======================== Django 2.2 release notes ======================== *April 1, 2019* Welcome to Django 2.2! These release notes cover the :ref:`new features `, as well as some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes ` you'll want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 2.1 or earlier. We've :ref:`begun the deprecation process for some features `. See the :doc:`/howto/upgrade-version` guide if you're updating an existing project. Django 2.2 is designated as a :term:`long-term support release `. It will receive security updates for at least three years after its release. Support for the previous LTS, Django 1.11, will end in April 2020. Python compatibility ==================== Django 2.2 supports Python 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8 (as of 2.2.8), and 3.9 (as of 2.2.17). We **highly recommend** and only officially support the latest release of each series. .. _whats-new-2.2: What's new in Django 2.2 ======================== Constraints ----------- The new :class:`~django.db.models.CheckConstraint` and :class:`~django.db.models.UniqueConstraint` classes enable adding custom database constraints. Constraints are added to models using the :attr:`Meta.constraints ` option. Minor features -------------- :mod:`django.contrib.admin` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added a CSS class to the column headers of :class:`~django.contrib.admin.TabularInline`. :mod:`django.contrib.auth` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The ``HttpRequest`` is now passed as the first positional argument to :meth:`.RemoteUserBackend.configure_user`, if it accepts it. :mod:`django.contrib.gis` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added Oracle support for the :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.Envelope` function. * Added SpatiaLite support for the :lookup:`coveredby` and :lookup:`covers` lookups. :mod:`django.contrib.postgres` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The new ``ordering`` argument for :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.aggregates.ArrayAgg` and :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.aggregates.StringAgg` determines the ordering of the aggregated elements. * The new :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.indexes.BTreeIndex`, :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.indexes.HashIndex` and :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.indexes.SpGistIndex` classes allow creating ``B-Tree``, ``hash``, and ``SP-GiST`` indexes in the database. * :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.indexes.BrinIndex` now has the ``autosummarize`` parameter. * The new ``search_type`` parameter of :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.search.SearchQuery` allows searching for a phrase or raw expression. :mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added path matching to the :option:`collectstatic --ignore` option so that patterns like ``/vendor/*.js`` can be used. Database backends ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added result streaming for :meth:`.QuerySet.iterator` on SQLite. Generic Views ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The new :meth:`View.setup ` hook initializes view attributes before calling :meth:`~django.views.generic.base.View.dispatch`. It allows mixins to set up instance attributes for reuse in child classes. Internationalization ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added support and translations for the Armenian language. Management Commands ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * The new :option:`--force-color` option forces colorization of the command output. * :djadmin:`inspectdb` now creates models for foreign tables on PostgreSQL. * :option:`inspectdb --include-views` now creates models for materialized views on Oracle and PostgreSQL. * The new :option:`inspectdb --include-partitions` option allows creating models for partition tables on PostgreSQL. In older versions, models are created child tables instead the parent. * :djadmin:`inspectdb` now introspects :class:`~django.db.models.DurationField` for Oracle and PostgreSQL, and :class:`~django.db.models.AutoField` for SQLite. * On Oracle, :djadmin:`dbshell` is wrapped with ``rlwrap``, if available. ``rlwrap`` provides a command history and editing of keyboard input. * The new :option:`makemigrations --no-header` option avoids writing header comments in generated migration file(s). This option is also available for :djadmin:`squashmigrations`. * :djadmin:`runserver` can now use `Watchman `_ to improve the performance of watching a large number of files for changes. Migrations ~~~~~~~~~~ * The new :option:`migrate --plan` option prints the list of migration operations that will be performed. * ``NoneType`` can now be serialized in migrations. * You can now :ref:`register custom serializers ` for migrations. Models ~~~~~~ * Added support for PostgreSQL operator classes (:attr:`.Index.opclasses`). * Added support for partial indexes (:attr:`.Index.condition`). * Added the :class:`~django.db.models.functions.NullIf` and :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Reverse` database functions, as