Cheetah 3.3.3.post1
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.3.3.post1, the first post-release of release 3.3.3 of branch 3.3 of CheetahTemplate3. What's new in CheetahTemplate3 == CI: - GHActions: Build and publish wheels on Linux/aarch64. What is CheetahTemplate3 Cheetah3 is a free and open source (MIT) Python template engine. It's a fork of the original CheetahTemplate library. Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is CheetahTemplate3 = Site: https://cheetahtemplate.org/ Download: https://pypi.org/project/CT3/3.3.3.post1 News and changes: https://cheetahtemplate.org/news.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/cheetah Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/cheetahtemplate/mailman/ Development: https://github.com/CheetahTemplate3 Developer Guide: https://cheetahtemplate.org/dev_guide/ Example === Install:: $ pip install CT3 # (or even "ct3") Below is a simple example of some Cheetah code, as you can see it's practically Python. You can import, inherit and define methods just like in a regular Python module, since that's what your Cheetah templates are compiled to :) :: #from Cheetah.Template import Template #extends Template #set $people = [{'name' : 'Tom', 'mood' : 'Happy'}, {'name' : 'Dick', 'mood' : 'Sad'}, {'name' : 'Harry', 'mood' : 'Hairy'}] How are you feeling? #for $person in $people $person['name'] is $person['mood'] #end for Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
SQLObject 3.11.0
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.11.0, the first stable release of branch 3.11 of SQLObject. What's new in SQLObject === Features * Continue working on ``SQLRelatedJoin`` aliasing introduced in 3.10.2. When a table joins with itself calling ``relJoinCol.filter(thisClass.q.column)`` raises ``ValueError`` hinting that an alias is required for filtering. * Test that ``idType`` is either ``int`` or ``str``. * Added ``sqlmeta.idSize``. This sets the size of integer column ``id`` for MySQL and PostgreSQL. Allowed values are ``'TINY'``, ``'SMALL'``, ``'MEDIUM'``, ``'BIG'``, ``None``; default is ``None``. For Postgres mapped to ``smallserial``/``serial``/``bigserial``. For other backends it's currently ignored. Feature request by Meet Gujrathi at https://stackoverflow.com/q/77360075/7976758 For a more complete list, please see the news: http://sqlobject.org/News.html What is SQLObject = SQLObject is a free and open-source (LGPL) Python object-relational mapper. Your database tables are described as classes, and rows are instances of those classes. SQLObject is meant to be easy to use and quick to get started with. SQLObject supports a number of backends: MySQL/MariaDB (with a number of DB API drivers: ``MySQLdb``, ``mysqlclient``, ``mysql-connector``, ``PyMySQL``, ``mariadb``), PostgreSQL (``psycopg2``, ``PyGreSQL``, partially ``pg8000`` and ``py-postgresql``), SQLite (builtin ``sqlite``, ``pysqlite``); connections to other backends - Firebird, Sybase, MSSQL and MaxDB (also known as SAPDB) - are less debugged). Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is SQLObject == Site: http://sqlobject.org Download: https://pypi.org/project/SQLObject/3.11.0 News and changes: http://sqlobject.org/News.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sqlobject Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/sqlobject/mailman/ Development: http://sqlobject.org/devel/ Developer Guide: http://sqlobject.org/DeveloperGuide.html Example === Install:: $ pip install sqlobject Create a simple class that wraps a table:: >>> from sqlobject import * >>> >>> sqlhub.processConnection = connectionForURI('sqlite:/:memory:') >>> >>> class Person(SQLObject): ... fname = StringCol() ... mi = StringCol(length=1, default=None) ... lname = StringCol() ... >>> Person.createTable() Use the object:: >>> p = Person(fname="John", lname="Doe") >>> p >>> p.fname 'John' >>> p.mi = 'Q' >>> p2 = Person.get(1) >>> p2 >>> p is p2 True Queries:: >>> p3 = Person.selectBy(lname="Doe")[0] >>> p3 >>> pc = Person.select(Person.q.lname=="Doe").count() >>> pc 1 Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
SQLObject 3.10.3
