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1.10

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*August 1, 2016*

Welcome to Django 1.10!

These release notes cover the :ref:`new features <whats-new-1.10>`, as well as
some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes <backwards-incompatible-1.10>` you'll
want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 1.9 or older versions. We've
:ref:`dropped some features <removed-features-1.10>` that have reached the end
of their deprecation cycle, and we've :ref:`begun the deprecation process for
some features <deprecated-features-1.10>`.

See the :doc:`/howto/upgrade-version` guide if you're updating an existing
project.

Python compatibility
====================

Like Django 1.9, Django 1.10 requires Python 2.7, 3.4, or 3.5. We **highly
recommend** and only officially support the latest release of each series.

.. _whats-new-1.10:

What's new in Django 1.10
=========================

Full text search for PostgreSQL
-------------------------------

``django.contrib.postgres`` now includes a :doc:`collection of database
functions </ref/contrib/postgres/search>` to allow the use of the full text
search engine. You can search across multiple fields in your relational
database, combine the searches with other lookups, use different language
configurations and weightings, and rank the results by relevance.

It also now includes trigram support, using the :lookup:`trigram_similar`
lookup, and the :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.search.TrigramSimilarity` and
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.search.TrigramDistance` expressions.

New-style middleware
--------------------

:doc:`A new style of middleware is introduced </topics/http/middleware>` to
solve the lack of strict request/response layering of the old-style of
middleware described in `DEP 0005
<https://github.com/django/deps/blob/main/final/0005-improved-middleware.rst>`_.
You'll need to :ref:`adapt old, custom middleware <upgrading-middleware>` and
switch from the ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` setting to the new :setting:`MIDDLEWARE`
setting to take advantage of the improvements.

Official support for Unicode usernames
--------------------------------------

The :class:`~django.contrib.auth.models.User` model in ``django.contrib.auth``
originally only accepted ASCII letters and numbers in usernames. Although it
wasn't a deliberate choice, Unicode characters have always been accepted when
using Python 3.

The username validator now explicitly accepts Unicode characters by
default on Python 3 only.

Custom user models may use the new
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.validators.ASCIIUsernameValidator` or
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.validators.UnicodeUsernameValidator`.

Minor features
--------------

:mod:`django.contrib.admin`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* For sites running on a subpath, the default :attr:`URL for the "View site"
link <django.contrib.admin.AdminSite.site_url>` at the top of each admin page
will now point to ``request.META['SCRIPT_NAME']`` if set, instead of ``/``.

* The success message that appears after adding or editing an object now
contains a link to the object's change form.

* All inline JavaScript is removed so you can enable the
``Content-Security-Policy`` HTTP header if you wish.

* The new :attr:`InlineModelAdmin.classes
<django.contrib.admin.InlineModelAdmin.classes>` attribute allows specifying
classes on inline fieldsets. Inlines with a ``collapse`` class will be
initially collapsed and their header will have a small "show" link.

* If a user doesn't have the add permission, the ``object-tools`` block on a
model's changelist will now be rendered (without the add button). This makes
it easier to add custom tools in this case.

* The :class:`~django.contrib.admin.models.LogEntry` model now stores change
messages in a JSON structure so that the message can be dynamically translated
using the current active language. A new ``LogEntry.get_change_message()``
method is now the preferred way of retrieving the change message.

* Selected objects for fields in ``ModelAdmin.raw_id_fields`` now have a link
to object's change form.

* Added "No date" and "Has date" choices for ``DateFieldListFilter`` if the
field is nullable.

* The jQuery library embedded in the admin is upgraded from version 2.1.4 to
2.2.3.

:mod:`django.contrib.auth`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added support for the :ref:`Argon2 password hash <argon2_usage>`. It's
recommended over PBKDF2, however, it's not the default as it requires a
third-party library.

* The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher has been increased
by 25%. This backwards compatible change will not affect users who have
subclassed ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher`` to change the
default value.

* The ``django.contrib.auth.views.logout()`` view sends "no-cache" headers
to prevent an issue where Safari caches redirects and prevents a user from
being able to log out.

* Added the optional ``backend`` argument to :func:`django.contrib.auth.login`
to allow using it without credentials.

* The new :setting:`LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL` setting controls the redirect of the
``django.contrib.auth.views.logout()`` view, if the view doesn't get a
``next_page`` argument.

* The new ``redirect_authenticated_user`` parameter for the
``django.contrib.auth.views.login()`` view allows redirecting
authenticated users visiting the login page.

* The new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersModelBackend` and
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersRemoteUserBackend` ignore
the value of ``User.is_active``, while
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend` and
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.RemoteUserBackend` now reject inactive
users.

:mod:`django.contrib.gis`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* :ref:`Distance lookups <distance-lookups>` now accept expressions as the
distance value parameter.

* The new :attr:`GEOSGeometry.unary_union
<django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry.unary_union>` property computes the
union of all the elements of this geometry.

* Added the :meth:`GEOSGeometry.covers()
<django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry.covers>` binary predicate.

* Added the :meth:`GDALBand.statistics()
<django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALBand.statistics>` method and
:attr:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALBand.mean`
and :attr:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALBand.std` attributes.

* Added support for the :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.MakeLine`
aggregate and :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.GeoHash`
function on SpatiaLite.

* Added support for the
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.Difference`,
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.Intersection`, and
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.SymDifference`
functions on MySQL.

* Added support for instantiating empty GEOS geometries.

* The new :attr:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.WKTWriter.trim` and
:attr:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.WKTWriter.precision` properties
of :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.WKTWriter` allow controlling
output of the fractional part of the coordinates in WKT.

* Added the :attr:`LineString.closed
<django.contrib.gis.geos.LineString.closed>` and
:attr:`MultiLineString.closed
<django.contrib.gis.geos.MultiLineString.closed>` properties.

* The :doc:`GeoJSON serializer </ref/contrib/gis/serializers>` now outputs the
primary key of objects in the ``properties`` dictionary if specific fields
aren't specified.

* The ability to replicate input data on the :meth:`GDALBand.data()
<django.contrib.gis.gdal.GDALBand.data>` method was added. Band data can
now be updated with repeated values efficiently.

* Added database functions
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.IsValid` and
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.MakeValid`, as well as the
:lookup:`isvalid` lookup, all for PostGIS. This allows filtering and
repairing invalid geometries on the database side.

* Added raster support for all :doc:`spatial lookups
</ref/contrib/gis/geoquerysets>`.

