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grok 5.0

Grok

What is grok?
Grok is a smashing web framework based on Zope Toolkit technology.
Grok uses the Component Architecture and builds on Zope concepts like
content objects (models), views, and adapters. Its simplicity lies in
using convention over configuration and sensible defaults when
wiring components together. That means neither a configuration
language like ZCML nor a lot of repetition are needed to create a web
application with grok.
You can find out much more about Grok at our website.


Who is grok?
Grok is a friendly caveman from the Stone Age. He has a big club that
he hunts mammoths with. He will also use this club to smash anything
he doesn’t like.
“ME GROK SMASH ZCML!”


Getting grok
The easiest way to get started with grok is to install the
grokproject package
(e.g. via easy_install grokproject) and then create a new project
area by calling the grokproject script like so:
$ grokproject MyProject
... many lines of output here
This will create a project area in MyProject as well as download
and install grok.
You can also get grok from GitHub:
git clone https://github.com/zopefoundation/grok.git
Then follow the instructions in INSTALL.rst.



Grok changes

5.0 (2024-01-29)

Breaking changes

Drop dependency on archived packages:

grokcore.xmlrpc
grokcore.rest
grokcore.json
grokui.admin (only used in grokwiki example project)





Fixes

Fix GrokWiki example app.
Fix installation documentation.



Changes

Split default.zcml off configure.zcml for easier exclude.
Split dependencies.zcml off configure.zcml for easier reuse.




4.0 (2023-12-19)

Add support for Python 3.11, 3.12.
Update import paths for lifecycle events.
Drop support for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6.



3.3 (2022-09-01)

Add support for Python 3.9, 3.10.
Fix deprecation warnings.



3.2 (2020-09-02)

Fix DeprecationWarnings.
Use zopefoundation/meta/config to harmonize package structure.
Drop support for Python 3.4, add 3.7 + 3.8.
Remove some backward compatibility imports.



3.1 (2018-05-09)

Expose grok.ignore to allow not grokking something in a module.



3.0.1 (2018-01-17)

Replace the use of grok.implements() with the @grok.implementer()
directive throughout.



3.0.0 (2018-01-16)

Python 3 compatibility.



1.15 (2017-05-30)

Advertise the LazyAnnotation and LazyAnnotationProperty.



1.14.1 (2016-02-15)

Update tests.



1.14 (2015-06-11)
Note: There are a couple of changes that breaks backward compatibility
with older versions.

Advertise the install_on directive from grokcore.site.
Replace ApplicationInitializedEvent with
ApplicationAddedEvent from grokcore.site.
Introduce a new event DatabaseCreatedEvent which is triggered
only one time when the database is created. For existing application
upgrade to this new version, an event will still be send at the time
of the upgrade.
Replace grok.util.create_application with the one from
grokcore.site.util. It is now importable directly from grok.



1.13 (2015-06-04)

Advertise the ObjectEditedEvent from grokcore.content.



1.12 (2014-10-20)

Add grok.queryAnnotation() and grok.deleteAnnotation() from
grokcore.annotation.



1.11.3 (2013-04-03)

Fixed application_url() calls to use keyword arguments where the API
defines keyword arguments.



1.11.2 (2013-04-03)

Fix brown paper bag release where not all resources were included. Again.



1.11.1 (2013-04-03)

Fix brown paper bag release where not all resources were included.



1.11 (2013-04-03)

Update grok.util.application_url() to work correctly with
grokcore.view.util.url().



1.10.3 (2012-05-10)

Make sure the correct layout is retrieved for layout aware form components
too.



1.10.2 (2012-05-10)

Import the grokcore.layout.layout directive into the grok namespace too.



1.10.1 (2012-05-02)

Update version requirements.



1.10 (2012-05-02)

Split off the Application component and the local_utility directive to
grokcore.site. A backwards compatibility import for Application is left
in place.
Split off the catalog and indexing components from grok into
grokcore.catalog.
The permissions() directive, the Permission component and the Role
component moved from grok to grokcore.security. The grok package imports
these component, so they can still be accessed through the grok api.



1.9 (2011-09-06)

Added imports for querySubscriptions(), queryMultiSubscriptions(),
queryOrderedSubscriptions() and queryOrderedMultiSubscriptions() functions
that complement the Subscriptions and MultiSubscriptions components.



1.8 (2011-07-14)

Incorporate grokcore.chameleon and have it configured by default.
Expose the Layout, Page, AddFormPage, EditFormPage, DisplayFormPage and
FormPage components that are brought by grokcore.layout. The grok variants
mixin application_url() and flash() functionality typically found in grok’s
viewish components.
Expose the ExecptionPage, NotFoundPage and UnauthorizedPage component from
grokcore.layout.
Expose the ContentProvider component from grokcore.view
Declare the name “index” as default view name for error views.



1.7 (2011-05-26)

Directly depend on zope.app.wsgi and configure it too to have the useful
IResult adapters for (temporary) files registered.
Import grokcore.component.global_adapter too.



1.6 (2011-04-04)

Fix tests that relied on older versions of zope.testbrowser.
Added grok.index.Value component.



1.5 (2011-02-14)

Added import for Subscription and MultiSubscription components.



1.4.3 (2011-02-08)

Fix tests now that error views no longer by default provide ISystemErrorView.



1.4.2 (2011-01-20)

Should’ve listed IApplication as part of the grok API too.



1.4.1 (2011-01-20)

Grok should still provide IApplication in the grok API, even now that it
got moved to grokcore.site.interfaces.



1.4 (2011-01-20)

Define error view baseclasses for IException, INotFound and IUnauthorized
errors: grok.ExceptionView, grok.NotFoundView, grok.UnauthorizedView. Lifts
the indirect dependency on zope.app.http and zope.app.exception.
Moved the XMLRPC, REST component into separate packages
grokcore.xmlrpc and grokcore.rest. Consequently the custom traverse
components that Grok defined were moved to grokcore.traverser. Grok
the-python-package acts more and more like an import-hub.
To build the docs we now use collective.recipe.sphinxbuilder
instead of our own, early hack (get rid of grokdocs
subpackage). Buildout now generates grokdocs2html and
grokdocs2pdf which should do what you think they do.
The IApplication interface, and getApplication() moved to
grokcore.site.



1.3 (2010-11-03)

The IGrokSecurityView interface has been to grokcore.view.
The make_checker util function has been moved to grokcore.view.
The base publisher has been moved to grokcore.view as an
optional feature : security_publication.
The JSON component and grokker are now moved to
grokcore.json. Grok now depends on this new grokore package.
Update to latest martian and grokcore.component.



1.2.1 (2010-10-26)

Grok tutorial example projects updated.
Documentation updates in preparation for the Grok Toolkit 1.2 release.
Use zc.buildout-1.5.2.



1.2 (2010-10-13)

No changes were necessary.



1.2a (2010-10-07)

Grok and the Grok Toolkit now use zc.buildout-1.5.1 that should simplify
Grok’s installation story significantly. It is now possible to use a system
Python installation for installing Grok. This obsoletes the virtualenv
requirement.
Grok and the Grok Toolkit will use the ZTK-1.0 release. Note though that
several package versions are overridden to include bugfix releases.
Various dependencies have been updated.
Removed z3c.testsetup-specific test collector from grok.testing. You can
still use z3c.testsetup with grok, but have to declare the dependency in your
project’s setup.py explicitly.
The grok.View component now uses the grokcore.message package for its
flash method.
Grok test zcml now explicitly sets a defaultView name (to index.html).
This has been added since we no longer depend on packages such as
zope.app.zcmlfiles, that used to take care of that configuration step.
Internationalization of title and description of roles are not lost anymore.
create_application now raises a KeyError, in cases of key duplication,
to match the zope.container behavior. Tests have been adapted accordingly.
Added KeyError error handling to the existing DuplicationError, to fit
the zope.container changes. Tests have been adapted accordingly.



1.1.1 (2010-05-30)

Make use of the groktoolkit 1.1.1 that includes several bugfix releases
of Grok’s dependencies such as:

zope.password, where the SSHAPasswordManager was fixed.
zope.publisher, that fixes the long standing XML-RPC “hanging” bug.


Cleanups in the buildout parts.
Remove zope.app.twisted.



1.1 (2010-05-18)

Add zope.pluggablauth as a dependency.



1.1rc1 (2010-02-25)

Now using grokcore.content for the base content types : Model,
Container and OrderedContainer.
Lifted the dependency on zope.app.authentication and depend on
zope.password instead.
Lifted dependencies on deprecate packages zope.app.error and
zope.app.securitypolicy and zope.app.session.

Beside these changes lot of work has been undertaken to remove as much
dependencies on “older” zope.app.* packages as possible from Grok itself
and from the dependencies of Grok. This work is not complete yet.


1.1a2 (2009-12-22)

Updated z3c.recipe.compattest’s version and used it for a bin/compattest
that tests grok and all its dependencies.
Add grok.getApplication() that, similar to grok.getSite() retrieves
the “nearest” enclosing grok.Application object.
Use zope.container instead of zope.app.container.
Use zope.catalog instead of zope.app.catalog.
Use zope.intid instead of zope.app.intid.
Use zope.keyreference instead of zope.app.keyreference.



1.1a1 (2009-11-17)

This release depends on grokcore.view 1.13a1.
Add ZTK support (currently ZTK 1.0dev).
Grokdocs now uses ZTK pinned versions.
The grok.permissions(), that is used in the grok.Role component now
accepts references to grok.Permission class, not just permission ids.
This behaviour is now symetrical to the grok.require() directive.
Added an util function, create_application, to create an
application and trigger the correct events during the process.
Grok now provides an application-centric event to complete the
zope.lifecycle ones. This event, ApplicationInitializedEvent, is
destined to be trigged after the application has been added to a
container. At this particular step, the application is considered
safe for additional content to be created.
Use grokcore.site and grokcore.annotation instead of builtins
implementations.
Update the reference to mention zope.View.
Update the reference to mention direct references to permissions in
grok.require and grok.permissions in grok.Role.
Fix documentation bug where virtualenv wasn’t explained correctly.
Remove the grok.View permission declaration in etc/site.zcml.in,
should have gone in 1.0b2 already



1.0 (2009-10-07)

Removed IReRaiseException adapter registration for IUnauthorized again in
favor of using grokcore.startup’s configurable``debug_application_factory``
WSGI application factory function.
Use newer versions of simplejson and pytz.
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/432115




1.0b2 (2009-09-17)
See: upgrade_notes_1.0b2 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Revert back to an older version of grokui.admin that has not seen any
changes related to the grok.View permission and the
View/CodeView split and still has the introspector that is removed
from newer versions.
grokcore.view, grokcore.viewlet and grokcore.formlib and
Grok itself have been updated to undo the View/CodeView
split that we had temporarily introduced in the development versions
after Grok 1.0a4. This means the behavior of grok.View is
unchanged from Grok 1.0a4. Nothing to see here!
Changed the default permission to zope.View instead of
zope.Public. This means a modification needs to be made to your
site.zcml if you’re upgrading an existing Grok-based
project. See the upgrade notes for more information.
See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/387332

Bump used zope.app.wsgi version (now: 3.4.2) to support
product-configs in zope.conf files with paster. Fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/220440
Default location for Data.fs and logfiles of grok’s sample application is
now var/filestorage/ and var/log/ instead of parts/data/
and parts/log/.
Bump used z3c.testsetup version (now: 0.4). Fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/395125
Bump used ZODB3 version (now: 3.8.3). Fix
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/410703
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/424335
Added zope.publisher.interfaces.IReRaiseException adapter for
IUnauthorized exceptions. Closes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/332061
Removed docutils and Pygment from versions.cfg. Both are pinned
in grokdocs subpackage. Closes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/340170
Corrected Content-type; JSON views now report ‘application/json’.
updated zope.publisher dependency to 3.4.8 (fix paster.httpserver
related bugs in XMLRPC, PUT)
switched buildout to paster based template (like grokproject default)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/307197
changed interpreter name from ‘python’ to ‘grokpy’.
Restructured the upgrade and change documentation so that they now
get generated into separate files by Sphinx



1.0b1 (2009-09-14)

This release happened but never really was fully completed. See the
release notes for 1.0b2 instead.



1.0a4 (2009-05-21)

Pin grokcore.view to 1.7.
Import zope.app.container interfaces from their actual definition not from a
re-import.
JSON views now report a Content-type: text/json. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362902



1.0a3 (2009-04-10)

Pin grokui.admin to 0.3.2
Pin grokcore.view to 1.5.
Pin grokcore.component to 1.6.



1.0a2 (2009-04-08)

Documentation and doc string updates.
Pin grokui.admin to 0.3.
Pin grokcore.view to 1.4.
Synced versions.cfg with the latest KGS release available at:
http://download.zope.org/zope3.4/3.4.0/versions.cfg
Expose IBeforeTraverseEvent for import in the grok namespace.



1.0a1 (2009-01-08)
See: upgrade_notes_1.0a1 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Feature changes

Introduced grok.interfaces.IGrokSecurityView, a marker interface
which non-Grok views can use to state that they want to be handled
like regular Grok views by the Grok publisher.
Expose the DirectoryResource component from grokcore.view and the
accompanying path directive.
Similar to the layers and skins restructuring, the grok.RESTProtocol
baseclass has been removed in favour of a grok.restskin(name) directive
that can be used on REST layer interfaces. Introduced the IRESTLayer base
interfaces for defining REST layers.
Besides our extensive existing documentation, we have also started
to add a lot of docstrings to the Grok source code so it becomes
easier to understand.



Bug fixes

Have GrokForm define an empty actions attribute by default, in order
for “action-less” forms to work easily.
Allow the grok.layer() directive on JSON components. Closes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/310558
Close a bad security hole (also fixed in 0.14.1 and other
releases). See
http://grok.zope.org/blog/security-issue-in-grok-please-upgrade



Restructuring

Viewlet-related base classes and helpers have been moved out to a
grokcore.viewlet package which Grok now depends on.




0.14 (2008-09-29)
See: upgrade_notes_0.14 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Feature changes

Grok now officially supports Python 2.5 and still supports Python 2.4.
Merged the versions from the zope 3.4c7 KGS (known good set):
http://download.zope.org/zope3.4/versions-3.4.0c7.cfg
So we are now using the latest Zope 3 releases for all Zope packages.



Restructuring

The grok.admin subpackage has been factored out to a separate
package grokui.admin. To have the Grok admin UI available in
your environment, add grokui.admin to the required packages in
the setup.py of your package.
Removed grok.Skin baseclass in favour of a grok.skin(name)
directive that can be used on layer interfaces. Also removed the
IGrokLayer interface in favour of exposing IBrowserRequest
from the grok package.
Security-related directives and helpers have been moved out to a
grokcore.security package.
View-related base classes, directives and grokkers have been moved
out to a grokcore.view package.
Form-related base classes and helpers have been moved out to a
grokcore.formlib package.



Bug fixes

Replace zope.deprecation.tests.warn with grok.testing.warn to:


Make the signature identical to warnings.warn
To check for *.pyc and *.pyo files.


When zope.deprecation is fixed this warn() function can be removed again.
Makes all the tests pass under Python-2.5.





0.13 (2008-06-23)
See: upgrade_notes_0.13 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Restructuring

The basic component base classes (Adapter, MultiAdapter,
GlobalUtility), their grokkers, as well as many of the basic
directives have been factored out to a reusable
grokcore.component package.
Ported directives to Martian’s new directive implementation. As a
result, many helper functions that were available from grok.util
were removed. The functionality is mostly available from the
directives themselves now.
Refactored class grokkers to make use of Martian’s new declarative
way for retrieving directive data from classes, and Martian’s new
declarative way to write grokkers. See upgrade_notes_0.13
for more information.



Feature changes

GrokTemplate sets up the namespaces for the template by calling
default_namespace() ``on the view component the template is associated with. As a result, ``ViewletManagers and Viewlet
can now push in the viewletmanager and viewlet namespaces
into the template.
Updated tutorial section about grokproject to fit the latest changes.
Added grok.traversable directive for easy traversal to attributes and
methods.
grok.require() can refer to subclasses of grok.Permission
directly, instead of their id. This, for one, avoids making typos in
permission ids. Permission components do still need the
grok.name() directive for defining the permission’s id.
Added an optional parameter data to the method url() that
accepts a dictionary that is then converted to a query string. See
http://grok.zope.org/documentation/how-to/generate-urls-with-the-url-function-in-views/view

Added an OrderedContainer component.
Introduced the new sphinx-based documentation engine. See
grokdocs/README.txt for details.
Merged the versions from the 3.4 KGS (known good set):
http://download.zope.org/zope3.4/versions-3.4.0c1.cfg
We are now using the latest Zope 3 releases for all Zope packages.
See upgrade_notes_0.13 for more information.

Added support for easier test setup based on z3c.testsetup. This
is a more stable and more powerful implementation of
grok.testing.register_all_tests(). See

http://grok.zope.org/documentation/how-to/tests-with-grok-testing

for details.

There is now a new IContext interface available. If you make
your class implement that interface, it (and its subclasses) will be
candidates for being a context in a module (for automatic context
lookup if grok.context is not present). This relies on a feature
introduced in grokcore.component 1.1.
grok.Model implements grok.interfaces.IContext now (which is
imported from grokcore.component). grok.Container now
implements grok.interfaces.IContainer. Traversers and default
views have been set up for these interfaces, so that new
implementations that function as a model or container can be easily
created. Just use grok.implements(IContainer) or
grok.implements(IContext). This is useful for Grok extensions
that want to implement new content classes.



Bug fixes

Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/226555: the url() method on
ViewletManager and Viewlet has been removed now that there’s easy
access to the view component the viewlet(manager) is registered for.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/231106: Use the
viewletmanager.sort() method for sorting viewlets by using
util.sort_components().
grok.REST views now have a properly set __parent__ attribute and
will correctly allow acquisition from parent objects, as it’s used
by the security policy for acquiring local grants, for example.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/229677:
zope.app.securitypolicy egg missing. Now zope.app.securitypolicy
3.4.6 is additionally required by Grok and fetched by buildout.
Removed first testsetup hack from grok.testing.
Version 2.1 of z3c.autoinclude contained code that caused Grok to
fail to start on some platforms if the system-supplied Python was
used (at least on some versions of Ubuntu and Debian). Now include
version 2.2 of z3c.autoinclude which should fix this problem. This
fix was also made on Grok 0.12 in its online versions list after
release.
Port fix of zope.formlib to correctly adapt the context to a FormField’s
interface, not the field.




0.12 (2008-04-22)
See: upgrade_notes_0.12 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Feature changes

The new release needs new version of grokproject, please do:
$ easy_install -U grokproject

Added testsetup classes in grok.testing to improve easy setup of
unit- and functional tests.
Add support for viewlets and viewlet managers, grok.Viewlet
and grok.ViewletManager.
Add a new directive, grok.order(), which can be used to help
sort components. At the time it is not used yet, but we intend to
use it for the viewlets support. Note that this means Grok now
requires Martian 0.9.3 or higher. See grok.interfaces for more
documentation on this directive.
Now depend on z3c.autoinclude. This allows the use of the
<includeDependencies package="."/> directive, which automatically loads
up ZCML needed for the dependencies listed in your project’s
setup.py. The new release of grokproject adds this line
automatically. Upgrade grokproject to make use of this
functionality in new projects:
$ easy_install -U grokproject

Classes that end with “-Base” are no longer implicitly considered base
classes. These classes need to have the grok.baseclass() directive added to
them explicitly.
See upgrade_notes_0.12 for more information.




Bug fixes

Do not register the publishTraverse and browserDefault methods of the
JSON component as views.
Methods with names that start with an ‘_’ are not registered as views
for XMLRPC, REST and JSON components.
Use a configuration action for the registration of the static directory.
Fix imports from zope.app.securitypolicy.
Grok does not raise a GrokError anymore when it finds unassociated
templates, but will issue a UserWarning.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/161948: grok.testing.grok()
now also loads the ZPT template factories so that unit tests that
need to configure views with ZPT templates continue to work.
Changed a few remaining references to grok.grok and
grok.grok_component to their correct equivalents in
grok.testing.
grok.testing.grok_component() could not be used in a pure
doctest. This needed a bugfix in Martian (since 0.9.2). Add a test
that demonstrates this problem.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/162437: grok.Form and its
subclasses did not implement IBrowserView.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/185414: grok introspector
was broken for zipped eggs.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/125720: server control form
had shutdown as default action, even when entering an admin message.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/80403: Fix situation where
a module name is identical to the package name. At least modules
with templates can now have same name as their package.
Multiple skins and REST protocols could be registered under the same
name, but this is actually a conflict. Now give configuration
conflict error when someone tries this.
Overriding traversal behavior using the traverse() method or
grok.Traverser failed in the face of (REST) PUT and
DELETE. XML-RPC also failed when custom traversal was in use.
Fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/grok/+bug/187590 where config action
discriminators for permission and role registrations were incorrect.
Permission definitions received the wrong, too high, configure
action priority (not to be confused with grokker priority). In some
cases this caused permissions to be defined later than they were
used. Use a low action priority instead for permissions.



