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Update gunicorn from 20.1.0 to 23.0.0.

Changelog

23.0.0

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

- minor docs fixes (:pr:`3217`, :pr:`3089`, :pr:`3167`)
- worker_class parameter accepts a class (:pr:`3079`)
- fix deadlock if request terminated during chunked parsing (:pr:`2688`)
- permit receiving Transfer-Encodings: compress, deflate, gzip (:pr:`3261`)
- permit Transfer-Encoding headers specifying multiple encodings. note: no parameters, still (:pr:`3261`)
- sdist generation now explicitly excludes sphinx build folder (:pr:`3257`)
- decode bytes-typed status (as can be passed by gevent) as utf-8 instead of raising `TypeError` (:pr:`2336`)
- raise correct Exception when encounting invalid chunked requests (:pr:`3258`)
- the SCRIPT_NAME and PATH_INFO headers, when received from allowed forwarders, are no longer restricted for containing an underscore (:pr:`3192`)
- include IPv6 loopback address ``[::1]`` in default for :ref:`forwarded-allow-ips` and :ref:`proxy-allow-ips` (:pr:`3192`)

** NOTE **

- The SCRIPT_NAME change mitigates a regression that appeared first in the 22.0.0 release
- Review your :ref:`forwarded-allow-ips` setting if you are still not seeing the SCRIPT_NAME transmitted
- Review your :ref:`forwarder-headers` setting if you are missing headers after upgrading from a version prior to 22.0.0

** Breaking changes **

- refuse requests where the uri field is empty (:pr:`3255`)
- refuse requests with invalid CR/LR/NUL in heade field values (:pr:`3253`)
- remove temporary ``--tolerate-dangerous-framing`` switch from 22.0 (:pr:`3260`)
- If any of the breaking changes affect you, be aware that now refused requests can post a security problem, especially so in setups involving request pipe-lining and/or proxies.

22.0.0

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

- use `utime` to notify workers liveness 
- migrate setup to pyproject.toml
- fix numerous security vulnerabilities in HTTP parser (closing some request smuggling vectors)
- parsing additional requests is no longer attempted past unsupported request framing
- on HTTP versions < 1.1 support for chunked transfer is refused (only used in exploits)
- requests conflicting configured or passed SCRIPT_NAME now produce a verbose error
- Trailer fields are no longer inspected for headers indicating secure scheme
- support Python 3.12

** Breaking changes **

- minimum version is Python 3.7
- the limitations on valid characters in the HTTP method have been bounded to Internet Standards
- requests specifying unsupported transfer coding (order) are refused by default (rare)
- HTTP methods are no longer casefolded by default (IANA method registry contains none affected)
- HTTP methods containing the number sign () are no longer accepted by default (rare)
- HTTP versions < 1.0 or >= 2.0 are no longer accepted by default (rare, only HTTP/1.1 is supported)
- HTTP versions consisting of multiple digits or containing a prefix/suffix are no longer accepted
- HTTP header field names Gunicorn cannot safely map to variables are silently dropped, as in other software
- HTTP headers with empty field name are refused by default (no legitimate use cases, used in exploits)
- requests with both Transfer-Encoding and Content-Length are refused by default (such a message might indicate an attempt to perform request smuggling)
- empty transfer codings are no longer permitted (reportedly seen with really old & broken proxies)


** SECURITY **

- fix CVE-2024-1135

21.2.0

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

- fix thread worker: revert change considering connection as idle . 

*** NOTE ***

This is fixing the bad file description error.

21.1.0

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

- fix thread worker: fix socket removal from the queue

21.0.1

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

- fix documentation build

21.0.0

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

- support python 3.11
- fix gevent and eventlet workers
- fix threads support (gththread): improve performance and unblock requests
- SSL: now use SSLContext object
- HTTP parser: miscellaneous fixes
- remove unnecessary setuid calls
- fix testing
- improve logging
- miscellaneous fixes to core engine

*** RELEASE NOTE ***

We made this release major to start our new release cycle. More info will be provided on our discussion forum.


================
Changelog - 2024
================
Links

Update Django from 3.1.14 to 5.1.2.

Changelog

5.1.2

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

*October 8, 2024*

Django 5.1.2 fixes several bugs in 5.1.1. Also, the latest string translations
from Transifex are incorporated.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.1 that caused a crash when using the
PostgreSQL lookup :lookup:`trigram_similar` on output fields from ``Concat``
(:ticket:`35732`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.1 that caused a crash of ``JSONObject()``
when using server-side binding with PostgreSQL 16+ (:ticket:`35734`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.1 that made selected items in multi-select
widgets indistinguishable from non-selected items in the admin dark theme
(:ticket:`35809`).


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

5.1.1

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

*September 3, 2024*

Django 5.1.1 fixes one security issue with severity "moderate", one security
issue with severity "low", and several bugs in 5.1.

CVE-2024-45230: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``django.utils.html.urlize()``
===========================================================================================

:tfilter:`urlize` and :tfilter:`urlizetrunc` were subject to a potential
denial-of-service attack via very large inputs with a specific sequence of
characters.

CVE-2024-45231: Potential user email enumeration via response status on password reset
======================================================================================

Due to unhandled email sending failures, the
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm` class allowed remote
attackers to enumerate user emails by issuing password reset requests and
observing the outcomes.

To mitigate this risk, exceptions occurring during password reset email sending
are now handled and logged using the :ref:`django-contrib-auth-logger` logger.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.1 that caused a crash of ``Window()`` when
passing an empty sequence to the ``order_by`` parameter, and a crash of
``Prefetch()`` for a sliced queryset without ordering (:ticket:`35665`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.1 where a new ``usable_password`` field was
included in :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.BaseUserCreationForm` (and
children). A new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.AdminUserCreationForm`
including this field was added, isolating the feature to the admin where it
was intended (:ticket:`35678`).

* Adjusted the deprecation warning ``stacklevel`` in :meth:`.Model.save` and
:meth:`.Model.asave` to correctly point to the offending call site
(:ticket:`35060`).

* Adjusted the deprecation warning ``stacklevel`` when using ``OS_OPEN_FLAGS``
in :class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage` to correctly point
to the offending call site (:ticket:`35326`).

* Adjusted the deprecation warning ``stacklevel`` in
``FieldCacheMixin.get_cache_name()`` to correctly point to the offending call
site (:ticket:`35405`).

* Restored, following a regression in Django 5.1, the ability to override the
timezone and role setting behavior used within the ``init_connection_state``
method of the PostgreSQL backend (:ticket:`35688`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.1 where variable lookup errors were logged when
rendering admin fieldsets (:ticket:`35716`).


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

5.1

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

*August 7, 2024*

Welcome to Django 5.1!

These release notes cover the :ref:`new features <whats-new-5.1>`, as well as
some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes <backwards-incompatible-5.1>` you
should be aware of when upgrading from Django 5.0 or earlier. We've
:ref:`begun the deprecation process for some features
<deprecated-features-5.1>`.

