Update Info

openSUSE-2019-244


Security update for python-Jinja2


Type: security
Severity: moderate
Issued: 2019-02-25
Description:
This update for python-Jinja2 fixes the following issues:

- Update to 2.8
  - Added `target` parameter to urlize function.
  - Added support for `followsymlinks` to the file system loader.
  - The truncate filter now counts the length.
  - Added equalto filter that helps with select filters.
  - Changed cache keys to use absolute file names if available
    instead of load names.
  - Fixed loop length calculation for some iterators.
  - Changed how Jinja2 enforces strings to be native strings in
    Python 2 to work when people break their default encoding.
  - Added :func:`make_logging_undefined` which returns an undefined
    object that logs failures into a logger.
  - If unmarshalling of cached data fails the template will be
    reloaded now.
  - Implemented a block ``set`` tag.
  - Default cache size was incrased to 400 from a low 50.
  - Fixed ``is number`` test to accept long integers in all Python versions.
  - Changed ``is number`` to accept Decimal as a number.
  - Added a check for default arguments followed by non-default arguments. This
    change makes ``{% macro m(x, y=1, z) %}...{% endmacro %}`` a syntax error. The
    previous behavior for this code was broken anyway (resulting in the default
    value being applied to `y`).
  - Add ability to use custom subclasses of ``jinja2.compiler.CodeGenerator`` and
    ``jinja2.runtime.Context`` by adding two new attributes to the environment
    (`code_generator_class` and `context_class`) (pull request ``#404``).
  - added support for context/environment/evalctx decorator functions on
    the finalize callback of the environment.
  - escape query strings for urlencode properly.  Previously slashes were not
    escaped in that place.
  - Add 'base' parameter to 'int' filter.
- Tests are removed from the package (not distributed in the tar.gz)

- Use %python_version over %py_ver: better portability to RHEL

- run testsuite during build

- adjust dependency to use up to date package name for python-MarkupSafe

- Update to 2.7.3 (boo#858239, CVE-2014-0012)
  - Security issue: Corrected the security fix for the cache folder.  
    This fix was provided by RedHat.

- fix package build (file selection missing)

- avoid rebuildcycle with vim 

- update to 2.7.2:
  - Prefix loader was not forwarding the locals properly to
    inner loaders.  This is now fixed.
  - Security issue: Changed the default folder for the filesystem cache to be
    user specific and read and write protected on UNIX systems.  See `Debian bug
    734747`_ for more information.

- Require python-setuptools instead of distribute (upstreams merged)

- Avoid "Recommends:" on old rpm distros

- update to 2.7.1:
 - Fixed a bug with ``call_filter`` not working properly on environment
   and context filters.
 - Fixed lack of Python 3 support for bytecode caches.
 - Reverted support for defining blocks in included templates as this
   broke existing templates for users.
 - Fixed some warnings with hashing of undefineds and nodes if Python
   is run with warnings for Python 3.
 - Added support for properly hashing undefined objects.
 - Fixed a bug with the title filter not working on already uppercase
   strings.

- update to 2.7:
  - Choice and prefix loaders now dispatch source and template lookup
    separately in order to work in combination with module loaders as
    advertised.
  - Fixed filesizeformat.
  - Added a non-silent option for babel extraction.
  - Added `urlencode` filter that automatically quotes values for
    URL safe usage with utf-8 as only supported encoding.  If applications
    want to change this encoding they can override the filter.
  - Added `keep-trailing-newline` configuration to environments and
    templates to optionally preserve the final trailing newline.
  - Accessing `last` on the loop context no longer causes the iterator
    to be consumed into a list.
  - Python requirement changed: 2.6, 2.7 or >= 3.3 are required now,
    supported by same source code, using the "six" compatibility library.
  - Allow `contextfunction` and other decorators to be applied to `__call__`.
  - Added support for changing from newline to different signs in the `wordwrap`
    filter.
  - Added support for ignoring memcache errors silently.
  - Added support for keeping the trailing newline in templates.
  - Added finer grained support for stripping whitespace on the left side
    of blocks.
  - Added `map`, `select`, `reject`, `selectattr` and `rejectattr`
    filters.
  - Added support for `loop.depth` to figure out how deep inside a recursive
    loop the code is.
  - Disabled py_compile for pypy and python 3.

- Fix building python 3 package on openSUSE 11.4 x86_64

- Add 2to3 buildrequires to allow for proper conversion of python 3
  version

- Add python 3 package
- Simplify vim plugin packaging
- Add suggests for vim and emacs in their respective 
  packages
- Removed test for obsolete openSUSE version

- Simplified macro usage

- Split of 'vim' and 'emacs' sub-packages that contain syntax highlighting
  support for both editors

- Set license to BSD-3-Clause (SPDX style)
- Require python-distribute instead of python-setuptools

- Update to version 2.6:
  * internal attributes now raise an internal attribute error now instead
    of returning an undefined.  This fixes problems when passing undefined
    objects to Python semantics expecting APIs.
  * traceback support now works properly for PyPy.  (Tested with 1.4)
  * implemented operator intercepting for sandboxed environments.  This
    allows application developers to disable builtin operators for better
    security.  (For instance limit the mathematical operators to actual
    integers instead of longs)
  * groupby filter now supports dotted notation for grouping by attributes
    of attributes.
  * scoped blocks not properly treat toplevel assignments and imports.
    Previously an import suddenly "disappeared" in a scoped block.
  * automatically detect newer Python interpreter versions before loading code
    from bytecode caches to prevent segfaults on invalid opcodes.  The segfault
    in earlier Jinja2 versions here was not a Jinja2 bug but a limitation in
    the underlying Python interpreter.  If you notice Jinja2 segfaulting in
    earlier versions after an upgrade of the Python interpreter you don't have
    to upgrade, it's enough to flush the bytecode cache.  This just no longer
    makes this necessary, Jinja2 will automatically detect these cases now.
  * the sum filter can now sum up values by attribute.  This is a backwards
    incompatible change.  The argument to the filter previously was the
    optional starting index which defaultes to zero.  This now became the
    second argument to the function because it's rarely used.
  * like sum, sort now also makes it possible to order items by attribute.
  * like sum and sort, join now also is able to join attributes of objects
    as string.
  * the internal eval context now has a reference to the environment.
  * added a mapping test to see if an object is a dict or an object with
    a similar interface.

- Renamed to python-Jinja2
- Fix wrong EOL encodings

- Do not require python-setuptools, buildrequires is sufficient
- Removed authors from description
- Changed license to BSD3c

- rpmlint issues cleanup
  * fdupes, tar.bz2 tarball, ...
- package docs again (lost with last revision)

- re-generated spec file with py2pack
  * now builds for Fedora and Mandriva

- Update to 2.2.1;
- Fixed changes file name.

- initial package (2.1.1)

              

Packages


  • python-Jinja2-2.8-2.1