:mod:`django.contrib.postgres`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* For convenience, :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.HStoreField` now
casts its keys and values to strings.

:mod:`django.contrib.sessions`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The :djadmin:`clearsessions` management command now removes file-based
sessions.

:mod:`django.contrib.sites`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The :class:`~django.contrib.sites.models.Site` model now supports
:ref:`natural keys <topics-serialization-natural-keys>`.

:mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The :ttag:`static` template tag now uses ``django.contrib.staticfiles``
if it's in ``INSTALLED_APPS``. This is especially useful for third-party apps
which can now always use ``{% load static %}`` (instead of
``{% load staticfiles %}`` or ``{% load static from staticfiles %}``) and
not worry about whether or not the ``staticfiles`` app is installed.

* You can :ref:`more easily customize <customize-staticfiles-ignore-patterns>`
the ``collectstatic --ignore`` option with a custom ``AppConfig``.

Cache
~~~~~

* The file-based cache backend now uses the highest pickling protocol.

CSRF
~~~~

* The default :setting:`CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW`, ``views.csrf.csrf_failure()`` now
accepts an optional ``template_name`` parameter, defaulting to
``'403_csrf.html'``, to control the template used to render the page.

* To protect against `BREACH`_ attacks, the CSRF protection mechanism now
changes the form token value on every request (while keeping an invariant
secret which can be used to validate the different tokens).

.. _BREACH: https://www.breachattack.com/

Database backends
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Temporal data subtraction was unified on all backends.

* If the database supports it, backends can set
``DatabaseFeatures.can_return_ids_from_bulk_insert=True`` and implement
``DatabaseOperations.fetch_returned_insert_ids()`` to set primary keys
on objects created using ``QuerySet.bulk_create()``.

* Added keyword arguments to the ``as_sql()`` methods of various expressions
(``Func``, ``When``, ``Case``, and ``OrderBy``) to allow database backends to
customize them without mutating ``self``, which isn't safe when using
different database backends. See the ``arg_joiner`` and ``**extra_context``
parameters of :meth:`Func.as_sql() <django.db.models.Func.as_sql>` for an
example.

File Storage
~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Storage backends now present a timezone-aware API with new methods
:meth:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage.get_accessed_time`,
:meth:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage.get_created_time`, and
:meth:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage.get_modified_time`. They return a
timezone-aware ``datetime`` if :setting:`USE_TZ` is ``True`` and a naive
``datetime`` in the local timezone otherwise.

* The new :meth:`Storage.generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename>` method makes it easier
to implement custom storages that don't use the ``os.path`` calls previously
in :class:`~django.db.models.FileField`.

Forms
~~~~~

* Form and widget ``Media`` is now served using
:mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles` if installed.

* The ``<input>`` tag rendered by :class:`~django.forms.CharField` now includes
a ``minlength`` attribute if the field has a ``min_length``.

* Required form fields now have the ``required`` HTML attribute. Set the new
:attr:`Form.use_required_attribute <django.forms.Form.use_required_attribute>`
attribute to ``False`` to disable it. The ``required`` attribute isn't
included on forms of formsets because the browser validation may not be
correct when adding and deleting formsets.

Generic Views
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The :class:`~django.views.generic.base.View` class can now be imported from
``django.views``.

Internationalization
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The :func:`~django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns` helper function can now be
used in a root URLConf specified using :attr:`request.urlconf
<django.http.HttpRequest.urlconf>`.

* By setting the new ``prefix_default_language`` parameter for
:func:`~django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns` to ``False``, you can allow
accessing the default language without a URL prefix.

* :func:`~django.views.i18n.set_language` now returns a 204 status code (No
Content) for AJAX requests when there is no ``next`` parameter in ``POST`` or
``GET``.

* The :class:`~django.views.i18n.JavaScriptCatalog` and
:class:`~django.views.i18n.JSONCatalog` class-based views supersede the
deprecated ``javascript_catalog()`` and ``json_catalog()`` function-based
views. The new views are almost equivalent to the old ones except that by
default the new views collect all JavaScript strings in the ``djangojs``
translation domain from all installed apps rather than only the JavaScript
strings from :setting:`LOCALE_PATHS`.

Management Commands
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* :func:`~django.core.management.call_command` now returns the value returned
from the ``command.handle()`` method.

* The new :option:`check --fail-level` option allows specifying the message
level that will cause the command to exit with a non-zero status.

* The new :option:`makemigrations --check` option makes the command exit
with a non-zero status when model changes without migrations are detected.

* :djadmin:`makemigrations` now displays the path to the migration files that
it generates.

* The :option:`shell --interface` option now accepts ``python`` to force use of
the "plain" Python interpreter.

* The new :option:`shell --command` option lets you run a command as Django and
exit, instead of opening the interactive shell.

* Added a warning to :djadmin:`dumpdata` if a proxy model is specified (which
results in no output) without its concrete parent.

* The new :attr:`BaseCommand.requires_migrations_checks
<django.core.management.BaseCommand.requires_migrations_checks>` attribute
may be set to ``True`` if you want your command to print a warning, like
:djadmin:`runserver` does, if the set of migrations on disk don't match the
migrations in the database.

* To assist with testing, :func:`~django.core.management.call_command` now
accepts a command object as the first argument.

* The :djadmin:`shell` command supports tab completion on systems using
``libedit``, e.g. macOS.

* The :djadmin:`inspectdb` command lets you choose what tables should be
inspected by specifying their names as arguments.

Migrations
~~~~~~~~~~

* Added support for serialization of ``enum.Enum`` objects.

* Added the ``elidable`` argument to the
:class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.RunSQL` and
:class:`~django.db.migrations.operations.RunPython` operations to allow them
to be removed when squashing migrations.

* Added support for :ref:`non-atomic migrations <non-atomic-migrations>` by
setting the ``atomic`` attribute on a ``Migration``.

* The ``migrate`` and ``makemigrations`` commands now :ref:`check for a
consistent migration history <migration-history-consistency>`. If they find
some unapplied dependencies of an applied migration,
``InconsistentMigrationHistory`` is raised.

* The :func:`~django.db.models.signals.pre_migrate` and
:func:`~django.db.models.signals.post_migrate` signals now dispatch their
migration ``plan`` and ``apps``.

