April 1, 2015
Welcome to Django 1.8!
These release notes cover the new features, as well as some backwards incompatible changes you’ll want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 1.7 or older versions. We’ve also begun the deprecation process for some features, and some features have reached the end of their deprecation process and have been removed.
See the Upgrading Django to a newer version guide if you’re updating an existing project.
Django 1.8 has been designated as Django’s second long-term support release. It will receive security updates for at least three years after its release. Support for the previous LTS, Django 1.4, will end 6 months from the release date of Django 1.8.
Django 1.8 requires Python 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, or 3.5. We highly recommend and only officially support the latest release of each series.
Django 1.8 is the first release to support Python 3.5.
Due to the end of upstream support for Python 3.2 in February 2016, we won’t test Django 1.8.x on Python 3.2 after the end of 2016.
Model._meta
API¶Django now has a formalized API for Model._meta, providing an officially supported way to retrieve fields and filter fields based on their attributes.
The Model._meta
object has been part of Django since the days of pre-0.96
“Magic Removal” – it just wasn’t an official, stable API. In recognition of
this, we’ve endeavored to maintain backwards-compatibility with the old
API endpoint where possible. However, API endpoints that aren’t part of the
new official API have been deprecated and will eventually be removed.
Django 1.8 defines a stable API for integrating template backends. It includes
built-in support for the Django template language and for
Jinja2
. It supports rendering
templates with multiple engines within the same project. Learn more about the
new features in the topic guide and check the
upgrade instructions in older versions of the documentation.
Several features of the django-secure third-party library have been
integrated into Django. django.middleware.security.SecurityMiddleware
provides several security enhancements to the request/response cycle. The new
check --deploy
option allows you to check your production settings
file for ways to increase the security of your site.
Django now has a module with extensions for PostgreSQL specific features, such
as ArrayField
,
HStoreField
, Range Fields, and
unaccent
lookup. A full breakdown of the features is available
in the documentation.
UUIDField
for storing
universally unique identifiers. It is stored as the native uuid
data type
on PostgreSQL and as a fixed length character field on other backends. There
is a corresponding form field
.DurationField
for storing periods
of time - modeled in Python by timedelta
. It is
stored in the native interval
data type on PostgreSQL, as a INTERVAL
DAY(9) TO SECOND(6)
on Oracle, and as a bigint
of microseconds on other
backends. Date and time related arithmetic has also been improved on all
backends. There is a corresponding form field
.Query Expressions allow you to create,
customize, and compose complex SQL expressions. This has enabled annotate
to accept expressions other than aggregates. Aggregates are now able to
reference multiple fields, as well as perform arithmetic, similar to F()
objects. order_by()
has also gained the
ability to accept expressions.
Conditional Expressions allow
you to use if
… elif
… else
logic within
queries.
A collection of database functions is
also included with functionality such as
Coalesce
,
Concat
, and
Substr
.
TestCase
data setup¶TestCase
has been refactored to allow for data
initialization at the class level using transactions and savepoints. Database
backends which do not support transactions, like MySQL with the MyISAM storage
engine, will still be able to run these tests but won’t benefit from the
improvements. Tests are now run within two nested
atomic()
blocks: one for the whole class and one
for each test.
TestCase.setUpTestData()
adds
the ability to setup test data at the class level. Using this technique can
speed up the tests as compared to using setUp()
.TestCase
is now performed once for the whole
TestCase
.django.contrib.admin
¶ModelAdmin
now has a
has_module_permission()
method to allow limiting access to the module on the admin index page.InlineModelAdmin
now has an attribute
show_change_link
that
supports showing a link to an inline object’s change form.django.contrib.admin.RelatedOnlyFieldListFilter
in
ModelAdmin.list_filter
to limit the list_filter
choices to foreign objects which are attached to
those from the ModelAdmin
.ModelAdmin.delete_view()
displays a summary of objects
to be deleted on the deletion confirmation page.AdminSite.site_url
in order to display a link to the
front-end site.ModelAdmin.show_full_result_count
to control whether
or not the full count of objects should be displayed on a filtered admin page.AdminSite.password_change()
method now has an extra_context
parameter.AdminSite.has_permission()
and
AdminSite.login_form
.
