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Pin flask-sqlalchemy to latest version 2.3.0 #58

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Flask-SQLAlchemy is not pinned to a specific version.

I'm pinning it to the latest version 2.3.0 for now.

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Changelog

2.3.0


Released on September 28, 2017

  • Multiple bugs with __tablename__ generation are fixed. Names will be
    generated for models that define a primary key, but not for single-table
    inheritance subclasses. Names will not override a declared_attr.
    PrimaryKeyConstraint is detected. (541_)
  • Passing an existing declarative_base() as model_class to
    SQLAlchemy.__init__ will use this as the base class instead of creating
    one. This allows customizing the metaclass used to construct the base.
    (546_)
  • The undocumented DeclarativeMeta internals that the extension uses for
    binds and table name generation have been refactored to work as mixins.
    Documentation is added about how to create a custom metaclass that does not
    do table name generation. (546_)
  • Model and metaclass code has been moved to a new models module.
    _BoundDeclarativeMeta is renamed to DefaultMeta; the old name will be
    removed in 3.0. (546_)
  • Models have a default repr that shows the model name and primary key.
    (530_)
  • Fixed a bug where using init_app would cause connectors to always use the
    current_app rather than the app they were created for. This caused issues
    when multiple apps were registered with the extension. (547_)

.. _530: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#530
.. _541: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#541
.. _546: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#546
.. _547: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#547

2.2


Released on February 27, 2017, codename Dubnium

  • Minimum SQLAlchemy version is 0.8 due to use of sqlalchemy.inspect.
  • Added support for custom query_class and model_class as args
    to the SQLAlchemy constructor. (328_)
  • Allow listening to SQLAlchemy events on db.session. (364_)
  • Allow __bind_key__ on abstract models. (373_)
  • Allow SQLALCHEMY_ECHO to be a string. (409_)
  • Warn when SQLALCHEMY_DATABASE_URI is not set. (443_)
  • Don't let pagination generate invalid page numbers. (460_)
  • Drop support of Flask < 0.10. This means the db session is always tied to
    the app context and its teardown event. (461_)
  • Tablename generation logic no longer accesses class properties unless they
    are declared_attr. (467_)

.. _328: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#328
.. _364: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#364
.. _373: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#373
.. _409: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#409
.. _443: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#443
.. _460: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#460
.. _461: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#461
.. _467: pallets-eco/flask-sqlalchemy#467

2.1


Released on October 23rd 2015, codename Caesium

  • Table names are automatically generated in more cases, including
    subclassing mixins and abstract models.
  • Allow using a custom MetaData object.
  • Add support for binds parameter to session.

2.0


Released on August 29th 2014, codename Bohrium

  • Changed how the builtin signals are subscribed to skip non Flask-SQLAlchemy
    sessions. This will also fix the attribute error about model changes
    not existing.
  • Added a way to control how signals for model modifications are tracked.
  • Made the SignallingSession a public interface and added a hook
    for customizing session creation.
  • If the bind parameter is given to the signalling session it will no
    longer cause an error that a parameter is given twice.
  • Added working table reflection support.
  • Enabled autoflush by default.
  • Consider SQLALCHEMY_COMMIT_ON_TEARDOWN harmful and remove from docs.

1.0


Released on July 20th 2013, codename Aurum

  • Added Python 3.3 support.
  • Dropped 2.5 compatibility.
  • Various bugfixes
  • Changed versioning format to do major releases for each update now.

0.16


  • New distribution format (flask_sqlalchemy)
  • Added support for Flask 0.9 specifics.

0.15


  • Added session support for multiple databases

0.14


  • Make relative sqlite paths relative to the application root.

0.13


  • Fixed an issue with Flask-SQLAlchemy not selecting the correct binds.

0.12


  • Added support for multiple databases.
  • Expose Flask-SQLAlchemy's BaseQuery as db.Query.
  • Set default query_class for db.relation, db.relationship, and
    db.dynamic_loader to Flask-SQLAlchemy's BaseQuery.
  • Improved compatibility with Flask 0.7.

0.11


  • Fixed a bug introduced in 0.10 with alternative table constructors.

0.10


  • Added support for signals.
  • Table names are now automatically set from the class name unless
    overriden.
  • Model.query now always works for applications directly passed to
    the SQLAlchemy constructor. Furthermore the property now raises
    an RuntimeError instead of being None.
  • added session options to constructor.
  • fixed a broken __repr__
  • db.Table is now a factor function that creates table objects.
    This makes it possible to omit the metadata.

0.9


  • applied changes to pass the Flask extension approval process.

0.8


  • added a few configuration keys for creating connections.
  • automatically activate connection recycling for MySQL connections.
  • added support for the Flask testing mode.

0.7


  • Initial public release

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