Releases: tpvasconcelos/ridgeplot
0.3.1
Internal
- Improve type annotations and use stricter pyright settings (#291)
Documentation
- Use
sphinxcontrib.apidoc
to automatically generate API docs from the source code (#296) - Update hero image in the docs' landing page (#300)
- Update release process notes (#301 and #303)
CI/CD
- Fix regressions tests by comparing against JSON artifacts instead of flaky JPEGs (#299)
Thanks to @imprvhub for their contributions to this release! 🚀
0.3.0
Features
- Add support for histogram and bar traces (#287)
Documentation
- Small improvements to
ridgeplot()
's docstring (#284) - Misc improvements to the API docs and the getting-started and contributing guides (#287)
Internal
- Small improvements to type hints and annotations (#284)
- Introduce an internal
ridgeplot._obj
package to hold object-oriented interfaces (#287)
CI/CD
- Improve type annotations and switch from mypy to pyright with stricter settings (#287)
- Switch from
black
to the newruff
formatter (#287)
0.2.1
0.2.0
After almost 4 years, 30 "patch" releases, +200 pull-requests, and close to 1,000 commits, this is ridgeplot's first minor release (v0.1.30 -> v0.2.0
)! 🚀
ridgeplot has been downloaded over 400k times (peaking at 102k downloads in a single month), is listed as a dependency in 135 public GitHub repositories, and - perhaps most relevantly - is a dependency of larger projects such as Shiny for Python, Ploomber, and NiMARE which further extends the impact and reach of the project.
This release marks a small milestone for ridgeplot, which we believe has now reached a level of maturity and stability that warrants a stricter and more structured, predictable, and standard release and versioning process. Even though we have managed to never publish breaking changes in the past (if you find any, please let us know!), we will from now on be even more careful and mindful of the impact of any changes that could affect downstream users and their applications.
We will make an effort to standardise and document our versioning policy. For now, we will try to simply adhere to the following general rules:
- We are explicitly not going to follow Semantic Versioning, as we believe it is not a good fit for this project yet.
MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
versioning scheme:- MAJOR: We don't have any plans for this yet... we will probably use this in the future once we settle on a more stable API and feature set
- MINOR: New features, significant improvements, and deprecations
- PATCH: Backwards-compatible bug fixes, small improvements, internal changes, and documentation updates
- Breaking changes:
- We might introduce breaking changes in minor releases!
- However, this will never happen without a proper deprecation period and a clear upgrade path. i.e., we will always first deprecate the old API via a
DeprecationWarning
and provide a clear migration path to the new API. - Such instances will be kept to a minimum and will likely only show up in the form of deprecated or renamed parameters or the meaning/behaviour of their arguments/values.
Breaking changes
- Remove support for the deprecated
show_annotations
parameter andcolormode='index'
value (#254) - The new default colormode is
"fillgradient"
(#244) - The default value for
line_width
changed from1
to1.5
(#253)
Features
- Implement new
"fillgradient"
colormode (#244) - Add new
line_color
parameter to theridgeplot
function (#253) - Add a
line_color='fill-color'
option which automatically matches the trace's line color to the trace's fill color (#253) - Add new
norm
parameter to theridgeplot
function to allow users to normalize the data before plotting (#255) - Add
sample_weights
argument toridgeplot()
to allow users to pass sample weights to the KDE estimator (#259)
Deprecations
- Rename
coloralpha
toopacity
for consistently with Plotly Express and deprecate the old parameter name (#245) - Rename
linewidth
toline_width
for consistency with Plotly's API and deprecate the old parameter name (#253) - Deprecated
colorscale='default'
andlist_all_colorscale_names()
in favour or Plotly Express'px.colors.named_colorscales()
(#262)
Dependencies
- The new minimum version of Plotly is
5.20
to leverage the newfillgradient
feature (#244)
Optimizations
- Importing statsmodels, scipy, and numpy can be slow, so we now only import the
ridgeplot._kde
module when the user needs this functionality (#242)
Documentation
- Update examples in the getting-started guide to reflect the new default colormode (#244)
- Update the
plotly.min.js
version from2.27
to2.35.2
to leverage thefillgradient
feature (#244) - Fix the API reference docs for the internal
ridgeplot._color
module (#244) - Tighten margins in generated examples (#257)
- Add the reference jupyter notebook used to generate the ridgeplot logo (#242)
- Update ridgeplot's logo to use Plotly's official colors (#243)
CI/CD
- Stop sending coverage reports to Codacy (#265)
- Improve local development experience and optimise the CI pipeline (#273)
Internal
- Simplify and refactor
interpolate_color
to not depend onpx.colors.find_intermediate_color
(#253) - Improve type narrowing using
typing.TypeIs
(#259) - Refactor community health files (#260)
Thanks to @sstephanyy for their contributions to this release! 🚀
0.1.30
Features
- Add support for named CSS colors (#229)
- Allow users to define color scales as a collection of colors (
Collection[Color]
) (#231) - Dynamically infer the default colorscale from the active Plotly template (#237)
Documentation
- