[Zope] Zope 3.1.0c1 released!
Stephan Richter
srichter at cosmos.phy.tufts.edu
Tue Aug 2 15:02:56 EDT 2005
The Zope 3 development team is proud to announce Zope 3.1.0 candidate 1.
Zope 3 is the next major Zope release and has been written from scratch based
on the latest software design patterns and the experiences of Zope 2.
It is in our opinion that Zope 3.1 is more than ready for production use,
which is why we decided to drop the 'X' for experimental from the name. We
will also continue to work on making the transition between Zope 2 and Zope 3
as smooth as possible. As a first step, Zope 2.8 includes Zope 3 features in
the form of Five.
Please test this release carefully and send us any feedback! In particular, we
have tried very hard to keep backward-compatibility with the previous X3 3.0
release, so please let us know if the new release breaks your code.
Downloads
http://zope.org/Products/Zope3/
Installation instructions for both Windows and Un*x/Linux are now available
in the top level 'README.txt' file of the distribution. The binary installer
is recommended for Windows.
Zope 3.1 requires Python 2.3.5 or 2.4.1 to run. You must also have zlib
installed on your system.
Important Changes Since 3.1.0b1
All of the outstanding issues in the to-do list were completed, which
included
many bugfixes and the removal of all outstanding XXX comments. There was
also
a lot of work done in fixing many places that were not translatable.
Most Important Changes Since 3.0
- New Pluggable Authentication Utility (PAU), which is similar in
philosophy to the Zope 2 PAS. The following features are available in
the in the basic PAU facility:
+ Credentials Plugins: Basic HTTP Auth, Session
+ Authenticator Plugins: Principal Folder, Group Folder
For a detailed description of the pluggable authentication utility,
see 'zope/app/authentication/README.txt'.
- Major simplifications to the component architecture:
+ Removal of the concept of a service. All outstanding services were
converted to utilities: Error Reporting, FSSync, Authentication.
+ Site Managers are global and local now; adapters and utilties are
directly registered with the site manager. Now global and local
component registration and lookup behaves very similar.
+ Local registrations can now only have two states: active and
inactive. This simplified the code so much, that 'zope.app.utility',
'zope.app.registration' and 'zope.app.site' were all merged into
'zope.app.component'.
+ Implemented menus as utilities. The API also supports sub-menus now.
+ Implemented views as adapters. Skins and layers are now simply
interfaces that the request provides.
- Added an integer-id facility for assigning integer identifiers
to objects.
- Added basic catalog and index frameworks.
- Added "sources", which are like vocabularies except that they
support very large collections of values that must be
searched, rather than browsed.
- Created a new granting UI that allows advanced searching of
principal sources.
- Implemented a generic user preferences systsem that was designed to be
easily used in TALES expressions and via Python code. Preferences can be
edited via 'http://localhost:8080/++preferences++/'. A demo of the
preferences can be found at::
http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/app/demo/skinpref/
- ZCML now supports conditional directives using the 'zcml:condition'
attribute. The condition is of the form "verb argument". Two verbs, 'have
feature' and 'installed module' are currently implemented. Features can be
declared via the 'meta:provides' directive.
- Improved API doctool: Code Browser now shows interfaces, text files and
ZCML files; the new Book Module compiles all available doctext files into
an organized book; the new Type Module lets you browser all interface
types and discover interfaces that provide types; views are shown in the
interface details screen; views and adapters are categorized into
specific, extended and generic; user preferences allow you to customize
certain views; 3rd party modules can now be added to the Code Browser.
- Improved I18n-based number and datetime formatting by integrating 'pytz'
for timezone support, implementing all missing format characters, and
reinterpreting the ICU documentation to correctly parse patterns.
- Added '++debug++' traversal adapter that allows you to turn on
debugging flags in 'request.debug'. Currently the following flags
are defined: source, tal, errors.
- Improved logout support.
- Added the HTTP request recorder, which lets you inspect raw HTTP requests
and responses. It can be used to create functional doctests without
requiring third-party tools such as TCPWatch.
- Developed a generic 'browser:form' directive. It is pretty much the
same as the 'browser:editform' directive, except that the data is
not stored on some context or adapted context but sent as a dictionary
to special method (by default).
For a complete list of changes see the 'CHANGES.txt' file.
Resources
- "Zope 3 Development Web Site":http://dev.zope.org/Zope3
- "Zope 3 Dev Mailing List":http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-dev
- "Zope 3 Users Mailing
List":http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users
- IRC Channel: #zope3-dev at irc.freenode.net
Acknowledgments
Thanks goes to everyone that contributed.
Release date: June 18, 2005
The Zope 3 development team is proud to announce Zope 3.1.0 beta 1.