Models
~~~~~~

* Reverse foreign keys from proxy models are now propagated to their
concrete class. The reverse relation attached by a
:class:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey` pointing to a proxy model is now
accessible as a descriptor on the proxied model class and may be referenced in
queryset filtering.

* The new :meth:`Field.rel_db_type() <django.db.models.Field.rel_db_type>`
method returns the database column data type for fields such as ``ForeignKey``
and ``OneToOneField`` that point to another field.

* The :attr:`~django.db.models.Func.arity` class attribute is added to
:class:`~django.db.models.Func`. This attribute can be used to set the number
of arguments the function accepts.

* Added :class:`~django.db.models.BigAutoField` which acts much like an
:class:`~django.db.models.AutoField` except that it is guaranteed
to fit numbers from ``1`` to ``9223372036854775807``.

* :meth:`QuerySet.in_bulk() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.in_bulk>`
may be called without any arguments to return all objects in the queryset.

* :attr:`~django.db.models.ForeignKey.related_query_name` now supports
app label and class interpolation using the ``'%(app_label)s'`` and
``'%(class)s'`` strings.

* Allowed overriding model fields inherited from abstract base classes.

* The :func:`~django.db.models.prefetch_related_objects` function is now a
public API.

* :meth:`QuerySet.bulk_create() <django.db.models.query.QuerySet.bulk_create>`
sets the primary key on objects when using PostgreSQL.

* Added the :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Cast` database function.

* A proxy model may now inherit multiple proxy models that share a common
non-abstract parent class.

* Added :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Extract` functions to extract
datetime components as integers, such as year and hour.

* Added :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Trunc` functions to truncate a date
or datetime to a significant component. They enable queries like
sales-per-day or sales-per-hour.

* ``Model.__init__()`` now sets values of virtual fields from its keyword
arguments.

* The new :attr:`Meta.base_manager_name
<django.db.models.Options.base_manager_name>` and
:attr:`Meta.default_manager_name
<django.db.models.Options.default_manager_name>` options allow controlling
the :attr:`~django.db.models.Model._base_manager` and
:attr:`~django.db.models.Model._default_manager`, respectively.

Requests and Responses
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Added ``request.user`` to the debug view.

* Added :class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` methods
:meth:`~django.http.HttpResponse.readable()` and
:meth:`~django.http.HttpResponse.seekable()` to make an instance a
stream-like object and allow wrapping it with :py:class:`io.TextIOWrapper`.

* Added the :attr:`HttpRequest.content_type
<django.http.HttpRequest.content_type>` and
:attr:`~django.http.HttpRequest.content_params` attributes which are
parsed from the ``CONTENT_TYPE`` header.

* The parser for ``request.COOKIES`` is simplified to better match the behavior
of browsers. ``request.COOKIES`` may now contain cookies that are invalid
according to :rfc:`6265` but are possible to set via ``document.cookie``.

Serialization
~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The ``django.core.serializers.json.DjangoJSONEncoder`` now knows how to
serialize lazy strings, typically used for translatable content.

Templates
~~~~~~~~~

* Added the ``autoescape`` option to the
:class:`~django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates` backend and the
:class:`~django.template.Engine` class.

* Added the ``is`` and ``is not`` comparison operators to the :ttag:`if` tag.

* Allowed :tfilter:`dictsort` to order a list of lists by an element at a
specified index.

* The :func:`~django.template.context_processors.debug` context processor
contains queries for all database aliases instead of only the default alias.

* Added relative path support for string arguments of the :ttag:`extends` and
:ttag:`include` template tags.

Tests
~~~~~

* To better catch bugs, :class:`~django.test.TestCase` now checks deferrable
database constraints at the end of each test.

* Tests and test cases can be :ref:`marked with tags <topics-tagging-tests>`
and run selectively with the new :option:`test --tag` and :option:`test
--exclude-tag` options.

* You can now login and use sessions with the test client even if
:mod:`django.contrib.sessions` is not in :setting:`INSTALLED_APPS`.

URLs
~~~~

* An addition in :func:`django.setup()` allows URL resolving that happens
outside of the request/response cycle (e.g. in management commands and
standalone scripts) to take :setting:`FORCE_SCRIPT_NAME` into account when it
is set.