The base.html
template has a new block usertools
which contains the
user-specific header. A new context variable has_permission
, which gets
its value from has_permission()
,
indicates whether the user may access the site.django.contrib.admindocs
¶django.contrib.auth
¶PermissionDenied
in
has_perm()
and has_module_perms()
to short-circuit permission checking.PasswordResetForm
now
has a method send_mail()
that can be overridden to customize the mail to be sent.max_length
of Permission.name
has been increased from 50 to
255 characters. Please run the database migration.USERNAME_FIELD
and
REQUIRED_FIELDS
now supports
ForeignKey
s.django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher
to
change the default value.django.contrib.gis
¶City.objects.filter(point__within=Country.objects.filter(continent='Africa').values('mpoly'))
.Collect
and Extent
aggregates
when the database version is 3.0 or later.CREATE EXTENSION postgis
and the SpatiaLite
SELECT InitSpatialMetaData
initialization commands are now automatically
run by migrate
.SpatialRefSys
and GeometryColumns
changed in
Django 1.2 have been removed.GDALException
. The former
OGRException
has been kept for backwards compatibility but should not be
used any longer.django.contrib.sessions
¶flush()
is called.django.contrib.sitemaps
¶Sitemap.i18n
attribute
allows you to generate a sitemap based on the LANGUAGES
setting.django.contrib.sites
¶get_current_site()
will now lookup
the current site based on request.get_host()
if the SITE_ID
setting is not
defined.Site
created when running
migrate
now respects the SITE_ID
setting (instead of always
using pk=1
).incr()
method of the
django.core.cache.backends.locmem.LocMemCache
backend is now thread-safe.max_age
parameter of the
django.core.signing.TimestampSigner.unsign()
method now also accepts a
datetime.timedelta
object.datetime
values as
MySQL 5.6.4 and up supports fractional seconds depending on the declaration
of the datetime field (when DATETIME
includes fractional precision greater
than 0). New datetime database columns created with Django 1.8 and MySQL 5.6.4
and up will support microseconds. See the MySQL database notes for more details.connection_persists_old_columns
feature as True
. Instead, Oracle will now include a cache busting clause
when getting the description of a table.keyfile
and certfile
authentication with the EMAIL_SSL_CERTFILE
and
EMAIL_SSL_KEYFILE
settings.EmailBackend
now supports
setting the timeout
parameter with the EMAIL_TIMEOUT
setting.EmailMessage
and EmailMultiAlternatives
now
support the reply_to
parameter.Storage.get_available_name()
and
Storage.save()
now take a max_length
argument to implement storage-level maximum
filename length constraints. Filenames exceeding this argument will get
truncated. This prevents a database error when appending a unique suffix to a
long filename that already exists on the storage. See the deprecation
note about adding this argument to your custom
storage classes.True
or False
as HTML5 boolean attributes.has_error()
method allows checking
if a specific error has happened.required_css_class
is defined on a form, then
the <label>
tags for required fields will have this class present in its
attributes.<ul>
) now includes
nonfield
in its list of classes to distinguish them from field-specific
errors.Field
now accepts a
label_suffix
argument, which will override the
form’s label_suffix
. This enables customizing the
suffix on a per-field basis — previously it wasn’t possible to override
a form’s label_suffix
while using shortcuts such
as {{ form.as_p }}
in templates.SelectDateWidget
now accepts an
empty_label
argument, which will
override the top list choice label when DateField
is not required.ImageField
has been cleaned and validated, the
UploadedFile
object will have an additional image
attribute containing
the Pillow Image
instance used to check if the file was a valid image. It
will also update UploadedFile.content_type
with the image’s content type
as determined by Pillow.ChoiceField
.MultipleObjectMixin
may now specify the ordering applied to the
queryset
by setting
ordering
or overriding
get_ordering()
.SingleObjectMixin.query_pk_and_slug
attribute allows changing the behavior of
get_object()
so that it’ll perform its lookup using both the primary key and the slug.get_form()
method doesn’t
require a form_class
to be provided anymore. If not provided form_class
defaults to get_form_class()
.ModelFormMixin.success_url
now support the Python
str.format()
syntax. The legacy %(<foo>)s
syntax is still
supported but will be removed in Django 1.10.FORMAT_MODULE_PATH
can now be a list of strings representing
module paths. This allows importing several format modules from different
reusable apps. It also allows overriding those custom formats in your main
Django project.django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler
class now has a
send_mail()
method to make it more
subclass friendly.dumpdata --output
option allows specifying a file to which
the serialized data is written.makemessages --exclude
and compilemessages
--exclude
options allow excluding specific locales from processing.compilemessages
now has a --use-fuzzy
or -f
option which
includes fuzzy translations into compiled files.loaddata --ignorenonexistent
option now ignores data for models
that no longer exist.runserver
now uses daemon threads for faster reloading.inspectdb
now outputs Meta.unique_together
. It is also able to
introspect AutoField
for MySQL and PostgreSQL
databases.call_command()
, the option name can match the
command line option name (without the initial dashes) or the final option
destination variable name, but in either case, the resulting option received
by the command is now always the dest
name specified in the command
option definition (as long as the command uses the argparse
module).dbshell
command now supports MySQL’s optional SSL certificate
authority setting (--ssl-ca
).makemigrations --name
allows giving the migration(s) a
custom name instead of a generated one.loaddata
command now prevents repeated fixture loading. If
FIXTURE_DIRS
contains duplicates or a default fixture directory
path (app_name/fixtures
), an exception is raised.makemigrations --exit
option allows exiting with an error
code if no migrations are created.showmigrations
command allows listing all migrations and
their dependencies in a project.CommonMiddleware.response_redirect_class
attribute allows you to customize the redirects issued by the middleware.django.request
logger when a
middleware raises a MiddlewareNotUsed
exception
in DEBUG
mode.RunSQL
operation can now handle
parameters passed to the SQL statements.RunPython.noop()
and RunSQL.noop
class
method/attribute were added to ease in making RunPython
and RunSQL
operations reversible.RunPython
and RunSQL
now call the
allow_migrate()
method of database routers. The router can use the
newly introduced app_label
and hints
arguments to make a routing
decision. To take advantage of this feature you need to update the router to
the new allow_migrate
signature, see the deprecation section for more details.connections.queries
, in order
to prevent excessive memory usage in long-running processes in debug mode.Meta
option to define a
default related name
for all relational fields of a model.RuntimeWarning
when these objects are unpickled in a different version than the one in
which they were pickled.Model.from_db()
which
Django uses whenever objects are loaded using the ORM. The method allows
customizing model loading behavior.extra(select={...})
now allows you to escape a literal %s
sequence
using %%s
.Transform.bilateral
attribute allows creating bilateral transformations. These transformations
are applied to both lhs
and rhs
when used in a lookup expression,
providing opportunities for more sophisticated lookups.contains
, startswith
, etc.) is used with an F()
expression as the right-hand side. In those cases, the escaping is performed
by the database, which can lead to somewhat complex queries involving nested
REPLACE
function calls.Model.refresh_from_db()
.Model.get_deferred_fields()
.default
’s are now used when primary key field’s are set to
None
.(receiver, exception)
tuples returned by
Signal.send_robust()
now have
their traceback attached as a __traceback__
attribute.environ
argument, which contains the WSGI environment structure from
the request, was added to the request_started
signal.setting_changed()
signal
from django.core.signals
to avoid loading django.test
in non-test
situations. Django no longer does so itself.urlize
now supports domain-only links that include characters after
the top-level domain (e.g. djangoproject.com/
and
djangoproject.com/download/
).urlize
doesn’t treat exclamation marks at the end of a domain or
its query string as part of the URL (the URL in e.g. 'djangoproject.com!
