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Michael Lazar 2020-05-31 00:19:29 -04:00
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you should not need to make any changes.
There have been some minor updates to the CGI variables, and new CGI variables
have been added with additional TLS information. Check out the README for the
new list.
have been added with additional TLS information. Check out the README for more
information on CGI variables.
This package now has third-party python dependencies. If you installed jetforce
through pip, you should be already fine. If you were running the ``jetforce.py``
through pip, you should already be fine. If you were running the ``jetforce.py``
script directly from the git repository, you will likely either want to switch
to installing from pip (recommended), or setup a virtual environment and run
``python setup.py install``. This will install the dependencies and stick a
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now be passed as keyword arguments to the wrapped function. See
examples/pagination.py for an example of how to use this feature.
- ``CompositeApplication`` - A class is now included to support composing
composing multiple applications behind the same jetforce server. See
examples/vhost.py for an example of how to use this feature.
multiple applications behind the same jetforce server. See examples/vhost.py
for an example of how to use this feature.
- CGI variables - ``SCRIPT_NAME`` and ``PATH_INFO`` have been changed to match
their intended usage as defined in RFC 3875.
- CGI variables - ``TLS_CIPHER`` and ``TLS_VERSION`` have been added and
contain information about the established TLS connection.
- Applications can now optionally return ``Deferred`` objects instead of bytes,
in order to support full-blown asynchronous coroutines.
in order to support applications built on top of asynchronous coroutines.
### v0.2.3 (2020-05-24)