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Tue Aug 6 12:39:15 UTC 2013 - speilicke@suse.com
- Use upstream source URL
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Fri Aug 2 10:19:57 UTC 2013 - berendt@b1-systems.de
- added requirement python-py
- Update to 2.7.6:
* Added CONFIG RESETSTAT command. Thanks Yossi Gottlieb.
* Fixed a bug introduced in 2.7.3 that caused issues with script objects
and pipelines. Thanks Carpentier Pierre-Francois.
* Converted redis-py's test suite to use the awesome py.test library.
* Fixed a bug introduced in 2.7.5 that prevented a ConnectionError from
being raised when the Redis server is LOADING data.
* Added a BusyLoadingError exception that's raised when the Redis server
is starting up and not accepting commands yet. BusyLoadingError
subclasses ConnectionError, which this state previously returned.
Thanks Yossi Gottlieb.
- Changes in 2.7.5:
* DEL, HDEL and ZREM commands now return the numbers of keys deleted
instead of just True/False.
* from_url now supports URIs with a port number. Thanks Aaron Westendorf.
- Changes in 2.7.4:
* Added missing INCRBY method. Thanks Krzysztof Dorosz.
* SET now accepts the EX, PX, NX and XX options from Redis 2.6.12. These
options will generate errors if these options are used when connected
to a Redis server < 2.6.12. Thanks George Yoshida.
- Changes in 2.7.3:
* Fixed a bug with BRPOPLPUSH and lists with empty strings.
* All empty except: clauses have been replaced to only catch Exception
subclasses. This prevents a KeyboardInterrupt from triggering exception
handlers. Thanks Lucian Branescu Mihaila.
* All exceptions that are the result of redis server errors now share a
command Exception subclass, ServerError. Thanks Matt Robenolt.
* Prevent DISCARD from being called if MULTI wasn't also called. Thanks
Pete Aykroyd.
* SREM now returns an integer indicating the number of items removed from
the set. Thanks http://github.com/ronniekk.
* Fixed a bug with BGSAVE and BGREWRITEAOF response callbacks with Python3.
Thanks Nathan Wan.
* Added CLIENT GETNAME and CLIENT SETNAME commands.
Thanks http://github.com/bitterb.
* It's now possible to use len() on a pipeline instance to determine the
number of commands that will be executed. Thanks Jon Parise.
* Fixed a bug in INFO's parse routine with floating point numbers. Thanks
Ali Onur Uyar.
* Fixed a bug with BITCOUNT to allow `start` and `end` to both be zero.
Thanks Tim Bart.
* The transaction() method now accepts a boolean keyword argument,
value_from_callable. By default, or if False is passes, the transaction()
method will return the value of the pipelines execution. Otherwise, it
will return whatever func() returns.
* Python3 compatibility fix ensuring we're not already bytes(). Thanks
Salimane Adjao Moustapha.
* Added PSETEX. Thanks YAMAMOTO Takashi.
* Added a BlockingConnectionPool to limit the number of connections that
can be created. Thanks James Arthur.
* SORT now accepts a `groups` option that if specified, will return
tuples of n-length, where n is the number of keys specified in the GET
argument. This allows for convenient row-based iteration. Thanks
Ionuț Arțăriși.
- Changes in 2.7.2:
* Parse errors are now *always* raised on multi/exec pipelines, regardless
of the `raise_on_error` flag. See
https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en&fromgroups=#!topic/redis-db/VUiEFT8U8U0
for more info.
- Changes in 2.7.1:
* Packaged tests with source code
- Changes in 2.7.0:
* Added BITOP and BITCOUNT commands. Thanks Mark Tozzi.
* Added the TIME command. Thanks Jason Knight.
* Added support for LUA scripting. Thanks to Angus Peart, Drew Smathers,
Issac Kelly, Louis-Philippe Perron, Sean Bleier, Jeffrey Kaditz, and
Dvir Volk for various patches and contributions to this feature.
* Changed the default error handling in pipelines. By default, the first
error in a pipeline will now be raised. A new parameter to the
pipeline's execute, `raise_on_error`, can be set to False to keep the
old behavior of embeedding the exception instances in the result.
* Fixed a bug with pipelines where parse errors won't corrupt the
socket.
* Added the optional `number` argument to SRANDMEMBER for use with
Redis 2.6+ servers.
* Added PEXPIRE/PEXPIREAT/PTTL commands. Thanks Luper Rouch.
* Added INCRBYFLOAT/HINCRBYFLOAT commands. Thanks Nikita Uvarov.
