Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: pyramid
Version: 1.7b2
Summary: The Pyramid Web Framework, a Pylons project
Home-page: https://trypyramid.com
Author: Chris McDonough, Agendaless Consulting
Author-email: pylons-discuss@googlegroups.com
License: BSD-derived (http://www.repoze.org/LICENSE.txt)
Description: Pyramid
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        Pyramid is a small, fast, down-to-earth, open source Python web framework. It
        makes real-world web application development and deployment more fun, more
        predictable, and more productive.
        
        Pyramid is produced by the `Pylons Project <http://pylonsproject.org/>`_.
        
        Support and Documentation
        -------------------------
        
        See the `Pylons Project website <http://pylonsproject.org/>`_ to view
        documentation, report bugs, and obtain support.
        
        Developing and Contributing
        ---------------------------
        
        See ``HACKING.txt`` and ``contributing.md`` for guidelines for running tests,
        adding features, coding style, and updating documentation when developing in or
        contributing to Pyramid.
        
        License
        -------
        
        Pyramid is offered under the BSD-derived `Repoze Public License
        <http://repoze.org/license.html>`_.
        
        Authors
        -------
        
        Pyramid is made available by `Agendaless Consulting <http://agendaless.com>`_
        and a team of contributors.
        
        
        
        1.7b2 (2016-05-01)
        ==================
        
        - Removed inclusion of pyramid_tm in development.ini for alchemy scaffold
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/2538
        
        - A default permission set via ``config.set_default_permission`` will no
          longer be enforced on an exception view. This has been the case for a while
          with the default exception views (``config.add_notfound_view`` and
          ``config.add_forbidden_view``), however for any other exception view a
          developer had to remember to set ``permission=NO_PERMISSION_REQUIRED`` or
          be surprised when things didn't work. It is still possible to force a
          permission check on an exception view by setting the ``permission`` argument
          manually to ``config.add_view``. This behavior is consistent with the new
          CSRF features added in the 1.7 series.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2534
        
        1.7b1 (2016-04-25)
        ==================
        
        - This release announces the beta period for 1.7.
        
        - Fix an issue where some files were being included in the alchemy scafffold
          which had been removed from the 1.7 series.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/2525
        
        1.7a2 (2016-04-19)
        ==================
        
        Features
        --------
        
        - Automatic CSRF checks are now disabled by default on exception views. They
          can be turned back on by setting the appropriate `require_csrf` option on
          the view.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2517
        
        - The automatic CSRF API was reworked to use a config directive for
          setting the options. The ``pyramid.require_default_csrf`` setting is
          no longer supported. Instead, a new ``config.set_default_csrf_options``
          directive has been introduced that allows the developer to specify
          the default value for ``require_csrf`` as well as change the CSRF token,
          header and safe request methods. The ``pyramid.csrf_trusted_origins``
          setting is still supported.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2518
        
        Bug fixes
        ---------
        
        - CSRF origin checks had a bug causing the checks to always fail.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2512
        
        - Fix the test suite to pass on windows.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2520
        
        1.7a1 (2016-04-16)
        ==================
        
        Backward Incompatibilities
        --------------------------
        
        - Following the Pyramid deprecation period (1.4 -> 1.6),
          AuthTktAuthenticationPolicy's default hashing algorithm is changing from md5
          to sha512. If you are using the authentication policy and need to continue
          using md5, please explicitly set hashalg to 'md5'.
        
          This change does mean that any existing auth tickets (and associated cookies)
          will no longer be valid, and users will no longer be logged in, and have to
          login to their accounts again.
        
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2496
        
        - The ``check_csrf_token`` function no longer validates a csrf token in the
          query string of a request. Only headers and request bodies are supported.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2500
        
        Features
        --------
        
        - Added a new setting, ``pyramid.require_default_csrf`` which may be used
          to turn on CSRF checks globally for every POST request in the application.
          This should be considered a good default for websites built on Pyramid.
          It is possible to opt-out of CSRF checks on a per-view basis by setting
          ``require_csrf=False`` on those views.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2413
        
