Changelog¶
Version 0.5.1¶
Released on: 2019/05/21
Documentation fixes:
- Fix formatting error in
pooch.Decompress
docstring. (#81) - Fix wrong imports in the usage guide for post-processing hooks. (#84)
- Add section to the usage guide explaining when to use
pooch.Decompress
. (#85)
This release contains contributions from:
- Santiago Soler
- Leonardo Uieda
Version 0.5.0¶
Released on: 2019/05/20
New features:
- New processor
pooch.Decompress
saves a decompressed version of the downloaded file. Supports gzip, lzma/xz, and bzip2 compression. Note: Under Python 2.7, lzma and bzip2 require thebackports.lzma
andbz2file
packages as well. These are soft dependencies and not required to use Pooch. See Installing. (#78) - New processor
pooch.Untar
unpacks files contained in a downloaded tar archive (with or without compression). (#77)
This release contains contributions from:
- Matthew Turk
- Leonardo Uieda
Version 0.4.0¶
Released on: 2019/05/01
New features:
- Add customizable downloaders. Delegate file download into separate classes that can be
passed to
Pooch.fetch
. Created theHTTPDownloader
class (used by default) which can also be used to download files that require authentication/login. (#66) - Add post-download processor hooks to
Pooch.fetch
. Allows users to pass in a function that is executed right before returning and can overwrite the file path that is returned byfetch
. Use this, for example, to perform unpacking/decompression operations on larger files that can be time consuming and we only want to do once. (#59) - Add the
Unzip
post-download processor to extract files from a downloaded zip archive. Unpacks files into a directory in the local store and returns a list of all unzipped files. (#72) - Make the
check_version
function public. It’s used internally but will be useful in examples that want to download things from the pooch repository. (#69)
Maintenance:
- Pin sphinx to version 1.8.5. New versions of Sphinx (2.0.*) are messing up the numpydoc style docstrings. (#64)
This release contains contributions from:
- Santiago Soler
- Leonardo Uieda
Version 0.3.0¶
Released on: 2019/03/27
New features:
- Use the
appdirs
library to get the cache directory. Could change the default data location on all platforms. Locations are compatible with the XDG Base Directory Specification (#45) - Add method
Pooch.is_available
to check remote file availability (#50) - Add
Pooch.registry_files
property to get a name of all files in the registry (#42) - Make
Pooch.get_url
a public method to get the download URL for a given file (#55)
Maintenance:
- Drop support for Python 3.5. Pooch now requires Python >= 3.6. (#52)
- Add a private method to check if a file is in the registry (#49)
- Fix typo in the
Pooch.load_registry
docstring (#41)
This release contains contributions from:
- Santiago Soler
- Rémi Rampin
- Leonardo Uieda
Version 0.2.1¶
Released on: 2018/11/15
Bug fixes:
- Fix unwanted
~
directory creation when not using aversion
inpooch.create
(#37)
Version 0.2.0¶
Released on: 2018/10/31
Bug fixes:
- Avoid copying of files across the file system (#33)
- Correctly delete temporary downloads on error (#32)
New features:
Maintenance:
Version 0.1.1¶
Released on: 2018/08/30
Bug fixes:
- Check if the local data folder is writable and warn the user instead of crashing (#23)
Version 0.1¶
Released on: 2018/08/20
- Fist release of Pooch. Manages downloading sample data files over HTTP from a server
and storing them in a local directory. Main features:
- Download a file only if it’s not in the local storage.
- Check the SHA256 hash to make sure the file is not corrupted or needs updating.
- If the hash is different from the registry, Pooch will download a new version of the file.
- If the hash still doesn’t match, Pooch will raise an exception warning of possible data corruption.