Releases: cherrypy/cheroot
v10.0.1
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/10.0.1
🌱 v10.0.1 is marked as a stable release.
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8786461123
v10.0.1
(2024-04-22)
Bug fixes
-
Fixed a flaw where internally unhandled exceptions could crash the
worker threads and eventually starve the server of its processing
resources. It is no longer and issue and the unhandled errors are
now logged and suppressed except for a few expected exceptions that
are used for normal interruption requests.-- by @cameronbrunner and @webknjaz
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #310, #346, #354,
#358, #365, #375, #599, #641, #649. -
Fixed compatibility with Python 3.8 in the built-in TLS adapter that
relies on :pypython:ssl
.Modern Python versions communicate specialized exceptions
:pyssl.SSLEOFError
and :pyssl.SSLZeroReturnError
where the older
versions errored out in a very generic way.
Packaging updates and notes for downstreams
-
Started signing the package distribution artifacts in CI/CD with
Sigstore and uploading them to GitHub Releases -- by @webknjaz. -
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
Contributor-facing changes
-
Started type-checking the project with MyPy against a range of
versions instead of just one — Python 3.8–3.12 -- by @webknjaz. -
The project how has a
.git-blame-ignore-revs
letting GitHub know
which auto-formatting revisions to ignore. It is also possible to
integrate it locally, if one wants to do so.-- by @webknjaz
-
The project adopted the
autopep8
tool to assist with automatic
code formatting. It is chosen overblack
because it is less
intrusive which is important to the maintainer as it promotes
inclusivity.autopep8
is integrated into thepre-commit
check
runner and is configured to only correct8
violations, avoiding
changes to compliant snippets.-- by @webknjaz
Related commits on GitHub:
65ba7e69. -
The continuous integration and pull request merges have been set up
to only merge pull requests through merge queues -- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
a7149e0c. -
Documented the upgraded :std
release process <contributing/release_guide>
-- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
df0d1a08. -
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
v10.0.1rc0
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/10.0.1rc0
🚧 v10.0.1rc0 is marked as a pre-release.
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8725529391
v10.0.1rc0
(2024-04-17)
Bug fixes
-
Fixed a flaw where internally unhandled exceptions could crash the
worker threads and eventually starve the server of its processing
resources. It is no longer and issue and the unhandled errors are
now logged and suppressed except for a few expected exceptions that
are used for normal interruption requests.-- by @cameronbrunner and @webknjaz
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #310, #346, #354,
#358, #365, #375, #599, #641, #649. -
Fixed compatibility with Python 3.8 in the built-in TLS adapter that
relies on :pypython:ssl
.Modern Python versions communicate specialized exceptions
:pyssl.SSLEOFError
and :pyssl.SSLZeroReturnError
where the older
versions errored out in a very generic way.
Packaging updates and notes for downstreams
-
Started signing the package distribution artifacts in CI/CD with
Sigstore and uploading them to GitHub Releases -- by @webknjaz. -
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
Contributor-facing changes
-
Started type-checking the project with MyPy against a range of
versions instead of just one — Python 3.8–3.12 -- by @webknjaz. -
The project how has a
.git-blame-ignore-revs
letting GitHub know
which auto-formatting revisions to ignore. It is also possible to
integrate it locally, if one wants to do so.-- by @webknjaz
-
The project adopted the
autopep8
tool to assist with automatic
code formatting. It is chosen overblack
because it is less
intrusive which is important to the maintainer as it promotes
inclusivity.autopep8
is integrated into thepre-commit
check
runner and is configured to only correct8
violations, avoiding
changes to compliant snippets.-- by @webknjaz
Related commits on GitHub:
65ba7e69. -
The continuous integration and pull request merges have been set up
to only merge pull requests through merge queues -- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
a7149e0c. -
Documented the upgraded :std
release process <contributing/release_guide>
-- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
df0d1a08. -
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
v11.0.0rc0
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/11.0.0rc0
🚧 v11.0.0rc0 is marked as a pre-release.
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8713203309
v11.0.0rc0
(2024-04-16)
Bug fixes
-
Fixed a flaw where internally unhandled exceptions could crash the
worker threads and eventually starve the server of its processing
resources. It is no longer and issue and the unhandled errors are
now logged and suppressed except for a few expected exceptions that
are used for normal interruption requests.-- by @cameronbrunner and @webknjaz
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #310, #346, #354,
#358, #365, #375, #599, #641, #649. -
Fixed compatibility with Python 3.8 in the built-in TLS adapter that
relies on :pypython:ssl
.Modern Python versions communicate specialized exceptions
:pyssl.SSLEOFError
and :pyssl.SSLZeroReturnError
where the older
versions errored out in a very generic way.
Removals and backward incompatible breaking changes
-
Cheroot dropped support for Python 3.6 and 3.7. It now requires
Python 3.8 or later.-- by @jaraco
Packaging updates and notes for downstreams
-
Started signing the package distribution artifacts in CI/CD with
Sigstore and uploading them to GitHub Releases -- by @webknjaz. -
The minimum version of the
setuptools-scm
build dependency has
been set to 7. The Git archives are now produced by it natively,
instead of relying on a third party plugin which is no longer being
used.-- by @serhii73
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #628.
