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python-SQLAlchemy/python-SQLAlchemy.spec
Todd R 051909500f Accepting request 717941 from home:TheBlackCat:branches:devel:languages:python
- update to version 1.3.6
  + orm
    * [feature] Added new loader option method Load.options()
      which allows loader options to be constructed hierarchically,
      so that many sub-options can be applied to a particular path
      without needing to call defaultload() many times.
    * [bug] Fixed regression caused by #4365 where a join from an
      entity to itself without using aliases no longer raises an
      informative error message, instead failing on an assertion.
      The informative error condition has been restored.
    * [bug] Fixed an issue where the orm._ORMJoin.join() method,
      which is a not-internally-used ORM-level method that exposes
      what is normally an internal process of Query.join(), did
      not propagate the full and outerjoin keyword arguments
      correctly.
    * [bug] Fixed bug where a many-to-one relationship that
      specified uselist=True would fail to update correctly during
      a primary key change where a related column needs to change.
    * [bug] Fixed bug where the detection for many-to-one or
      one-to-one use with a “dynamic” relationship, which is an
      invalid configuration, would fail to raise if the 
      relationship were configured with uselist=True. The current
      fix is that it warns, instead of raises, as this would
      otherwise be backwards incompatible, however in a future
      release it will be a raise.
    * [bug] Fixed bug where a synonym created against a mapped
      attribute that does not exist yet, as is the case when it
      refers to backref before mappers are configured, would raise
      recursion errors when trying to test for attributes on it
      which ultimately don’t exist (as occurs when the classes are
      run through Sphinx autodoc), as the unconfigured state of
      the synonym would put it into an attribute not found loop.
    * [performance] The optimzation applied to selectin loading
      in #4340 where a JOIN is not needed to eagerly load related
      items is now applied to many-to-one relationships as well,
      so that only the related table is queried for a simple join
      condition. In this case, the related items are queried based
      on the value of a foreign key column on the parent; if these
      columns are deferred or otherwise not loaded on any of the
      parent objects in the collection, the loader falls back to the
      JOIN method.
  + engine
    * [bug] Fixed bug where using reflection function such as
      MetaData.reflect() with an Engine object that had execution
      options applied to it would fail, as the resulting
      OptionEngine proxy object failed to include a .engine
      attribute used within the reflection routines.
  + sql
    * [bug] Adjusted the initialization for Enum to minimize how
      often it invokes the .__members__ attribute of a given
      PEP-435 enumeration object, to suit the case where this
      attribute is expensive to invoke, as is the case for some
      popular third party enumeration libraries.
    * [bug] [postgresql] Fixed issue where the array_agg construct
      in combination with FunctionElement.filter() would not
      produce the correct operator precedence in combination
      with the array index operator.
    * [bug] Fixed an unlikely issue where the “corresponding
      column” routine for unions and other CompoundSelect objects
      could return the wrong column in some overlapping column
      situtations, thus potentially impacting some ORM operations
      when set operations are in use, if the underlying select()
      constructs were used previously in other similar kinds of
      routines, due to a cached value not being cleared.
  + postgresql
    * [usecase] Added support for reflection of indexes on
      PostgreSQL partitioned tables, which was added to PostgreSQL
      as of version 11.
    * [usecase] Added support for multidimensional Postgresql array
      literals via nesting the postgresql.array object within
      another one. The multidimensional array type is detected
      automatically.
  + mysql
    * [bug] Fixed bug where the special logic to render “NULL” for
      the TIMESTAMP datatype when nullable=True would not work if the
      column’s datatype were a TypeDecorator or a Variant. The logic
      now ensures that it unwraps down to the original TIMESTAMP so
      that this special case NULL keyword is correctly rendered when
      requested.
    * [bug] Enhanced MySQL/MariaDB version string parsing to
      accommodate for exotic MariaDB version strings where the
      “MariaDB” word is embedded among other alphanumeric
      characters such as “MariaDBV1”. This detection is critical
      in order to correctly accommodate for API features that have
      split between MySQL and MariaDB such as the
      “transaction_isolation” system variable.