is djangoproject.com
)locmem.Loader
class that loads Django templates from a Python dictionary.now
tag can now store its output in a context variable with the
usual syntax: {% now 'j n Y' as varname %}
.WSGIRequest
now respects paths starting with //
.HttpRequest.build_absolute_uri()
method now handles paths
starting with //
correctly.DEBUG
is True
and a request raises a
SuspiciousOperation
, the response will be
rendered with a detailed error page.query_string
argument of QueryDict
is now
optional, defaulting to None
, so a blank QueryDict
can now be
instantiated with QueryDict()
instead of QueryDict(None)
or
QueryDict('')
.GET
and POST
attributes of an HttpRequest
object are now QueryDict
s rather than dictionaries,
and the FILES
attribute is now a MultiValueDict
.
This brings this class into line with the documentation and with
WSGIRequest
.HttpResponse.charset
attribute
was added.WSGIRequestHandler
now follows RFC in converting URI to IRI, using
uri_to_iri()
.HttpRequest.get_full_path()
method now escapes unsafe characters
from the path portion of a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) properly.HttpResponse
now implements a few additional methods
like getvalue()
so that instances can be used
as stream objects.HttpResponse.setdefault()
method allows setting a header unless
it has already been set.FileResponse
to stream files.condition()
decorator for
conditional view processing now supports the If-unmodified-since
header.RequestFactory.trace()
and Client.trace()
methods were
implemented, allowing you to create TRACE
requests in your tests.count
argument was added to
assertTemplateUsed()
. This allows you to
assert that a template was rendered a specific number of times.assertJSONNotEqual()
assertion
allows you to test that two JSON fragments are not equal.test
command to preserve the test database
(--keepdb
), to run the test cases in reverse order
(--reverse
), and to enable SQL logging for failing
tests (--debug-sql
).resolver_match
attribute to test
client responses.DATAFILE
, DATAFILE_TMP
,
DATAFILE_MAXSIZE
and DATAFILE_TMP_MAXSIZE
.override_settings()
decorator can now affect the
master router in DATABASE_ROUTERS
.URLValidator
now supports IPv6 addresses,
unicode domains, and URLs containing authentication data.Warning
In addition to the changes outlined in this section, be sure to review the deprecation plan for any features that have been removed. If you haven’t updated your code within the deprecation timeline for a given feature, its removal may appear as a backwards incompatible change.
Note
To more easily allow in-memory usage of models, this change was reverted in
Django 1.8.4 and replaced with a check during model.save()
. For example:
>>> book = Book.objects.create(name="Django")
>>> book.author = Author(name="John")
>>> book.save()
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: save() prohibited to prevent data loss due to unsaved related object 'author'.
A similar check on assignment to reverse one-to-one relations was removed in Django 1.8.5.
Assigning unsaved objects to a ForeignKey
,
GenericForeignKey
, and
OneToOneField
now raises a ValueError
.
Previously, the assignment of an unsaved object would be silently ignored. For example:
>>> book = Book.objects.create(name="Django")
>>> book.author = Author(name="John")
>>> book.author.save()
>>> book.save()
>>> Book.objects.get(name="Django")
>>> book.author
>>>
Now, an error will be raised to prevent data loss:
>>> book.author = Author(name="john")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Cannot assign "<Author: John>": "Author" instance isn't saved in the database.
If you require allowing the assignment of unsaved instances (the old behavior)
and aren’t concerned about the data loss possibility (e.g. you never save the
objects to the database), you can disable this check by using the
ForeignKey.allow_unsaved_instance_assignment
attribute. (This attribute was
removed in 1.8.4 as it’s no longer relevant.)
If you have written a custom management command that only accepts positional
arguments and you didn’t specify the args
command variable, you might get
an error like Error: unrecognized arguments: ...
, as variable parsing is
now based on argparse
which doesn’t implicitly accept positional
arguments. You can make your command backwards compatible by simply setting the
args
class variable. However, if you don’t have to keep compatibility with
older Django versions, it’s better to implement the new
add_arguments()
method as described
in Writing custom django-admin commands.
The method to add custom arguments to the test management command through the
test runner has changed. Previously, you could provide an option_list class
variable on the test runner to add more arguments (à la optparse
).
Now to implement the same behavior, you have to create an
add_arguments(cls, parser)
class method on the test runner and call
parser.add_argument
to add any custom arguments, as parser is now an
argparse.ArgumentParser
instance.
A field name that’s longer than the column name length supported by a database can create problems. For example, with MySQL you’ll get an exception trying to create the column, and with PostgreSQL the column name is truncated by the database (you may see a warning in the PostgreSQL logs).
A model check has been introduced to better alert users to this scenario before the actual creation of database tables.
If you have an existing model where this check seems to be a false positive,
for example on PostgreSQL where the name was already being truncated, simply
use db_column
to specify the name that’s being
used.
