Change log¶
1.3¶
This is the first version compatible with Django 1.8.
New features¶
- A new panel is available: Template Profiler.
- The
SHOW_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK
accepts a callable. - The toolbar now provides a JavaScript API.
Bugfixes¶
- The toolbar handle cannot leave the visible area anymore when the toolbar is collapsed.
- The root level logger is preserved.
- The
RESULTS_CACHE_SIZE
setting is taken into account. - CSS classes are prefixed with
djdt-
to prevent name conflicts. - The private copy of jQuery no longer registers as an AMD module on sites that load RequireJS.
1.2¶
New features¶
- The
JQUERY_URL
setting defines where the toolbar loads jQuery from.
Bugfixes¶
The toolbar now always loads a private copy of jQuery in order to avoid using an incompatible version. It no longer attemps to integrate with AMD.
This private copy is available in
djdt.jQuery
. Third-party panels are encouraged to use it because it should be as stable as the toolbar itself.
1.1¶
This is the first version compatible with Django 1.7.
New features¶
- The SQL panel colors queries depending on the stack level.
- The Profiler panel allows configuring the maximum depth.
Bugfixes¶
- Support languages where lowercase and uppercase strings may have different lengths.
- Allow using cursor as context managers.
- Make the SQL explain more helpful on SQLite.
- Various JavaScript improvements.
Deprecated features¶
- The
INTERCEPT_REDIRECTS
setting is superseded by the more genericDISABLE_PANELS
.
1.0¶
This is the first stable version of the Debug Toolbar!
It includes many new features and performance improvements as well a few backwards-incompatible changes to make the toolbar easier to deploy, use, extend and maintain in the future.
You’re strongly encouraged to review the installation and configuration docs and redo the setup in your projects.
Third-party panels will need to be updated to work with this version.