File python3-alembic.changes of Package python3-alembic

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Thu Aug  8 20:36:51 UTC 2013 - dmueller@suse.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.

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Thu Apr 25 12:35:26 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com

- Ship hg exported tarball until 0.6.0 is released. Fixes Python-3.3
  compatibility issues

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Tue Apr 23 08:16:36 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.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

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Sun Apr 14 15:53:22 UTC 2013 - p.drouand@gmail.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

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Thu Jan 17 12:31:01 UTC 2013 - toddrme2178@gmail.com

- Set nose version requirement

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Mon Jan 14 16:02:38 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.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.

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Mon Jan 14 16:00:10 UTC 2013 - saschpe@suse.de

- Disable testsuite on SLE

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Fri Nov 23 10:43:42 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.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_<xyz>() 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.

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Wed Jun  6 12:13:48 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.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

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Wed May 23 12:55:05 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.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.

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Wed Mar  7 08:25:45 UTC 2012 - saschpe@suse.de

- Initial version

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