The check also applies to the columns generated in an implicit
ManyToManyField.through
model. If you run into an issue there, use
through
to create an explicit model
and then specify db_column
on its column(s)
as needed.
Querying for model lookups now checks if the object passed is of correct type
and raises a ValueError
if not. Previously, Django didn’t care if the
object was of correct type; it just used the object’s related field attribute
(e.g. id
) for the lookup. Now, an error is raised to prevent incorrect
lookups:
>>> book = Book.objects.create(name="Django")
>>> book = Book.objects.filter(author=book)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Cannot query "<Book: Django>": Must be "Author" instance.
EmailField.max_length
increased to 254¶The old default 75 character max_length
was not capable of storing all
possible RFC3696/5321-compliant email addresses. In order to store all
possible valid email addresses, the max_length
has been increased to 254
characters. You will need to generate and apply database migrations for your
affected models (or add max_length=75
if you wish to keep the length on
your current fields). A migration for
django.contrib.auth.models.User.email
is included.
The end of upstream support periods was reached in July 2014 for PostgreSQL 8.4. As a consequence, Django 1.8 sets 9.0 as the minimum PostgreSQL version it officially supports.
This also includes dropping support for PostGIS 1.3 and 1.4 as these versions are not supported on versions of PostgreSQL later than 8.4.
Django also now requires the use of Psycopg2 version 2.4.5 or higher (or 2.5+
if you want to use django.contrib.postgres
).
The end of upstream support periods was reached in January 2012 for MySQL 5.0 and December 2013 for MySQL 5.1. As a consequence, Django 1.8 sets 5.5 as the minimum MySQL version it officially supports.
The end of upstream support periods was reached in July 2010 for Oracle 9.2, January 2012 for Oracle 10.1, and July 2013 for Oracle 10.2. As a consequence, Django 1.8 sets 11.1 as the minimum Oracle version it officially supports.
Earlier versions of Django granted the CONNECT and RESOURCE roles to the test user on Oracle. These roles have been deprecated, so Django 1.8 uses the specific underlying privileges instead. This changes the privileges required of the main user for running tests (unless the project is configured to avoid creating a test user). The exact privileges required now are detailed in Oracle notes.
AbstractUser.last_login
allows null values¶The AbstractUser.last_login
field now allows null values. Previously, it defaulted to the time when the user
was created which was misleading if the user never logged in. If you are using
the default user (django.contrib.auth.models.User
), run the database
migration included in contrib.auth
.
If you are using a custom user model that inherits from AbstractUser
,
you’ll need to run makemigrations
and generate a migration for your
app that contains that model. Also, if wish to set last_login
to NULL
for users who haven’t logged in, you can run this query:
from django.db import models
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
from django.contrib.auth.models import AbstractBaseUser
UserModel = get_user_model()
if issubclass(UserModel, AbstractBaseUser):
UserModel._default_manager.filter(
last_login=models.F('date_joined')
).update(last_login=None)
django.contrib.gis
¶django.db.models.Lookup
API.str
representation of
GEOSGeometry
objects has been changed from
WKT to EWKT format (including the SRID). As this representation is used in
the serialization framework, that means that dumpdata
output will now
contain the SRID value of geometry objects.TemplateResponse
brought in line with render
¶The TemplateResponse
constructor is designed to be a
drop-in replacement for the render()
function. However,
it had a slight incompatibility, in that for TemplateResponse
, context data
from the passed in context dictionary could be shadowed by context data returned
from context processors, whereas for render
it was the other way
around. This was a bug, and the behavior of render
is more appropriate,
since it allows the globally defined context processors to be overridden locally
in the view. If you were relying on the fact context data in a
TemplateResponse
could be overridden using a context processor, you will
need to change your code.
setUpClass
/ tearDownClass
in test cases¶The decorators override_settings()
and
modify_settings()
now act at the class level when used as
class decorators. As a consequence, when overriding setUpClass()
or
tearDownClass()
, the super
implementation should always be called.
django.contrib.formtools
¶The formtools contrib app has been moved to a separate package and the relevant documentation pages have been updated or removed.
The new package is available on GitHub and on PyPI.
Django previously closed database connections between each test within a
TestCase
. This is no longer the case as Django now wraps the whole
TestCase
within a transaction. If some of your tests relied on the old
behavior, you should have them inherit from TransactionTestCase
instead.
django.template
namespace¶If you’ve been relying on private APIs exposed in the django.template
module, you may have to import them from django.template.base
instead.
Also private APIs django.template.base.compile_string()
,
django.template.loader.find_template()
, and
django.template.loader.get_template_from_string()
were removed.
model
attribute on private model relations¶In earlier versions of Django, on a model with a reverse foreign key
relationship (for example), model._meta.get_all_related_objects()
returned
the relationship as a django.db.models.related.RelatedObject
with the
model
attribute set to the source of the relationship. Now, this method
returns the relationship as django.db.models.fields.related.ManyToOneRel
(private API RelatedObject
has been removed), and the model
attribute
is set to the target of the relationship instead of the source. The source
model is accessible on the related_model
attribute instead.
Consider this example from the tutorial in Django 1.8:
>>> p = Poll.objects.get(pk=1)
>>> p._meta.get_all_related_objects()
[<ManyToOneRel: polls.choice>]
>>> p._meta.get_all_related_objects()[0].model
<class 'polls.models.Poll'>
>>> p._meta.get_all_related_objects()[0].related_model
<class 'polls.models.Choice'>
and compare it to the behavior on older versions:
>>> p._meta.get_all_related_objects()
[<RelatedObject: polls:choice related to poll>]
>>> p._meta.get_all_related_objects()[0].model
<class 'polls.models.Choice'>
To access the source model, you can use a pattern like this to write code that will work with both Django 1.8 and older versions:
for relation in opts.get_all_related_objects():
to_model = getattr(relation, 'related_model', relation.model)
Also note that get_all_related_objects()
is deprecated in 1.8.