Validators
~~~~~~~~~~

* :class:`~django.core.validators.URLValidator` now limits the length of
domain name labels to 63 characters and the total length of domain
names to 253 characters per :rfc:`1034`.

* :func:`~django.core.validators.int_list_validator` now accepts an optional
``allow_negative`` boolean parameter, defaulting to ``False``, to allow
negative integers.

.. _backwards-incompatible-1.10:

Backwards incompatible changes in 1.10
======================================

.. warning::

In addition to the changes outlined in this section, be sure to review the
:ref:`removed-features-1.10` for the features that have reached the end of
their deprecation cycle and therefore been removed. If you haven't updated
your code within the deprecation timeline for a given feature, its removal
may appear as a backwards incompatible change.

Database backend API
--------------------

* GIS's ``AreaField`` uses an unspecified underlying numeric type that could in
practice be any numeric Python type. ``decimal.Decimal`` values retrieved
from the database are now converted to ``float`` to make it easier to combine
them with values used by the GIS libraries.

* In order to enable temporal subtraction you must set the
``supports_temporal_subtraction`` database feature flag to ``True`` and
implement the ``DatabaseOperations.subtract_temporals()`` method. This
method should return the SQL and parameters required to compute the
difference in microseconds between the ``lhs`` and ``rhs`` arguments in the
datatype used to store :class:`~django.db.models.DurationField`.

``select_related()`` prohibits non-relational fields for nested relations
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Django 1.8 added validation for non-relational fields in ``select_related()``:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> Book.objects.select_related("title")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
FieldError: Non-relational field given in select_related: 'title'

But it didn't prohibit nested non-relation fields as it does now:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> Book.objects.select_related("author__name")
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
FieldError: Non-relational field given in select_related: 'name'

``_meta.get_fields()`` returns consistent reverse fields for proxy models
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Before Django 1.10, the :meth:`~django.db.models.options.Options.get_fields`
method returned different reverse fields when called on a proxy model compared
to its proxied concrete class. This inconsistency was fixed by returning the
full set of fields pointing to a concrete class or one of its proxies in both
cases.

:attr:`AbstractUser.username <django.contrib.auth.models.User.username>` ``max_length`` increased to 150
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A migration for :attr:`django.contrib.auth.models.User.username` is included.
If you have a custom user model inheriting from ``AbstractUser``, you'll need
to generate and apply a database migration for your user model.

We considered an increase to 254 characters to more easily allow the use of
email addresses (which are limited to 254 characters) as usernames but rejected
it due to a MySQL limitation. When using the ``utf8mb4`` encoding (recommended
for proper Unicode support), MySQL can only create unique indexes with 191
characters by default. Therefore, if you need a longer length, please use a
custom user model.

If you want to preserve the 30 character limit for usernames, use a custom form
when creating a user or changing usernames::

from django.contrib.auth.forms import UserCreationForm


class MyUserCreationForm(UserCreationForm):
username = forms.CharField(
max_length=30,
help_text="Required. 30 characters or fewer. Letters, digits and /./+/-/_ only.",
)

If you wish to keep this restriction in the admin, set ``UserAdmin.add_form``
to use this form::

from django.contrib.auth.admin import UserAdmin as BaseUserAdmin
from django.contrib.auth.models import User


class UserAdmin(BaseUserAdmin):
add_form = MyUserCreationForm


admin.site.unregister(User)
admin.site.register(User, UserAdmin)

Dropped support for PostgreSQL 9.1
----------------------------------

Upstream support for PostgreSQL 9.1 ends in September 2016. As a consequence,
Django 1.10 sets PostgreSQL 9.2 as the minimum version it officially supports.

``runserver`` output goes through logging
-----------------------------------------

Request and response handling of the ``runserver`` command is sent to the
:ref:`django-server-logger` logger instead of to ``sys.stderr``. If you
disable Django's logging configuration or override it with your own, you'll
need to add the appropriate logging configuration if you want to see that
output::

LOGGING = {
...
"formatters": {
"django.server": {
"()": "django.utils.log.ServerFormatter",
"format": "[%(server_time)s] %(message)s",
}
},
"handlers": {
"django.server": {
"level": "INFO",
"class": "logging.StreamHandler",
"formatter": "django.server",
},
},
"loggers": {
"django.server": {
"handlers": ["django.server"],
"level": "INFO",
"propagate": False,
}
},
}

``auth.CustomUser`` and ``auth.ExtensionUser`` test models were removed
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Since the introduction of migrations for the contrib apps in Django 1.8, the
tables of these custom user test models were not created anymore making them
unusable in a testing context.

Apps registry is no longer auto-populated when unpickling models outside of Django
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

The apps registry is no longer auto-populated when unpickling models. This was
added in Django 1.7.2 as an attempt to allow unpickling models outside of
Django, such as in an RQ worker, without calling ``django.setup()``, but it
creates the possibility of a deadlock. To adapt your code in the case of RQ,
you can `provide your own worker script <https://python-rq.org/docs/workers/>`_
that calls ``django.setup()``.

Removed null assignment check for non-null foreign key fields
-------------------------------------------------------------

In older versions, assigning ``None`` to a non-nullable ``ForeignKey`` or
``OneToOneField`` raised ``ValueError('Cannot assign None: "model.field" does
not allow null values.')``. For consistency with other model fields which don't
have a similar check, this check is removed.

Removed weak password hashers from the default ``PASSWORD_HASHERS`` setting
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Django 0.90 stored passwords as unsalted MD5. Django 0.91 added support for
salted SHA1 with automatic upgrade of passwords when a user logs in. Django 1.4
added PBKDF2 as the default password hasher.

If you have an old Django project with MD5 or SHA1 (even salted) encoded
passwords, be aware that these can be cracked fairly easily with today's
hardware. To make Django users acknowledge continued use of weak hashers, the
following hashers are removed from the default :setting:`PASSWORD_HASHERS`
setting::

"django.contrib.auth.hashers.SHA1PasswordHasher"
"django.contrib.auth.hashers.MD5PasswordHasher"
"django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedSHA1PasswordHasher"
"django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedMD5PasswordHasher"
"django.contrib.auth.hashers.CryptPasswordHasher"

Consider using a :ref:`wrapped password hasher <wrapping-password-hashers>` to
strengthen the hashes in your database. If that's not feasible, add the
:setting:`PASSWORD_HASHERS` setting to your project and add back any hashers
that you need.

You can check if your database has any of the removed hashers like this::

from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model

User = get_user_model()

Unsalted MD5/SHA1:
User.objects.filter(password__startswith="md5$$")
User.objects.filter(password__startswith="sha1$$")
Salted MD5/SHA1:
User.objects.filter(password__startswith="md5$").exclude(password__startswith="md5$$")
