History of changes¶
0.3.1 - 2017-04-04¶
Packaging fixes.
0.3.0 - 2017-04-04¶
- Complete rewrite. Only the most notable changes are listed below.
- Requires Python 3.4 or higher.
- The rules language is completely different, simpler and more powerful.
- Notable new features of the rules language:
- forwarding to other servers (“reverse proxy”);
- easy “RESTful” routing with path segments;
- easy construction of arbitrary HTML pages (using Dominate);
- CORS support now handles preflight requests automatically;
- control over finer aspects of the protocol: streaming, 1xx responses,
Content-Length
,Transfer-Encoding
, keep-alive.
- On the other hand, some features have been removed for now:
- alternating responses (
first()
,next()
,then()
); - shortcuts for JavaScript and XML responses (
js()
,xml()
).
- alternating responses (
- You can now choose which network interface Turq listens on, including IPv6.
- The Turq editor (formerly known as “console”) now has automatic indentation and syntax highlighting.
- The Turq editor is now optional, listens on a separate port, and is protected with a password by default.
- Turq can now print more information to the (system) console, including request and response headers.
- Initial rules may now be read from a file at startup. This provides a simple way to use Turq programmatically.
- Turq can now handle multiple concurrent requests.
0.2.0 - 2012-12-09¶
- Stochastic responses (
maybe()
,otherwise()
). - Various features of the response can now be parametrized with lambdas.
body_file()
now expands tilde to the user’s home directory.
0.1.0 - 2012-11-17¶
Initial release.