Dear MySQL users,
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.5 is a new version of the pure Python
database driver for MySQL. This is the first in a series of beta
releases that will introduce users to new features and changes.
This release is feature complete, but as a non-GA release is not
recommended for use in production environments. MySQL Connector/Python
version 1.0 is compatible with MySQL Server versions 5.5 and greater,
but should work with earlier versions (greater than v4.1).
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.5 (beta) is available for download from
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/python/#downloads
(Note: not all mirrors may be up to date yet)
A brief summary of changes in MySQL Connector/Python v1.0 is listed
below. Please check the ChangeLog file inside the distribution for a
more complete list of changes.
Documentation
-------------
The documentation is still being developed, and is included in the
distribution under the docs/ folder.
Reporting Bugs
--------------
We welcome and appreciate your feedback and Bug reports:
http://bugs.mysql.com/
Enjoy!
On behalf of the MySQL Build Team,
Kent Boortz
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.5 is a new version of the pure Python
database driver for MySQL. This is the first in a series of beta
releases that will introduce users to new features and changes.
This release is feature complete, but as a non-GA release is not
recommended for use in production environments. MySQL Connector/Python
version 1.0 is compatible with MySQL Server versions 5.5 and greater,
but should work with earlier versions (greater than v4.1).
MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.5 (beta) is available for download from
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/python/#downloads
(Note: not all mirrors may be up to date yet)
A brief summary of changes in MySQL Connector/Python v1.0 is listed
below. Please check the ChangeLog file inside the distribution for a
more complete list of changes.
Changes in MySQL Connector/Python v1.0.5 ---------------------------------------- This section documents changes and Bug fixes that have been applied in MySQL Connector/Python since the development release v0.3.2. Functionality Added or Changed: * Adding support for time values with a fractional seconds part. A new example script microseconds.py was added to show this functionality. * Refactored the modules connection and protocol and created a new module network. The MySQLProtocol does not keep a reference to the connection object any more and deals only with creating and parsing MySQL packets. Network interaction is now done by the MySQLConnection objects (with the exception of MySQLProtocol.read_text_result()). * Added MySQLConnection.reconnect() which used to reconnect to the MySQL server. It accepts number of retries and a delay between attempts. * Added descriptive error codes for both client and server errors in the module errorcode. A new sub-package locales has been added, which currently only support English client error messages. * Added SQLMode class in the constants module, making it easier to use them. * Incompatible Change: The MySQLConnection.ping() method raises an InterfaceError when the MySQL server is not available. It can also optinally reconnect and accepts the same arguments as the reconnect() method. * Incompatible Change: The MySQLConnection.is_connect() method now returns True or False. It can be used to simply check whether a connection is available or not. * Incompatible Change: MySQLCursor.execute() does not return anything for single statement operations. Sending multiple statements will result in a generator object to be returned by MySQLCursor.execute(). The MySQLCursor.next_resultset() became obsolete and was removed and the MySQLCursor.next_proc_result() method has been renamed to MySQLCursor.proc_results(), which returns a generator object. The MySQLCursor.with_rows property can be used to check if a result could return rows. The multiple_resultset.py example script shows how to go through results produced by sending multiple statements. (Bug #14208326) * Incompatible Change: The method MySQLConnection.set_charset() has been removed and replaced by MySQLConnection.set_charset_collation() to simplify setting and retrieving character set and collation information. The MySQLConnection properties collation and charset are now read-only. (Bug #14260052) * Incompatible Change: The MySQLConnection methods unset_client_flag() and set_client_flag() have been removed. Use the set_client_flags() method instead using a sequence. (Bug #14259996) Bug Fixes: * Fixed MySQLCursor.executemany() when INSERT statements use the 'ON DUPLICATE KEY'-clause with a function like VALUES(). (Bug #14259954, Bug #65678) * Fixed cursor.CursorBase attributes description, lastrowid and rowcount to be read-only properties. (Bug #14231160) * Fixed and refactored mysql.connector.errors module. (Bug #14039339) * Fixed MySQLCursor.description so column names are Unicode. (Bug #13792575) * Fixed automatic garbage collection which caused memory usage to grow over time. (Bug #13435186) * Fixed setting time zone for current MySQL session. (Bug #13395083) * Fixed handling of errors after authentication for Python v3. (Bug #13364285)
Documentation
-------------
The documentation is still being developed, and is included in the
distribution under the docs/ folder.
Reporting Bugs
--------------
We welcome and appreciate your feedback and Bug reports:
http://bugs.mysql.com/
Enjoy!
On behalf of the MySQL Build Team,
Kent Boortz