User.objects.filter(password__startswith="sha1$").exclude(password__startswith="sha1$$")
Crypt hasher:
User.objects.filter(password__startswith="crypt$$")

from django.db.models import CharField
from django.db.models.functions import Length

CharField.register_lookup(Length)
Unsalted MD5 passwords might not have an 'md5$$' prefix:
User.objects.filter(password__length=32)

``Field.get_prep_lookup()`` and ``Field.get_db_prep_lookup()`` methods are removed
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you have a custom field that implements either of these methods, register a
custom lookup for it. For example::

from django.db.models import Field
from django.db.models.lookups import Exact


class MyField(Field): ...


class MyFieldExact(Exact):
def get_prep_lookup(self):
do_custom_stuff_for_myfield
...


MyField.register_lookup(MyFieldExact)

:mod:`django.contrib.gis`
-------------------------

* Support for SpatiaLite < 3.0 and GEOS < 3.3 is dropped.

* The ``add_postgis_srs()`` backwards compatibility alias for
``django.contrib.gis.utils.add_srs_entry()`` is removed.

* On Oracle/GIS, the :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.Area`
aggregate function now returns a ``float`` instead of ``decimal.Decimal``.
(It's still wrapped in a measure of square meters.)

* The default :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry` representation (WKT
output) is trimmed by default. That is, instead of
``POINT (23.0000000000000000 5.5000000000000000)``, you'll get
``POINT (23 5.5)``.

Maximum size of a request body and the number of GET/POST parameters is limited
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Two new settings help mitigate denial-of-service attacks via large requests:

* :setting:`DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE` limits the size that a request body
may be. File uploads don't count toward this limit.
* :setting:`DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_NUMBER_FIELDS` limits the number of GET/POST
parameters that are parsed.

Applications that receive unusually large form posts may need to tune these
settings.

Miscellaneous
-------------

* The ``repr()`` of a ``QuerySet`` is wrapped in ``<QuerySet >`` to
disambiguate it from a plain list when debugging.

* ``utils.version.get_version()`` returns :pep:`440` compliant release
candidate versions (e.g. '1.10rc1' instead of '1.10c1').

* CSRF token values are now required to be strings of 64 alphanumerics; values
of 32 alphanumerics, as set by older versions of Django by default, are
automatically replaced by strings of 64 characters. Other values are
considered invalid. This should only affect developers or users who replace
these tokens.

* The ``LOGOUT_URL`` setting is removed as Django hasn't made use of it
since pre-1.0. If you use it in your project, you can add it to your
project's settings. The default value was ``'/accounts/logout/'``.

* Objects with a ``close()`` method such as files and generators passed to
:class:`~django.http.HttpResponse` are now closed immediately instead of when
the WSGI server calls ``close()`` on the response.

* A redundant ``transaction.atomic()`` call in ``QuerySet.update_or_create()``
is removed. This may affect query counts tested by
``TransactionTestCase.assertNumQueries()``.

* Support for ``skip_validation`` in ``BaseCommand.execute(**options)`` is
removed. Use ``skip_checks`` (added in Django 1.7) instead.

* :djadmin:`loaddata` now raises a ``CommandError`` instead of showing a
warning when the specified fixture file is not found.

* Instead of directly accessing the ``LogEntry.change_message`` attribute, it's
now better to call the ``LogEntry.get_change_message()`` method which will
provide the message in the current language.

* The default error views now raise ``TemplateDoesNotExist`` if a nonexistent
``template_name`` is specified.

* The unused ``choices`` keyword argument of the ``Select`` and
``SelectMultiple`` widgets' ``render()`` method is removed. The ``choices``
argument of the ``render_options()`` method is also removed, making
``selected_choices`` the first argument.

* Tests that violate deferrable database constraints will now error when run on
a database that supports deferrable constraints.

* Built-in management commands now use indexing of keys in ``options``, e.g.
``options['verbosity']``, instead of ``options.get()`` and no longer perform
any type coercion. This could be a problem if you're calling commands using
``Command.execute()`` (which bypasses the argument parser that sets a default
value) instead of :func:`~django.core.management.call_command`. Instead of
calling ``Command.execute()``, pass the command object as the first argument
to ``call_command()``.

* :class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend` and
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.RemoteUserBackend` now reject inactive
users. This means that inactive users can't login and will be logged
out if they are switched from ``is_active=True`` to ``False``. If you need
the previous behavior, use the new
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersModelBackend` or
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.AllowAllUsersRemoteUserBackend`
in :setting:`AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS` instead.

* In light of the previous change, the test client's
:meth:`~django.test.Client.login()` method no longer always rejects inactive
users but instead delegates this decision to the authentication backend.
:meth:`~django.test.Client.force_login()` also delegates the decision to the
authentication backend, so if you're using the default backends, you need to
use an active user.

* :func:`django.views.i18n.set_language` may now return a 204 status code for
AJAX requests.

* The ``base_field`` attribute of
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.RangeField` is now a type of field,
not an instance of a field. If you have created a custom subclass of
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.RangeField`, you should change the
``base_field`` attribute.

* Middleware classes are now initialized when the server starts rather than
during the first request.

* If you override ``is_authenticated()`` or ``is_anonymous()`` in a custom user
model, you must convert them to attributes or properties as described in
:ref:`the deprecation note <user-is-auth-anon-deprecation>`.

* When using :attr:`ModelAdmin.save_as=True
<django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.save_as>`, the "Save as new" button now
redirects to the change view for the new object instead of to the model's
changelist. If you need the previous behavior, set the new
:attr:`ModelAdmin.save_as_continue
<django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.save_as_continue>` attribute to ``False``.

* Required form fields now have the ``required`` HTML attribute. Set the
:attr:`Form.use_required_attribute <django.forms.Form.use_required_attribute>`
attribute to ``False`` to disable it. You could also add the ``novalidate``
attribute to ``<form>`` if you don't want browser validation. To disable
the ``required`` attribute on custom widgets, override the
:meth:`Widget.use_required_attribute() <django.forms.Widget.use_required_attribute>`
method.

* The WSGI handler no longer removes content of responses from ``HEAD``
requests or responses with a ``status_code`` of 100-199, 204, or 304. Most
web servers already implement this behavior. Responses retrieved using the
Django test client continue to have these "response fixes" applied.

* ``Model.__init__()`` now receives ``django.db.models.DEFERRED`` as the value
of deferred fields.

* The ``Model._deferred`` attribute is removed as dynamic model classes when
using ``QuerySet.defer()`` and ``only()`` is removed.

* :meth:`Storage.save() <django.core.files.storage.Storage.save>` no longer
replaces ``'\'`` with ``'/'``. This behavior is moved to
:class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage` since this is a storage
specific implementation detail. Any Windows user with a custom storage
