3.24 (2 November 2016)
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New features
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* Various bits of a CubicWeb application configuration can be now be
overridden through environments variables matching configuration option
names prefixed by ``CW_`` (for instance ``CW_BASE_URL``).
* Cubes are now standard Python packages named as ``cubicweb_<cubename>``.
They are not anymore installed in ``<prefix>/share/cubicweb/cubes``. Their
discovery by CubicWeb is handled by a new setuptools entry point
``cubicweb.cubes``. A backward compatibility layer is kept for "legacy"
cubes.
* Pyramid support made it into CubicWeb core. Applications that use it
should now declare the `cubicweb[pyramid]` dependency instead of
`cubicweb-pyramid`.
* New `NullStore` class in ``cubicweb.dataimport.stores`` as new base class for
every store, and allowing to test your dataimport chain without actually
importing anything.
Major changes
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There has been several important changes to the core internals of CubicWeb:
* Dropped `asource` and `extid` columns from the `entities` table as well as the
index on the `type` column, for a sensible optimization on both massive data
insertion and database size / index rebuilding.
* Dropped the `moved_entities` table and related mecanism to remember that an
entity has been moved from a source to the system database - this is now the
responsability of source's parser to detect this (usually by remembering its
original external id as `cwuri`).
* Dropped the original 'give me an eid for this extid, but call me back on
another line if it has to be created' mecanism on which the ``cwxmlparser`` was
relying, in favor of parsers using the dataimport API. This includes dropping
the ``cwxmlparser``. If you're using it, you'll have to write a specific
parser, examples to come.
* Dropped source mapping handling (schema, views, logic) with its client
the ``cwxmlparser``. This is not worth the burden, specific parsers should be
preferred.
The above changes lead to the following API changes:
* `req.entity_metas(eid)` doesn't return anymore a 'type' nor 'source' keys, use
`req.entity_type(eid)` instead or 'cw_source' relation to get those
information,
* deprecated `entity.cw_metainformation()`, which doesn't return anymore it's
'source' key,
* dropped `repository.type_and_source_from_eid(eid, cnx)`,
`repository.extid2eid(...)` and `source.eid_type_source(cnx, eid)`,
* dropped `source.support_entity(etype)` and `source.support_relation(rtype)`,
* dropped 'cw_source' key from default JSON representation of an entity,
* dropped `source_uris()` and `handle_deletion(...)` method from datafeed parser
base class, deletion of entities is now the responsability of specific
implementation (see ``ldapparser`` for example),
* entities from external source are always displayed in the UI with a link
to the local entity, not the original one simplifying `entity.absolute_url()`
implementation and allowing to drop `use_ext_eid` argument of
`entity.rest_path()` (though it's still supported for backward compat).
Changes to the massive store
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Several improvments have been done to ``cubicweb.dataimport.massive_store``,
with among the more important ones:
* Extended store API to provide more control to end-users:
`fill_entities_table`, `fill_relation_table`, `fill_meta_relation_table`.
* Dropped `on_commit` / `on_rollback` arguments of the constructor.
* Use a slave specific temporary table for entities insertion as for relations
(should improve concurrency when using in master/slaves mode).
* Delay dropping of constraint to the `finish` method, avoiding performance
problem that was occuring because indexes were dropped at store creation time.
* Consider the given metadata generator when looking for which metadata tables
should have their constraints dropped.
* Don't drop index on `entities.eid`, it's too costly to rebuild on database
with some million of entities.