# Wagtail 5.1.2 release notes _September 25, 2023_ ```{contents} --- local: depth: 1 --- ``` ## What's new ### Bug fixes * Avoid use of `ignore_conflicts` when creating extra permissions for snippets, for SQL Server compatibility (Sage Abdullah) * Ensure sequence on `wagtailsearchpromotions_query` table is correctly set after migrating data (Jake Howard) * Change spreadsheet export headings to match listing view column headings (Christer Jensen, Sage Abdullah) * Fix numbers, booleans, and `None` from being exported as strings (Christer Jensen) * Restore fallback on full-word search for snippet choosers and generic index views (Matt Westcott) * Restore compatibility with pre-7.15 versions of the Elasticsearch Python library, allowing use of Opensearch (Matt Westcott) * Fix error when pickling BaseSiteSetting instances (Matt Westcott) * For Python 3.13 support - upgrade Willow to v1.6.2, replace `imghdr` with Willow's built-in MIME type detection (Jake Howard) ## Upgrade considerations ### Search within chooser interfaces requires `AutocompleteField` for full functionality In Wagtail 4.2, the search bar within snippet chooser interfaces (and custom choosers created via `ChooserViewSet`) returned results for partial word matches - for example, a search for "wagt" would return results containing "Wagtail" - if this was supported by the search backend in use, and at least one `AutocompleteField` was present in the model's `search_fields` definition. Otherwise, it would fall back to only matching on complete words. In Wagtail 5.0, this fallback behaviour was removed, and consequently a model with no `AutocompleteField`s in place would return no results. As of Wagtail 5.1.2, the fallback behaviour has been restored. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended that you add `AutocompleteField` to your models' `search_fields` definitions, to ensure that users can receive search results continuously as they type. For example: ```python from wagtail.search import index # ... other imports @register_snippet class MySnippet(index.Indexed, models.Model): search_fields = [ index.SearchField("name"), index.AutocompleteField("name"), ] ```