implementation that relies on this behavior will need to implement it in the
custom storage's ``save()`` method.

* Private :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` methods ``get_directory_name()``
and ``get_filename()`` are no longer called (and are now deprecated) which is
a backwards incompatible change for users overriding those methods on custom
fields. To adapt such code, override ``FileField.generate_filename()`` or
:meth:`Storage.generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename>` instead. It
might be possible to use :attr:`~django.db.models.FileField.upload_to` also.

* The subject of mail sent by ``AdminEmailHandler`` is no longer truncated at
989 characters. If you were counting on a limited length, truncate the subject
yourself.

* Private expressions ``django.db.models.expressions.Date`` and ``DateTime``
are removed. The new :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Trunc` expressions
provide the same functionality.

* The ``_base_manager`` and ``_default_manager`` attributes are removed from
model instances. They remain accessible on the model class.

* Accessing a deleted field on a model instance, e.g. after ``del obj.field``,
reloads the field's value instead of raising ``AttributeError``.

* If you subclass ``AbstractBaseUser`` and override ``clean()``, be sure it
calls ``super()``. :meth:`.AbstractBaseUser.normalize_username` is called in
a new :meth:`.AbstractBaseUser.clean` method.

* Private API ``django.forms.models.model_to_dict()`` returns a queryset rather
than a list of primary keys for ``ManyToManyField``\s.

* If ``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is
installed, the :ttag:`static` template tag uses the ``staticfiles`` storage
to construct the URL rather than simply joining the value with
``STATIC_ROOT``. The new approach encodes the URL, which could be
backwards-incompatible in cases such as including a fragment in a path, e.g.
``{% static 'img.svgfragment' %}``, since the ` is encoded as ``%23``.
To adapt, move the fragment outside the template tag:
``{% static 'img.svg' %}fragment``.

* When ``USE_L10N`` is ``True``, localization is now applied for the
:tfilter:`date` and :tfilter:`time` filters when no format string is
specified. The ``DATE_FORMAT`` and ``TIME_FORMAT`` specifiers from the active
locale are used instead of the settings of the same name.

.. _deprecated-features-1.10:

Features deprecated in 1.10
===========================

Direct assignment to a reverse foreign key or many-to-many relation
-------------------------------------------------------------------

Instead of assigning related objects using direct assignment:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> new_list = [obj1, obj2, obj3]
>>> e.related_set = new_list

Use the :meth:`~django.db.models.fields.related.RelatedManager.set` method
added in Django 1.9:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> e.related_set.set([obj1, obj2, obj3])

This prevents confusion about an assignment resulting in an implicit save.

Non-timezone-aware :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` API
------------------------------------------------------------------

The old, non-timezone-aware methods ``accessed_time()``, ``created_time()``,
and ``modified_time()`` are deprecated in favor of the new ``get_*_time()``
methods.

Third-party storage backends should implement the new methods and mark the old
ones as deprecated. Until then, the new ``get_*_time()`` methods on the base
:class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` class convert ``datetime``\s from
the old methods as required and emit a deprecation warning as they do so.

Third-party storage backends may retain the old methods as long as they
wish to support earlier versions of Django.

:mod:`django.contrib.gis`
-------------------------

* The ``get_srid()`` and ``set_srid()`` methods of
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry` are deprecated in favor
of the :attr:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry.srid` property.

* The ``get_x()``, ``set_x()``, ``get_y()``, ``set_y()``, ``get_z()``, and
``set_z()`` methods of :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.Point` are deprecated
in favor of the ``x``, ``y``, and ``z`` properties.

* The ``get_coords()`` and ``set_coords()`` methods of
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.Point` are deprecated in favor of the
``tuple`` property.

* The ``cascaded_union`` property of
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.MultiPolygon` is deprecated in favor of the
:attr:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.GEOSGeometry.unary_union` property.

* The ``django.contrib.gis.utils.precision_wkt()`` function is deprecated in
favor of :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geos.WKTWriter`.

``CommaSeparatedIntegerField`` model field
------------------------------------------

``CommaSeparatedIntegerField`` is deprecated in favor of
:class:`~django.db.models.CharField` with the
:func:`~django.core.validators.validate_comma_separated_integer_list`
validator::

from django.core.validators import validate_comma_separated_integer_list
from django.db import models


class MyModel(models.Model):
numbers = models.CharField(..., validators=[validate_comma_separated_integer_list])

If you're using Oracle, ``CharField`` uses a different database field type
(``NVARCHAR2``) than ``CommaSeparatedIntegerField`` (``VARCHAR2``). Depending
on your database settings, this might imply a different encoding, and thus a
different length (in bytes) for the same contents. If your stored values are
longer than the 4000 byte limit of ``NVARCHAR2``, you should use ``TextField``
(``NCLOB``) instead. In this case, if you have any queries that group by the
field (e.g. annotating the model with an aggregation or using ``distinct()``)
you'll need to change them (to defer the field).

Using a model name as a query lookup when ``default_related_name`` is set
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

Assume the following models::

from django.db import models


class Foo(models.Model):
pass


class Bar(models.Model):
foo = models.ForeignKey(Foo)

class Meta:
default_related_name = "bars"

In older versions, :attr:`~django.db.models.Options.default_related_name`
couldn't be used as a query lookup. This is fixed and support for the old
lookup name is deprecated. For example, since ``default_related_name`` is set
in model ``Bar``, instead of using the model name ``bar`` as the lookup:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> bar = Bar.objects.get(pk=1)
>>> Foo.objects.get(bar=bar)

use the default_related_name ``bars``:

.. code-block:: pycon

>>> Foo.objects.get(bars=bar)

.. _search-lookup-replacement:

``__search`` query lookup
-------------------------

The ``search`` lookup, which supports MySQL only and is extremely limited in
features, is deprecated. Replace it with a custom lookup::

from django.db import models


class Search(models.Lookup):
lookup_name = "search"

def as_mysql(self, compiler, connection):
lhs, lhs_params = self.process_lhs(compiler, connection)
rhs, rhs_params = self.process_rhs(compiler, connection)
params = lhs_params + rhs_params
return "MATCH (%s) AGAINST (%s IN BOOLEAN MODE)" % (lhs, rhs), params


models.CharField.register_lookup(Search)
models.TextField.register_lookup(Search)

.. _user-is-auth-anon-deprecation:

Using ``User.is_authenticated()`` and ``User.is_anonymous()`` as methods
------------------------------------------------------------------------

The ``is_authenticated()`` and ``is_anonymous()`` methods of
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.models.AbstractBaseUser` and
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.models.AnonymousUser` classes are now
properties. They will still work as methods until Django 2.0, but all usage
in Django now uses attribute access.

For example, if you use
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware` and want
