Posted Wednesday, December 30 at 9:49 PM (3 years ago)
End-of-the-year updates to Publ, mostly bug/interoperability fixes but a couple of small new features:
- URL chasing (e.g.
example.com/1234
→ example.com/blog/1234-hello-world
) now uses permanent redirects
- Tag displayname normalization only updates if the newly-seen version is mixed-case
- You can now configure template default layout options globally
view
now has a has_unauthorized
property
- Hidden tags no longer appear in
category.tags
- Generated tag-browsing URLs (e.g.
view(tag=...).link
, entry.archive(tag=...)
, etc.) will normalize the case and order of included tags
Assuming this is stable, this will become the basis of the long-overdue 0.7.0 release.
Posted Monday, December 7 at 6:23 PM (3 years ago)
Just some minor fixes for v0.6.13:
- Database performance improvements
- SEO improvements
- Fix the Windows test runner (ironically untested)
- Remove the minimal sample site from the source repository, as this is better served by the git repository for this site and the getting started documentation.
Posted Friday, December 4 at 12:09 AM (3 years ago)
Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve worked on this stuff, huh?
Anyway, IndieAuth validation rules have changed for the better, so Authl has been updated accordingly.
There’s a few other changes as well:
- On IndieAuth profiles,
p-pronoun
is treated as a fallback for p-pronouns
- The Flask templates add some
rel="nofollow"
in some appropriate places
Posted Sunday, October 4 at 11:24 PM (4 years ago)
A mostly-bugfix update:
Path-Canonical
/Path-Mount
now works properly in conjunction with Auth
Path-Alias
et al now support URL-encoded special characters for the path mapping
- Improved error handling; more cases of malformed and malicious URLs now result in a
400 Bad Request
error instead of a 500 Internal Server Error
Posted Monday, September 21 at 1:48 AM (4 years ago)
Just some cleanups and usability fixes:
- Raise a 400 error on malformed URLs with known handling instead of 500
- Don’t include subcategories with no indexable entries (e.g. all
GONE
/HIDDEN
/etc.)
- Improve the admin dashboard
- Miscellaneous code cleanups
Also I forgot to announce v0.6.10, released back on September 1; the changes from v0.6.9 were:
- Let
401 Unauthorized
status overcome a path alias
- Improve the tests
- Sort the “recent users” display on the admin dashboard
Posted Friday, August 14 at 10:18 AM (4 years ago)
Publ 0.6.9 is out and has the following changes:
- Removed the vestigial attempt at supporting AutoAuth
Path-alias
now works for all URL paths, and not just ones which happened to match Publ’s routing rules
- Fixed a bug in formatted code blocks that was generating extra newlines per line
- Added user bearer token generation to the public API
- Changing a user’s permissions now correctly invalidates their rendition cache
Important: In the incredibly unlikely event you were using the token_endpoint
function, that has been removed, along with the token endpoint itself.
Posted Sunday, August 2 at 2:37 AM (4 years ago)
Some pretty big new features added. First, in Authl:
- Major documentation improvements
- Bug fixes with Fediverse instance caching
- All providers now normalize to the same profile format
- Some basic spam prevention for the email provider
- 100% unit test coverage on the Fediverse provider (which is now using mastodon.py instead of a hand-rolled OAuth client)
And in Publ:
- Fenced code now uses
<figure>
and <figcaption>
instead of ad-hoc <div>
s for its layout, and the overall HTML semantic has been greatly improved
- Individual code blocks are now configurable with respect to highlighting and line numbering
- The user object now provides a user profile and separates the identity URL from the familiar name
Posted Wednesday, July 22 at 10:02 PM (4 years ago)
Publ v0.6.7 is out now. Various changes:
- Now using Poetry for the build system
- Cleaned up some
Redirect-Url
logic to cut down on the number of page load hops
- Renamed the main branch to
main
1
- Bail out on files which repeatedly fail indexer fixups
- Default entry title and slug are now blank, rather than trying to guess from the filename
- Officially deprecated Python 3.5 support, which hasn’t worked for quite some time anyway
- Defer Authl loading, and other Authl-related changes to support the latest version
- Add support for line-numbering and captions in code blocks
I’m already regretting some of the decisions I made with the fenced code amendments; in the future it will almost certainly switch to using <figure>
and <figcaption>
, and change some of the other structural bits. Feel free to share your opinions.
There’s also a known issue where the quick-login link (for e.g. Twitter) doesn’t work on pages which are login-required; this is actually an issue with the Authl login template, and has already been fixed in Authl pending the next release.
And speaking of Authl, the online docs are way better now. Hopefully it’s finally in a state where other people will be able to use it!
Posted Sunday, May 31 at 3:32 AM (4 years ago)
I’ve just released new versions of Publ and Authl.
