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Bump django-debug-toolbar from 2.2 to 3.2 #235

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Bumps django-debug-toolbar from 2.2 to 3.2.

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3.2 (2020-12-03)

  • Moved CI to GitHub Actions: https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar/actions
  • Stopped crashing when request.GET and request.POST are dictionaries instead of QueryDict instances. This isn't a valid use of Django but django-debug-toolbar shouldn't crash anyway.
  • Fixed a crash in the history panel when sending a JSON POST request with invalid JSON.
  • Added missing signals to the signals panel by default.
  • Documented how to avoid CORS errors now that we're using JavaScript modules.
  • Verified support for Python 3.9.
  • Added a css and a js template block to debug_toolbar/base.html to allow overriding CSS and JS.

3.2a1 (2020-10-19)

  • Fixed a regression where the JavaScript code crashed with an invalid CSS selector when searching for an element to replace.
  • Replaced remaining images with CSS.
  • Continued refactoring the HTML and CSS code for simplicity, continued improving the use of semantic HTML.
  • Stopped caring about prehistoric browsers for good. Started splitting up the JavaScript code to take advantage of JavaScript modules.
  • Continued removing unused CSS.
  • Started running Selenium tests on Travis CI.
  • Added a system check which prevents using django-debug-toolbar without any enabled panels.
  • Added Panel.run_checks() <debug_toolbar.panels.Panel.run_checks> for panels to verify the configuration before the application starts.
  • Validate the static file paths specified in STATICFILES_DIRS exist via ~debug_toolbar.panels.staticfiles.StaticFilesPanel
  • Introduced prettier to format the frontend code.
  • Started accessing history views using GET requests since they do not change state on the server.
  • Fixed a bug where unsuccessful requests (e.g. network errors) were silently ignored.
  • Started spellchecking the documentation.
  • Removed calls to the deprecated request.is_ajax() method. These calls were unnecessary now that most endpoints return JSON anyway.
  • Removed support for Python 3.5.

3.1 (2020-09-21)

  • Fixed a crash in the history panel when sending an empty JSON POST request.
  • Made make example also set up the database and a superuser account.
  • Added a Makefile target for regenerating the django-debug-toolbar screenshot.
  • Added automatic escaping of panel titles resp. disallowed HTML tags.
  • Removed some CSS
  • Restructured the SQL stats template.
  • Changed command line examples to prefer python -m pip to pip.

3.0 (2020-09-20)

  • Added an .editorconfig file specifying indentation rules etc.
  • Updated the Italian translation.
  • Added support for Django 3.1a1. fetch() and jQuery.ajax requests are now detected by the absence of a Accept: text/html header instead of the jQuery-specific X-Requested-With header on Django 3.1 or better.
  • Pruned unused CSS and removed hacks for ancient browsers.
  • Added the new Panel.scripts <debug_toolbar.panels.Panel.scripts> property. This property should return a list of JavaScript resources to be loaded in the browser when displaying the panel. Right now, this is used by a single panel, the Timer panel. Third party panels can use this property to add scripts rather then embedding them in the content HTML.
  • Switched from JSHint to ESLint. Added an ESLint job to the Travis CI matrix.
Commits
  • 176614a django-debug-toolbar 3.2
  • 8814450 Use alternating quotes (fix highlighting in IDEs)
  • 0cda322 Add two template blocks to allow overriding CSS and JS
  • f277b9d Merge pull request #1411 from hramezani/python39
  • 2fadc37 Add Python and Django supported versions badges to README.rst
  • 4034cb3 Add Python3.9 support.
  • 15b427a Merge pull request #1415 from jazzband/mk/1403
  • cf01994 History panel: Do not crash when receiving invalid JSON
  • 1181f2d Merge pull request #1414 from folt/fix-1406
  • 831ac29 fix request.POST
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Superseded by #277.

@dependabot-preview dependabot-preview bot deleted the dependabot/pip/django-debug-toolbar-3.2 branch April 16, 2021 12:19
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