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

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

Django 5.1 supports Python 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12. We **highly recommend** and
only officially support the latest release of each series.

.. _whats-new-5.1:

What's new in Django 5.1
========================

``{% querystring %}`` template tag
-----------------------------------

Django 5.1 introduces the :ttag:`{% querystring %} <querystring>` template
tag, simplifying the modification of query parameters in URLs, making it easier
to generate links that maintain existing query parameters while adding or
changing specific ones.

For instance, navigating pagination and query strings in templates can be
cumbersome. Consider this template fragment that dynamically generates a URL
for navigating to the next page within a paginated view:

.. code-block:: html+django

 { Linebreaks added for readability, this should be one, long line. }
 <a href="?{% for key, values in request.GET.iterlists %}
   {% if key != "page" %}
     {% for value in values %}
       {{ key }}={{ value }}&
     {% endfor %}
   {% endif %}
 {% endfor %}page={{ page.next_page_number }}">Next page</a>

When switching to using this new template tag, the above magically becomes:

.. code-block:: html+django

 <a href="{% querystring page=page.next_page_number %}">Next page</a>

PostgreSQL Connection Pools
---------------------------

Django 5.1 also introduces :ref:`connection pool <postgresql-pool>` support for
PostgreSQL. As the time to establish a new connection can be relatively long,
keeping connections open can reduce latency.

To use a connection pool with `psycopg`_, you can set the ``"pool"`` option
inside :setting:`OPTIONS` to be a dict to be passed to
:class:`~psycopg:psycopg_pool.ConnectionPool`, or to ``True`` to use the
``ConnectionPool`` defaults::

 DATABASES = {
     "default": {
         "ENGINE": "django.db.backends.postgresql",
          ...
         "OPTIONS": {
             "pool": {
                 "min_size": 2,
                 "max_size": 4,
                 "timeout": 10,
             }
         },
     },
 }

.. _psycopg: https://www.psycopg.org/

Middleware to require authentication by default
-----------------------------------------------

The new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.middleware.LoginRequiredMiddleware`
redirects all unauthenticated requests to a login page. Views can allow
unauthenticated requests by using the new
:func:`~django.contrib.auth.decorators.login_not_required` decorator.

``LoginRequiredMiddleware`` respects the ``login_url`` and
``redirect_field_name`` values set via the
:func:`~.django.contrib.auth.decorators.login_required` decorator, but does not
support setting ``login_url`` or ``redirect_field_name`` via the
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.mixins.LoginRequiredMixin`.

To enable this, add ``"django.contrib.auth.middleware.LoginRequiredMiddleware"``
to your :setting:`MIDDLEWARE` setting.

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

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

* :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_display` now supports using ``__`` lookups to list
fields from related models.

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

* The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher is increased from
720,000 to 870,000.

* The default ``parallelism`` of the ``ScryptPasswordHasher`` is 
increased from 1 to 5, to follow OWASP recommendations.

* The new :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.AdminUserCreationForm` and
the existing :class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.AdminPasswordChangeForm` now
support disabling password-based authentication by setting an unusable
password on form save. This is now available in the admin when visiting the
user creation and password change pages.

* :func:`~.django.contrib.auth.decorators.login_required`,
:func:`~.django.contrib.auth.decorators.permission_required`, and
:func:`~.django.contrib.auth.decorators.user_passes_test` decorators now
support wrapping asynchronous view functions.

* ``ReadOnlyPasswordHashWidget`` now includes a button to reset the user's
password, which replaces the link previously embedded in the
``ReadOnlyPasswordHashField``'s help text, improving the overall
accessibility of the
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.UserChangeForm`.

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

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.BoundingCircle` is now
supported on SpatiaLite 5.1+.

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.db.models.Collect` is now supported on MySQL
8.0.24+.

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2` now allows querying using
:class:`ipaddress.IPv4Address` or :class:`ipaddress.IPv6Address` objects.

* :meth:`.GeoIP2.country` now exposes the ``continent_code``,
``continent_name``, and ``is_in_european_union`` values.

* :meth:`.GeoIP2.city` now exposes the ``accuracy_radius`` and ``region_name``
values. In addition, the ``dma_code`` and ``region`` values are now exposed
as ``metro_code`` and ``region_code``, but the previous keys are also
retained for backward compatibility.

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.measure.Area` now supports the ``ha`` unit.

* The new :attr:`.OGRGeometry.is_3d` attribute allows checking if a geometry
has a ``Z`` coordinate dimension.

* The new :meth:`.OGRGeometry.set_3d` method allows addition and removal of the
``Z`` coordinate dimension.

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.OGRGeometry`,
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.Point`,
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.LineString`,
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.Polygon`, and
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.GeometryCollection` and its subclasses now
support measured geometries via the new :attr:`.OGRGeometry.is_measured` and
``m`` properties, and the :meth:`.OGRGeometry.set_measured` method.

* :attr:`.OGRGeometry.centroid` is now available on all supported geometry
types.

* :class:`FromWKB() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.FromWKB>` and
:class:`FromWKT() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.FromWKT>` functions
now support the optional ``srid`` argument (except for Oracle where it is
ignored).

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

* :class:`~django.contrib.postgres.indexes.BTreeIndex` now supports the
``deduplicate_items`` parameter.

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

* :class:`django.contrib.sessions.backends.cached_db.SessionStore` now handles
exceptions when storing session information in the cache, logging proper
error messages with their traceback via the newly added
:ref:`sessions logger <django-contrib-sessions-logger>`.

* :class:`django.contrib.sessions.backends.base.SessionBase` and all built-in
session engines now provide async API. The new asynchronous methods all have
``a`` prefixed names, e.g. ``aget()``, ``akeys()``, or ``acycle_key()``.

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

* ``"init_command"`` option is now supported in :setting:`OPTIONS` on SQLite
to allow specifying :ref:`pragma options <sqlite-init-command>` to set upon
connection.

* ``"transaction_mode"`` option is now supported in :setting:`OPTIONS` on
SQLite to allow specifying the :ref:`sqlite-transaction-behavior`.

* ``"pool"`` option is now supported in :setting:`OPTIONS` on PostgreSQL to
allow using :ref:`connection pools <postgresql-pool>`.

Error Reporting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* In order to improve accessibility, the technical 404 and 500 error pages now
use HTML landmark elements for the header, footer, and main content areas.

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

* The :attr:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage.allow_overwrite`
parameter of :class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage` now allows
saving new files over existing ones.