to know whether the user is currently logged-in you would use::

if request.user.is_authenticated:
... Do something for logged-in users.
else:
... Do something for anonymous users.

instead of ``request.user.is_authenticated()``.

This change avoids accidental information leakage if you forget to call the
method, e.g.::

if request.user.is_authenticated:
return sensitive_information

If you override these methods in a custom user model, you must change them to
properties or attributes.

Django uses a ``CallableBool`` object to allow these attributes to work as both
a property and a method. Thus, until the deprecation period ends, you cannot
compare these properties using the ``is`` operator. That is, the following
won't work::

if request.user.is_authenticated is True:
...

Custom manager classes available through ``prefetch_related`` must define a ``_apply_rel_filters()`` method
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

If you defined a custom manager class available through
:meth:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet.prefetch_related` you must make sure
it defines a ``_apply_rel_filters()`` method.

This method must accept a :class:`~django.db.models.query.QuerySet` instance
as its single argument and return a filtered version of the queryset for the
model instance the manager is bound to.

The "escape" half of ``django.utils.safestring``
------------------------------------------------

The ``mark_for_escaping()`` function and the classes it uses: ``EscapeData``,
``EscapeBytes``, ``EscapeText``, ``EscapeString``, and ``EscapeUnicode`` are
deprecated.

As a result, the "lazy" behavior of the ``escape`` filter (where it would
always be applied as the last filter no matter where in the filter chain it
appeared) is deprecated. The filter will change to immediately apply
:func:`~django.utils.html.conditional_escape` in Django 2.0.

``Manager.use_for_related_fields`` and inheritance changes
----------------------------------------------------------

``Manager.use_for_related_fields`` is deprecated in favor of setting
:attr:`Meta.base_manager_name <django.db.models.Options.base_manager_name>` on
the model.

Model ``Manager`` inheritance will follow MRO inheritance rules in Django 2.0,
changing the current behavior where managers defined on non-abstract base
classes aren't inherited by child classes. A deprecating warning with
instructions on how to adapt your code is raised if you have any affected
managers. You'll either redeclare a manager from an abstract model on the child
class to override the manager from the concrete model, or you'll set the
model's ``Meta.manager_inheritance_from_future=True`` option to opt-in to the
new inheritance behavior.

During the deprecation period, ``use_for_related_fields`` will be honored and
raise a warning, even if a ``base_manager_name`` is set. This allows
third-party code to preserve legacy behavior while transitioning to the new
API. The warning can be silenced by setting
``silence_use_for_related_fields_deprecation=True`` on the manager.

Miscellaneous
-------------

* The ``makemigrations --exit`` option is deprecated in favor of the
:option:`makemigrations --check` option.

* ``django.utils.functional.allow_lazy()`` is deprecated in favor of the new
:func:`~django.utils.functional.keep_lazy` function which can be used with a
more natural decorator syntax.

* The ``shell --plain`` option is deprecated in favor of ``-i python`` or
``--interface python``.

* Importing from the ``django.core.urlresolvers`` module is deprecated in
favor of its new location, :mod:`django.urls`.

* The template ``Context.has_key()`` method is deprecated in favor of ``in``.

* The private attribute ``virtual_fields`` of ``Model._meta`` is
deprecated in favor of ``private_fields``.

* The private keyword arguments ``virtual_only`` in
``Field.contribute_to_class()`` and ``virtual`` in
``Model._meta.add_field()`` are deprecated in favor of ``private_only``
and ``private``, respectively.

* The ``javascript_catalog()`` and ``json_catalog()`` views are deprecated in
favor of class-based views :class:`~django.views.i18n.JavaScriptCatalog`
and :class:`~django.views.i18n.JSONCatalog`.

* In multi-table inheritance, implicit promotion of a ``OneToOneField`` to a
``parent_link`` is deprecated. Add ``parent_link=True`` to such fields.

* The private API ``Widget._format_value()`` is made public and renamed to
:meth:`~django.forms.Widget.format_value`. The old name will work
through a deprecation period.

* Private ``FileField`` methods ``get_directory_name()`` and ``get_filename()``
are deprecated in favor of performing this work in
:meth:`Storage.generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename>`).

* Old-style middleware that uses ``settings.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES`` are
deprecated. :ref:`Adapt old, custom middleware <upgrading-middleware>` and
use the new :setting:`MIDDLEWARE` setting.

.. _removed-features-1.10:

Features removed in 1.10
========================

These features have reached the end of their deprecation cycle and are removed
in Django 1.10. See :ref:`deprecated-features-1.8` for details, including how
to remove usage of these features.

* Support for calling a ``SQLCompiler`` directly as an alias for calling its
``quote_name_unless_alias`` method is removed.

* The ``cycle`` and ``firstof`` template tags are removed from the ``future``
template tag library.

* ``django.conf.urls.patterns()`` is removed.

* Support for the ``prefix`` argument to
``django.conf.urls.i18n.i18n_patterns()`` is removed.

* ``SimpleTestCase.urls`` is removed.

* Using an incorrect count of unpacked values in the ``for`` template tag
raises an exception rather than failing silently.

* The ability to :func:`~django.urls.reverse` URLs using a dotted Python path
is removed.

* The ability to use a dotted Python path for the ``LOGIN_URL`` and
``LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL`` settings is removed.

* Support for ``optparse`` is dropped for custom management commands.

* The class ``django.core.management.NoArgsCommand`` is removed.

* ``django.core.context_processors`` module is removed.

* ``django.db.models.sql.aggregates`` module is removed.

* ``django.contrib.gis.db.models.sql.aggregates`` module is removed.

* The following methods and properties of ``django.db.sql.query.Query`` are
removed:

* Properties: ``aggregates`` and ``aggregate_select``
* Methods: ``add_aggregate``, ``set_aggregate_mask``, and
``append_aggregate_mask``.

* ``django.template.resolve_variable`` is removed.

* The following private APIs are removed from
:class:`django.db.models.options.Options` (``Model._meta``):

* ``get_field_by_name()``
* ``get_all_field_names()``
* ``get_fields_with_model()``
* ``get_concrete_fields_with_model()``
* ``get_m2m_with_model()``
* ``get_all_related_objects()``
* ``get_all_related_objects_with_model()``
* ``get_all_related_many_to_many_objects()``
* ``get_all_related_m2m_objects_with_model()``

* The ``error_message`` argument of ``django.forms.RegexField`` is removed.

* The ``unordered_list`` filter no longer supports old style lists.

* Support for string ``view`` arguments to ``url()`` is removed.

* The backward compatible shim to rename ``django.forms.Form._has_changed()``
to ``has_changed()`` is removed.

* The ``removetags`` template filter is removed.

* The ``remove_tags()`` and ``strip_entities()`` functions in
``django.utils.html`` is removed.

* The ``is_admin_site`` argument to
``django.contrib.auth.views.password_reset()`` is removed.

* ``django.db.models.field.subclassing.SubfieldBase`` is removed.

* ``django.utils.checksums`` is removed.

* The ``original_content_type_id`` attribute on
``django.contrib.admin.helpers.InlineAdminForm`` is removed.

* The backwards compatibility shim to allow ``FormMixin.get_form()`` to be
defined with no default value for its ``form_class`` argument is removed.

* The following settings are removed, and you must upgrade to the
:setting:`TEMPLATES` setting:

* ``ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS``