well as many :ref:`math database functions `. * Setting the new ``ignore_conflicts`` parameter of :meth:`.QuerySet.bulk_create` to ``True`` tells the database to ignore failure to insert rows that fail uniqueness constraints or other checks. * The new :class:`~django.db.models.functions.ExtractIsoYear` function extracts ISO-8601 week-numbering years from :class:`~django.db.models.DateField` and :class:`~django.db.models.DateTimeField`, and the new :lookup:`iso_year` lookup allows querying by an ISO-8601 week-numbering year. * The new :meth:`.QuerySet.bulk_update` method allows efficiently updating specific fields on multiple model instances. * Django no longer always starts a transaction when a single query is being performed, such as ``Model.save()``, ``QuerySet.update()``, and ``Model.delete()``. This improves the performance of autocommit by reducing the number of database round trips. * Added SQLite support for the :class:`~django.db.models.StdDev` and :class:`~django.db.models.Variance` functions. * The handling of ``DISTINCT`` aggregation is added to the :class:`~django.db.models.Aggregate` class. Adding :attr:`allow_distinct = True ` as a class attribute on ``Aggregate`` subclasses allows a ``distinct`` keyword argument to be specified on initialization to ensure that the aggregate function is only called for each distinct value of ``expressions``. * The :meth:`.RelatedManager.add`, :meth:`~.RelatedManager.create`, :meth:`~.RelatedManager.remove`, :meth:`~.RelatedManager.set`, ``get_or_create()``, and ``update_or_create()`` methods are now allowed on many-to-many relationships with intermediate models. The new ``through_defaults`` argument is used to specify values for new intermediate model instance(s). Requests and Responses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * Added :attr:`.HttpRequest.headers` to allow simple access to a request's headers. Serialization ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ * You can now deserialize data using natural keys containing :ref:`forward references ` by passing ``handle_forward_references=True`` to ``serializers.deserialize()``. Additionally, :djadmin:`loaddata` handles forward references automatically. Tests ~~~~~ * The new :meth:`.SimpleTestCase.assertURLEqual` assertion checks for a given URL, ignoring the ordering of the query string. :meth:`~.SimpleTestCase.assertRedirects` uses the new assertion. * The test :class:`~.django.test.Client` now supports automatic JSON serialization of list and tuple ``data`` when ``content_type='application/json'``. * The new :setting:`ORACLE_MANAGED_FILES ` test database setting allows using Oracle Managed Files (OMF) tablespaces. * Deferrable database constraints are now checked at the end of each :class:`~django.test.TestCase` test on SQLite 3.20+, just like on other backends that support deferrable constraints. These checks aren't implemented for older versions of SQLite because they would require expensive table introspection there. * :class:`~django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner` now skips the setup of databases not :ref:`referenced by tests`. URLs ~~~~ * The new :attr:`.ResolverMatch.route` attribute stores the route of the matching URL pattern. Validators ~~~~~~~~~~ * :class:`.MaxValueValidator`, :class:`.MinValueValidator`, :class:`.MinLengthValidator`, and :class:`.MaxLengthValidator` now accept a callable ``limit_value``. .. _backwards-incompatible-2.2: Backwards incompatible changes in 2.2 ===================================== Database backend API -------------------- This section describes changes that may be needed in third-party database backends. * Third-party database backends must implement support for table check constraints or set ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_table_check_constraints`` to ``False``. * Third party database backends must implement support for ignoring constraints or uniqueness errors while inserting or set ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_ignore_conflicts`` to ``False``. * Third party database backends must implement introspection for ``DurationField`` or set ``DatabaseFeatures.can_introspect_duration_field`` to ``False``. * ``DatabaseFeatures.uses_savepoints`` now defaults to ``True``. * Third party database backends must implement support for partial indexes or set ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_partial_indexes`` to ``False``. * ``DatabaseIntrospection.table_name_converter()`` and ``column_name_converter()`` are removed. Third party database backends may need to instead implement ``DatabaseIntrospection.identifier_converter()``. In that case, the constraint names that ``DatabaseIntrospection.get_constraints()`` returns must be normalized by ``identifier_converter()``. * SQL generation for indexes is moved from :class:`~django.db.models.Index` to ``SchemaEditor`` and these ``SchemaEditor`` methods are added: * ``_create_primary_key_sql()`` and ``_delete_primary_key_sql()`` * ``_delete_index_sql()`` (to pair with ``_create_index_sql()``) * ``_delete_unique_sql`` (to pair with ``_create_unique_sql()``) * ``_delete_fk_sql()`` (to pair with ``_create_fk_sql()``) * ``_create_check_sql()`` and ``_delete_check_sql()`` * The third argument of ``DatabaseWrapper.