Forms
~~~~~

* In order to improve accessibility and enable screen readers to associate
fieldsets with their help text, the form fieldset now includes the
``aria-describedby`` HTML attribute.

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

* The :djadmin:`makemigrations` command now displays meaningful symbols for
each operation to highlight :class:`operation categories
<django.db.migrations.operations.base.OperationCategory>`.

Migrations
~~~~~~~~~~

* The new ``Operation.category`` attribute allows specifying an
:class:`operation category
<django.db.migrations.operations.base.OperationCategory>` used by the
:djadmin:`makemigrations` to display a meaningful symbol for the operation.

Models
~~~~~~

* :meth:`.QuerySet.explain` now supports the ``generic_plan`` option on
PostgreSQL 16+.

* :class:`~django.db.models.expressions.RowRange` now accepts positive integers
for the ``start`` argument and negative integers for the ``end`` argument.

* The new ``exclusion`` argument of
:class:`~django.db.models.expressions.RowRange` and
:class:`~django.db.models.expressions.ValueRange` allows excluding rows,
groups, and ties from the window frames.

* :meth:`.QuerySet.order_by` now supports ordering by annotation transforms
such as ``JSONObject`` keys and ``ArrayAgg`` indices.

* :class:`F() <django.db.models.F>` and :class:`OuterRef()
<django.db.models.OuterRef>` expressions that output
:class:`~django.db.models.CharField`, :class:`~django.db.models.EmailField`,
:class:`~django.db.models.SlugField`, :class:`~django.db.models.URLField`,
:class:`~django.db.models.TextField`, or
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.fields.ArrayField` can now be :ref:`sliced
<slicing-using-f>`.

* The new ``from_queryset`` argument of :meth:`.Model.refresh_from_db` and
:meth:`.Model.arefresh_from_db`  allows customizing the queryset used to
reload a model's value. This can be used to lock the row before reloading or
to select related objects.

* The new :attr:`.Expression.constraint_validation_compatible` attribute allows
specifying that the expression should be ignored during a constraint
validation.

Templates
~~~~~~~~~

* Custom tags may now set extra data on the ``Parser`` object that will later
be made available on the ``Template`` instance. Such data may be used, for
example, by the template loader, or other template clients.

* :ref:`Template engines <field-checking>` now implement a ``check()`` method
that is already registered with the check framework.

Tests
~~~~~

* :meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertContains`,
:meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertNotContains`, and
:meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertInHTML` assertions now add haystacks
to assertion error messages.

* The :class:`~django.test.RequestFactory`,
:class:`~django.test.AsyncRequestFactory`, :class:`~django.test.Client`, and
:class:`~django.test.AsyncClient` classes now support the ``query_params``
parameter, which accepts a dictionary of query string keys and values. This
allows setting query strings on any HTTP methods more easily.

.. code-block:: python

  self.client.post("/items/1", query_params={"action": "delete"})
  await self.async_client.post("/items/1", query_params={"action": "delete"})

* The new :meth:`.SimpleTestCase.assertNotInHTML` assertion allows testing that
an HTML fragment is not contained in the given HTML haystack.

* In order to enforce test isolation, database connections inside threads are
no longer allowed in :class:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase`.

Validators
~~~~~~~~~~

* The new :class:`~django.core.validators.DomainNameValidator` validates domain
names, including internationalized domain names. The new
:func:`~django.core.validators.validate_domain_name` function returns an
instance of :class:`~django.core.validators.DomainNameValidator`.

.. _backwards-incompatible-5.1:

Backwards incompatible changes in 5.1
=====================================

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

* Support for PostGIS 2.5 is removed.

* Support for PROJ < 6 is removed.

* Support for GDAL 2.4 is removed.

* :class:`~django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2` no longer opens both city and
country databases when a directory path is provided, preferring the city
database, if it is available. The country database is a subset of the city
database and both are not typically needed. If you require use of the country
database when in the same directory as the city database, explicitly pass the
country database path to the constructor.

Dropped support for MariaDB 10.4
--------------------------------

Upstream support for MariaDB 10.4 ends in June 2024. Django 5.1 supports
MariaDB 10.5 and higher.

Dropped support for PostgreSQL 12
---------------------------------

Upstream support for PostgreSQL 12 ends in November 2024. Django 5.1 supports
PostgreSQL 13 and higher.

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

* In order to improve accessibility, the admin's changelist filter is now
rendered in a ``<nav>`` tag instead of a ``<div>``.

* In order to improve accessibility, the admin's footer is now rendered in
a ``<footer>`` tag instead of a ``<div>``, and also moved below the
``<div id="main">`` element.

* In order to improve accessibility, the expandable widget used for
:attr:`ModelAdmin.fieldsets <django.contrib.admin.ModelAdmin.fieldsets>` and
:attr:`InlineModelAdmin.fieldsets <django.contrib.admin.InlineModelAdmin>`,
when the fieldset has a name and use the ``collapse`` class, now includes
``<details>`` and ``<summary>`` elements.

* The JavaScript file ``collapse.js`` is removed since it is no longer needed
in the Django admin site.

* :meth:`.SimpleTestCase.assertURLEqual` and
:meth:`~django.test.SimpleTestCase.assertInHTML` now add ``": "`` to the
``msg_prefix``. This is consistent with the behavior of other assertions.

* ``django.utils.text.Truncator`` used by :tfilter:`truncatechars_html` and
:tfilter:`truncatewords_html` template filters now uses
:py:class:`html.parser.HTMLParser` subclasses. This results in a more robust
and faster operation, but there may be small differences in the output.

* The undocumented ``django.urls.converters.get_converter()`` function is
removed.

* The minimum supported version of SQLite is increased from 3.27.0 to 3.31.0.

* :class:`~django.db.models.FileField` now raises a
:class:`~django.core.exceptions.FieldError` when saving a file without a
``name``.

* ``ImageField.update_dimension_fields(force=True)`` is no longer called after
saving the image to storage. If your storage backend resizes images, the
``width_field`` and ``height_field`` will not match the width and height of
the image.

* The minimum supported version of ``asgiref`` is increased from 3.7.0 to
3.8.1.

.. _deprecated-features-5.1:

Features deprecated in 5.1
==========================

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

* The ``ModelAdmin.log_deletion()`` and ``LogEntryManager.log_action()``
methods are deprecated. Subclasses should implement
``ModelAdmin.log_deletions()`` and  ``LogEntryManager.log_actions()``
instead.

* The undocumented ``django.utils.itercompat.is_iterable()`` function and the
``django.utils.itercompat`` module are deprecated. Use
``isinstance(..., collections.abc.Iterable)`` instead.

* The ``django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2.coords()`` method is deprecated. Use
``django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2.lon_lat()`` instead.

* The ``django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2.open()`` method is deprecated. Use the
:class:`~django.contrib.gis.geoip2.GeoIP2` constructor instead.

* Passing positional arguments to :meth:`.Model.save` and :meth:`.Model.asave`
is deprecated in favor of keyword-only arguments.