Restructuring

Refactor commonalities out of meta.py.
zope.app.securitypolicy is no longer used. zope.securitypolicy provides
all securitypolicy features used by Grok.




0.11 (2007-11-08)
See: upgrade_notes_0.11 for special notes on upgrading to this release.

Feature changes

Integrated skins and layers: grok.layer, grok.IGrokLayer,
grok.Skin.
Grok now supports hooking in new template languages without much work.
See also doc/minitutorials/template-languages.txt. See Restructuring below
for more techinical info.
Accessing a template macro via context/@@the_view/the_template is now
deprecated for the standard ZPT story of using
context/@@the_view/macro/the_template.
There is now a grok.direct() directive that can be used on GlobalUtilities
to mark that the class provides the utility interface directly and need
no instantiation.
Removed grok.define_permission in favor of the
grok.Permission component base class. You should now subclass
this base class to define permissions. See also
doc/minitutorials/permissions.txt
Added the grok.Role component base class to define roles.
The admin UI now displays and offers deletion of broken objects.
Removed support for defining model schemas using an inner class with
the special name fields. This was abandoned in favor the usual
Zope 3 way of defining schemas in interfaces and implementing them
in our Grok models.
Integrated REST support. See doc/minitutorials/rest.txt for usage
information.



Bug fixes

Remove zc.recipe.egg, zc.recipe.filestorage, zc.recipe.testrunner,
zc.zope3recipes from version requirements.
The admin UI now shows interfaces in modules.
handle... is not a special function name anymore.
Views no longer need a custom AbsoluteURL view to determine
their URL, since each instance now properly gets a __name__
attribute.
buildout.cfg extends versions.cfg to pin down the versions of the
dependency tree. See also http://grok.zope.org/releaseinfo/readme.html



Restructuring

Grokkers now emit configuration actions, much like ZCML directive
handlers do. If you defined custom grokkers,
see upgrade_notes_0.11 for more information.
The new pluggable template language support includes some restructuring:

GrokPageTemplate is now split up into two. BaseTemplate, on which all
templates need to be based, and GrokTemplate, which also provides a
set of methods for easy integration of templating languages.
All objects based on GrokTemplate are now grokked, instead of having
separate grokkers for each type of template.
The View is now completely template-language agnostic, which makes it
easy to hook in new page template languages.
There are now new interfaces (ITemplate and ITemplateFileFactory)
used when you implement support for a new templating language.


Changed the way grok’s functional tests are set up. Instead of each
test case doing its own test setup, it is now done once by the
ftesting layer. This avoids ordering problems when some ftests
would influence the environment of other ftests that were run later
in time.




0.10.2 (2007-10-24)
Bug fixes

Remove zc.recipe.egg, zc.recipe.filestorage, zc.recipe.testrunner,
zc.zope3recipes from version requirements.
Require zope.app.error = 3.5.1



0.10.1 (2007-10-10)
Bug fixes

buildout.cfg extends versions.cfg to pin down the versions of the
dependency tree. This should avoid the situation where we release
Grok, some dependency changes, and Grok breaks as a result. In
conjunction with this we will also be releasing a new version of
grokproject that will use this version infrastructure by default.
For more information about this change, see:
http://grok.zope.org/releaseinfo/readme.html




0.10 (2007-08-21)

Feature changes

Integrated admin user interface.
Configuration using Martian (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/martian).
Flash message infrastructure included.
Adjust dependencies for Grok so that grokproject should work on
Windows.



Bug fixes

A fix in Martian where multiple grok.Model or grok.Container classes
could result in something being found as a context twice.




0.9 series (early 2007 until July 2007)
Feature changes
Grok was released in “continuous release” mode from SVN during this period.


0.1 series (September 2006 until early 2007)
Feature changes
Grok was created in September 2006.

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