__init__()``, ``allow_thread_sharing``, is removed. Admin actions are no longer collected from base ``ModelAdmin`` classes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For example, in older versions of Django:: from django.contrib import admin class BaseAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin): actions = ["a"] class SubAdmin(BaseAdmin): actions = ["b"] ``SubAdmin`` would have actions ``'a'`` and ``'b'``. Now ``actions`` follows standard Python inheritance. To get the same result as before:: class SubAdmin(BaseAdmin): actions = BaseAdmin.actions + ["b"] :mod:`django.contrib.gis` ------------------------- * Support for GDAL 1.9 and 1.10 is dropped. ``TransactionTestCase`` serialized data loading ----------------------------------------------- Initial data migrations are now loaded in :class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase` at the end of the test, after the database flush. In older versions, this data was loaded at the beginning of the test, but this prevents the :option:`test --keepdb` option from working properly (the database was empty at the end of the whole test suite). This change shouldn't have an impact on your tests unless you've customized :class:`~django.test.TransactionTestCase`'s internals. ``sqlparse`` is required dependency ----------------------------------- To simplify a few parts of Django's database handling, :pypi:`sqlparse 0.2.2+ ` is now a required dependency. It's automatically installed along with Django. ``cached_property`` aliases --------------------------- In usage like:: from django.utils.functional import cached_property class A: @cached_property def base(self): return ... alias = base ``alias`` is not cached. Where the problem can be detected (Python 3.6 and later), such usage now raises ``TypeError: Cannot assign the same cached_property to two different names ('base' and 'alias').`` Use this instead:: import operator class A: ... alias = property(operator.attrgetter("base")) Permissions for proxy models ---------------------------- :ref:`Permissions for proxy models ` are now created using the content type of the proxy model rather than the content type of the concrete model. A migration will update existing permissions when you run :djadmin:`migrate`. In the admin, the change is transparent for proxy models having the same ``app_label`` as their concrete model. However, in older versions, users with permissions for a proxy model with a *different* ``app_label`` than its concrete model couldn't access the model in the admin. That's now fixed, but you might want to audit the permissions assignments for such proxy models (``[add|view|change|delete]_myproxy``) prior to upgrading to ensure the new access is appropriate. Finally, proxy model permission strings must be updated to use their own ``app_label``. For example, for ``app.MyProxyModel`` inheriting from ``other_app.ConcreteModel``, update ``user.has_perm('other_app.add_myproxymodel')`` to ``user.has_perm('app.add_myproxymodel')``. Merging of form ``Media`` assets -------------------------------- Form ``Media`` assets are now merged using a topological sort algorithm, as the old pairwise merging algorithm is insufficient for some cases. CSS and JavaScript files which don't include their dependencies may now be sorted incorrectly (where the old algorithm produced results correctly by coincidence). Audit all ``Media`` classes for any missing dependencies. For example, widgets depending on ``django.jQuery`` must specify ``js=['admin/js/jquery.init.js', ...]`` when :ref:`declaring form media assets `. Miscellaneous ------------- * To improve readability, the ``UUIDField`` form field now displays values with dashes, e.g. ``550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000`` instead of ``550e8400e29b41d4a716446655440000``. * On SQLite, ``PositiveIntegerField`` and ``PositiveSmallIntegerField`` now include a check constraint to prevent negative values in the database. If you have existing invalid data and run a migration that recreates a table, you'll see ``CHECK constraint failed``. * For consistency with WSGI servers, the test client now sets the ``Content-Length`` header to a string rather than an integer. * The return value of :func:`django.utils.text.slugify` is no longer marked as HTML safe. * The default truncation character used by the :tfilter:`urlizetrunc`, :tfilter:`truncatechars`, :tfilter:`truncatechars_html`, :tfilter:`truncatewords`, and :tfilter:`truncatewords_html` template filters is now the real ellipsis character (``…``) instead of 3 dots. You may have to adapt some test output comparisons. * Support for bytestring paths in the template filesystem loader is removed. * :func:`django.utils.http.urlsafe_base64_encode` now returns a string instead of a bytestring, and :func:`django.utils.http.urlsafe_base64_decode` may no longer be passed a bytestring. * Support for ``cx_Oracle`` < 6.0 is removed. * The minimum supported version of ``mysqlclient`` is increased from 1.3.7 to 1.3.13. * The minimum supported version of SQLite is increased from 3.7.15 to 3.8.3. * In an attempt to provide more semantic query data, ``NullBooleanSelect`` now renders ``