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.10.3, the 3rd bugfix release of branch 3.10 of SQLObject. What's new in SQLObject === The contributors for this release are Igor Yudytskiy and shuffle (github.com/shuffleyxf). Thanks! Bug fixes - * Relaxed aliasing in ``SQLRelatedJoin`` introduced in 3.10.2 - aliasing is required only when the table joins with itself. When there're two tables to join aliasing prevents filtering -- wrong SQL is generated in ``relJoinCol.filter(thisClass.q.column)``. Drivers --- * Fix(SQLiteConnection): Release connections from threads that are no longer active. This fixes memory leak in multithreaded programs in Windows. ``SQLite`` requires different connections per thread so ``SQLiteConnection`` creates and stores a connection per thread. When a thread finishes its connections should be closed. But if a program doesn't cooperate and doesn't close connections at the end of a thread SQLObject leaks memory as connection objects are stuck in ``SQLiteConnection``. On Linux the leak is negligible as Linux reuses thread IDs so new connections replace old ones and old connections are garbage collected. But Windows doesn't reuse thread IDs so old connections pile and never released. To fix the problem ``SQLiteConnection`` now enumerates threads and releases connections from non-existing threads. * Dropped ``supersqlite``. It seems abandoned. The last version 0.0.78 was released in 2018. Tests - * Run tests with Python 3.12. CI -- * GHActions: Ensure ``pip`` only if needed This is to work around a problem in conda with Python 3.7 - it brings in wrong version of ``setuptools`` incompatible with Python 3.7. For a more complete list, please see the news: http://sqlobject.org/News.html What is SQLObject = SQLObject is a free and open-source (LGPL) Python object-relational mapper. Your database tables are described as classes, and rows are instances of those classes. SQLObject is meant to be easy to use and quick to get started with. SQLObject supports a number of backends: MySQL/MariaDB (with a number of DB API drivers: ``MySQLdb``, ``mysqlclient``, ``mysql-connector``, ``PyMySQL``, ``mariadb``), PostgreSQL (``psycopg2``, ``PyGreSQL``, partially ``pg8000`` and ``py-postgresql``), SQLite (builtin ``sqlite``, ``pysqlite``); connections to other backends - Firebird, Sybase, MSSQL and MaxDB (also known as SAPDB) - are less debugged). Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is SQLObject == Site: http://sqlobject.org Download: https://pypi.org/project/SQLObject/3.10.3 News and changes: http://sqlobject.org/News.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sqlobject Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/sqlobject/mailman/ Development: http://sqlobject.org/devel/ Developer Guide: http://sqlobject.org/DeveloperGuide.html Example === Install:: $ pip install sqlobject Create a simple class that wraps a table:: >>> from sqlobject import * >>> >>> sqlhub.processConnection = connectionForURI('sqlite:/:memory:') >>> >>> class Person(SQLObject): ... fname = StringCol() ... mi = StringCol(length=1, default=None) ... lname = StringCol() ... >>> Person.createTable() Use the object:: >>> p = Person(fname="John", lname="Doe") >>> p >>> p.fname 'John' >>> p.mi = 'Q' >>> p2 = Person.get(1) >>> p2 >>> p is p2 True Queries:: >>> p3 = Person.selectBy(lname="Doe")[0] >>> p3 >>> pc = Person.select(Person.q.lname=="Doe").count() >>> pc 1 Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Cheetah 3.3.3
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.3.3, the fourth release of branch 3.3 of CheetahTemplate3. What's new in CheetahTemplate3 == Minor features: - Protect ``import cgi`` in preparation to Python 3.13. Tests: - Run tests with Python 3.12. CI: - GHActions: Ensure ``pip`` only if needed This is to work around a problem in conda with Python 3.7 - it brings in wrong version of ``setuptools`` incompatible with Python 3.7. What is CheetahTemplate3 Cheetah3 is a free and open source (MIT) Python template engine. It's a fork of the original CheetahTemplate library. Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is CheetahTemplate3 = Site: https://cheetahtemplate.org/ Download: https://pypi.org/project/CT3/3.3.3 News and changes: https://cheetahtemplate.org/news.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/cheetah Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/cheetahtemplate/mailman/ Development: https://github.com/CheetahTemplate3 Developer Guide: https://cheetahtemplate.org/dev_guide/ Example === Install:: $ pip install CT3 # (or even "ct3") Below is a simple example of some Cheetah code, as you can see it's practically Python. You can import, inherit and define methods just like in a regular Python module, since that's what your Cheetah templates are compiled to :) :: #from Cheetah.Template import Template #extends Template #set $people = [{'name' : 'Tom', 'mood' : 'Happy'}, {'name' : 'Dick', 'mood' : 'Sad'}, {'name' : 'Harry', 'mood' : 'Hairy'}] How are you feeling? #for $person in $people $person['name'] is $person['mood'] #end for Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