The following changes to the database backend API are documented to assist those writing third-party backends in updating their code:
BaseDatabaseXXX
classes have been moved to django.db.backends.base
.
Please import them from the new locations:
from django.db.backends.base.base import BaseDatabaseWrapper
from django.db.backends.base.client import BaseDatabaseClient
from django.db.backends.base.creation import BaseDatabaseCreation
from django.db.backends.base.features import BaseDatabaseFeatures
from django.db.backends.base.introspection import BaseDatabaseIntrospection
from django.db.backends.base.introspection import FieldInfo, TableInfo
from django.db.backends.base.operations import BaseDatabaseOperations
from django.db.backends.base.schema import BaseDatabaseSchemaEditor
from django.db.backends.base.validation import BaseDatabaseValidation
The data_types
, data_types_suffix
, and
data_type_check_constraints
attributes have moved from the
DatabaseCreation
class to DatabaseWrapper
.
The SQLCompiler.as_sql()
method now takes a subquery
parameter
(#24164).
The BaseDatabaseOperations.date_interval_sql()
method now only takes a
timedelta
parameter.
django.contrib.admin
¶AdminSite
no longer takes an app_name
argument and its app_name
attribute has been removed. The application name is always admin
(as
opposed to the instance name which you can still customize using
AdminSite(name="...")
.ModelAdmin.get_object()
method (private API) now takes a third
argument named from_field
in order to specify which field should match
the provided object_id
.ModelAdmin.response_delete()
method
now takes a second argument named obj_id
which is the serialized
identifier used to retrieve the object before deletion.django.template.defaultfilters
¶In order to make built-in template filters that output HTML “safe by default”
when calling them in Python code, the following functions in
django.template.defaultfilters
have been changed to automatically escape
their input value:
join
linebreaksbr
linebreaks_filter
linenumbers
unordered_list
urlize
urlizetrunc
You can revert to the old behavior by specifying autoescape=False
if you
are passing trusted content. This change doesn’t have any effect when using
the corresponding filters in templates.
connections.queries
is now a read-only attribute.
Database connections are considered equal only if they’re the same object. They aren’t hashable any more.
GZipMiddleware
used to disable compression
for some content types when the request is from Internet Explorer, in order
to work around a bug in IE6 and earlier. This behavior could affect
performance on IE7 and later. It was removed.
URLField.to_python
no longer adds a trailing slash to pathless URLs.
The length
template filter now returns 0
for an undefined
variable, rather than an empty string.
ForeignKey.default_error_message['invalid']
has been changed from
'%(model)s instance with pk %(pk)r does not exist.'
to
'%(model)s instance with %(field)s %(value)r does not exist.'
If you are
using this message in your own code, please update the list of interpolated
parameters. Internally, Django will continue to provide the
pk
parameter in params
for backwards compatibility.
UserCreationForm.error_messages['duplicate_username']
is no longer used.
If you wish to customize that error message, override it on the form using the 'unique'
key in
Meta.error_messages['username']
or, if you have a custom form field for
'username'
, using the 'unique'
key in its
error_messages
argument.
The block usertools
in the base.html
template of
django.contrib.admin
now requires the has_permission
context
variable to be set. If you have any custom admin views that use this
template, update them to pass AdminSite.has_permission()
as this new variable’s
value or simply include AdminSite.each_context(request)
in the context.
Internal changes were made to the ClearableFileInput
widget to allow more customization. The undocumented url_markup_template
attribute was removed in favor of template_with_initial
.
For consistency with other major vendors, the en_GB
locale now has Monday
as the first day of the week.
Seconds have been removed from any locales that had them in TIME_FORMAT
,
DATETIME_FORMAT
, or SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT
.
The default max size of the Oracle test tablespace has increased from 300M (or 200M, before 1.7.2) to 500M.
reverse()
and reverse_lazy()
now return Unicode strings instead of
bytestrings.
The CacheClass
shim has been removed from all cache backends.
These aliases were provided for backwards compatibility with Django 1.3.
If you are still using them, please update your project to use the real
class name found in the BACKEND
key of the
CACHES
setting.
By default, call_command()
now always skips the
check framework (unless you pass it skip_checks=False
).
When iterating over lines, File
now uses
universal newlines. The following are recognized as ending a line: the
Unix end-of-line convention '\n'
, the Windows convention '\r\n'
, and
the old Macintosh convention '\r'
.
The Memcached cache backends MemcachedCache
and PyLibMCCache
will
delete a key if set()
fails. This is necessary to ensure the cache_db
session store always fetches the most current session data.
Private APIs override_template_loaders
and override_with_test_loader
in django.test.utils
were removed. Override TEMPLATES
with
override_settings
instead.
Warnings from the MySQL database backend are no longer converted to
exceptions when DEBUG
is True
.
HttpRequest
now has a simplified repr
(e.g.
<WSGIRequest: GET '/somepath/'>
). This won’t change the behavior of
the SafeExceptionReporterFilter
class.
Class-based views that use ModelFormMixin
will raise an ImproperlyConfigured
exception
when both the fields
and form_class
attributes are specified.
Previously, fields
was silently ignored.
When following redirects, the test client now raises
RedirectCycleError
if it detects a loop or hits a
maximum redirect limit (rather than passing silently).
Translatable strings set as the default
parameter of the field are cast
to concrete strings later, so the return type of Field.get_default()
is
different in some cases. There is no change to default values which are the
result of a callable.
