Hey everyone, The "rom" package is a Redis object mapper for Python. It sports an interface similar to Django's ORM, SQLAlchemy with the declarative base, or Appengine's datastore.
The changelog for recent releases can be seen below my signature. You can find the package at: https://www.github.com/josiahcarlson/rom https://pypi.python.org/pypi/rom And docs can be found at: http://pythonhosted.org/rom/ Please CC me on any replies if you have any questions or comments. Thank you, - Josiah #---------------------------------- 0.28.0 ----------------------------------- [added] Composite unique constraints like SQLAlchemy's UniqueConstraint() and Django's unique_together, spelled and used like Django's unique_together. See http://pythonhosted.org//rom/rom.html#rom.Model for details. [fixed] Deleting entities will no longer leave extra index data around (regardless of whether the entitiy had any indexes defined). [added] Convenience function for cleaning out old index data from deleted entities. See and read the help on util.clean_old_index() . [added] Convenience function util.show_progress() to show the progress of util.refresh_indices() and util.clean_old_index() . See and read the help on util.show_progress() for usage. [fixed] Tests to no longer leave testing data in db 15, and running tests again should clean out the testing data. [fixed] Incorrect documentation about the String column type. #---------------------------------- 0.27.0 ----------------------------------- [changed] Added auto-tagging support for release versions pushed to PyPI. [added] Foreign key references defined with a OneToMany and ManyToOne relationship will now have the "one" side of the relationship deletion optionally restrict. Thanks to https://github.com/pconerly for the initial request and patch. [added] Additional warnings and tests for future on_delete behavior choices. [fixed] Re-save issue for datetime objects, as well as any future re-save issues (like what happened with json columns in rom 0.15). Thanks to https://github.com/iamkhush for the bug report and example testcase that lead to the solution. #---------------------------------- 0.26.5 ----------------------------------- [added] the ability to selectively choose rom's session caching behavior, see http://pythonhosted.org//rom/rom.html#using-a-non-caching-session-object #---------------------------------- 0.26.4 ----------------------------------- [fixed] forgot one reference that should have been fixed in 0.26.3. Everyone should upgrade from 0.26.3 . Thanks to https://github.com/Alanperd for the report and test case. #---------------------------------- 0.26.3 ----------------------------------- [fixed] issue when pattern match queries would sometimes produce more results than would be correct, bug report, test, and initial fix thanks to https://github.com/Alanperd #---------------------------------- 0.26.2 ----------------------------------- [fixed] issue when pattern-match queries wouldn't always return full results, bug report, test, and initial fix thanks to https://github.com/Alanperd [fixed] two testing errors in Python 2.6. [fixed] some test cases that weren't properly namespaced for easy cleanup. [removed] built documention from rom source distribution (see http://pythonhosted.org/rom/ instead). [fixed] base documention about rom including the readme is now a part of the docs available at http://pythonhosted.org/rom/ , thanks to https://github.com/pconerly for the report on incomplete docs. [fixed] added modern requirements thanks to report from https://github.com/pconerly . [fixed] documentation on per-model connection objects. [removed] extraneous and confusing documentation about the `index` and `columns` submodules. #---------------------------------- 0.26.1 ----------------------------------- [fixed] issue with deleted entity resurrection, bug report and fix thanks to Justin Mayfield https://github.com/mayfield [fixed] issue with deleted entities not being completely cleared out during delete with Lua writes enabled, bug report and fix also courtesy of Justin Mayfield https://github.com/mayfield -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/