* Setting ``django.contrib.gis.gdal.OGRGeometry.coord_dim`` is deprecated. Use
:meth:`~django.contrib.gis.gdal.OGRGeometry.set_3d` instead.

* Overriding existing converters with ``django.urls.register_converter()`` is
deprecated.

* The ``check`` keyword argument of ``CheckConstraint`` is deprecated in favor
of ``condition``.

* The undocumented ``OS_OPEN_FLAGS`` property of
:class:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage` is deprecated. To allow
overwriting files in storage, set the new
:attr:`~django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage.allow_overwrite` option
to ``True`` instead.

* The ``get_cache_name()`` method of ``FieldCacheMixin`` is deprecated in favor
of the ``cache_name`` cached property.

Features removed in 5.1
=======================

These features have reached the end of their deprecation cycle and are removed
in Django 5.1.

See :ref:`deprecated-features-4.2` for details on these changes, including how
to remove usage of these features.

* The ``BaseUserManager.make_random_password()`` method is removed.

* The model's ``Meta.index_together`` option is removed.

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

* The ``django.contrib.auth.hashers.SHA1PasswordHasher``,
``django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedSHA1PasswordHasher``, and
``django.contrib.auth.hashers.UnsaltedMD5PasswordHasher`` are removed.

* The model ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CICharField``,
``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CIEmailField``, and
``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CITextField`` are removed, except for
support in historical migrations.

* The ``django.contrib.postgres.fields.CIText`` mixin is removed.

* The ``map_width`` and ``map_height`` attributes of ``BaseGeometryWidget`` are
removed.

* The ``SimpleTestCase.assertFormsetError()`` method is removed.

* The ``TransactionTestCase.assertQuerysetEqual()`` method is removed.

* Support for passing encoded JSON string literals to ``JSONField`` and
associated lookups and expressions is removed.

* Support for passing positional arguments to ``Signer`` and
``TimestampSigner`` is removed.

* The ``DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE`` and ``STATICFILES_STORAGE`` settings is removed.

* The ``django.core.files.storage.get_storage_class()`` function is removed.








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

5.0.9

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

*September 3, 2024*

Django 5.0.9 fixes one security issue with severity "moderate" and one security
issue with severity "low" in 5.0.8.

CVE-2024-45230: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``django.utils.html.urlize()``
===========================================================================================

:tfilter:`urlize` and :tfilter:`urlizetrunc` were subject to a potential
denial-of-service attack via very large inputs with a specific sequence of
characters.

CVE-2024-45231: Potential user email enumeration via response status on password reset
======================================================================================

Due to unhandled email sending failures, the
:class:`~django.contrib.auth.forms.PasswordResetForm` class allowed remote
attackers to enumerate user emails by issuing password reset requests and
observing the outcomes.

To mitigate this risk, exceptions occurring during password reset email sending
are now handled and logged using the :ref:`django-contrib-auth-logger` logger.


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

5.0.8

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

*August 6, 2024*

Django 5.0.8 fixes three security issues with severity "moderate", one security
issue with severity "high", and several bugs in 5.0.7.

CVE-2024-41989: Memory exhaustion in ``django.utils.numberformat.floatformat()``
================================================================================

If :tfilter:`floatformat` received a string representation of a number in
scientific notation with a large exponent, it could lead to significant memory
consumption.

To avoid this, decimals with more than 200 digits are now returned as is.

CVE-2024-41990: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``django.utils.html.urlize()``
===========================================================================================

:tfilter:`urlize` and :tfilter:`urlizetrunc` were subject to a potential
denial-of-service attack via very large inputs with a specific sequence of
characters.

CVE-2024-41991: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``django.utils.html.urlize()`` and ``AdminURLFieldWidget``
=======================================================================================================================

:tfilter:`urlize`, :tfilter:`urlizetrunc`, and ``AdminURLFieldWidget`` were
subject to a potential denial-of-service attack via certain inputs with a very
large number of Unicode characters.

CVE-2024-42005: Potential SQL injection in ``QuerySet.values()`` and ``values_list()``
======================================================================================

:meth:`.QuerySet.values` and :meth:`~.QuerySet.values_list` methods on models
with a ``JSONField`` were subject to SQL injection in column aliases, via a
crafted JSON object key as a passed ``*arg``.

Bugfixes
========

* Added missing validation for ``UniqueConstraint(nulls_distinct=False)`` when
using ``*expressions`` (:ticket:`35594`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 where ``ModelAdmin.action_checkbox`` could
break the admin changelist HTML page when rendering a model instance with a
``__html__`` method (:ticket:`35606`).

* Fixed a crash when creating a model with a ``Field.db_default`` and a
``Meta.constraints`` constraint composed of ``__endswith``, ``__startswith``,
or ``__contains`` lookups (:ticket:`35625`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0.7 that caused a crash in
``LocaleMiddleware`` when processing a language code over 500 characters
(:ticket:`35627`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a system check crash when
``ModelAdmin.date_hierarchy`` was a ``GeneratedField`` with an
``output_field`` of ``DateField`` or ``DateTimeField`` (:ticket:`35628`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 which caused constraint validation to either crash
or incorrectly raise validation errors for constraints referring to fields
using ``Field.db_default`` (:ticket:`35638`).

* Fixed a crash in Django 5.0 when saving a model containing a ``FileField``
with a ``db_default`` set (:ticket:`35657`).


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

5.0.7

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

*July 9, 2024*

Django 5.0.7 fixes two security issues with severity "moderate", two security
issues with severity "low", and one bug in 5.0.6.

CVE-2024-38875: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``django.utils.html.urlize()``
===========================================================================================

:tfilter:`urlize` and :tfilter:`urlizetrunc` were subject to a potential
denial-of-service attack via certain inputs with a very large number of
brackets.

CVE-2024-39329: Username enumeration through timing difference for users with unusable passwords
================================================================================================

The :meth:`~django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend.authenticate()` method
allowed remote attackers to enumerate users via a timing attack involving login
requests for users with unusable passwords.

CVE-2024-39330: Potential directory-traversal via ``Storage.save()``
====================================================================

Derived classes of the :class:`~django.core.files.storage.Storage` base class
which override :meth:`generate_filename()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.generate_filename()>` without replicating
the file path validations existing in the parent class, allowed for potential
directory-traversal via certain inputs when calling :meth:`save()
<django.core.files.storage.Storage.save()>`.

Built-in ``Storage`` sub-classes were not affected by this vulnerability.

CVE-2024-39614: Potential denial-of-service vulnerability in ``get_supported_language_variant()``
=================================================================================================

:meth:`~django.utils.translation.get_supported_language_variant` was subject to
a potential denial-of-service attack when used with very long strings
containing specific characters.

To mitigate this vulnerability, the language code provided to
:meth:`~django.utils.translation.get_supported_language_variant` is now parsed
up to a maximum length of 500 characters.

