Releases: launchdarkly/python-server-sdk
Releases · launchdarkly/python-server-sdk
6.1.1
[6.1.1] - 2018-06-19
Fixed:
- Removed an unused dependency on the
CacheControl
package.
6.1.0
[6.1.0] - 2018-06-18
Changed:
- The client now uses
urllib3
for HTTP requests, rather than therequests
package. This change was made becauserequests
has a dependency on an LGPL-licensed package, and some of our customers cannot use LGPL code. The networking behavior of the client should be unchanged. - The client now treats most HTTP 4xx errors as unrecoverable: that is, after receiving such an error, it will not make any more HTTP requests for the lifetime of the client instance, in effect taking the client offline. This is because such errors indicate either a configuration problem (invalid SDK key) or a bug in the client, which will not resolve without a restart or an upgrade. This does not apply if the error is 400, 408, 429, or any 5xx error.
- During initialization, if the client receives any of the unrecoverable errors described above,
ldclient.get()
will return immediately; previously it would continue waiting until a timeout. Theis_initialized()
method will return false in this case.
6.0.4
[6.0.4] - 2018-06-12
Fixed:
- Fixed a bug introduced in v6.0.3 that caused the user cache for analytics events to never be cleared, also causing an
AttributeError
to appear in the log.
6.0.3
[6.0.3] - 2018-05-30
Removed:
- Removed a dependency on the
pylru
package, because it uses a GPL license.
Fixed:
- Fixed a bug that, in Python 3.x, could cause a timer thread to keep running after the client has been shut down. This bug also caused the message "TypeError: Event object is not callable" to be logged.
- Fixed the
Config
initializer to create a new instance ofInMemoryFeatureStore
if you omit thefeature_store
argument. Previously, allConfig
instances that were created with default parameters would share the same feature store instance. - Clarified HTTP proxy setup instructions in the readme.
6.0.2
[6.0.2] - 2018-05-25
Fixed:
- Fixed a bug that caused an error message to be logged (
KeyError: 'default'
) when evaluating a prerequisite flag (and that also prevented an analytics event from being sent for that flag). - When running in uWSGI, the client will no longer log an error message if the
enableThreads
option is absent, as long as thethreads
option has been set to a number greater than 1. (#84)
6.0.0
[6.0.0] - 2018-05-10
Changed:
- To reduce the network bandwidth used for analytics events, feature request events are now sent as counters rather than individual events, and user details are now sent only at intervals rather than in each event. These behaviors can be modified through the LaunchDarkly UI and with the new configuration option
inline_users_in_events
. For more details, see Analytics Data Stream Reference. - The analytics event processor now flushes events at a configurable interval defaulting to 5 seconds, like the other SDKs (previously it flushed if no events had been posted for 5 seconds, or if events exceeded a configurable number). This interval is set by the new
Config
propertyflush_interval
.
Removed:
- Python 2.6 is no longer supported.
- Removed the
Config
propertyevents_upload_max_batch_size
, which is no longer relevant in the new event flushing logic (see above).
5.0.4
5.0.3
[5.0.3] - 2018-04-10
Fixed
- Fixed a bug that, in Python 3.x, caused an error when using an integer user attribute to compute a rollout.
- Fixed a bug that, in Python 3.x, made the
all_flags
method return a dictionary with byte-string keys instead of string keys when using the Redis feature store.
5.0.2
[5.0.2] - 2018-03-27
Fixed
- In the Redis feature store, fixed a synchronization problem that could cause a feature flag update to be missed if several of them happened in rapid succession.
5.0.1
Added
- Support for a new LaunchDarkly feature: reusable user segments.
Changed
- The
FeatureStore
interface has been changed to support user segment data as well as feature flags. Existing code that usesInMemoryFeatureStore
orRedisFeatureStore
should work as before, but custom feature store implementations will need to be updated.
Removed
- Twisted is no longer supported.