Welcome to urlfix’s changelog

urlfix 0.2.2

  • Script mode now supports updating links in sub-nested directories.

  • DirURLFix now supports replacement of outdated links in sub-nested directories.

  • Now supporting ReStructured text (.rst) files.

  • Added support for RMarkdown (.rmd) files.

  • A recursive argument was added to script mode. The argument input-file was renamed inpath to reflect that this may be a file or directory.

  • DirURLFix is now fully recursive.

  • Extended tests to ensure that recursion works as expected.

  • Refactored dirurlfix‘s main replacement method to allow for greater flexibility in recursive replacements.

  • Fixed a bug due to differences in file orders between Linux and Windows.

  • Initial support for recursive link updates. See #24.

urlfix 0.2.1

  • Download URL is now automated, please release new versions as v-version-number-here.

  • Script mode has been added as a __main__.py module. You can now therefore call urlfix at the command line/Terminal via python -m urlfix.

  • A script mode has been added to enable commandline replacement of outdated links. See #22.

  • Fixed issues with links not being replaced following changes to directory replacement.

  • Restored inplace replacement. Using temporary files for now. See #15 and #10.

  • Versioning is now automated. You can now check version number via urlfix.__version__

  • dirurlfix is a new module dedicate to directory replacements.

  • Fixed issues with markdown links in the format []()[]() not being fully matched. See #17

  • Fixed issues with double text appearing in the replacement file. Related to Issue 20.

  • Fixed issues with URLs not being matched if they are on the same line. Issue #20.

  • Users are now warned if a target URL is outdated and no newer URL exists. See #18

  • Fixed issues with text loss in output markdown files. See #16

  • Fixed issues with tests failing when run consecutively

  • Inplace replacement is no longer supported via the inplace=True argument.

  • Replacement of files now supports adding exceptions that is URLs whose links are known to be valid.

  • Added support for automatic detection of file extensions negating the need to manually specify file formats.

  • Initial support for directory replacements, thanks to nirolada.

urlfix 0.2.0

  • show_parsed_urls was dropped. Future plans to find a better way to validate matched URLs.

  • find_links was dropped. Everything is now done under replace_urls.

  • URLFix is a new class to make it easier to write class methods and access class variables.

  • show_parsed_urls is no longer necessary and may be dropped in future versions.

  • replace_urls was refactored to avoid unnecessary loops that would otherwise slow down the process.

  • Extended sanity tests to ensure that input and output files exist.

  • returned_matched was dropped in replace_urls. Use show_parsed_urls for low level returns.

  • verbose in replace_urls is now more human friendly by providing the actual name of the output file.

  • Updated testurls.md to ensure only markdown like links are replaced.

  • The regular expression in find_links was replaced with a more robust one.

  • visit_urls was renamed to replace_urls and extended to allow inplace replacement (or not) as well as writing to an output file.

  • fixurls was renamed to urlfix.

  • check_url was removed but may be replaced.

  • Add more sanity checks to ensure that the regular expressions used work as detected.

  • Made expected formats and return types more explicit.

  • Initial support for tests.

  • Fixed issues with installation

urlfix 0.1.0

  • Initial release to preserve name on PyPI.