GenericIPAddressField.empty_strings_allowed
is now False
. Database
backends that interpret empty strings as null (only Oracle among the backends
that Django includes) will no longer convert null values back to an empty
string. This is consistent with other backends.
When the BaseCommand.leave_locale_alone
attribute is False
, translations are now deactivated instead of forcing
the “en-us” locale. In the case your models contained non-English strings and
you counted on English translations to be activated in management commands,
this will not happen any longer. It might be that new database migrations are
generated (once) after migrating to 1.8.
django.utils.translation.get_language()
now returns None
instead
of LANGUAGE_CODE
when translations are temporarily deactivated.
When a translation doesn’t exist for a specific literal, the fallback is now
taken from the LANGUAGE_CODE
language (instead of from the
untranslated msgid
message).
The name
field of django.contrib.contenttypes.models.ContentType
has been removed by a migration and replaced by a property. That means it’s
not possible to query or filter a ContentType
by this field any longer.
Be careful if you upgrade to Django 1.8 and skip Django 1.7. If you run
manage.py migrate --fake
, this migration will be skipped and you’ll see
a RuntimeError: Error creating new content types.
exception because the
name
column won’t be dropped from the database. Use manage.py migrate
--fake-initial
to fake only the initial migration instead.
The new migrate --fake-initial
option allows faking initial
migrations. In 1.7, initial migrations were always automatically faked if all
tables created in an initial migration already existed.
An app without migrations with a ForeignKey
to an app with migrations
may now result in a foreign key constraint error when migrating the database
or running tests. In Django 1.7, this could fail silently and result in a
missing constraint. To resolve the error, add migrations to the app without
them.
django.db.models.options.Options
¶As part of the formalization of the Model._meta
API (from the
django.db.models.options.Options
class), a number of methods have been
deprecated and will be removed in Django 1.10:
get_all_field_names()
get_all_related_objects()
get_all_related_objects_with_model()
get_all_related_many_to_many_objects()
get_all_related_m2m_objects_with_model()
get_concrete_fields_with_model()
get_field_by_name()
get_fields_with_model()
get_m2m_with_model()
cycle
and firstof
template tags from future
library¶Django 1.6 introduced {% load cycle from future %}
and
{% load firstof from future %}
syntax for forward compatibility of the
cycle
and firstof
template tags. This syntax is now deprecated
and will be removed in Django 1.10. You can simply remove the
{% load ... from future %}
tags.
django.conf.urls.patterns()
¶In the olden days of Django, it was encouraged to reference views as strings
in urlpatterns
:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url('^$', 'myapp.views.myview'),
)
and Django would magically import myapp.views.myview
internally and turn
the string into a real function reference. In order to reduce repetition when
referencing many views from the same module, the patterns()
function takes
a required initial prefix
argument which is prepended to all
views-as-strings in that set of urlpatterns
:
urlpatterns = patterns('myapp.views',
url('^$', 'myview'),
url('^other/$', 'otherview'),
)
In the modern era, we have updated the tutorial to instead recommend importing your views module and referencing your view functions (or classes) directly. This has a number of advantages, all deriving from the fact that we are using normal Python in place of “Django String Magic”: the errors when you mistype a view name are less obscure, IDEs can help with autocompletion of view names, etc.
So these days, the above use of the prefix
arg is much more likely to be
written (and is better written) as:
from myapp import views
urlpatterns = patterns('',
url('^$', views.myview),
url('^other/$', views.otherview),
)
Thus patterns()
serves little purpose and is a burden when teaching new users
(answering the newbie’s question “why do I need this empty string as the first
argument to patterns()
?”). For these reasons, we are deprecating it.
Updating your code is as simple as ensuring that urlpatterns
is a list of
django.conf.urls.url()
instances. For example:
from django.conf.urls import url
from myapp import views
urlpatterns = [
url('^$', views.myview),
url('^other/$', views.otherview),
]
view
to url()
¶Related to the previous item, referencing views as strings in the url()
function is deprecated. Pass the callable view as described in the previous
section instead.
django.core.context_processors
¶Built-in template context processors have been moved to
django.template.context_processors
.
django.test.SimpleTestCase.urls
¶The attribute SimpleTestCase.urls
for specifying URLconf configuration in
tests has been deprecated and will be removed in Django 1.10. Use
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF=...)
instead.
prefix
argument to i18n_patterns()
¶Related to the previous item, the prefix
argument to
django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns()
has been deprecated. Simply pass a
list of django.conf.urls.url()
instances instead.
for
template tag¶Using an incorrect count of unpacked values in for
tag will raise an
exception rather than fail silently in Django 1.10.
reverse()
and url
¶Reversing URLs by Python path is an expensive operation as it causes the path being reversed to be imported. This behavior has also resulted in a security issue. Use named URL patterns for reversing instead.
If you are using django.contrib.sitemaps
, add the name
argument to
the url
that references django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap()
:
from django.contrib.sitemaps.views import sitemap
url(r'^sitemap\.xml$', sitemap, {'sitemaps': sitemaps},
name='django.contrib.sitemaps.views.sitemap')
to ensure compatibility when reversing by Python path is removed in Django 1.10.
Similarly for GIS sitemaps, add name='django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.kml'
or name='django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.kmz'
.
If you are using a Python path for the LOGIN_URL
or
LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL
setting, use the name of the url()
instead.
The django.db.models.sql.aggregates
and
django.contrib.gis.db.models.sql.aggregates
modules (both private API), have
been deprecated as django.db.models.aggregates
and
django.contrib.gis.db.models.aggregates
are now also responsible
for SQL generation. The old modules will be removed in Django 1.10.
