Change log

Pending

3.8.1 (2022-12-03)

  • Fixed release process by re-adding twine to release dependencies. No functional change.

3.8.0 (2022-12-03)

  • Added protection against division by 0 in timer.js

  • Auto-update History panel for JavaScript fetch requests.

  • Support HTMX boosting and Turbo pages.

  • Simplify logic for Panel.enabled property by checking cookies earlier.

  • Include panel scripts in content when RENDER_PANELS is set to True.

  • Create one-time mouseup listener for each mousedown when dragging the handle.

  • Update package metadata to use Hatchling.

  • Fix highlighting on history panel so odd rows are highlighted when selected.

  • Formalize support for Python 3.11.

3.7.0 (2022-09-25)

  • Added Profiling panel setting PROFILER_THRESHOLD_RATIO to give users better control over how many function calls are included. A higher value will include more data, but increase render time.

  • Update Profiling panel to include try to always include user code. This code is more important to developers than dependency code.

  • Highlight the project function calls in the profiling panel.

  • Added Profiling panel setting PROFILER_CAPTURE_PROJECT_CODE to allow users to disable the inclusion of all project code. This will be useful to project setups that have dependencies installed under settings.BASE_DIR.

  • The toolbar’s font stack now prefers system UI fonts. Tweaked paddings, margins and alignments a bit in the CSS code.

  • Only sort the session dictionary when the keys are all strings. Fixes a bug that causes the toolbar to crash when non-strings are used as keys.

3.6.0 (2022-08-17)

  • Remove decorator signed_data_view as it was causing issues with django-urlconfchecks.

  • Added pygments to the test environment and fixed a crash when using the template panel with Django 4.1 and pygments installed.

  • Stayed on top of pre-commit hook and GitHub actions updates.

  • Added some workarounds to avoid a Chromium warning which was worrisome to developers.

  • Avoided using deprecated Selenium methods to find elements.

  • Raised the minimum Django version from 3.2 to 3.2.4 so that we can take advantage of backported improvements to the cache connection handler.

3.5.0 (2022-06-23)

  • Properly implemented tracking and display of PostgreSQL transactions.

  • Removed third party panels which have been archived on GitHub.

  • Added Django 4.1b1 to the CI matrix.

  • Stopped crashing when request.GET and request.POST are neither dictionaries nor QueryDict instances. Using anything but QueryDict instances isn’t a valid use of Django but, again, django-debug-toolbar shouldn’t crash.

  • Fixed the cache panel to work correctly in the presence of concurrency by avoiding the use of signals.

  • Reworked the cache panel instrumentation mechanism to monkey patch methods on the cache instances directly instead of replacing cache instances with wrapper classes.

  • Added a debug_toolbar.panels.Panel.ready() class method that panels can override to perform any initialization or instrumentation that needs to be done unconditionally at startup time.

  • Added pyflame (for flame graphs) to the list of third-party panels.

  • Fixed the cache panel to correctly count cache misses from the get_many() cache method.

  • Removed some obsolete compatibility code from the stack trace recording code.

  • Added a new mechanism for capturing stack traces which includes per-request caching to reduce expensive file system operations. Updated the cache and SQL panels to record stack traces using this new mechanism.

  • Changed the docs tox environment to allow passing positional arguments. This allows e.g. building a HTML version of the docs using tox -e docs html.

  • Stayed on top of pre-commit hook updates.

  • Replaced OrderedDict by dict where possible.

Deprecated features

  • The debug_toolbar.utils.get_stack() and debug_toolbar.utils.tidy_stacktrace() functions are deprecated in favor of the new debug_toolbar.utils.get_stack_trace() function. They will removed in the next major version of the Debug Toolbar.

3.4.0 (2022-05-03)

  • Fixed issue of stacktrace having frames that have no path to the file, but are instead a string of the code such as '<frozen importlib._bootstrap>'.

  • Renamed internal SQL tracking context var from recording to allow_sql.

3.3.0 (2022-04-28)

  • Track calls to django.core.caches.cache.get_or_set().

  • Removed support for Django < 3.2.

  • Updated check W006 to look for django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader.

  • Reset settings when overridden in tests. Packages or projects using django-debug-toolbar can now use Django’s test settings tools, like @override_settings, to reconfigure the toolbar during tests.

  • Optimize rendering of SQL panel, saving about 30% of its run time.

  • New records in history panel will flash green.

  • Automatically update History panel on AJAX requests from client.