When the language code is over 500 characters, a :exc:`ValueError` will now be
raised if ``strict`` is ``True``, or if there is no generic variant and
``strict`` is ``False``.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Model.full_clean()`` on
unsaved model instances with a ``GeneratedField`` and certain defined
:attr:`Meta.constraints <django.db.models.Options.constraints>`
(:ticket:`35560`).


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

5.0.6

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

*May 7, 2024*

Django 5.0.6 fixes a packaging error in 5.0.5.


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

5.0.5

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

*May 6, 2024*

Django 5.0.5 fixes several bugs in 5.0.4.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Model.save()`` when
creating an instance of a model with a ``GeneratedField`` and providing a
primary key (:ticket:`35350`).

* Fixed a compatibility issue encountered in Python 3.11.9+ and 3.12.3+ when
validating email max line lengths with content decoded using the
``surrogateescape`` error handling scheme (:ticket:`35361`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash when applying migrations
including alterations to ``GeneratedField`` such as setting ``db_index=True``
on SQLite (:ticket:`35373`).

* Allowed importing ``aprefetch_related_objects`` from ``django.db.models``
(:ticket:`35392`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash when a
``GeneratedField`` was added before any of the referenced fields from its
``expression`` definition (:ticket:`35359`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash when altering a
``GeneratedField`` referencing a renamed field (:ticket:`35422`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 where the ``querysets`` argument of
``GenericPrefetch`` was not required (:ticket:`35426`).


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

5.0.4

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

*April 3, 2024*

Django 5.0.4 fixes several bugs in 5.0.3.

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Model.full_clean()`` on
fields with expressions in ``db_default``. As a consequence,
``Model.full_clean()`` no longer validates for empty values in fields with
``db_default`` (:ticket:`35223`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 where the ``AdminFileWidget`` could be
rendered with two ``id`` attributes on the "Clear" checkbox
(:ticket:`35273`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash on PostgreSQL 15+
when adding a partial ``UniqueConstraint`` with ``nulls_distinct``
(:ticket:`35329`).

* Fixed a crash in Django 5.0 when performing queries involving table aliases
and lookups on a ``GeneratedField`` of the aliased table (:ticket:`35344`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash when adding a
``GeneratedField`` relying on the ``__contains`` or ``__icontains``
lookups or using a ``Value`` containing a ``"%"`` (:ticket:`35336`).


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

5.0.3

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

*March 4, 2024*

Django 5.0.3 fixes a security issue with severity "moderate" and several bugs
in 5.0.2.

CVE-2024-27351: Potential regular expression denial-of-service in ``django.utils.text.Truncator.words()``
=========================================================================================================

``django.utils.text.Truncator.words()`` method (with ``html=True``) and
:tfilter:`truncatewords_html` template filter were subject to a potential
regular expression denial-of-service attack using a suitably crafted string
(follow up to :cve:`2019-14232` and :cve:`2023-43665`).

Bugfixes
========

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0.2 where ``intcomma`` template filter could
return a leading comma for string representation of floats (:ticket:`35172`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Signal.asend()`` and
``asend_robust()`` when all receivers were asynchronous functions
(:ticket:`35174`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0.1 where :meth:`.ModelAdmin.lookup_allowed`
would prevent filtering against foreign keys using lookups like ``__isnull``
when the field was not included in :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_filter`
(:ticket:`35173`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of
``sensitive_variables`` and ``sensitive_post_parameters`` decorators on
functions loaded from ``.pyc`` files (:ticket:`35187`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a crash when reloading a test
database and a base queryset for a base manager used ``prefetch_related()``
(:ticket:`35238`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 where facet filters in the admin would crash on a
``SimpleListFilter`` using a queryset without primary keys (:ticket:`35198`).


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

5.0.2

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

*February 6, 2024*

Django 5.0.2 fixes a security issue with severity "moderate" and several bugs
in 5.0.1. Also, the latest string translations from Transifex are incorporated.

CVE-2024-24680: Potential denial-of-service in ``intcomma`` template filter
===========================================================================

The ``intcomma`` template filter was subject to a potential denial-of-service
attack when used with very long strings.

Bugfixes
========

* Reallowed, following a regression in Django 5.0.1, filtering against local
foreign keys not included in :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_filter`
(:ticket:`35087`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 where links in the admin had an incorrect
color (:ticket:`35121`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Model.full_clean()`` on
models with a ``GeneratedField`` (:ticket:`35127`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of
``FilteredRelation()`` with querysets as right-hand sides (:ticket:`35135`).
``FilteredRelation()`` now raises a ``ValueError`` on querysets as right-hand
sides.

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of the ``dumpdata``
management command when a base queryset used ``prefetch_related()``
(:ticket:`35159`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused the ``request_finished`` signal to
sometimes not be fired when running Django through an ASGI server, resulting
in potential resource leaks (:ticket:`35059`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash on MySQL when adding
a ``BinaryField``, ``TextField``, ``JSONField``, or ``GeometryField`` with a
``db_default`` (:ticket:`35162`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash on models with a
literal ``db_default`` of a complex type such as ``dict`` instance of a
``JSONField``. Running ``makemigrations`` might generate no-op ``AlterField``
operations for fields using ``db_default`` (:ticket:`35149`).


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

5.0.1

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

*January 2, 2024*

Django 5.0.1 fixes several bugs in 5.0.

Bugfixes
========

* Reallowed, following a regression in Django 5.0, using a foreign key to a
model with a primary key that is not ``AutoField`` in
:attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_filter` (:ticket:`35020`).

* Fixed a long standing bug in handling the ``RETURNING INTO`` clause that
caused a crash when creating a model instance with a ``GeneratedField`` which
``output_field`` had backend-specific converters (:ticket:`35024`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a crash of ``Model.save()`` for
models with both ``GeneratedField`` and ``ForeignKey`` fields
(:ticket:`35019`).

* Fixed a bug in Django 5.0 that caused a migration crash on Oracle < 23c when
adding a ``GeneratedField`` with ``output_field=BooleanField``
(:ticket:`35018`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 where admin fields on the same line could
overflow the page and become non-interactive (:ticket:`35012`).

* Added compatibility for ``oracledb`` 2.0.0 (:ticket:`35054`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 where querysets referenced incorrect field
names from ``FilteredRelation()`` (:ticket:`35050`).

* Fixed a regression in Django 5.0 that caused a system check crash when
``ModelAdmin.filter_horizontal`` or ``filter_vertical`` contained a reverse
many-to-many relation with ``related_name`` (:ticket:`35056`).


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

5.0

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

*December 4, 2023*

Welcome to Django 5.0!

These release notes cover the :ref:`new features <whats-new-5.0>`, as well as
some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes <backwards-incompatible-5.0>` you'll
want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 4.2 or earlier. We've
:ref:`begun the deprecation process for some features
<deprecated-features-5.0>`.

