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Wagtail 4.1 release notes - IN DEVELOPMENT
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Wagtail 4.1 is designated a Long Term Support (LTS) release. Long Term Support releases will continue to receive maintenance updates as necessary to address security and data-loss related issues, up until the next LTS release (typically a period of 12 months).
What's new
Other features
- Add basic keyboard control and screen reader support for page listing re-ordering (Paarth Agarwal, Thomas van der Hoeven)
- Add
PageQuerySet.private
method as an alias ofnot_public
(Mehrdad Moradizadeh) - Most images in the admin will now only load once they are visible on screen (Jake Howard)
- Allow setting default attributes on image tags (Jake Howard)
- Optimise the performance of the Wagtail userbar to remove duplicated queries, improving page loads when viewing live pages while signed in (Jake Howard)
- Remove legacy styling classes for buttons and refactor button styles to be more maintainable (Paarth Agarwal, LB (Ben Johnston))
- Add button variations to the pattern library (Paarth Agarwal)
- Provide a more accessible page title where the unique information is shown first and the CMS name is shown last (Mehrdad Moradizadeh)
- Pull out behaviour from
AbstractFormField
toFormMixin
andAbstractEmailForm
toEmailFormMixin
to allow use with subclasses ofPage
(Mehrdad Moradizadeh, Kurt Wall) - Add a
docs.wagtail.org/.well-known/security.txt
so that the security policy is available as per the specification on https://securitytxt.org/ (Jake Howard) - Add unit tests for the
classnames
Wagtail admin template tag (Mehrdad Moradizadeh) - Show an inverse locked indicator when the page has been locked by the current user in reports and dashboard listings (Vaibhav Shukla, LB (Ben Johnston))
- Add clarity to the development documentation that
admonition
should not be used and titles fornote
are not supported, including clean up of some existing incorrect usage (LB (Ben Johnston)) - Unify the styling of delete/destructive button styles across the admin interface (Paarth Agarwal)
- Adopt new designs and unify the styling styles for
.button-secondary
buttons across the admin interface (Paarth Agarwal) - Refine designs for disabled buttons throughout the admin interface (Paarth Agarwal)
- Update expanding formset add buttons to use
button
not link for behaviour and remove support for disabled as a class (LB (Ben) Johnston) - Add robust unit testing for authentication scenarios across the user management admin pages (Mehrdad Moradizadeh)
- Avoid assuming an integer PK named 'id' on multiple upload views (Matt Westcott)
- Add a toggle to collapse/expand all page panels at once (Helen Chapman)
- Improve the GitHub Workflows (CI) security (Alex (sashashura))
Bug fixes
- Prevent
PageQuerySet.not_public
from returning all pages when no page restrictions exist (Mehrdad Moradizadeh) - Ensure that duplicate block ids are unique when duplicating stream blocks in the page editor (Joshua Munn)
- Revise colour usage so that privacy & locked indicators can be seen in Windows High Contrast mode (LB (Ben Johnston))
- Ensure that disabled buttons have a consistent presentation on hover to indicate no interaction is available (Paarth Agarwal)
- Update the 'Locked pages' report menu title so that it is consistent with other pages reports and its own title on viewing (Nicholas Johnson)
- Support
formfield_callback
handling onModelForm.Meta
for future Django 4.2 release (Matt Westcott) - Ensure that
ModelAdmin
correctly supports filters in combination with subsequent searches without clearing the applied filters (Stefan Hammer) - Add missing translated values to site settings' headers plus models presented in listings and audit report filtering labels (Stefan Hammer)
- Remove
capitalize()
calls to avoid issues with other languages or incorrectly presented model names for reporting and parts of site settings (Stefan Hammer)
Upgrade considerations
Button styling class changes
The button-secondary
class is no longer compatible with either the .serious
or .no
classes, this partially worked previously but is no longer officially supported.
When adding custom buttons using the ModelAdmin
ButtonHelper
class, custom buttons will no longer include the button-secondary
class by default in index listings.
If using the hook register_user_listing_buttons
to register buttons along with the undocumented UserListingButton
class, the button-secondary
class will no longer be included by default.
Avoid using disabled
as a class on button
elements, instead use the disabled
attribute as support for this as a class may be removed in a future version of Wagtail and is not accessible.
If using custom expanding-formset
the add button will no longer support the disabled
class but instead must require the disabled
attribute to be set.
The following button classes have been removed, none of which were being used within the admin but may have been used by custom code or packages:
button-neutral
button-strokeonhover
hover-no
unbutton
yes