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Sat Aug 31 04:34:30 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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- update to version 1.3.8:
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* orm
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+ Fixed bug where Load objects were not pickleable due to
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mapper/relationship state in the internal context
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dictionary. These objects are now converted to picklable using
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similar techniques as that of other elements within the loader
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option system that have long been serializable. References:
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#4823
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+ Added support for the use of an Enum datatype using Python
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pep-435 enumeration objects as values for use as a primary key
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column mapped by the ORM. As these values are not inherently
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sortable, as required by the ORM for primary keys, a new
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TypeEngine.sort_key_function attribute is added to the typing
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system which allows any SQL type to implement a sorting for
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Python objects of its type which is consulted by the unit of
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work. The Enum type then defines this using the database value
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of a given enumeration. The sorting scheme can be also be
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redefined by passing a callable to the Enum.sort_key_function
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parameter. Pull request courtesy Nicolas Caniart. References:
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#4285
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* engine
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+ Added new parameter create_engine.hide_parameters which when set
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to True will cause SQL parameters to no longer be logged, nor
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rendered in the string representation of a StatementError
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object. References: #4815
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+ Fixed an issue whereby if the dialect “initialize” process which
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occurs on first connect would encounter an unexpected exception,
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the initialize process would fail to complete and then no longer
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attempt on subsequent connection attempts, leaving the dialect
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in an un-initialized, or partially initialized state, within the
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scope of parameters that need to be established based on
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inspection of a live connection. The “invoke once” logic in the
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event system has been reworked to accommodate for this
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occurrence using new, private API features that establish an
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“exec once” hook that will continue to allow the initializer to
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fire off on subsequent connections, until it completes without
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raising an exception. This does not impact the behavior of the
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existing once=True flag within the event system. References:
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#4807
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* postgresql
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+ Revised the approach for the just added support for the psycopg2
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“execute_values()” feature added in 1.3.7 for #4623. The
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approach relied upon a regular expression that would fail to
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match for a more complex INSERT statement such as one which had
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subqueries involved. The new approach matches exactly the string
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that was rendered as the VALUES clause. References: #4623
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+ Fixed bug where Postgresql operators such as
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postgresql.ARRAY.Comparator.contains() and
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postgresql.ARRAY.Comparator.contained_by() would fail to
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function correctly for non-integer values when used against a
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postgresql.array object, due to an erroneous assert statement.
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References: #4822
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+ Added support for reflection of CHECK constraints that include
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the special PostgreSQL qualifier “NOT VALID”, which can be
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present for CHECK constraints that were added to an exsiting
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table with the directive that they not be applied to existing
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data in the table. The PostgreSQL dictionary for CHECK
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constraints as returned by Inspector.get_check_constraints() may
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include an additional entry dialect_options which within will
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contain an entry "not_valid": True if this symbol is
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detected. Pull request courtesy Bill Finn. References: #4824
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* sqlite
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+ Fixed bug where a FOREIGN KEY that was set up to refer to the
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parent table by table name only without the column names would
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not correctly be reflected as far as setting up the “referred
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columns”, since SQLite’s PRAGMA does not report on these columns
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if they weren’t given explicitly. For some reason this was
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harcoded to assume the name of the local column, which might
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work for some cases but is not correct. The new approach
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reflects the primary key of the referred table and uses the
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constraint columns list as the referred columns list, if the
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remote column(s) aren’t present in the reflected pragma
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directly. References: #4810
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Sun Aug 25 17:59:04 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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Sun Aug 25 17:59:04 UTC 2019 - Arun Persaud <arun@gmx.de>
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%{?!python_module:%define python_module() python-%{**} python3-%{**}}
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%define oldpython python
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%define oldpython python
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Name: python-SQLAlchemy
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Name: python-SQLAlchemy
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Version: 1.3.7
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Version: 1.3.8
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Release: 0
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Release: 0
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Summary: Database Abstraction Library
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Summary: Database Abstraction Library
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License: MIT
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License: MIT
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