  + sqlite
    * [usecase] Added support for composite (tuple) IN operators
      with SQLite, by rendering the VALUES keyword for this backend.
      As other backends such as DB2 are known to use the same syntax,
      the syntax is enabled in the base compiler using a dialect-level
      flag tuple_in_values. The change also includes support for
      “empty IN tuple” expressions for SQLite when using “in_()”
      between a tuple value and an empty set.
  + mssql
    * [bug] Ensured that the queries used to reflect indexes and
      view definitions will explicitly CAST string parameters into
      NVARCHAR, as many SQL Server drivers frequently treat string
      values, particularly those with non-ascii characters or
      larger string values, as TEXT which often don’t compare
      correctly against VARCHAR characters in SQL Server’s
      information schema tables for some reason. These CAST
      operations already take place for reflection queries against
      SQL Server information_schema. tables but were missing from
      three additional queries that are against sys.tables.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/717941
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:languages:python/python-SQLAlchemy?expand=0&rev=145
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#
# spec file for package python-SQLAlchemy
#
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#
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# license that conforms to the Open Source Definition (Version 1.9)
# published by the Open Source Initiative.
# Please submit bugfixes or comments via https://bugs.opensuse.org/
#
%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
%define oldpython python
Name: python-SQLAlchemy
Version: 1.3.6
Release: 0
Summary: Database Abstraction Library
License: MIT
Group: Development/Languages/Python
URL: http://www.sqlalchemy.org
Source: https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/source/S/SQLAlchemy/SQLAlchemy-%{version}.tar.gz
# devel is needed for optional C extensions cprocessors.so, cresultproxy.so and cutils.so
BuildRequires: %{python_module devel}
BuildRequires: %{python_module setuptools}
BuildRequires: fdupes
BuildRequires: python-rpm-macros
Provides: python-sqlalchemy = %{version}
Obsoletes: python-sqlalchemy < %{version}
# SECTION test requirements
BuildRequires: %{python_module mock}
BuildRequires: %{python_module pytest-xdist}
BuildRequires: %{python_module pytest}
# /SECTION
%ifpython2
Obsoletes: %{oldpython}-sqlalchemy < %{version}
Provides: %{oldpython}-sqlalchemy = %{version}
%endif
%python_subpackages
%description
SQLAlchemy is an Object Relational Mappper (ORM) that provides a flexible,
high-level interface to SQL databases. Database and domain concepts are
decoupled, allowing both sides maximum flexibility and power. SQLAlchemy
provides a powerful mapping layer that can work as automatically or as manually
as you choose, determining relationships based on foreign keys or letting you
define the join conditions explicitly, to bridge the gap between database and
domain.
%package -n %{name}-doc
Summary: Documentation for python-SQLAlchemy
Group: Documentation/Other
Provides: %{python_module SQLAlchemy-doc = %{version}}
BuildArch: noarch
%description -n %{name}-doc
This package contains HTML documentation, including tutorials and API
reference for python-SQLAlchemy.
%prep
%setup -q -n SQLAlchemy-%{version}
rm -rf doc/build # Remove unnecessary scripts for building documentation
sed -i 's/\r$//' examples/dynamic_dict/dynamic_dict.py
%build
export CFLAGS="%{optflags} -fno-strict-aliasing"
%python_build
%install
%python_install
%python_expand %fdupes %{buildroot}%{$python_sitearch}
%check
%pytest
%files %{python_files}
%license LICENSE
%doc CHANGES README.rst README.dialects.rst README.unittests.rst
%{python_sitearch}/sqlalchemy/
%{python_sitearch}/SQLAlchemy-%{version}-py%{py_ver}.egg-info
%files -n %{name}-doc
%doc doc/
%doc examples/
%changelog