3.2.4 (2021-12-15)

  • Revert PR 1426 - Fixes issue with SQL parameters having leading and trailing characters stripped away.

3.2.3 (2021-12-12)

  • Changed cache monkey-patching for Django 3.2+ to iterate over existing caches and patch them individually rather than attempting to patch django.core.caches as a whole. The middleware.cache is still being patched as a whole in order to attempt to catch any cache usages before enable_instrumentation is called.

  • Add check W006 to warn that the toolbar is incompatible with TEMPLATES settings configurations with APP_DIRS set to False.

  • Create urls module and update documentation to no longer require importing the toolbar package.

3.2.2 (2021-08-14)

  • Ensured that the handle stays within bounds when resizing the window.

  • Disabled HistoryPanel when RENDER_PANELS is True or if RENDER_PANELS is None and the WSGI container is running with multiple processes.

  • Fixed RENDER_PANELS functionality so that when True panels are rendered during the request and not loaded asynchronously.

  • HistoryPanel now shows status codes of responses.

  • Support request.urlconf override when checking for toolbar requests.

3.2.1 (2021-04-14)

  • Fixed SQL Injection vulnerability, CVE-2021-30459. The toolbar now calculates a signature on all fields for the SQL select, explain, and analyze forms.

  • Changed djdt.cookie.set() to set sameSite=Lax by default if callers do not provide a value.

  • Added PRETTIFY_SQL configuration option to support controlling SQL token grouping. By default it’s set to True. When set to False, a performance improvement can be seen by the SQL panel.

  • Added a JavaScript event when a panel loads of the format djdt.panel.[PanelId] where PanelId is the panel_id property of the panel’s Python class. Listening for this event corrects the bug in the Timer Panel in which it didn’t insert the browser timings after switching requests in the History Panel.

  • Fixed issue with the toolbar expecting URL paths to start with /__debug__/ while the documentation indicates it’s not required.

3.2 (2020-12-03)

  • Moved CI to GitHub Actions: https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar/actions

  • Stopped crashing when request.GET and request.POST are dictionaries instead of QueryDict instances. This isn’t a valid use of Django but django-debug-toolbar shouldn’t crash anyway.

  • Fixed a crash in the history panel when sending a JSON POST request with invalid JSON.

  • Added missing signals to the signals panel by default.

  • Documented how to avoid CORS errors now that we’re using JavaScript modules.

  • Verified support for Python 3.9.

  • Added a css and a js template block to debug_toolbar/base.html to allow overriding CSS and JS.

3.2a1 (2020-10-19)

  • Fixed a regression where the JavaScript code crashed with an invalid CSS selector when searching for an element to replace.

  • Replaced remaining images with CSS.

  • Continued refactoring the HTML and CSS code for simplicity, continued improving the use of semantic HTML.

  • Stopped caring about prehistoric browsers for good. Started splitting up the JavaScript code to take advantage of JavaScript modules.

  • Continued removing unused CSS.

  • Started running Selenium tests on Travis CI.

  • Added a system check which prevents using django-debug-toolbar without any enabled panels.

  • Added Panel.run_checks() for panels to verify the configuration before the application starts.

  • Validate the static file paths specified in STATICFILES_DIRS exist via StaticFilesPanel

  • Introduced prettier to format the frontend code.

  • Started accessing history views using GET requests since they do not change state on the server.

  • Fixed a bug where unsuccessful requests (e.g. network errors) were silently ignored.

  • Started spellchecking the documentation.

  • Removed calls to the deprecated request.is_ajax() method. These calls were unnecessary now that most endpoints return JSON anyway.

  • Removed support for Python 3.5.

3.1 (2020-09-21)

  • Fixed a crash in the history panel when sending an empty JSON POST request.

  • Made make example also set up the database and a superuser account.

  • Added a Makefile target for regenerating the django-debug-toolbar screenshot.

  • Added automatic escaping of panel titles resp. disallowed HTML tags.

  • Removed some CSS

  • Restructured the SQL stats template.

  • Changed command line examples to prefer python -m pip to pip.

3.0 (2020-09-20)

  • Added an .editorconfig file specifying indentation rules etc.

  • Updated the Italian translation.

  • Added support for Django 3.1a1. fetch() and jQuery.ajax requests are now detected by the absence of a Accept: text/html header instead of the jQuery-specific X-Requested-With header on Django 3.1 or better.

