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salesforce-bulk

Python interface to the Salesforce.com Bulk API.

2.2.0 3.2M downloads/mo #2693 most downloaded on PyPI heroku/salesforce-bulk

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Last release 6 years ago

no release in 18 months

Release timing varies

gaps range from 2 weeks to 2.7 years

This project publishes no release notes

the list below is its commits, not an announcement

Nothing withdrawn

no release was ever pulled

12 years old

15 releases · first in 2014

0 releases in the last 12 months

see the full history below

Release timeline

15 releases · Mar 2014 to Nov 2020
2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025
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Releases

latest 15
  1. 2.2.0 12 Nov 2020
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v2.1.0 and v2.2.0 there were 21 commits, 12 of them substantive:

    • Prettify code blocks in read me
    • Support 1.0 version of simple-salesforce for login
    • Change tests to use domain instead of sandbox argument
    • Remove old python versions from tests
    • Bump versions in all the places to appease travis
    • Update test salesforce Org settings.
    • Try again with passwords for test org
    • Test failure based on positional argument
    • cleanup python 3.8 escape sequence warnings in regex
    • Update README.rst
    • set contentType to default value if necessary
    • use method to get default
  2. 2.1.0 20 Feb 2018
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v2.0.0 and v2.1.0 there were 14 commits, 10 of them substantive:

    • Added method for uploading CSV mapping file
    • Added test that uses a mapping file when doing CSV upload
    • Add pk-chunking support
    • Fix python 3.3 tests
    • PK Chunking Docs
    • Force str/unicode value for pk_chunking value in else case
    • Fix readme formatting
    • Support batch list and batch request API
    • Assert requests start with our query
    • Fix variable reuse
  3. 2.0.0 31 Aug 2017

    Nothing published for this version

  4. 2.0.0.dev7 31 Aug 2017 pre-release
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between v2.0.0dev6 and v2.0.0dev7 there were 5 commits, 5 of them substantive:

    • Prep for 2.0.0 release
    • Fix travis badge text
    • Set version to 2.0.0dev7 to test upload code
    • Add publish command processor
    • publish wasn't overriding with new command, add newpublish
  5. 2.0.0.dev6 31 Aug 2017 pre-release
    Commits, not release notes

    This project publishes no release notes. Between 1.1.0 and v2.0.0dev6 there were 49 commits, 34 of them substantive:

    • Add missing import for time
    • Update csv_adapter.py
    • Update setup.py
    • Add sandbox support to Bulk
    • Add missing bulk variable
    • Fix unexpected keyword argument
    • Change placement of sandbox variable
    • Streamline codebase to support not just CSV.
    • Should have python 3 support
    • Use simple-salesforce for password based login
    • JSON/Python 3 Support
    • Make tests work
    • Add more tearDown
    • JSON Tests and Fixes
    • Separate Query and Upload Results
    • Fix simple-salesforce requirement
    • Fix some typos and extra imports
    • Tests for Python 3
    • Put JSON docs first.
    • Bump default API version to latest

    …and 14 more.

  6. 1.1.0 18 Aug 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  7. 1.0.9 12 Jun 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  8. 1.0.8 12 Jun 2015

    Nothing published for this version

  9. 1.0.7 16 Jun 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  10. 1.0.6 16 Jun 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  11. 1.0.5 28 Apr 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  12. 1.0.3 25 Apr 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  13. 1.0.2 10 Apr 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  14. 1.0.1 24 Mar 2014

    Nothing published for this version

  15. 1.0.0 17 Mar 2014

    Nothing published for this version

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