If you were using the old modules, see Query Expressions for instructions on rewriting custom aggregates using the new stable API.
The following methods and properties of django.db.models.sql.query.Query
have also been deprecated and the backwards compatibility shims will be removed
in Django 1.10:
Query.aggregates
, replaced by annotations
.Query.aggregate_select
, replaced by annotation_select
.Query.add_aggregate()
, replaced by add_annotation()
.Query.set_aggregate_mask()
, replaced by set_annotation_mask()
.Query.append_aggregate_mask()
, replaced by append_annotation_mask()
.Command.option_list
¶Management commands now use argparse
instead of optparse
to
parse command-line arguments passed to commands. This also means that the way
to add custom arguments to commands has changed: instead of extending the
option_list
class list, you should now override the
add_arguments()
method and add
arguments through argparse.add_argument()
. See
this example for more details.
django.core.management.NoArgsCommand
¶The class NoArgsCommand
is now deprecated and will be removed in Django
1.10. Use BaseCommand
instead, which takes no
arguments by default.
The --list
option of the migrate
management command is
deprecated and will be removed in Django 1.10. Use showmigrations
instead.
cache_choices
option of ModelChoiceField
and ModelMultipleChoiceField
¶ModelChoiceField
and
ModelMultipleChoiceField
took an undocumented, untested
option cache_choices
. This cached querysets between multiple renderings of
the same Form
object. This option is subject to an accelerated deprecation
and will be removed in Django 1.9.
django.template.resolve_variable()
¶The function has been informally marked as “Deprecated” for some time. Replace
resolve_variable(path, context)
with
django.template.Variable(path).resolve(context)
.
django.contrib.webdesign
¶It provided the lorem
template tag which is now included in the
built-in tags. Simply remove 'django.contrib.webdesign'
from
INSTALLED_APPS
and {% load webdesign %}
from your templates.
error_message
argument to django.forms.RegexField
¶It provided backwards compatibility for pre-1.0 code, but its functionality is
redundant. Use Field.error_messages['invalid']
instead.
unordered_list
syntax¶An older (pre-1.0), more restrictive and verbose input format for the
unordered_list
template filter has been deprecated:
['States', [['Kansas', [['Lawrence', []], ['Topeka', []]]], ['Illinois', []]]]
Using the new syntax, this becomes:
['States', ['Kansas', ['Lawrence', 'Topeka'], 'Illinois']]
django.forms.Field._has_changed()
¶Rename this method to has_changed()
by removing the
leading underscore. The old name will still work until Django 1.10.
django.utils.html.remove_tags()
and removetags
template filter¶django.utils.html.remove_tags()
as well as the template filter
removetags
have been deprecated as they cannot guarantee safe output. Their
existence is likely to lead to their use in security-sensitive contexts where
they are not actually safe.
The unused and undocumented django.utils.html.strip_entities()
function has
also been deprecated.
is_admin_site
argument to django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset()
¶It’s a legacy option that should no longer be necessary.
SubfieldBase
¶django.db.models.fields.subclassing.SubfieldBase
has been deprecated and
will be removed in Django 1.10. Historically, it was used to handle fields where
type conversion was needed when loading from the database, but it was not used
in .values()
calls or in aggregates. It has been replaced with
from_db_value()
.
The new approach doesn’t call the to_python()
method on assignment as was the case with SubfieldBase
. If you need that
behavior, reimplement the Creator
class from Django’s source code
in your project.
django.utils.checksums
¶The django.utils.checksums
module has been deprecated and will be removed
in Django 1.10. The functionality it provided (validating checksum using the
Luhn algorithm) was undocumented and not used in Django. The module has been
moved to the django-localflavor package (version 1.1+).
InlineAdminForm.original_content_type_id
¶The original_content_type_id
attribute on InlineAdminForm
has been
deprecated and will be removed in Django 1.10. Historically, it was used
to construct the “view on site” URL. This URL is now accessible using the
absolute_url
attribute of the form.
django.views.generic.edit.FormMixin.get_form()
’s form_class
argument¶FormMixin
subclasses that override the get_form()
method should make
sure to provide a default value for the form_class
argument since it’s
now optional.
get_template()
with a Context
¶The return type of get_template()
has changed
in Django 1.8: instead of a django.template.Template
, it returns a
Template
instance whose exact type depends on which backend loaded it.
Both classes provide a render()
method, however, the former takes a
django.template.Context
as an argument while the latter expects a
dict
. This change is enforced through a deprecation path for Django
templates.
All this also applies to select_template()
.
Template
and Context
classes in template responses¶Some methods of SimpleTemplateResponse
and
TemplateResponse
accepted
django.template.Context
and django.template.Template
objects
as arguments. They should now receive dict
and backend-dependent
template objects respectively.
This also applies to the return types if you have subclassed either template response class.
Check the template response API documentation for details.
dictionary
and context_instance
arguments of rendering functions¶The following functions will no longer accept the dictionary
and
context_instance
parameters in Django 1.10:
django.shortcuts.render()
django.shortcuts.render_to_response()
django.template.loader.render_to_string()
Use the context
parameter instead. When dictionary
is passed as a
positional argument, which is the most common idiom, no changes are needed.