  • Pruned unused CSS and removed hacks for ancient browsers.

  • Added the new Panel.scripts property. This property should return a list of JavaScript resources to be loaded in the browser when displaying the panel. Right now, this is used by a single panel, the Timer panel. Third party panels can use this property to add scripts rather then embedding them in the content HTML.

  • Switched from JSHint to ESLint. Added an ESLint job to the Travis CI matrix.

  • Debug toolbar state which is only needed in the JavaScript code now uses localStorage.

  • Updated the code to avoid a few deprecation warnings and resource warnings.

  • Started loading JavaScript as ES6 modules.

  • Added support for cache.touch() when using django-debug-toolbar.

  • Eliminated more inline CSS.

  • Updated tox.ini and Makefile to use isort>=5.

  • Increased RESULTS_CACHE_SIZE to 25 to better support AJAX requests.

  • Fixed the close button CSS by explicitly specifying the box-sizing property.

  • Simplified the isort configuration by taking advantage of isort’s black profile.

  • Added HistoryPanel including support for AJAX requests.

Backwards incompatible changes

  • Loading panel content no longer executes the scripts elements embedded in the HTML. Third party panels that require JavaScript resources should now use the Panel.scripts property.

  • Removed support for end of life Django 1.11. The minimum supported Django is now 2.2.

  • The Debug Toolbar now loads a JavaScript module. Typical local development using Django runserver is not impacted. However, if your application server and static files server are at different origins, you may see CORS errors in your browser’s development console. See the “Cross-Origin Request Blocked” section of the installation docs for details on how to resolve this issue.

2.2 (2020-01-31)

  • Removed support for end of life Django 2.0 and 2.1.

  • Added support for Python 3.8.

  • Add locals() option for SQL panel.

  • Added support for Django 3.0.

2.1 (2019-11-12)

  • Changed the Travis CI matrix to run style checks first.

  • Exposed the djdt.init function too.

  • Small improvements to the code to take advantage of newer Django APIs and avoid warnings because of deprecated code.

  • Verified compatibility with the upcoming Django 3.0 (at the time of writing).

2.0 (2019-06-20)

  • Updated StaticFilesPanel to be compatible with Django 3.0.

  • The ProfilingPanel is now enabled but inactive by default.

  • Fixed toggling of table rows in the profiling panel UI.

  • The ProfilingPanel no longer skips remaining panels or middlewares.

  • Improved the installation documentation.

  • Fixed a possible crash in the template panel.

  • Added support for psycopg2 Composed objects.

  • Changed the Jinja2 tests to use Django’s own Jinja2 template backend.

  • Added instrumentation to queries using server side cursors.

  • Too many small improvements and cleanups to list them all.

Backwards incompatible changes

  • Removed support for Python 2.

  • Removed support for Django’s deprecated MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES setting.

  • Restructured debug_toolbar.panels.Panel to execute more like the new-style Django MIDDLEWARE. The Panel.__init__() method is now passed get_response as the first positional argument. The debug_toolbar.panels.Panel.process_request() method must now always return a response. Usually this is the response returned by get_response() but the panel may also return a different response as is the case in the RedirectsPanel. Third party panels must adjust to this new architecture. Panel.process_response() and Panel.process_view() have been removed as a result of this change.

The deprecated API, debug_toolbar.panels.DebugPanel, has been removed. Third party panels should use debug_toolbar.panels.Panel instead.

The following deprecated settings have been removed:

  • HIDDEN_STACKTRACE_MODULES

  • HIDE_DJANGO_SQL

  • INTERCEPT_REDIRECTS

  • RESULTS_STORE_SIZE

  • ROOT_TAG_ATTRS

  • TAG

1.11 (2018-12-03)

  • Use defer on all <script> tags to avoid blocking HTML parsing, removed inline JavaScript.

  • Stop inlining images in CSS to avoid Content Security Policy errors altogether.

  • Reformatted the code using black.

  • Added the Django mail panel to the list of third-party panels.

  • Convert system check errors to warnings to accommodate exotic configurations.

  • Fixed a crash when explaining raw querysets.

  • Fixed an obscure Unicode error with binary data fields.

  • Added MariaDB and Python 3.7 builds to the CI.

1.10.1 (2018-09-11)

  • Fixed a problem where the duplicate query detection breaks for unhashable query parameters.

  • Added support for structured types when recording SQL.

  • Made Travis CI also run one test no PostgreSQL.