Zope 3 is the next major Zope release and has been written from scratch based
on the latest software design patterns and the experiences of Zope 2.
It is in our opinion that Zope 3.1 is more than ready for production use,
which is why we decided to drop the 'X' for experimental from the name. We
will also continue to work on making the transition between Zope 2 and Zope 3
as smooth as possible. As a first step, Zope 2.8 includes Zope 3 features in
the form of Five.
Please test this release carefully and send us any feedback! In particular, we
have tried very hard to keep backward-compatibility with the previous X3 3.0
release, so please let us know if the new release breaks your code.
Downloads
http://zope.org/Products/Zope3/
Installation instructions for both Windows and Un*x/Linux are now available
in the top level 'README.txt' file of the distribution. The binary installer
is recommended for Windows.
Zope 3.1 requires Python 2.3.5 or 2.4.1 to run. You must also have zlib
installed on your system.
Most Important Changes Since 3.0
- New Pluggable Authentication Utility (PAU), which is similar in
philosophy to the Zope 2 PAS. The following features are available in
the in the basic PAU facility:
+ Credentials Plugins: Basic HTTP Auth, Session
+ Authenticator Plugins: Principal Folder, Group Folder
For a detailed description of the pluggable authentication utility,
see 'zope/app/authentication/README.txt'.
- Major simplifications to the component architecture:
+ Removal of the concept of a service. All outstanding services were
converted to utilities: Error Reporting, FSSync, Authentication.
+ Site Managers are global and local now; adapters and utilties are
directly registered with the site manager. Now global and local
component registration and lookup behaves very similar.
+ Local registrations can now only have two states: active and
inactive. This simplified the code so much, that 'zope.app.utility',
'zope.app.registration' and 'zope.app.site' were all merged into
'zope.app.component'.
+ Implemented menus as utilities. The API also supports sub-menus now.
+ Implemented views as adapters. Skins and layers are now simply
interfaces that the request provides.
- Added an integer-id facility for assigning integer identifiers
to objects.
- Added basic catalog and index frameworks.
- Added "sources", which are like vocabularies except that they
support very large collections of values that must be
searched, rather than browsed.
- Created a new granting UI that allows advanced searching of
principal sources.
- Implemented a generic user preferences systsem that was designed to be
easily used in TALES expressions and via Python code. Preferences can be
edited via 'http://localhost:8080/++preferences++/'. A demo of the
preferences can be found at::
http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/src/zope/app/demo/skinpref/
- ZCML now supports conditional directives using the 'zcml:condition'
attribute. The condition is of the form "verb argument". Two verbs, 'have
feature' and 'installed module' are currently implemented. Features can be
declared via the 'meta:provides' directive.
- Improved API doctool: Code Browser now shows interfaces, text files and
ZCML files; the new Book Module compiles all available doctext files into
an organized book; the new Type Module lets you browser all interface
types and discover interfaces that provide types; views are shown in the
interface details screen; views and adapters are categorized into
specific, extended and generic; user preferences allow you to customize
certain views; 3rd party modules can now be added to the Code Browser.
- Improved I18n-based number and datetime formatting by integrating 'pytz'
for timezone support, implementing all missing format characters, and
reinterpreting the ICU documentation to correctly parse patterns.
- Added '++debug++' traversal adapter that allows you to turn on
debugging flags in 'request.debug'. Currently the following flags
are defined: source, tal, errors.
- Improved logout support.
- Added the HTTP request recorder, which lets you inspect raw HTTP requests
and responses. It can be used to create functional doctests without
requiring third-party tools such as TCPWatch.
- Developed a generic 'browser:form' directive. It is pretty much the
same as the 'browser:editform' directive, except that the data is
not stored on some context or adapted context but sent as a dictionary
to special method (by default).
For a complete list of changes see the 'CHANGES.txt' file.
Resources
- "Zope 3 Development Web Site":http://dev.zope.org/Zope3
- "Zope 3 Dev Mailing List":http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-dev
- "Zope 3 Users Mailing
List":http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope3-users
- IRC Channel: #zope3-dev at irc.freenode.net
Acknowledgments
Thanks goes to everyone that contributed.
Jim Fulton, Fred Drake, Philipp von Weitershausen, Stephan Richter,
Gustavo Niemeyer, Daniel Nouri, Volker Bachschneider, Roger Ineichen,
Shane Hathaway, Bjorn Tillenius, Garrett Smith, Marius Gedminas, Stuart
Bishop, Dominik Huber, Dmitry Vasiliev, Gary Poster, Brian Lloyd,
Julien Anguenot, Albertas Agejevas, Benji York
Enjoy!
The Zope 3 Development Team
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