If you’re passing a Context
in context_instance
,
pass a dict
in the context
parameter instead. If you’re passing a
RequestContext
, pass the request separately in the
request
parameter.
dirs
argument of template-finding functions¶The following functions will no longer accept a dirs
parameter to override
TEMPLATE_DIRS
in Django 1.10:
django.template.loader.get_template()
django.template.loader.select_template()
django.shortcuts.render()
django.shortcuts.render_to_response()
The parameter didn’t work consistently across different template loaders and didn’t work for included templates.
django.template.loader.BaseLoader
¶django.template.loader.BaseLoader
was renamed to
django.template.loaders.base.Loader
. If you’ve written a custom template
loader that inherits BaseLoader
, you must inherit Loader
instead.
django.test.utils.TestTemplateLoader
¶Private API django.test.utils.TestTemplateLoader
is deprecated in favor of
django.template.loaders.locmem.Loader
and will be removed in Django 1.9.
max_length
argument on custom Storage
classes¶Storage
subclasses should add max_length=None
as a parameter to
get_available_name()
and/or
save()
if they override either method.
Support for storages that do not accept this argument will be removed in
Django 1.10.
qn
replaced by compiler
¶In previous Django versions, various internal ORM methods (mostly as_sql
methods) accepted a qn
(for “quote name”) argument, which was a reference
to a function that quoted identifiers for sending to the database. In Django
1.8, that argument has been renamed to compiler
and is now a full
SQLCompiler
instance. For backwards-compatibility, calling a
SQLCompiler
instance performs the same name-quoting that the qn
function used to. However, this backwards-compatibility shim is immediately
deprecated: you should rename your qn
arguments to compiler
, and call
compiler.quote_name_unless_alias(...)
where you previously called
qn(...)
.
RedirectView.permanent
¶The default value of the
RedirectView.permanent
attribute will change from True
to False
in Django 1.9.
AuthenticationMiddleware
without SessionAuthenticationMiddleware
¶django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware
was
added in Django 1.7. In Django 1.7.2, its functionality was moved to
auth.get_user()
and, for backwards compatibility, enabled only if
'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware'
appears in
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
.
In Django 1.10, session verification will be enabled regardless of whether or not
SessionAuthenticationMiddleware
is enabled (at which point
SessionAuthenticationMiddleware
will have no significance). You can add it
to your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
sometime before then to opt-in. Please read the
upgrade considerations first.
django.contrib.sitemaps.FlatPageSitemap
¶django.contrib.sitemaps.FlatPageSitemap
has moved to
django.contrib.flatpages.sitemaps.FlatPageSitemap
. The old import location
is deprecated and will be removed in Django 1.9.
ssi
template tag¶The ssi
template tag allows files to be included in a template by
absolute path. This is of limited use in most deployment situations, and
the include
tag often makes more sense. This tag is now deprecated and
will be removed in Django 1.10.
=
as comparison operator in if
template tag¶Using a single equals sign with the {% if %}
template tag for equality
testing was undocumented and untested. It’s now deprecated in favor of ==
.
%(<foo>)s
syntax in ModelFormMixin.success_url
¶The legacy %(<foo>)s
syntax in ModelFormMixin.success_url
is deprecated and
will be removed in Django 1.10.
GeoQuerySet
aggregate methods¶The collect()
, extent()
, extent3d()
, make_line()
, and
unionagg()
aggregate methods are deprecated and should be replaced by their
function-based aggregate equivalents (Collect
, Extent
, Extent3D
,
MakeLine
, and Union
).
allow_migrate
router method¶The signature of the allow_migrate()
method of database routers has
changed from allow_migrate(db, model)
to
allow_migrate(db, app_label, model_name=None, **hints)
.
When model_name
is set, the value that was previously given through the
model
positional argument may now be found inside the hints
dictionary
under the key 'model'
.
After switching to the new signature the router will also be called by the
RunPython
and
RunSQL
operations.
These features have reached the end of their deprecation cycle and are removed in Django 1.8. See Features deprecated in 1.6 for details, including how to remove usage of these features.
django.contrib.comments
is removed.TransactionMiddleware
autocommit
, commit_on_success
,
and commit_manually
, defined in django.db.transaction
commit_unless_managed
and rollback_unless_managed
,
also defined in django.db.transaction
TRANSACTIONS_MANAGED
settingcycle
and firstof
template tags auto-escape their
arguments.SEND_BROKEN_LINK_EMAILS
setting is removed.django.middleware.doc.XViewMiddleware
is removed.Model._meta.module_name
alias is removed.get_query_set
and similar queryset methods are removed. This affects the following classes:
BaseModelAdmin
, ChangeList
, BaseCommentNode
,
GenericForeignKey
, Manager
, SingleRelatedObjectDescriptor
and
ReverseSingleRelatedObjectDescriptor
.ChangeList.root_query_set
and ChangeList.query_set
are removed.django.views.defaults.shortcut
and django.conf.urls.shortcut
are
removed.django.db.backend
django.db.close_connection()
django.db.backends.creation.BaseDatabaseCreation.set_autocommit()
django.db.transaction.is_managed()
django.db.transaction.managed()
django.forms.widgets.RadioInput
is removed.django.test.simple
and the class
django.test.simple.DjangoTestSuiteRunner
are removed.django.test._doctest
is removed.CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ANONYMOUS_ONLY
setting is removed. This change
affects both django.middleware.cache.CacheMiddleware
and
django.middleware.cache.UpdateCacheMiddleware
despite the lack of a
deprecation warning in the latter class.help_text
in
forms for ManyToMany
model fields is not performed by Django anymore
either at the model or forms layer.Model._meta.get_(add|change|delete)_permission
methods are removed.django_language
is no longer read for backwards
compatibility.django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.index
and
django.contrib.gis.sitemaps.views.sitemap
).django.utils.html.fix_ampersands
, the fix_ampersands
template filter,
and django.utils.html.clean_html
are removed.May 01, 2019