  • Added fallbacks for inline images in CSS.

  • Improved cross-browser compatibility around URLSearchParams usage.

  • Fixed a few typos and redundancies in the documentation, removed mentions of django-debug-toolbar’s jQuery which aren’t accurate anymore.

1.10 (2018-09-06)

  • Removed support for Django < 1.11.

  • Added support and testing for Django 2.1 and Python 3.7. No actual code changes were required.

  • Removed the jQuery dependency. This means that django-debug-toolbar now requires modern browsers with support for fetch, classList etc. The JQUERY_URL setting is also removed because it isn’t necessary anymore. If you depend on jQuery, integrate it yourself.

  • Added support for the server timing header.

  • Added a differentiation between similar and duplicate queries. Similar queries are what duplicate queries used to be (same SQL, different parameters).

  • Stopped hiding frames from Django’s contrib apps in stacktraces by default.

  • Lots of small cleanups and bug fixes.

1.9.1 (2017-11-15)

  • Fix erroneous ContentNotRenderedError raised by the redirects panel.

1.9 (2017-11-13)

This version is compatible with Django 2.0 and requires Django 1.8 or later.

Bug fixes

  • The profiling panel now escapes reported data resulting in valid HTML.

  • Many minor cleanups and bug fixes.

1.8 (2017-05-05)

This version is compatible with Django 1.11 and requires Django 1.8 or later.

Backwards incompatible changes

  • debug_toolbar.middleware.show_toolbar (the default value of setting SHOW_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK) no longer returns False for AJAX requests. This is to allow reusing the SHOW_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK function to verify access to panel views requested via AJAX. Projects defining a custom SHOW_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK should remove checks for AJAX requests in order to continue to allow access to these panels.

Features

  • New decorator debug_toolbar.decorators.require_show_toolbar prevents unauthorized access to decorated views by checking SHOW_TOOLBAR_CALLBACK every request. Unauthorized access results in a 404.

  • The SKIP_TEMPLATE_PREFIXES setting allows skipping templates in the templates panel. Template-based form widgets’ templates are skipped by default to avoid panel sizes going into hundreds of megabytes of HTML.

Bug fixes

  • All views are now decorated with debug_toolbar.decorators.require_show_toolbar preventing unauthorized access.

  • The templates panel now reuses contexts’ pretty printed version which makes the debug toolbar usable again with Django 1.11’s template-based forms rendering.

  • Long SQL statements are now forcibly wrapped to fit on the screen.

1.7 (2017-03-05)

Bug fixes

  • Recursive template extension is now understood.

  • Deprecation warnings were fixed.

  • The SQL panel uses HMAC instead of simple hashes to verify that SQL statements have not been changed. Also, the handling of bytes and text for hashing has been hardened. Also, a bug with Python’s division handling has been fixed for improved Python 3 support.

  • An error with django-jinja has been fixed.

  • A few CSS classes have been prefixed with djdt- to avoid conflicting class names.

1.6 (2016-10-05)

The debug toolbar was adopted by Jazzband.

Removed features

  • Support for automatic setup has been removed as it was frequently problematic. Installation now requires explicit setup. The DEBUG_TOOLBAR_PATCH_SETTINGS setting has also been removed as it is now unused. See the installation documentation for details.

Bug fixes

  • The DebugToolbarMiddleware now also supports Django 1.10’s MIDDLEWARE setting.

1.5 (2016-07-21)

This version is compatible with Django 1.10 and requires Django 1.8 or later.

Support for Python 3.2 is dropped.

Bug fixes

  • Restore compatibility with sqlparse ≥ 0.2.0.

  • Add compatibility with Bootstrap 4, Pure CSS, MDL, etc.

  • Improve compatibility with RequireJS / AMD.

  • Improve the UI slightly.

  • Fix invalid (X)HTML.

1.4 (2015-10-06)

This version is compatible with Django 1.9 and requires Django 1.7 or later.

New features

Bug fixes

  • Response time for requests of projects with numerous media files has been improved.

1.3 (2015-03-10)

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.

Bug fixes

  • 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 (2014-04-25)

New features

  • The JQUERY_URL setting defines where the toolbar loads jQuery from.

Bug fixes

  • The toolbar now always loads a private copy of jQuery in order to avoid using an incompatible version. It no longer attempts 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 (2014-04-12)

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.

Bug fixes

  • 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 generic DISABLE_PANELS.

1.0 (2013-12-21)

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.