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

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

Django 5.0 supports Python 3.10, 3.11, and 3.12. We **highly recommend** and
only officially support the latest release of each series.

The Django 4.2.x series is the last to support Python 3.8 and 3.9.

Third-party library support for older version of Django
=======================================================

Following the release of Django 5.0, we suggest that third-party app authors
drop support for all versions of Django prior to 4.2. At that time, you should
be able to run your package's tests using ``python -Wd`` so that deprecation
warnings appear. After making the deprecation warning fixes, your app should be
compatible with Django 5.0.

.. _whats-new-5.0:

What's new in Django 5.0
========================

Facet filters in the admin
--------------------------

Facet counts are now shown for applied filters in the admin changelist when
toggled on via the UI. This behavior can be changed via the new
:attr:`.ModelAdmin.show_facets` attribute. For more information see
:ref:`facet-filters`.

Simplified templates for form field rendering
---------------------------------------------

Django 5.0 introduces the concept of a field group, and field group templates.
This simplifies rendering of the related elements of a Django form field such
as its label, widget, help text, and errors.

For example, the template below:

.. code-block:: html+django

 <form>
 ...
 <div>
   {{ form.name.label_tag }}
   {% if form.name.help_text %}
     <div class="helptext" id="{{ form.name.auto_id }}_helptext">
       {{ form.name.help_text|safe }}
     </div>
   {% endif %}
   {{ form.name.errors }}
   {{ form.name }}
   <div class="row">
     <div class="col">
       {{ form.email.label_tag }}
       {% if form.email.help_text %}
         <div class="helptext" id="{{ form.email.auto_id }}_helptext">
           {{ form.email.help_text|safe }}
         </div>
       {% endif %}
       {{ form.email.errors }}
       {{ form.email }}
     </div>
     <div class="col">
       {{ form.password.label_tag }}
       {% if form.password.help_text %}
         <div class="helptext" id="{{ form.password.auto_id }}_helptext">
           {{ form.password.help_text|safe }}
         </div>
       {% endif %}
       {{ form.password.errors }}
       {{ form.password }}
     </div>
   </div>
 </div>
 ...
 </form>

Can now be simplified to:

.. code-block:: html+django

 <form>
 ...
 <div>
   {{ form.name.as_field_group }}
   <div class="row">
     <div class="col">{{ form.email.as_field_group }}</div>
     <div class="col">{{ form.password.as_field_group }}</div>
   </div>
 </div>
 ...
 </form>

:meth:`~django.forms.BoundField.as_field_group` renders fields with the
``"django/forms/field.html"`` template by default and can be customized on a
per-project, per-field, or per-request basis. See
:ref:`reusable-field-group-templates`.

Database-computed default values
--------------------------------

The new :attr:`Field.db_default <django.db.models.Field.db_default>` parameter
sets a database-computed default value. For example::

 from django.db import models
 from django.db.models.functions import Now, Pi


 class MyModel(models.Model):
     age = models.IntegerField(db_default=18)
     created = models.DateTimeField(db_default=Now())
     circumference = models.FloatField(db_default=2 * Pi())

Database generated model field
------------------------------

The new :class:`~django.db.models.GeneratedField` allows creation of database
generated columns. This field can be used on all supported database backends
to create a field that is always computed from other fields. For example::

 from django.db import models
 from django.db.models import F


 class Square(models.Model):
     side = models.IntegerField()
     area = models.GeneratedField(
         expression=F("side") * F("side"),
         output_field=models.BigIntegerField(),
         db_persist=True,
     )

More options for declaring field choices
----------------------------------------

:attr:`.Field.choices` *(for model fields)* and :attr:`.ChoiceField.choices`
*(for form fields)* allow for more flexibility when declaring their values. In
previous versions of Django, ``choices`` should either be a list of 2-tuples,
or an :ref:`field-choices-enum-types` subclass, but the latter required
accessing the ``.choices`` attribute to provide the values in the expected
form::

 from django.db import models

 Medal = models.TextChoices("Medal", "GOLD SILVER BRONZE")

 SPORT_CHOICES = [
     ("Martial Arts", [("judo", "Judo"), ("karate", "Karate")]),
     ("Racket", [("badminton", "Badminton"), ("tennis", "Tennis")]),
     ("unknown", "Unknown"),
 ]


 class Winner(models.Model):
     name = models.CharField(...)
     medal = models.CharField(..., choices=Medal.choices)
     sport = models.CharField(..., choices=SPORT_CHOICES)

Django 5.0 adds support for accepting a mapping or a callable instead of an
iterable, and also no longer requires ``.choices`` to be used directly to
expand :ref:`enumeration types <field-choices-enum-types>`::

 from django.db import models

 Medal = models.TextChoices("Medal", "GOLD SILVER BRONZE")

 SPORT_CHOICES = {   Using a mapping instead of a list of 2-tuples.
     "Martial Arts": {"judo": "Judo", "karate": "Karate"},
     "Racket": {"badminton": "Badminton", "tennis": "Tennis"},
     "unknown": "Unknown",
 }


 def get_scores():
     return [(i, str(i)) for i in range(10)]


 class Winner(models.Model):
     name = models.CharField(...)
     medal = models.CharField(..., choices=Medal)   Using `.choices` not required.
     sport = models.CharField(..., choices=SPORT_CHOICES)
     score = models.IntegerField(choices=get_scores)   A callable is allowed.

Under the hood the provided ``choices`` are normalized into a list of 2-tuples
as the canonical form whenever the ``choices`` value is updated. For more
information, please check the :ref:`model field reference on choices
<field-choices>`.

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

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

* The new :meth:`.AdminSite.get_log_entries` method allows customizing the
queryset for the site's listed log entries.

* The ``django.contrib.admin.AllValuesFieldListFilter``,
``ChoicesFieldListFilter``, ``RelatedFieldListFilter``, and
``RelatedOnlyFieldListFilter`` admin filters now handle multi-valued query
parameters.

* ``XRegExp`` is upgraded from version 3.2.0 to 5.1.1.

* The new :meth:`.AdminSite.get_model_admin` method returns an admin class for
the given model class.

* Properties in :attr:`.ModelAdmin.list_display` now support ``boolean``
attribute.

* jQuery is upgraded from version 3.6.4 to 3.7.1.


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

* The default iteration count for the PBKDF2 password hasher is increased from
600,000 to 720,000.

* The new asynchronous functions are now provided, using an
``a`` prefix: :func:`django.contrib.auth.aauthenticate`,
:func:`~.django.contrib.auth.aget_user`,
:func:`~.django.contrib.auth.alogin`, :func:`~.django.contrib.auth.alogout`,
and :func:`~.django.contrib.auth.aupdate_session_auth_hash`.

* ``AuthenticationMiddleware`` now adds an :meth:`.HttpRequest.auser`
asynchronous method that returns the currently logged-in user.

