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Django 2.1 release notes - UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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Welcome to Django 2.1!
These release notes cover the :ref:`new features <whats-new-2.1>`, as well as
some :ref:`backwards incompatible changes <backwards-incompatible-2.1>` you'll
want to be aware of when upgrading from Django 2.0 or earlier. We've
:ref:`dropped some features<removed-features-2.1>` that have reached the end of
their deprecation cycle, and we've :ref:`begun the deprecation process for some
features <deprecated-features-2.1>`.
See the :doc:`/howto/upgrade-version` guide if you're updating an existing
project.
Python compatibility
====================
Django 2.1 supports Python 3.5, 3.6, and 3.7. Django 2.0 is the last version to
support Python 3.4. We **highly recommend** and only officially support the
latest release of each series.
.. _whats-new-2.1:
What's new in Django 2.1
========================
Minor features
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:mod:`django.contrib.admin`
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:mod:`django.contrib.admindocs`
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:mod:`django.contrib.auth`
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* ...
:mod:`django.contrib.contenttypes`
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:mod:`django.contrib.gis`
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:mod:`django.contrib.messages`
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* ...
:mod:`django.contrib.postgres`
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* ...
:mod:`django.contrib.redirects`
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* ...
:mod:`django.contrib.sessions`
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* ...
:mod:`django.contrib.sitemaps`
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:mod:`django.contrib.sites`
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:mod:`django.contrib.staticfiles`
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:mod:`django.contrib.syndication`
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Cache
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CSRF
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Database backends
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Email
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File Storage
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File Uploads
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Forms
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Generic Views
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Internationalization
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Management Commands
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Migrations
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Models
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Requests and Responses
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Serialization
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Signals
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Templates
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Tests
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URLs
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Validators
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.. _backwards-incompatible-2.1:
Backwards incompatible changes in 2.1
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Database backend API
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Miscellaneous
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.. _deprecated-features-2.1:
Features deprecated in 2.1
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Miscellaneous
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.. _removed-features-2.1:
Features removed in 2.1
=======================
These features have reached the end of their deprecation cycle and are removed
in Django 2.1. See :ref:`deprecated-features-1.11` for details, including how
to remove usage of these features.
in Django 2.1. See :ref:`deprecated-features-1.11` and for details, including
how to remove usage of these features.
* ``contrib.auth.views.login()``, ``logout()``, ``password_change()``,
``password_change_done()``, ``password_reset()``, ``password_reset_done()``,
``password_reset_confirm()``, and ``password_reset_complete()`` are removed.
* The ``extra_context`` parameter of ``contrib.auth.views.logout_then_login()``
is removed.
* ``django.test.runner.setup_databases()`` is removed.
* ``django.utils.translation.string_concat()`` is removed.
* ``django.core.cache.backends.memcached.PyLibMCCache`` no longer supports
passing ``pylibmc`` behavior settings as top-level attributes of ``OPTIONS``.
* The ``host`` parameter of ``django.utils.http.is_safe_url()`` is removed.
* Silencing of exceptions raised while rendering the ``{% include %}`` template
tag is removed.
* ``DatabaseIntrospection.get_indexes()`` is removed.
* The ``authenticate()`` method of authentication backends requires ``request``
as the first positional argument.