* High precision floating point values won't lose their precision when
being sent to the Redis server. Thanks Jason Oster and Oleg Pudeyev.
* Added CLIENT LIST/CLIENT KILL commands
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Mon Sep 3 18:11:40 UTC 2012 - os-dev@jacraig.com
- Update to 2.6.2:
* `from_url` is now available as a classmethod on client classes. Thanks
Jon Parise for the patch.
* Fixed several encoding errors resulting from the Python 3.x support.
- Changes in 2.6.1:
* Python 3.x support! Big thanks to Alex Grönholm.
* Fixed a bug in the PythonParser's read_response that could hide an error
from the client (#251).
- Changes in 2.6.0:
* Changed (p)subscribe and (p)unsubscribe to no longer return messages
indicating the channel was subscribed/unsubscribed to. These messages
are available in the listen() loop instead. This is to prevent the
following scenario:
* Client A is subscribed to "foo"
* Client B publishes message to "foo"
* Client A subscribes to channel "bar" at the same time.
Prior to this change, the subscribe() call would return the published
messages on "foo" rather than the subscription confirmation to "bar".
* Added support for GETRANGE, thanks Jean-Philippe Caruana
* A new setting "decode_responses" specifies whether return values from
Redis commands get decoded automatically using the client's charset
value. Thanks to Frankie Dintino for the patch.
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Sat Jun 2 22:35:06 UTC 2012 - os-dev@jacraig.com
- Update to 2.4.13:
* redis.from_url() can take an URL representing a Redis connection string
and return a client object. Thanks Kenneth Reitz for the patch.
- Changes in 2.4.12:
* ConnectionPool is now fork-safe. Thanks Josiah Carson for the patch.
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Tue Feb 7 01:15:02 UTC 2012 - alexandre@exatati.com.br
- Update to 2.4.11:
* AuthenticationError will now be correctly raised if an invalid password
is supplied.
* If Hiredis is unavailable, the HiredisParser will raise a RedisError
if selected manually.
* Made the INFO command more tolerant of Redis changes formatting. Fix
for #217.
- Aditional changes from 2.4.10:
* Buffer reads from socket in the PythonParser. Fix for a Windows-specific
bug (#205).
* Added the OBJECT and DEBUG OBJECT commands.
* Added __del__ methods for classes that hold on to resources that need to
be cleaned up. This should prevent resource leakage when these objects
leave scope due to misuse or unhandled exceptions. Thanks David Wolever
for the suggestion.
* Added the ECHO command for completeness.
* Fixed a bug where attempting to subscribe to a PubSub channel of a Redis
server that's down would blow out the stack. Fixes #179 and #195. Thanks
Ovidiu Predescu for the test case.
* StrictRedis's TTL command now returns a -1 when querying a key with no
expiration. The Redis class continues to return None.
* ZADD and SADD now return integer values indicating the number of items
added. Thanks Homer Strong.
* Renamed the base client class to StrictRedis, replacing ZADD and LREM in
favor of their official argument order. The Redis class is now a subclass
of StrictRedis, implementing the legacy redis-py implementations of ZADD
and LREM. Docs have been updated to suggesting the use of StrictRedis.
* SETEX in StrictRedis is now compliant with official Redis SETEX command.
the name, value, time implementation moved to "Redis" for backwards
compatability.
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Fri Sep 23 12:12:39 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 2.4.9:
* Removed socket retry logic in Connection. This is the responsbility of
the caller to determine if the command is safe and can be retried. Thanks
David Wolver.
* Added some extra guards around various types of exceptions being raised
when sending or parsing data. Thanks David Wolver and Denis Bilenko.
- See file CHANGES for previous versions...
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Fri Apr 15 12:43:07 UTC 2011 - saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 2.2.4:
* WARNING: Potential backwards incompatible change - Changed order of
parameters of ZREVRANGEBYSCORE to match those of the actual Redis command.
This is only backwards-incompatible if you were passing max and min via
keyword args. If passing by normal args, nothing in user code should have
to change.
* Fixed INFO to properly parse the Redis data correctly for both 2.2.x and
2.3+. Thanks Stéphane Angel for the fix.
* Lock objects now store their timeout value as a float.
* WATCH now supports multiple keys.
* Broke out some code that was Python 2.4 incompatible. redis-py should
now be useable on 2.4, but this hasn't actually been tested. Thanks
Dan Colish for the patch.
* Optimized some code using izip and islice.
* Better error handling
* Subscription status is now reset after every (re)connection.
- Added spec file license header
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Sun Mar 7 22:27:15 UTC 2010 - prusnak@suse.cz
- Created package