        - Added a ``require_csrf`` view option which will enforce CSRF checks on any
          request with an unsafe method as defined by RFC2616. If the CSRF check fails
          a ``BadCSRFToken`` exception will be raised and may be caught by exception
          views (the default response is a ``400 Bad Request``). This option should be
          used in place of the deprecated ``check_csrf`` view predicate which would
          normally result in unexpected ``404 Not Found`` response to the client
          instead of a catchable exception.  See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2413 and
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2500
        
        - Added an additional CSRF validation that checks the origin/referrer of a
          request and makes sure it matches the current ``request.domain``. This
          particular check is only active when accessing a site over HTTPS as otherwise
          browsers don't always send the required information. If this additional CSRF
          validation fails a ``BadCSRFOrigin`` exception will be raised and may be
          caught by exception views (the default response is ``400 Bad Request``).
          Additional allowed origins may be configured by setting
          ``pyramid.csrf_trusted_origins`` to a list of domain names (with ports if on
          a non standard port) to allow. Subdomains are not allowed unless the domain
          name has been prefixed with a ``.``. See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2501
        
        - Added a new ``pyramid.session.check_csrf_origin`` API for validating the
          origin or referrer headers against the request's domain.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2501
        
        - Pyramid HTTPExceptions will now take into account the best match for the
          clients Accept header, and depending on what is requested will return
          text/html, application/json or text/plain. The default for */* is still
          text/html, but if application/json is explicitly mentioned it will now
          receive a valid JSON response. See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2489
        
        - A new event and interface (BeforeTraversal) has been introduced that will
          notify listeners before traversal starts in the router. See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2469 and
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/1876
        
        - Add a new "view deriver" concept to Pyramid to allow framework authors to
          inject elements into the standard Pyramid view pipeline and affect all
          views in an application. This is similar to a decorator except that it
          has access to options passed to ``config.add_view`` and can affect other
          stages of the pipeline such as the raw response from a view or prior to
          security checks. See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2021
        
        - Allow a leading ``=`` on the key of the request param predicate.
          For example, '=abc=1' is equivalent down to
          ``request.params['=abc'] == '1'``.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/1370
        
        - A new ``request.invoke_exception_view(...)`` method which can be used to
          invoke an exception view and get back a response. This is useful for
          rendering an exception view outside of the context of the excview tween
          where you may need more control over the request.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2393
        
        - Allow using variable substitutions like ``%(LOGGING_LOGGER_ROOT_LEVEL)s``
          for logging sections of the .ini file and populate these variables from
          the ``pserve`` command line -- e.g.:
          ``pserve development.ini LOGGING_LOGGER_ROOT_LEVEL=DEBUG``
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2399
        
        Documentation Changes
        ---------------------
        
        - A complete overhaul of the docs:
        
          - Use pip instead of easy_install.
          - Become opinionated by preferring Python 3.4 or greater to simplify
            installation of Python and its required packaging tools.
          - Use venv for the tool, and virtual environment for the thing created,
            instead of virtualenv.
          - Use py.test and pytest-cov instead of nose and coverage.
          - Further updates to the scaffolds as well as tutorials and their src files.
        
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2468
        
        - A complete overhaul of the ``alchemy`` scaffold as well as the
          Wiki2 SQLAlchemy + URLDispatch tutorial to introduce more modern features
          into the usage of SQLAlchemy with Pyramid and provide a better starting
          point for new projects.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2024
        
        Bug Fixes
        ---------
        
        - Fix ``pserve --browser`` to use the ``--server-name`` instead of the
          app name when selecting a section to use. This was only working for people
          who had server and app sections with the same name, for example
          ``[app:main]`` and ``[server:main]``.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2292
        
        Deprecations
        ------------
        
        - The ``check_csrf`` view predicate has been deprecated. Use the
          new ``require_csrf`` option or the ``pyramid.require_default_csrf`` setting
          to ensure that the ``BadCSRFToken`` exception is raised.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2413
        
        - Support for Python 3.3 will be removed in Pyramid 1.8.
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/2477
        
        - Python 2.6 is no longer supported by Pyramid. See
          https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/issues/2368
        
        - Dropped Python 3.2 support.
          See https://github.com/Pylons/pyramid/pull/2256
        
Keywords: web wsgi pylons pyramid
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 6 - Mature
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Framework :: Pyramid
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI
Classifier: License :: Repoze Public License