-
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
Contributor-facing changes
-
Started type-checking the project with MyPy against a range of
versions instead of just one — Python 3.8–3.12 -- by @webknjaz. -
The project how has a
.git-blame-ignore-revs
letting GitHub know
which auto-formatting revisions to ignore. It is also possible to
integrate it locally, if one wants to do so.-- by @webknjaz
-
The project adopted the
autopep8
tool to assist with automatic
code formatting. It is chosen overblack
because it is less
intrusive which is important to the maintainer as it promotes
inclusivity.autopep8
is integrated into thepre-commit
check
runner and is configured to only correct8
violations, avoiding
changes to compliant snippets.-- by @webknjaz
Related commits on GitHub:
65ba7e69. -
The continuous integration and pull request merges have been set up
to only merge pull requests through merge queues -- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
a7149e0c. -
Documented the upgraded :std
release process <contributing/release_guide>
-- by @webknjaz.Related commits on GitHub:
df0d1a08. -
The changelog management is now implemented through the
:stdTowncrier <towncrier:index>
tool -- by @webknjaz.The contributors are now expected to :std
include change log fragment files in their pull requests <adding change notes with your prs>
.These news snippets can link one or more issues or pull requests,
and be of one or more of the following categories:bugfix
: A bug fix for something we deemed an improper
undesired behavior that got corrected in the release to match
pre-agreed expectations.feature
: A new behavior, public APIs. That sort of stuff.deprecation
: A declaration of future API removals and breaking
changes in behavior.breaking
: When something public gets removed in a breaking
way. Could be deprecated in an earlier release.doc
: Notable updates to the documentation structure or build
process.packaging
: Notes for downstreams about unobvious side effects
and tooling. Changes in the test invocation considerations and
runtime assumptions.contrib
: Stuff that affects the contributor experience. e.g.
Running tests, building the docs, setting up the development
environment.misc
: Changes that are hard to assign to any of the above
categories.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #654.
v11.0.0b3
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/11.0.0b3
🚧 v11.0.0b3 is marked as a pre-release.
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8623097213
v11.0.0b3
(2024-04-09)
Removals and backward incompatible breaking changes
-
Cheroot requires Python 3.8 or later.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #565.
v11.0.0b1
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/11.0.0b1
🚧 v11.0.0b1 is marked as a pre-release.
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8615981862
v11.0.0b1
(2024-04-09)
Removals and backward incompatible breaking changes
-
Cheroot requires Python 3.8 or later.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #565.
v11.0.0b0
📝 Release notes
📦 PyPI page: https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/11.0.0b0
🔗 This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/8608000378
v11.0.0b0
(2024-04-08)
Removals and backward incompatible breaking changes
-
Cheroot requires Python 3.8 or later.
Related issues and pull requests on GitHub: #565.
v10.0.0
Release v10.0.0
This release is published to https://pypi.org/project/cheroot/10.0.0.
This release has been produced by the following workflow run: https://github.com/cherrypy/cheroot/actions/runs/5032474797.
v9.0.0
Significant Changes
- #252 via #339 and #510: Cheroot now requires Python 3.6 or later. Python 3.5 and Python 2.7 are still supported by the maint/8.x branch and stabilizing bugfixes will be accepted to that branch -- by @jaraco
Bugfixes
What Else Changed
Internal Changes
- Configured stubtest hook for stub testing by @kasium in #415
- Started running Python commands in tox in isolated and strict mode by @webknjaz in #562
New Contributors
Full Diff: v8.6.0...v9.0.0
v8.6.0
Significant improvements:
-
#384 via PR #385, PR #406: Exposed type stubs with
annotations for public API -- by @kasium. -
PR #401 (related to the PR #352 effort): Started reusing the
theexpriration_interval
setting in the low-level
select.select()
invocation,
effectively reducing the system
load under the Windows OS when idle, that is noticeable on low-end
hardware systems -- by :user:MichaIng
.
Internal changes:
- Implemented a manual-trigger-based release workflow.
- Integrated publishing GitHub Releases into the workflow.
- Migrated the docs theme to Furo
(created by @pradyunsg). - Attempted to improve the stability of testing.
- Configured the CI to test the same distribution as will be shipped.
- Improved the linting setup and contributor checklists.
- Stopped running tests under Ubuntu 16.04.
- Tweaked the distribution packages metadata to satisfy strict checks.
- Implemented distribution build reproducibility using a pip constraints
lock-file. - Added per-environment lock-files into the tox test environments.
v8.4.5
- #312 via #313: Fixed a regression introduced in the earlier refactoring in v8.4.4 via #309 that caused the connection manager to modify the selector map while looping over it — by @liamstask.
- #312 via #316: Added a regression test for the error handling in
cheroot.connections.ConnectionManager.get_conn
to ensure more stability — by @cyraxjoe.