Publ v0.6.6 changes:
- Fixed a regression that made it impossible to log out
- Fixed a problem where
WWW-Authenticate
headers weren’t being cached properly
- Improve the changed-file cache-busting methodology
- Add object pooling to Entry, Category, and View (for a potentially big memory and performance improvement)
Authl v0.4.0 changes:
- Finally started to add unit tests
- Removed some legacy WebFinger code that was no longer relevant or ever touched
- Added a mechanism to allow providers to go directly to login, as appropriate
- Added friendly visual icons for providers which support them (a so-called “NASCAR interface”)
Posted Thursday, May 28 at 3:45 PM (4 years ago)
Publ v0.6.5 is now out. Has the following changes:
- Upgrading Publ will now invalidate the cache
- Fixes the missing database session around the authentication log viewer
- Fixes the way that the indexer works when an entry changes ID
- Fixes a bug where draft entries' temporary IDs were overriding the permanent/assigned IDs of visible entries
- Added some useful commandline tools
The next things I want to work on:
- Micropub endpoint (done as a separate component that you can optionally add)
- Adding more unit tests
- Maybe an actual (very basic) CMS UI? I dunno
Posted Wednesday, May 20 at 7:00 PM (4 years ago)
There are several important bugfixes in this as well as one major new feature. Changes since v0.6.3:
- Rewrote the indexer scheduling logic both for better peformance and to (hopefully) stop clobbering entry text on content deployments
- Added entry attachments, which allows associating entries directly with one another
- Fixed a silly caching bug introduced in v0.6.3 which basically broke the cache
Posted Thursday, May 14 at 11:21 PM (4 years ago)
Just a few bugfixes:
- Fixed a problem that prevented logging out from working
- Made
view.deleted
work correctly on count-based paginations
- Allowed date-based paginations to work from an empty starting point
Posted Friday, May 1 at 7:30 PM (4 years ago)
Just a few changes:
- External images now get correctly-extracted into
og:image
card data
- Local images get
og:image:width
and og:image:height
attributes
- Scheduled posts now flush the cache when they become visible
- Once again fix extracted entry summaries to not be double-escaped
Posted Tuesday, April 28 at 10:32 PM (4 years ago)
webmention.js now supports changing the sort criterion and order of responses, and defaults to publication (rather than receipt) time.
This was mostly to improve the presentation of responses received via brid.gy, particularly from Twitter.
Posted Sunday, March 15 at 4:32 PM (4 years ago)
This is a new version of Publ. The main change is how deletions (using ~~markdown~~
and <del>HTML</del> <s>tags</s>
) get converted to plaintext — namely they get removed, to make it make more visible sense.
Doing this also led to refactoring the internal strip_html
function to provide a bit more flexibility, so now it’s now available as a Jinja2 template filter.
I also removed a couple of troublesome micro-optimizations that were causing more trouble than they were worth.
Posted Saturday, March 7 at 3:07 PM (4 years ago)
The 0.6 milestone has finally been completed, so Publ 0.6.0 is now released!
Changes since v0.5.16:
- Fix some startup bugs around file fingerprint checking
- Make
category.tags
use the most-recently-seen capitalization of any given tag
- Make view tag tests case-insensitive (so tag browsers have a chance of working correctly)
- Add some basic unit tests and coverage analysis
- Fix some bugs which were shaken out by the unit testing (go figure!)
And, since this is a new milestone, what’s improved since v0.5.0? Quite a lot! 237 commits, in fact. Here’s some of the features that stand out to me in the change log:
- Testing!
- Major improvements to entry authentication, both for performance and admin usability
- Footnotes!
- Tables of contents!
- Improved support for tag browsing, including filter constraints!
- Support for image renditions in arbitrary HTML attributes
- IndieAuth c2s support (groundwork for apps like MicroPub), and a first pass at s2s (for AutoAuth)
- Lots and lots of bug fixes
At this point I feel like Publ is very usable and flexible, and I would love to see more people give it a try. At some point I need to do a documentation push — both improving the quality of the user documentation (it’s gotten to be quite a mess!) and also making this site more of a demo of what Publ can do.
This is something I’d love to get some help with.
Posted Sunday, February 23 at 10:35 PM (4 years ago)
Today I released Publ v0.5.16, since it has a few features I wanted to deploy on my own sites:
- Path aliases can now be set to be an alternate “mount point” or to override the canonical entry path (for example)
- View tags can now be filtered to show entries with any, all, or none of the requested tags
- As a consequence of the above, category tag lists can also be used as a progressive refinement (see, for example, on this blog)
Posted Wednesday, February 12 at 12:47 AM (4 years ago)
Not much to say about this, just a handful of performance tweaks and bug fixes:
- Improved caching behavior around URL parameters
- Allow configuring the maximum image render threads
- Fixed an exception when trying to extract an OpenGraph card from an empty entry
- Improve entry ID conflict reconciliation
- Force absolute image URLs in OpenGraph tags
Posted Tuesday, February 4 at 5:40 PM (4 years ago)
Today I released v0.5.14 of Publ, which has a bunch of improvements:
- Fixed a bug in card retrieval when there’s no summary
- Admin panel works again
- Markdown entry headings now get individual permalinks (the presentation of which can be templated)
- Markdown entry headings can be extracted into an outline to be used for a table of contents
- Lots of performance improvements around ToC and footnote extraction, and template API functions in general
Posted Tuesday, January 7 at 12:25 AM (4 years ago)
Progress being made, although not much of it has been in service of my intended v0.6 milestone. At some point I’m going to have to bite the bullet and actually start writing some automated tests.
Release notes:
- Applied the
smartquotes
/no_smartquotes
API change to entry.title
- Consolidated and cleaned up OpenGraph card parsing to make it consistent across Markdown and HTML entries, and fixing a few Markdown-specific bugs
- Refactored the image rendition pipeline to make it more extensible/testable/clean (and also fixed a caching issue with palette quantization)
- Added the ability to select scaling algorithm on a per-image basis
- Cleaned up entry deletion and reindexing
- Improved the testing of
entry.auth
- Removed a short-term performance hack on the authentication dashboard
Also, as of now, I run a live version of the Publ integration tests, although it’s currently only manually-updated.
Update: And as if to hammer home the point regarding automated testing, I had to release 0.5.13.1 because, wellp, released with a site-breaking bug in the new card parser… Sigh.