SQLObject 3.10.2
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.10.2, a minor feature release and the second bugfix release of branch 3.10 of SQLObject. What's new in SQLObject === The contributor for this release is Igor Yudytskiy. Thanks! Minor features -- * Class ``Alias`` grows a method ``.select()`` to match ``SQLObject.select()``. Bug fixes - * Fixed a bug in ``SQLRelatedJoin`` in the case where the table joins with itself; in the resulting SQL two instances of the table must use different aliases. Thanks to Igor Yudytskiy for providing an elaborated bug report. For a more complete list, please see the news: http://sqlobject.org/News.html What is SQLObject = SQLObject is a free and open-source (LGPL) Python object-relational mapper. Your database tables are described as classes, and rows are instances of those classes. SQLObject is meant to be easy to use and quick to get started with. SQLObject supports a number of backends: MySQL/MariaDB (with a number of DB API drivers: ``MySQLdb``, ``mysqlclient``, ``mysql-connector``, ``PyMySQL``, ``mariadb``), PostgreSQL (``psycopg2``, ``PyGreSQL``, partially ``pg8000`` and ``py-postgresql``), SQLite (builtin ``sqlite``, ``pysqlite``, partially ``supersqlite``); connections to other backends - Firebird, Sybase, MSSQL and MaxDB (also known as SAPDB) - are less debugged). Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is SQLObject == Site: http://sqlobject.org Download: https://pypi.org/project/SQLObject/3.10.2a0.dev20221222/ News and changes: http://sqlobject.org/News.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sqlobject Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/sqlobject/mailman/ Development: http://sqlobject.org/devel/ Developer Guide: http://sqlobject.org/DeveloperGuide.html Example === Install:: $ pip install sqlobject Create a simple class that wraps a table:: >>> from sqlobject import * >>> >>> sqlhub.processConnection = connectionForURI('sqlite:/:memory:') >>> >>> class Person(SQLObject): ... fname = StringCol() ... mi = StringCol(length=1, default=None) ... lname = StringCol() ... >>> Person.createTable() Use the object:: >>> p = Person(fname="John", lname="Doe") >>> p >>> p.fname 'John' >>> p.mi = 'Q' >>> p2 = Person.get(1) >>> p2 >>> p is p2 True Queries:: >>> p3 = Person.selectBy(lname="Doe")[0] >>> p3 >>> pc = Person.select(Person.q.lname=="Doe").count() >>> pc 1 Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
Cheetah 3.3.2
Hello! I'm pleased to announce version 3.3.2, the 2nd bug-fix of branch 3.3 of CheetahTemplate3. What's new in CheetahTemplate3 == The contributor for this release is nate.k. Thanks! Bug fixes: - Fixed printing to stdout in ``CheetahWrapper``. CI: - CI(GHActions): Install all Python and PyPy versions from ``conda-forge``. What is CheetahTemplate3 Cheetah3 is a free and open source (MIT) Python template engine. It's a fork of the original CheetahTemplate library. Python 2.7 or 3.4+ is required. Where is CheetahTemplate3 = Site: https://cheetahtemplate.org/ Download: https://pypi.org/project/CT3/3.3.2 News and changes: https://cheetahtemplate.org/news.html StackOverflow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/cheetah Mailing lists: https://sourceforge.net/p/cheetahtemplate/mailman/ Development: https://github.com/CheetahTemplate3 Developer Guide: https://cheetahtemplate.org/dev_guide/ Example === Install:: $ pip install CT3 # (or even "ct3") Below is a simple example of some Cheetah code, as you can see it's practically Python. You can import, inherit and define methods just like in a regular Python module, since that's what your Cheetah templates are compiled to :) :: #from Cheetah.Template import Template #extends Template #set $people = [{'name' : 'Tom', 'mood' : 'Happy'}, {'name' : 'Dick', 'mood' : 'Sad'}, {'name' : 'Harry', 'mood' : 'Hairy'}] How are you feeling? #for $person in $people $person['name'] is $person['mood'] #end for Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmanhttps://phdru.name/p...@phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list