Version: 1.3-bp152.2.2
* Sat Mar 14 2020 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Fix build without python2
* Fri Feb 28 2020 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Add PR292-Python38.patch to fix Python 3.8 incompatibilities
(gh#jsonpickle/jsonpickle#281).
* Thu Dec 05 2019 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Exclude tests failing with python 3.8 (test_thing_with_fd,
test_list_with_fd, and test_dict_with_fd). gh#jsonpickle/jsonpickle#281
* Mon Jun 17 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 1.2:
* support new sqlalchemy
- Remove merged patch sqlalchemy13.patch
* Tue Mar 19 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Add patch to work with sqlalchemy 1.3:
* sqlalchemy13.patch
* Fri Mar 15 2019 Tomá? Chvátal <tchvatal@suse.com>
- Update to 1.1:
* Python 3.7 collections.Iterator deprecation warnings have been fixed. (#229).
* Improved Pandas support for datetime and complex numbers. (#245)
* NOTE jsonpickle no longer supports Python2.6, or Python3 < 3.4. The officially supported Python versions are now 2.7 and 3.4+.
* Improved Pandas and Numpy support. (#227)
* Improved support for pickling iterators. (#216)
* Better support for the stdlib json module when simplejson is not installed. (#217)
* jsonpickle will now output python3-style module names when pickling builtins methods or functions. (#223)
* jsonpickle will always flatten primitives, even when max_depth is reached, which avoids encoding unicode strings into their u'string' representation.
* Nested classes are now supported on Python 3. (#206, #176).
* Better support for older (pre-1.9) versions of numpy (#195).
Version: 0.9.6-bp151.1.2
* Tue Dec 04 2018 Matej Cepl <mcepl@suse.com>
- Remove superfluous devel dependency for noarch package
* Wed May 23 2018 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Update to version 0.9.6
* Better support for SQLAlchemy (#180).
* Better support for NumPy and SciKit-Learn. (#184).
- Update to version 0.9.5
* Better support for objects that implement the reduce protocol. (#170).
- Remove no longer relevant handle_more_than_two_args.patch
- Spec file cleanups
* Wed Apr 26 2017 toddrme2178@gmail.com
- Implement single-spec version.
- Fix source URL.
- Update to Version 0.9.4
* Arbitrary byte streams are now better supported.
(`#143 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/143>`_).
* Better support for NumPy data types. The Python3 NumPy support
is especially robust.
* Fortran-ordered based NumPy arrays are now properly serialized.
- Update to Version 0.9.3
* UUID objects can now be serialized
(`#130 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/130>`_).
* Added `set_decoder_options` method to allow decoder specific options
equal to `set_encoder_options`.
* Int keys can be encoded directly by e.g. demjson by passing
`numeric_keys=True` and setting its backend options via
`jsonpickle.set_encoder_options('demjson', strict=False)`.
* Newer Numpy versions (v1.10+) are now supported.
- Update to Version 0.9.2
* Fixes for serializing objects with custom handlers.
* We now properly serialize deque objects constructed with a `maxlen` parameter.
* Test suite fixes
- Update to Version 0.9.1
* Support datetime objects with FixedOffsets.
- Update to Version 0.9.0
* Support for Pickle Protocol v4.
* We now support serializing defaultdict subclasses that use `self`
as their default factory.
* We now have a decorator syntax for registering custom handlers,
and allow custom handlers to register themselves for all subclasses.
(`#104 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/pull/104>`_).
* We now support serializing types with metaclasses and their
instances (e.g., Python 3 `enum`).
* We now support serializing bytestrings in both Python 2 and Python 3.
In Python 2, the `str` type is decoded to UTF-8 whenever possible and
serialized as a true bytestring elsewise; in Python 3, bytestrings
are explicitly encoded/decoded as bytestrings. Unicode strings are
always encoded as is in both Python 2 and Python 3.
* Added support for serializing numpy arrays, dtypes and scalars
(see `jsonpickle.ext.numpy` module).
- Update to Version 0.8.0
* We now support serializing objects that contain references to
module-level functions
(`#77 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/77>`_).
* Better Pickle Protocol v2 support
(`#78 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/78>`_).
* Support for string __slots__ and iterable __slots__
(`#67 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/66>`_)
(`#68 <https://github.com/jsonpickle/jsonpickle/issues/67>`_).
* `encode()` now has a `warn` option that makes jsonpickle emit warnings
when encountering objects that cannot be pickled.
* A Javascript implementation of jsonpickle is now included
in the jsonpickleJS directory.
- Update to Version 0.7.2
* We now properly serialize classes that inherit from classes
that use `__slots__` and add additional slots in the derived class.
* jsonpickle can now serialize objects that implement `__getstate__()` but
not `__setstate__()`. The result of `__getstate__()` is returned as-is
when doing a round-trip from Python objects to jsonpickle and back.