* ``TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS``
* ``TEMPLATE_DEBUG``
* ``TEMPLATE_DIRS``
* ``TEMPLATE_LOADERS``
* ``TEMPLATE_STRING_IF_INVALID``

* The backwards compatibility alias ``django.template.loader.BaseLoader`` is
removed.

* Django template objects returned by
:func:`~django.template.loader.get_template` and
:func:`~django.template.loader.select_template` no longer accept a
:class:`~django.template.Context` in their
:meth:`~django.template.backends.base.Template.render()` method.

* :doc:`Template response APIs </ref/template-response>` enforce the use of
:class:`dict` and backend-dependent template objects instead of
:class:`~django.template.Context` and :class:`~django.template.Template`
respectively.

* The ``current_app`` parameter for the following function and classes is
removed:

* ``django.shortcuts.render()``
* ``django.template.Context()``
* ``django.template.RequestContext()``
* ``django.template.response.TemplateResponse()``

* The ``dictionary`` and ``context_instance`` parameters for the following
functions are removed:

* ``django.shortcuts.render()``
* ``django.shortcuts.render_to_response()``
* ``django.template.loader.render_to_string()``

* The ``dirs`` parameter for the following functions is removed:

* ``django.template.loader.get_template()``
* ``django.template.loader.select_template()``
* ``django.shortcuts.render()``
* ``django.shortcuts.render_to_response()``

* Session verification is enabled regardless of whether or not
``'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware'`` is in
``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES``. ``SessionAuthenticationMiddleware`` no longer has
any purpose and can be removed from ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES``. It's kept as
a stub until Django 2.0 as a courtesy for users who don't read this note.

* Private attribute ``django.db.models.Field.related`` is removed.

* The ``--list`` option of the ``migrate`` management command is removed.

* The ``ssi`` template tag is removed.

* Support for the ``=`` comparison operator in the ``if`` template tag is
removed.

* The backwards compatibility shims to allow ``Storage.get_available_name()``
and ``Storage.save()`` to be defined without a ``max_length`` argument are
removed.

* Support for the legacy ``%(<foo>)s`` syntax in ``ModelFormMixin.success_url``
is removed.

* ``GeoQuerySet`` aggregate methods ``collect()``, ``extent()``, ``extent3d()``,
``make_line()``, and ``unionagg()`` are removed.

* The ability to specify ``ContentType.name`` when creating a content type
instance is removed.

* Support for the old signature of ``allow_migrate`` is removed.

* Support for the syntax of ``{% cycle %}`` that uses comma-separated arguments
is removed.

* The warning that :class:`~django.core.signing.Signer` issued when given an
invalid separator is now a ``ValueError``.








===========================

1.9.13

Not secure
===========================

*April 4, 2017*

Django 1.9.13 fixes two security issues and a bug in 1.9.12. This is the final
release of the 1.9.x series.

CVE-2017-7233: Open redirect and possible XSS attack via user-supplied numeric redirect URLs
============================================================================================

Django relies on user input in some cases (e.g.
``django.contrib.auth.views.login()`` and :doc:`i18n </topics/i18n/index>`)
to redirect the user to an "on success" URL. The security check for these
redirects (namely ``django.utils.http.is_safe_url()``) considered some numeric
URLs (e.g. ``http:999999999``) "safe" when they shouldn't be.

Also, if a developer relies on ``is_safe_url()`` to provide safe redirect
targets and puts such a URL into a link, they could suffer from an XSS attack.

CVE-2017-7234: Open redirect vulnerability in ``django.views.static.serve()``
=============================================================================

A maliciously crafted URL to a Django site using the
:func:`~django.views.static.serve` view could redirect to any other domain. The
view no longer does any redirects as they don't provide any known, useful
functionality.

Note, however, that this view has always carried a warning that it is not
hardened for production use and should be used only as a development aid.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a regression in the ``timesince`` and ``timeuntil`` filters that caused
incorrect results for dates in a leap year (:ticket:`27637`).


===========================

1.9.12

Not secure
===========================

*December 1, 2016*

Django 1.9.12 fixes a regression in 1.9.11.

Bugfixes
========

* Quoted the Oracle test user's password in queries to fix the "ORA-00922:
missing or invalid option" error when the password starts with a number or
special character (:ticket:`27420`).


===========================

1.9.11

Not secure
===========================

*November 1, 2016*

Django 1.9.11 fixes two security issues in 1.9.10.

User with hardcoded password created when running tests on Oracle
=================================================================

When running tests with an Oracle database, Django creates a temporary database
user. In older versions, if a password isn't manually specified in the database
settings ``TEST`` dictionary, a hardcoded password is used. This could allow
an attacker with network access to the database server to connect.

This user is usually dropped after the test suite completes, but not when using
the ``manage.py test --keepdb`` option or if the user has an active session
(such as an attacker's connection).

A randomly generated password is now used for each test run.

DNS rebinding vulnerability when ``DEBUG=True``
===============================================

Older versions of Django don't validate the ``Host`` header against
``settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS`` when ``settings.DEBUG=True``. This makes them
vulnerable to a `DNS rebinding attack
<https://benmmurphy.github.io/blog/2016/07/11/rails-webconsole-dns-rebinding/>`_.

While Django doesn't ship a module that allows remote code execution, this is
at least a cross-site scripting vector, which could be quite serious if
developers load a copy of the production database in development or connect to
some production services for which there's no development instance, for
example. If a project uses a package like the ``django-debug-toolbar``, then
the attacker could execute arbitrary SQL, which could be especially bad if the
developers connect to the database with a superuser account.

``settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS`` is now validated regardless of ``DEBUG``. For
convenience, if ``ALLOWED_HOSTS`` is empty and ``DEBUG=True``, the following
variations of localhost are allowed ``['localhost', '127.0.0.1', '::1']``. If
your local settings file has your production ``ALLOWED_HOSTS`` value, you must
now omit it to get those fallback values.


===========================

1.9.10

Not secure
===========================

*September 26, 2016*

Django 1.9.10 fixes a security issue in 1.9.9.

CSRF protection bypass on a site with Google Analytics
======================================================

An interaction between Google Analytics and Django's cookie parsing could allow
an attacker to set arbitrary cookies leading to a bypass of CSRF protection.

The parser for ``request.COOKIES`` is simplified to better match the behavior
of browsers and to mitigate this attack. ``request.COOKIES`` may now contain
cookies that are invalid according to :rfc:`6265` but are possible to set via
``document.cookie``.


==========================

1.9.9

Not secure
==========================

*August 1, 2016*

Django 1.9.9 fixes several bugs in 1.9.8.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed invalid HTML in template postmortem on the debug page
(:ticket:`26938`).

* Fixed some GIS database function crashes on MySQL 5.7 (:ticket:`26657`).


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