Release Notes
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WaiverDB 0.10
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Released 10 May 2018.

* Comment is now explicitly required when creating waivers (both in
  API and CLI).

* Multiple waivers can now be created with single POST request
  (*#98*). To create multiple waivers, POST list to "waivers/" instead
  of single waiver.

* When creating a waiver by referring to a result ID, WaiverDB now
  accepts results with "'type': 'brew-build'" as an alias for
  "'koji_build'".

* Messaging can be disabled is settings with "MESSAGE_PUBLISHER =
  None".

* The "KERBEROS_HTTP_HOST" setting in the server configuration is
  now ignored. This setting is no longer needed because GSSAPI will
  automatically find a key in the Kerberos keytab matching the service
  principal in the client request.

* New man pages are available for "waiverdb-cli(1)" and
  "waiverdb(7)" (REST API).

* Changed error message for bad "since" value. E.g.
  "api/v1.0/waivers/?since=123" results in HTTP 400 with message
  "{"message": {"since": "time data '123' does not match format
  '%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%f'"}}".

* CORS headers are now supported for every request (*#160*).

* Wrong "subject" filter produces more user-friendly error (*#162*).

* Setting a keytab file is no longer required: if one is not
  explicitly set, "/etc/krb5.keytab" will be used (*#55*).

* Unused option "resultsdb_api_url" was removed from client.conf.

* Containers on Quay (https://quay.io/repository/factory2/waiverdb).


WaiverDB 0.9
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Released 1 Mar 2018.

* The usage of "JSONB" has been replaced with the older "JSON"
  column type, in order to maintain compatibility with PostgreSQL 9.2
  on RHEL7 (*#134*).


WaiverDB 0.8
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Released 16 Feb 2018.

* Removed support to SQLite in favor of PostgreSQL.

* Fixed database migration to use the correct column type for the
  "waiver.subject" column (*#129*).

* Added information on the README file on how to configure the db.


WaiverDB 0.7
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Released 16 Feb 2018.

* Fixed the database migration strategy for Openshift deployment
  (*#121*). The migration step is now run in a pre-deployment hook.
  Previously it ran in a post-start pod hook which did not work
  correctly in some situations.


WaiverDB 0.6
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Released 13 Feb 2018.

* Dummy authentication for CLI for developing and debugging reasons.

* Added logo in the README page.

* You can now waive the absence of a result. Now it is possible to
  submit waivers using a subject/testcase.

* Backward compatibility for submitting a waiver using the
  result_id. This feature will be removed in the near future.


WaiverDB 0.5
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Released 17 Jan 2018.

* Database migrations have been introduced, and will be a part of
  future releases.  Users upgrading to 0.5 will need to run these
  commands:

     $ waiverdb db stamp 0a27a8ad723a
     $ waiverdb db upgrade

* Error messages are now returned by the API in JSON format.

* A new authentication method: ssl auth.  See the docs for more on
  configuration.

* The API now supports a proxyuser argument.  A limited set of
  superusers, configured server-side, are able to submit waivers on
  behalf of other users.


WaiverDB 0.4
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Released 08 Nov 2017.

A number of issues have been resolved in this release:

* New WaiverDB CLI for creating waivers (*#82*).

* New */about* API endpoint to expose the current running version
  and the method used for authentication of the server.

* Improved the process of building docs by using
  sphinxcontrib.issuetracker extension.


WaiverDB 0.3
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Released 26 Sep 2017.

A number of issues have been resolved in this release:

* Fixed some type errors in the API docs examples (*#73*).

* Updated README to recommend installing package dependencies using
  dnf builddep (*#74*).

* Fixed the health check API to return a proper error if the
  application is not able to serve requests (*#75*).

Other updates:

* Supports a new HTTP API */api/v1.0/waivers/+by-result-ids*.

* Package dependencies are switched to python2-* packages in Fedora.


WaiverDB 0.2
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Released 16 June 2017.

* Supports containerized deployment in OpenShift.
  "DATABASE_PASSWORD" and "FLASK_SECRET_KEY" can now be passed in as
  environment variables instead of being defined in the configuration
  file.

* Supports publishing messages over AMQP, in addition to Fedmsg. The
  "ZEROMQ_PUBLISH" configuration option has been renamed to
  "MESSAGE_BUS_PUBLISH".

* The "/etc/waiverdb/settings.py" configuration file is no longer
  installed by default. For new installations, you can copy the
  example configuration from
  "/usr/share/doc/waiverdb/conf/settings.py.example".

* Numerous improvements to the test and build process for WaiverDB.


WaiverDB 0.1
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Initial release, 12 April 2017.
