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Flask-Security Changelog
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Here you can see the full list of changes between each Flask-Security release.
Version 1.6.0
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Released March 13th 2013
- Added Flask-Pewee support
- Password hashing is now more flexible and can be changed to a different type at will
- Flask-Login messages are configurable
- AJAX requests must now send a CSRF token for security reasons
- Form messages are now configurable
- Forms can now be extended with more fields
- Added change password endpoint
- Added the user to the request context when successfully authenticated via http basic and token auth
- The Flask-Security blueprint subdomain is now configurable
- Redirects to other domains are now not allowed during requests that may redirect
- Template paths can be configured
- The welcome/register email can now optionally be sent to the user
- Passwords can now contain non-latin characters
- Fixed a bug when confirming an account but the account has been deleted
Version 1.5.4
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Released January 6th 2013
- Fix bug in forms with `csrf_enabled` parameter not accounting attempts to login using JSON data
Version 1.5.3
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Released December 23rd 2012
- Change dependency requirement
Version 1.5.2
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Released December 11th 2012
- Fix a small bug in `flask_security.utils.login_user` method
Version 1.5.1
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Released November 26th 2012
- Fixed bug with `next` form variable
- Added better documentation regarding Flask-Mail configuration
- Added ability to configure email subjects
Version 1.5.0
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Released October 11th 2012
- Major release. Upgrading from previous versions will require a bit of work to
accomodate API changes. See documentation for a list of new features and for
help on how to upgrade.
Version 1.2.3
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Released June 12th 2012
- Fixed a bug in the RoleMixin eq/ne functions
Version 1.2.2
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Released April 27th 2012
- Fixed bug where `roles_required` and `roles_accepted` did not pass the next
argument to the login view
Version 1.2.1
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Released March 28th 2012
- Added optional user model mixin parameter for datastores
- Added CreateRoleCommand to available Flask-Script commands
Version 1.2.0
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Released March 12th 2012
- Added configuration option `SECURITY_FLASH_MESSAGES` which can be set to a
boolean value to specify if Flask-Security should flash messages or not.
Version 1.1.0
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Initial release