=========================== Wagtail 0.8.3 release notes =========================== *November 18, 2014* .. contents:: :local: :depth: 1 What's new ========== Bug fixes ~~~~~~~~~ * Added missing jQuery UI sprite files, causing collectstatic to throw errors (most reported on Heroku) * Page system check for on_delete actions of ForeignKeys was throwing false positives when page class descends from an abstract class (Alejandro Giacometti) * Page system check for on_delete actions of ForeignKeys now only raises warnings, not errors * Fixed a regression where form builder submissions containing a number field would fail with a JSON serialisation error * Resizing an image with a focal point equal to the image size would result in a divide-by-zero error * Focal point indicator would sometimes be positioned incorrectly for small or thin images * Fix: Focal point chooser background colour changed to grey to make working with transparent images easier * Elasticsearch configuration now supports specifying HTTP authentication parameters as part of the URL, and defaults to ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) if port number not specified * Fixed a TypeError when previewing pages that use RoutablePageMixin * Rendering image with missing file in rich text no longer crashes the entire page * IOErrors thrown by underlying image libraries that are not reporting a missing image file are no longer caught * Fix: Minimum Pillow version bumped to 2.6.1 to work around a crash when using images with transparency * Fix: Images with transparency are now handled better when being used in feature detection Upgrade considerations ====================== Port number must be specified when running Elasticsearch on port 9200 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In previous versions, an Elasticsearch connection URL in ``WAGTAILSEARCH_BACKENDS`` without an explicit port number (e.g. ``http://localhost/``) would be treated as port 9200 (the Elasticsearch default) whereas the correct behaviour would be to use the default http/https port of 80/443. This behaviour has now been fixed, so sites running Elasticsearch on port 9200 must now specify this explicitly - e.g. ``http://localhost:9200``. (Projects using the default settings, or the settings given in the Wagtail documentation, are unaffected.)