Marten, good to have you back in the fold. I'll leave the effort in your
hands (phew!) - as before, let me know if I can help in any way. I'm fairly
new to Django internals, so don't expect much!

I can test, however, and help with docs somewhat (based on limited
knowledge).

Cheers,
James
On Sep 9, 2015 2:52 AM, "Marten Kenbeek" <marten.k...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi James,
>
> Thanks for keeping this alive while I had some personal issues to sort
> out. I'll be working on this again, though I can use all the help I can
> get.
>
> As for the work that still needs to be done:
>
>    - 3.1 is done, mostly as a proof-of-concept that can be found at
>    https://github.com/knbk/django/tree/url_dispatcher
>    - 3.2 is done. I've worked on this in separate PR's, which have all
>    been merged by now.
>    - 3.3:
>       - Legacy functionality has been implemented, namely through the
>       RegexPattern, LocalizedRegexPattern and LocalePrefix constraints.
>       - I've kept a lot of functional tests, and I believe the unit tests
>       have decent coverage. It would be good to have more tests, but I don't
>       think it's a necessity.
>       - Yes, pretty much all the documentation must still be written.
>       - These could be implemented pretty straight-forward in separate
>       patches after the main project has been merged.
>
> The resolver is not quite as fast as I'd hoped, especially `reverse()`.
> There are some trade-offs we can make, but we'll have to decide which are
> worth it.
> I think that is the main problem we need to tackle before we push for a
> merge.
>
> Marten
>
> Op dinsdag 25 augustus 2015 20:57:14 UTC+2 schreef Tim Graham:
>>
>> Thanks for taking this on, James. I do think it would be best to defer
>> this to Django 1.10 rather than try to rush it into Django 1.9 at this
>> point. Also, there are several URL related deprecations scheduled to
>> complete in 1.10 which should simplify things (I've started on those
>> removals here: https://github.com/django/django/pull/5143). Absent
>> another interested person, I should be able to mentor you on this during
>> the Django 1.10 release cycle (which can start once we cut the stable/1.9.x
>> branch after 1.9 alpha around September 21). In the meantime, if you want
>> take a look for some simpler tickets to tackle to get a feel for our
>> contribution process, I think that would be helpful.
>>
>> On Tuesday, August 25, 2015 at 2:25:07 PM UTC-4, James Addison wrote:
>>>
>>> In the interests of keeping the excellent work done by Marten Kenbeek
>>> (knbk on IRC/Github) on the GSOC 2015 URL Dispatcher project [1] current
>>> and moving along, I've created a new branch [2] and rebased it against
>>> current master. (I am doing this because it seems like Marten is no longer
>>> able to continue working on the effort. *If this should change or is
>>> incorrect, Marten, please let me/us know!*)
>>>
>>> To try and find how far along the project is, I've quickly compared the
>>> original GSOC outline/timeline [1] against my updated branch [2] to see
>>> what is done/remaining:
>>>
>>>    - section 3.1 (Design phase) I believe was done, but am unable to
>>>    find anything other than a few posts on the django-developer mailing 
>>> list - *is
>>>    there a source for this?*
>>>    - section 3.2 (Namespace overhaul) hasn't been addressed that I can
>>>    tell - *I'd recommend dropping this as it isn't core to the effort*
>>>    - Items completed in section 3.3 (Dispatcher API): 3.3.[1-4]
>>>    - *Items remaining* in section 3.3: (Dispatcher API): 3.3.[5-9] -
>>>    some highlights:
>>>       - re-implementing some legacy functionality for backward
>>>       compatibility (ie. RegexURLPattern)
>>>       - additional tests
>>>       - lots of documentation!
>>>       - additional resolvers (ie. scheme, sub-domain, etc)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Please keep in mind that I'm mostly unfamiliar with the internals of
>>> Django core elements, so I may have easily overlooked/mistook relevant
>>> information. I'd appreciate any other review/input as well. Here is the
>>> branch comparison [3] on Github.
>>>
>>> Based on the Django 1.9 release schedule, I have doubts that this will
>>> be merged in for feature freeze, which is unfortunate. I would like to
>>> think that I am up to the task, but the URL functionality in Django is
>>> about as 'core' as it gets and I would not want to bite off more than I can
>>> chew without backup. Any thoughts on the continued viability of this
>>> effort? Is this something that someone inexperienced with Django internals
>>> should take on? If so, I'd definitely need coaching!
>>>
>>> Lastly, I want to mention that I do have a new project in which I had
>>> been using Marten's branch (and am now using my own branch [2]), and it has
>>> been functionally solid for the scheme, (sub) domain and url resolving and
>>> reversing use cases. See the the urls.py [4] from that project to whet
>>> your appetites as to the possibilities of all this. :)
>>>
>>> Previous discussions on the django-developers mailing list [5].
>>>
>>> [1]
>>> https://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/project/details/google/gsoc2015/knbk/5668600916475904
>>> [2] https://github.com/jaddison/django/tree/gsoc2015_url_dispatcher
>>> [3]
>>> https://github.com/django/django/compare/master...jaddison:gsoc2015_url_dispatcher
>>> [4] https://gist.github.com/jaddison/18dea1bf93767f326aa5
>>> [5]
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/django-developers/marten/django-developers/IoivPLHJ_nw
>>> and
>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/django-developers/marten/django-developers/WQoJN_MGTOg
>>> (most recent)
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> James Addison
>>>
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