* The new :func:`django.contrib.auth.hashers.acheck_password` asynchronous
function and :meth:`.AbstractBaseUser.acheck_password` method allow
asynchronous checking of user passwords.

:mod:`django.contrib.contenttypes`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* :meth:`.QuerySet.prefetch_related` now supports prefetching
:class:`~django.contrib.contenttypes.fields.GenericForeignKey` with
non-homogeneous set of results.

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

* The new
:class:`ClosestPoint() <django.contrib.gis.db.models.functions.ClosestPoint>`
function returns a 2-dimensional point on the geometry that is closest to
another geometry.

* :ref:`GIS aggregates <gis-aggregation-functions>` now support the ``filter``
argument.

* Support for GDAL 3.7 and GEOS 3.12 is added.

* The new :meth:`.GEOSGeometry.equals_identical` method allows point-wise
equivalence checking of geometries.

:mod:`django.contrib.messages`
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* The new :meth:`.MessagesTestMixin.assertMessages` assertion method allows
testing :mod:`~django.contrib.messages` added to a
:class:`response <django.http.HttpResponse>`.

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

* The new :attr:`~.ExclusionConstraint.violation_error_code` attribute of
:class:`~django.contrib.postgres.constraints.ExclusionConstraint` allows
customizing the ``code`` of ``ValidationError`` raised during
:ref:`model validation <validating-objects>`.

Asynchronous views
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* Under ASGI, ``http.disconnect`` events are now handled. This allows views to
perform any necessary cleanup if a client disconnects before the response is
generated. See :ref:`async-handling-disconnect` for more details.

Decorators
~~~~~~~~~~

* The following decorators now support wrapping asynchronous view functions:

* :func:`~django.views.decorators.cache.cache_control`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.cache.never_cache`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.common.no_append_slash`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.csrf.csrf_exempt`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.csrf.csrf_protect`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.csrf.ensure_csrf_cookie`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.csrf.requires_csrf_token`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.debug.sensitive_variables`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.debug.sensitive_post_parameters`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.gzip.gzip_page`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.condition`
* ``conditional_page()``
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.etag`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.last_modified`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.require_http_methods`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.require_GET`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.require_POST`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.http.require_safe`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.vary.vary_on_cookie`
* :func:`~django.views.decorators.vary.vary_on_headers`
* ``xframe_options_deny()``
* ``xframe_options_sameorigin()``
* ``xframe_options_exempt()``

Error Reporting
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

* :func:`~django.views.decorators.debug.sensitive_variables` and
:func:`~django.views.decorators.debug.sensitive_post_parameters` can now be
used with asynchronous functions.

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

* :meth:`.File.open` now passes all positional (``*args``) and keyword
arguments (``**kwargs``) to Python's built-in :func:`python:open`.

Forms
~~~~~

* The new :attr:`~django.forms.URLField.assume_scheme` argument for
:class:`~django.forms.URLField` allows specifying a default URL scheme.

* In order to improve accessibility, the following changes are made:

* Form fields now include the ``aria-describedby`` HTML attribute to enable
 screen readers to associate form fields with their help text.
* Invalid form fields now include the ``aria-invalid="true"`` HTML attribute.

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

* Support and translations for the Uyghur language are now available.

Migrations
~~~~~~~~~~

* Serialization of functions decorated with :func:`functools.cache` or
:func:`functools.lru_cache` is now supported without the need to write a
custom serializer.

Models
~~~~~~

* The new ``create_defaults`` argument of :meth:`.QuerySet.update_or_create`
and :meth:`.QuerySet.aupdate_or_create` methods allows specifying a different
field values for the create operation.

* The new ``violation_error_code`` attribute of
:class:`~django.db.models.BaseConstraint`,
:class:`~django.db.models.CheckConstraint`, and
:class:`~django.db.models.UniqueConstraint` allows customizing the ``code``
of ``ValidationError`` raised during
:ref:`model validation <validating-objects>`.

* The :ref:`force_insert <ref-models-force-insert>` argument of
:meth:`.Model.save` now allows specifying a tuple of parent classes that must
be forced to be inserted.

* :meth:`.QuerySet.bulk_create` and :meth:`.QuerySet.abulk_create` methods now
set the primary key on each model instance when the ``update_conflicts``
parameter is enabled (if the database supports it).

* The new :attr:`.UniqueConstraint.nulls_distinct` attribute allows customizing
the treatment of ``NULL`` values on PostgreSQL 15+.

* The new :func:`~django.shortcuts.aget_object_or_404` and
:func:`~django.shortcuts.aget_list_or_404` asynchronous shortcuts allow
asynchronous getting objects.

* The new :func:`~django.db.models.aprefetch_related_objects` function allows
asynchronous prefetching of model instances.

* :meth:`.QuerySet.aiterator` now supports previous calls to
``prefetch_related()``.

* On MariaDB 10.7+, ``UUIDField`` is now created as ``UUID`` column rather than
``CHAR(32)`` column. See the migration guide above for more details on
:ref:`migrating-uuidfield`.

* Django now supports `oracledb`_ version 1.3.2 or higher. Support for
``cx_Oracle`` is deprecated as of this release and will be removed in Django
6.0.

Pagination
~~~~~~~~~~

* The new :attr:`django.core.paginator.Paginator.error_messages` argument
allows customizing the error messages raised by :meth:`.Paginator.page`.

Signals
~~~~~~~

* The new :meth:`.Signal.asend` and :meth:`.Signal.asend_robust` methods allow
asynchronous signal dispatch. Signal receivers may be synchronous or
asynchronous, and will be automatically adapted to the correct calling style.

Templates
~~~~~~~~~

* The new :tfilter:`escapeseq` template filter applies :tfilter:`escape` to
each element of a sequence.

Tests
~~~~~

* :class:`~django.test.Client` and :class:`~django.test.AsyncClient` now
provide asynchronous methods, using an ``a`` prefix:
:meth:`~django.test.Client.asession`, :meth:`~django.test.Client.alogin`,
:meth:`~django.test.Client.aforce_login`, and
:meth:`~django.test.Client.alogout`.

* :class:`~django.test.AsyncClient` now supports the ``follow`` parameter.

* :class:`~django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner` now allows showing the duration
of the slowest tests using the :option:`test --durations` option (available
on Python 3.12+).

