Releases: embedly/embedly-python
Releases · embedly/embedly-python
v0.5.0
Quite a few changes, mostly behind the scenes. However, backwards compatibility is broken for the Url class. It is now a dictionary, behaving like dictionary. It still has the method and original_url attributes but no longer has dot access to the response data.
Why? Treating those Url dictionary keys as class attributes wasn't pythonic; it was a JavaScripty approach that just doesn't fit the expectation of a Python dict. Before you could make a request, get a response and access the data in two ways: response.title and response['title']. Now you can only use response['title']. The first way will throw an error. See #15 for more info.
New--
setup.py testis availablesetup.pyuses2to3conversion during the build process for Python 3- test coverage at 100% (for all tested versions of Python)
- response data can be serialized (e.g. data is received as JSON and can be turned back into JSON)
Fixed--
- str vs unicode in Python 3 for the
Urlclass - HTTP connections are properly closed
- properly decoding response data in
Embedly.get_services() - cleaner version reporting
Removed--
- dot/attribute access for
Urldictionary data - Python 3.1 support (which may not have worked anyway)