* Better support for collections.defaultdict with custom factories.
* Added support for `queue.Queue` objects.
- Update to Version 0.7.1
* Added support for Python 3.4.
* Added support for :class:`posix.stat_result`.
- Update to Version 0.7.0
* Added ``handles`` decorator to :class:`jsonpickle.handlers.BaseHandler`,
enabling simple declaration of a handler for a class.
* `__getstate__()` and `__setstate__()` are now honored
when pickling objects that subclass :class:`dict`.
* jsonpickle can now serialize :class:`collections.Counter` objects.
* Object references are properly handled when using integer keys.
* Object references are now supported when using custom handlers.
* Decimal objects are supported in Python 3.
* jsonpickle's "fallthrough-on-error" behavior can now be disabled.
* Simpler API for registering custom handlers.
* A new "safe-mode" is provided which avoids eval().
Backwards-compatible deserialization of repr-serialized objects
is disabled in this mode. e.g. `decode(string, safe=True)`
- Update to Version 0.6.1
* Python 3.2 support, and additional fixes for Python 3.
- Update to Version 0.6.0
* Python 3 support!
* :class:`time.struct_time` is now serialized using the built-in
:class:`jsonpickle.handlers.SimpleReduceHandler`.
- Update to Version 0.5.0
* Non-string dictionary keys (e.g. ints, objects) are now supported
by passing `keys=True` to :func:`jsonpickle.encode` and
:func:`jsonpickle.decode`.
* We now support namedtuple, deque, and defaultdict.
* Datetimes with timezones are now fully supported.
* Better support for complicated structures e.g.
datetime inside dicts.
* jsonpickle added support for references and cyclical data structures
in 0.4.0. This can be disabled by passing `make_refs=False` to
:func:`jsonpickle.encode`.
- Add handle_more_than_two_args.patch
Needed for python 3.6 compatibility. Note that only the first
part of the upstream patch is used. The second part is travis CI
changes.
* Mon Jun 17 2013 speilicke@suse.com
- Buildrequire python-simplejson to fix unit tests
- Recommend simplejson instead of demjson (moved to suggests)
* Tue May 21 2013 speilicke@suse.com
- Drop requirement on simplejson, the json module is part of Python-2.6
- feedparser runtime requirement was bogus
- Only suggest demjson and recommend yajl / jsonlib experimental bindings
* Fri Sep 23 2011 saschpe@suse.de
- Update to version 0.4.0:
* Switch build from setuptools to distutils
* Consistent dictionary key ordering
* Fix areas with improper support for unpicklable=False
* Added support for cyclical data structures (#16).
* Experimental support for jsonlib and py-yajl backends.
* New contributers David K. Hess and Alec Thomas
- Set license to BSD-3-Clause (SPDX style)
- Run testsuite and added needed (Build)Requires
* Mon Dec 14 2009 jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Update to 0.3.1
- Include tests and docs directories in sdist for distribution packages.
- Version 0.3.0 - December 11, 2009
- Officially migrated to git from subversion. Project home now at
http://jsonpickle.github.com/. Thanks to Michael Jone’s sphinx-to-github.
- Fortified jsonpickle against common error conditions.
- Added support for:
- List and set subclasses.
- Objects with module references.
- Newstyle classes with __slots__.
- Objects implementing __setstate__() and __getstate__() (follows the
pickle protocol).
- Improved support for Zope objects via pre-fetch.
- Support for user-defined serialization handlers via the
jsonpickle.handlers registry.
- Removed cjson support per John Millikin’s recommendation.
- General improvements to style, including PEP 257 compliance and refactored
project layout.
- Steps towards Python 2.3 and Python 3 support.
- New contributors Dan Buch and Ian Schenck.
- Thanks also to Kieran Darcy, Eoghan Murray, and Antonin Hildebrand for
their assistance!
- Version 0.2.0 - January 10, 2009
- Support for all major Python JSON backends (including json in Python 2.6,
simplejson, cjson, and demjson)
- Handle several datetime objects using the repr() of the objects (Thanks to
Antonin Hildebrand).
- Sphinx documentation
- Added support for recursive data structures
- Unicode dict-keys support
- Support for Google App Engine and Django
- Tons of additional testing and bug reports (Antonin Hildebrand, Sorin,
Roberto Saccon, Faber Fedor, FirePython, and Joose)
- Version 0.1.0 - August 21, 2008
- Added long as basic primitive (thanks Adam Fisk)
- Prefer python-cjson to simplejson, if available
- Major API change, use python-cjson’s decode/encode instead of simplejson’s
load/loads/dump/dumps
- Added benchmark.py to compare simplejson and python-cjson
* Mon Aug 11 2008 jfunk@funktronics.ca
- Initial release