Django ignores the value of the TEMPLATE_* settings if TEMPLATES is also
set, which is confusing for users following older tutorials. This change
adds a system check that warns if any of the TEMPLATE_* settings have
changed from their defaults but the TEMPLATES dict is also non-empty.
Removed the TEMPLATE_DIRS from the test settings file; this was marked
for removal in 1.10 but no tests fail if it is removed now.
The new attribute is checked when the `migrate --fake-initial` option
is used. initial will be set to True for all initial migrations (this
is particularly useful when initial migrations are split) as well as
for squashed migrations.
Setting GDALRaster.bands as a cached property was creating a circular
reference with objects having __del__ methods, which means the memory
could never be freed.
Thanks Daniel Wiesmann for the report and test, and Tim Graham for the review.
Thanks João Silva for reporting the problem and Tim Graham for finding the
problematic RE and for review.
This is a security fix; disclosure to follow shortly.
The session record is now only created if/when the session is modified. This
prevents a potential DoS via creation of many empty session records.
This is a security fix; disclosure to follow shortly.
Commit 15f82c7 ("used pyinotify as change detection system when
available") introduced a regression where editing a file in vim with
default settings (writebackup=auto) no longer causes the dev server
to be restarted. On a write, vim moves the monitored file to a backup
path and then creates a new file in the original. The new file is not
monitored as it has a different inode. Fixed this by also watching for
inotify events IN_DELETE_SELF and IN_MOVE_SELF.
On sqlite the SUM() of a decimal column doesn't have a NUMERIC type so
when comparing it to a string literal (which a Decimal gets converted to
in Django) it is not compared as expected.
Made it possible to register and run callbacks after a database
transaction is committed with the `transaction.on_commit()` function.
This patch is heavily based on Carl Meyers django-transaction-hooks
<https://django-transaction-hooks.readthedocs.org/>. Thanks to
Aymeric Augustin, Carl Meyer, and Tim Graham for review and feedback.
If the only manager on the model is the default manager defined
by Django (`objects = models.Manager()`), this manager will not
be added to the model state. If it is custom, it needs to be
passed to the model state.