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.. :changelog:
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Changelog
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v0.4 (2013-XX-XX)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Added ``Value`` classes and subclasses for easier handling of settings values,
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including populating them from environment variables.
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- Renamed ``configurations.Settings`` class to ``configurations.Configuration``
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to better describe what the class is all about.
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- Added Django project templates for 1.5.x and 1.6.x.
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- Reorganized and extended documentation.
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v0.3 (2013-05-15)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Added ``pristinemethod`` decorator to be able to have callables as settings.
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- Added ``pre_setup`` and ``post_setup`` method hooks to be able to run code
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before or after the settings loading is finished.
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- Minor docs and tests cleanup.
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v0.2.1 (2013-04-11)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Fixed a regression in parsing the new ``-C``/``--configuration`` management
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command option.
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- Minor fix in showing the configuration in the ``runserver`` management
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command output.
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v0.2 (2013-03-27)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- **backward incompatible change** Dropped support for Python 2.5! Please use
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the 0.1 version if you really want.
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- Added Python>3.2 and Django 1.5 support!
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- Catch error when getting or evaluating callable setting class attributes.
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- Simplified and extended tests.
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- Added optional ``-C``/``--configuration`` management command option similar
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to Django's ``--settings`` option
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- Fixed the runserver message about which setting is used to
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show the correct class.
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- Stopped hiding AttributeErrors happening during initialization
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of settings classes.
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- Added FastCGI helper.
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- Minor documentation fixes
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v0.1 (2012-07-21)
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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- Initial public release
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