Changelog¶
Changes in Flask-Restless-NG¶
Upcoming version:¶
Fix for an incorrect error message
Returns 500 instead 400 response code in case of serialization errors in POST requests
Version 2.3.0¶
Allow sorting of nested fields
Version 2.2.9¶
Do not erase type field from attributes (#31)
Version 2.2.8¶
Make sure that POST response contains actual values from the DB
Version 2.2.7¶
Fix Server Error for null relationship in POST (#29)
Allow session rollback in PATCH_RESOURCE, PATCH_RELATIONSHIP, POST_RELATIONSHIP post-processors (#28)
Version 2.2.6¶
Escape user input in error messages to prevent potential server-side cross-site scripting
‘status’ field in error objects is now a string, as required by JSON API standard https://jsonapi.org/format/#error-objects
Returns ‘400’ status if page number is provided but page size is 0
Returns ‘400’ status if unknown field was used for sorting
Allow rolling back the current session in POST_RESOURCE postprocessors (#28)
Version 2.2.5¶
Fix for #27 ‘relationship with secondary generates incorrect query’
Version 2.2.4¶
Do not log exceptions for user related errors (bad query, etc)
Update safe check for selectinload for `includes
Update SQLAlchemy dependency to 1.3.6+
Version 2.2.3¶
Add safe check for selectinload for includes
Version 2.2.2¶
Fix an incorrect selectinload query for models with custom select queries
Version 2.2.1¶
Minor improvements and fixes
Version 2.2.0¶
Serialize To-One relationships using foreign key, instead of trying to fetch the whole
relationship object from the database
Version 2.1.1¶
Only fetch primary keys from a database for relationships when no filtering is required
Version 2.1.0¶
Re-added FunctionsAPI until the next major release to let users to implement an alternative #23
Version 2.0.3¶
- Fix: #26 - selectinload is broken for models that have primary keys other than ‘id’. Disabled until a new schema is
implemented
Make ‘primary_key’ optional again #25 (by @tanj)
Version 2.0.2¶
Fixed import for SQLAlchemy 1.3 #22
Version 2.0.0¶
Refactored fetching resource collections: - SQL query optimizations for ‘include’ and ‘relationship’ objects, using selectinload
(3x-5x performance improvement when tested on large datasets)
New parameter ‘include_links’ which controls should relationship objects include links. They are not required by JSON API, and disabling them significantly improves performance
New interfaces for Serializer and Deserializer classes.
APIManager requires Serializer/Deserializer objects instead of functions for serializer/deserializer options
Deprecations: - ‘single’ parameter is no longer supported - makes code complicated, is not defined in JSON API specs and can be easily
replicated on a client side
‘group’ parameter is not longer supported - not defined in JSON API specifications, confusing and broken for PostrgeSQL
JSONP callbacks are no longer supported - please reach out if you have a use case for them
Version 1.0.6¶
Prevent redundant SQL queries during pagination and resource inclusion
Version 1.0.5¶
#16 - Fix: including child of empty relationship (by @sharky98)
Version 1.0.4¶
#15: Support SQLAlchemy 1.4.x
Version 1.0.2¶
#1, #13: Fix for relationship updates not being committed (by @sharky98)
#12: Fix for 500 when trying to include Null/None relationship
Added TSQuery operator (by @augustin)
Version 1.0.1¶
#4: id is an optional attribute as long as Model has a primary key
#6: Fix for flask_restless.views not being included in the installed package.
Version 1.0.0¶
Performance improvement: url_for() changed to build url locally instead of delegating it to Flask
This is the last release that is backward compatible with the original Flask-Restless API.
Version 0.0.2¶
New serializer (2-3x faster)
Added lru_cache to helpers to reduce number of recursive calls (better performance)
Version 0.0.1¶
Fixed 1.0+ compatibility
Fix for hybrid_property
Original Flask-Restless¶
You can find the full changelog in the original repo