Validators
~~~~~~~~~~

* The new ``offset`` argument of
:class:`~django.core.validators.StepValueValidator` allows specifying an
offset for valid values.

.. _backwards-incompatible-5.0:

Backwards incompatible changes in 5.0
=====================================

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

This section describes changes that may be needed in third-party database
backends.

* ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_expression_defaults`` should be set to ``False``
if the database doesn't support using database functions as defaults.

* ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_default_keyword_in_insert`` should be set to
``False`` if the database doesn't support the ``DEFAULT`` keyword in
``INSERT`` queries.

* ``DatabaseFeatures.supports_default_keyword_in_bulk_insert`` should be set to
``False`` if the database doesn't support the ``DEFAULT`` keyword in bulk
``INSERT`` queries.

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

* Support for GDAL 2.2 and 2.3 is removed.

* Support for GEOS 3.6 and 3.7 is removed.

:mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`
------------------------------

* The ``django.contrib.sitemaps.ping_google()`` function and the
``ping_google`` management command are removed as the Google
Sitemaps ping endpoint is deprecated and will be removed in January 2024.

* The ``django.contrib.sitemaps.SitemapNotFound`` exception class is removed.

Dropped support for MySQL < 8.0.11
----------------------------------

Support for pre-releases of MySQL 8.0.x series is removed. Django 5.0 supports
MySQL 8.0.11 and higher.

Using ``create_defaults__exact`` may now be required with ``QuerySet.update_or_create()``
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

:meth:`.QuerySet.update_or_create` now supports the parameter
``create_defaults``. As a consequence, any models that have a field named
``create_defaults`` that are used with an ``update_or_create()`` should specify
the field in the lookup with ``create_defaults__exact``.

.. _migrating-uuidfield:

Migrating existing ``UUIDField`` on MariaDB 10.7+
-------------------------------------------------

On MariaDB 10.7+, ``UUIDField`` is now created as ``UUID`` column rather than
``CHAR(32)`` column. As a consequence, any ``UUIDField`` created in
Django < 5.0 should be replaced with a ``UUIDField`` subclass backed by
``CHAR(32)``::

 class Char32UUIDField(models.UUIDField):
     def db_type(self, connection):
         return "char(32)"

     def get_db_prep_value(self, value, connection, prepared=False):
         value = super().get_db_prep_value(value, connection, prepared)
         if value is not None:
             value = value.hex
         return value

For example::

 class MyModel(models.Model):
     uuid = models.UUIDField(primary_key=True, default=uuid.uuid4)

Should become::

 class Char32UUIDField(models.UUIDField): ...


 class MyModel(models.Model):
     uuid = Char32UUIDField(primary_key=True, default=uuid.uuid4)

Running the :djadmin:`makemigrations` command will generate a migration
containing a no-op ``AlterField`` operation.

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

* The ``instance`` argument of the undocumented
``BaseModelFormSet.save_existing()`` method is renamed to ``obj``.

* The undocumented ``django.contrib.admin.helpers.checkbox`` is removed.

* Integer fields are now validated as 64-bit integers on SQLite to match the
behavior of ``sqlite3``.

* The undocumented ``Query.annotation_select_mask`` attribute is changed from a
set of strings to an ordered list of strings.

* ``ImageField.update_dimension_fields()`` is no longer called on the
``post_init`` signal if ``width_field`` and ``height_field`` are not set.

* :class:`~django.db.models.functions.Now` database function now uses
``LOCALTIMESTAMP`` instead of ``CURRENT_TIMESTAMP`` on Oracle.

* :attr:`.AdminSite.site_header` is now rendered in a ``<div>`` tag instead of
``<h1>``. Screen reader users rely on heading elements for navigation within
a page. Having two ``<h1>`` elements was confusing and the site header wasn't
helpful as it is repeated on all pages.

* In order to improve accessibility, the admin's main content area and header
content area are now rendered in a ``<main>`` and ``<header>`` tag instead of
``<div>``.

* On databases without native support for the SQL ``XOR`` operator, ``^`` as
the exclusive or (``XOR``) operator now returns rows that are matched by an
odd number of operands rather than exactly one operand. This is consistent
with the behavior of MySQL, MariaDB, and Python.

* The minimum supported version of ``asgiref`` is increased from 3.6.0 to
3.7.0.

* The minimum supported version of ``selenium`` is increased from 3.8.0 to
4.8.0.

* The ``AlreadyRegistered`` and ``NotRegistered`` exceptions are moved from
``django.contrib.admin.sites`` to ``django.contrib.admin.exceptions``.

* The minimum supported version of SQLite is increased from 3.21.0 to 3.27.0.

* Support for ``cx_Oracle`` < 8.3 is removed.

* Executing SQL queries before the app registry has been fully populated now
raises :exc:`RuntimeWarning`.

* :exc:`~django.core.exceptions.BadRequest` is raised for non-UTF-8 encoded
requests with the :mimetype:`application/x-www-form-urlencoded` content type.
See :rfc:`1866` for more details.

* The minimum supported version of ``colorama`` is increased to 0.4.6.

* The minimum supported version of ``docutils`` is increased to 0.19.

* Filtering querysets against overflowing integer values now always returns an
empty queryset. As a consequence, you may need to use ``ExpressionWrapper()``
to :ref:`explicitly wrap <using-f-with-annotations>` arithmetic against
integer fields in such cases.

.. _deprecated-features-5.0:

Features deprecated in 5.0
==========================

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

* The ``DjangoDivFormRenderer`` and ``Jinja2DivFormRenderer`` transitional form
renderers are deprecated.

* Passing positional arguments ``name`` and ``violation_error_message`` to
:class:`~django.db.models.BaseConstraint` is deprecated in favor of
keyword-only arguments.

* ``request`` is added to the signature of :meth:`.ModelAdmin.lookup_allowed`.
Support for ``ModelAdmin`` subclasses that do not accept this argument is
deprecated.

* The ``get_joining_columns()`` method of ``ForeignObject`` and
``ForeignObjectRel`` is deprecated. Starting with Django 6.0,
``django.db.models.sql.datastructures.Join`` will no longer fallback to
``get_joining_columns()``. Subclasses should implement
``get_joining_fields()`` instead.

* The ``ForeignObject.get_reverse_joining_columns()`` method is deprecated.

* The default scheme for ``forms.URLField`` will change from ``"http"`` to
``"https"`` in Django 6.0. Set :setting:`FORMS_URLFIELD_ASSUME_HTTPS`
transitional setting to ``True`` to opt into assuming ``"https"`` during the
Django 5.x release cycle.

* ``FORMS_URLFIELD_ASSUME_HTTPS`` transitional setting is deprecated.

* Support for calling ``format_html()`` without passing args or kwargs will be
removed.

* Support for ``cx_Oracle`` is deprecated in favor of `oracledb`_ 1.3.2+ Python
driver.

* ``DatabaseOperations.field_cast_sql()`` is deprecated in favor of
``DatabaseOperations.lookup_cast()``. Starting with Django 6.0,
``BuiltinLookup.process_lhs()`` will no longer call ``field_cast_sql()``.
Third-party database backends should implement ``lookup_cast()`` instead.

* The ``django.db.models.enums.ChoicesMeta`` metaclass is renamed to
``ChoicesType``.

* The ``Prefetch.get_current_queryset()`` method is deprecated.

* The ``get_prefetch_queryset()`` method of related managers and descriptors
is deprecated. 

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