pycsw Migration Guide¶
This page provides migration support across pycsw versions over time to help with pycsw change management.
pycsw 1.x to 2.0 Migration¶
- the default CSW version is now 3.0.0. CSW clients need to explicitly specify
version=2.0.2for CSW 2 behaviour. Also, pycsw administrators can use a WSGI wrapper to the pycsw API to forceversion=2.0.2on init ofpycsw.server.Cswfrom the server. See CSW Support for more information. pycsw.server.Csw.dispatch_wsgi()previously returned the response content as a string. 2.0.0 introduces a compatability break to additionally return the HTTP status code along with the response as a list
from pycsw.server import Csw
my_csw = Csw(my_dict) # add: env=some_environ_dict, version='2.0.2' if preferred
# using pycsw 1.x
response = my_csw.dispatch_wsgi()
# using pycsw 2.0
http_status_code, response = my_csw.dispatch_wsgi()
# covering either pycsw version
content = csw.dispatch_wsgi()
# pycsw 2.0 has an API break:
# pycsw < 2.0: content = xml_response
# pycsw >= 2.0: content = [http_status_code, content]
# deal with the API break
if isinstance(content, list): # pycsw 2.0+
http_response_code, response = content
See API for more information.
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