Django 1.11.5 release notes
September 5, 2017
Django 1.11.5 fixes a security issue and several bugs in 1.11.4.
CVE-2017-12794: Possible XSS in traceback section of technical 500 debug page
In older versions, HTML autoescaping was disabled in a portion of the template for the technical 500 debug page. Given the right circumstances, this allowed a cross-site scripting attack. This vulnerability shouldn’t affect most production sites since you shouldn’t run with DEBUG = True
(which makes this page accessible) in your production settings.
漏洞修复
- Fixed GEOS version parsing if the version has a commit hash at the end (new in GEOS 3.6.2) (#28441).
- Added compatibility for
cx_Oracle
6 (#28498). - Fixed select widget rendering when option values are tuples (#28502).
- Django 1.11 inadvertently changed the sequence and trigger naming scheme on Oracle. This causes errors on INSERTs for some tables if
'use_returning_into': False
is in theOPTIONS
part ofDATABASES
. The pre-1.11 naming scheme is now restored. Unfortunately, it necessarily requires an update to Oracle tables created with Django 1.11.[1-4]. Use the upgrade script in #28451 comment 8 to update sequence and trigger names to use the pre-1.11 naming scheme. - Added POST request support to
LogoutView
, for equivalence with the function-basedlogout()
view (#28513). - Omitted
pages_per_range
fromBrinIndex.deconstruct()
if it’sNone
(#25809). - Fixed a regression where
SelectDateWidget
localized the years in the select box (#28530). - Fixed a regression in 1.11.4 where
runserver
crashed with non-Unicode system encodings on Python 2 + Windows (#28487). - Fixed a regression in Django 1.10 where changes to a
ManyToManyField
weren’t logged in the admin change history (#27998) and preventedManyToManyField
initial data in model forms from being affected by subsequent model changes (#28543). - Fixed non-deterministic results or an
AssertionError
crash in some queries with multiple joins (#26522). - Fixed a regression in
contrib.auth
‘slogin()
andlogout()
views where they ignored positional arguments (#28550).