontools from required dependencies again.
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Wed Feb 1 13:26:25 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de
- Spec file cleanup:
* Simplified macro usage
* Removed outdated %clean section
* Buildrequire python-distribute instead of setuptools
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Fri Jan 20 02:04:02 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Add missing requirement for django-appconf
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Thu Jan 12 19:03:33 UTC 2012 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 1.1.2:
* Fixed an installation issue related to versiontools
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Sat Nov 26 06:01:29 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 1.1.1:
- Fixed a stupid ImportError bug introduced in 1.1
- Fixed Jinja2 docs of since JINJA2_EXTENSIONS expects a class, not a module
- Fixed a Windows bug with regard to file resolving with staticfiles finders
- Stopped a potential memory leak when memoizing the rendered output
- Fixed the integration between staticfiles (e.g. in Django <= 1.3.1) and
compressor which prevents the collectstatic management command to work
- Warning - Make sure to remove the path method of your custom remote
storage class!
- 1.1:
- Made offline compression completely independent from cache (by writing a
manifest.json file)
- You can now easily run the compress management command locally and
transfer the COMPRESS_ROOT dir to your server
- Updated installation instructions to properly mention all dependencies,
even those internally used
- Fixed a bug introduced in 1.0 which would prevent the proper deactivation
of the compression in production
- Added a Jinja2 contrib extension
- Made sure the rel attribute of link tags can be mixed case
- Avoid overwriting context variables needed for compressor to work
- Stopped the compress management command to require model validation
- Added missing imports and fixed a few PEP 8 issues
- 1.0.1:
- Fixed regression in compressor.utils.staticfiles compatibility module
- 1.0:
- BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE Stopped swallowing exceptions raised by rendering
the template tag in production (DEBUG = False). This has the potential to
breaking lots of apps but on the other hand will help find bugs
- BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE The default function to create the cache key
stopped containing the server hostname. Instead the cache key now only has
the form 'django_compressor.<KEY>'
- To revert to the previous way simply set the COMPRESS_CACHE_KEY_FUNCTION
to 'compressor.cache.socket_cachekey'
- BACKWARDS-INCOMPATIBLE Renamed ambigously named COMPRESS_DATA_URI_MAX_SIZE
setting to COMPRESS_DATA_URI_MAX_SIZE. It’s the maximum size the
compressor.filters.datauri.DataUriFilter filter will embed files as data:
URIs
- Added COMPRESS_CSS_HASHING_METHOD setting with the options 'mtime'
(default) and 'hash' for the CssAbsoluteFilter filter. The latter uses the
content of the file to calculate the cache-busting hash
- Added support for {{ block.super }} to compress management command
- Dropped Django 1.1.X support
- Fixed compiler filters on Windows
- Handle new-style cached template loaders in the compress management
command
- Documented included filters
- Added Slim It filter
- Added new CallbackOutputFilter to ease the implementation of Python-based
callback filters that only need to pass the content to a callable
- Make use of django-appconf for settings handling and versiontools for
versions
- Uses the current context when rendering the render templates
- Added post_compress signal
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Wed Jul 27 21:27:56 UTC 2011 - jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Initial release