An HTTP request would not be redirected to HTTPS when the
SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER and SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT settings were used if
the proxy connected to Django via HTTPS.
HttpRequest.scheme will now always trust the SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER if
set, rather than falling back to the request scheme when the
SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER did not have the secure value.
Thanks to Gavin Wahl for the report and initial patch suggestion, and
Shai Berger for review.
intword and filesizeformat passed floats to ngettext() which is
deprecated in Python 3.7. The rationale for this warning is documented
in BPO-28692: https://bugs.python.org/issue28692.
For filesizeformat, the filesize value is expected to be an int -- it
fills %d string formatting placeholders. It was likely coerced to a
float to ensure floating point division on Python 2. Python 3 always
does floating point division, so coerce to an int instead of a float to
fix the warning.
For intword, the number may contain a decimal component. In English, a
decimal component makes the noun plural. A helper function,
round_away_from_one(), was added to convert the float to an integer that
is appropriate for ngettext().
Filters in annotations crashed when used with numerical-type
aggregations (i.e. Avg, StdDev, and Variance). This was caused as the
source expressions no not necessarily have an output_field (such as the
filter field), which lead to an AttributeError: 'WhereNode' object has
no attribute output_field.
Thanks to Chuan-Zheng Lee for the report.
Regression in c690afb873 and two following
commits.
Previously we updated the file mtimes if the file has not been seen
before - i.e on the first iteration of the loop.
If the mtime has been changed we triggered the notify_file_changed()
method which in all cases except the translations will result in the
process being terminated. To be strictly correct we need to update the
mtime for either branch of the conditional.
Regression in 6754bffa2b.
The function was undocumented and only required for compatibility with
Python 2.
Code should use Python's html.unescape() that was added in Python 3.4.
The LIKE operator wildcard generated for contains, startswith, endswith and
their case-insensitive variant lookups was conflicting with parameter
interpolation on CREATE constraint statement execution.
Ideally we'd delegate parameters interpolation in DDL statements on backends
that support it but that would require backward incompatible changes to the
Index and Constraint SQL generating methods.
Thanks David Sanders for the report.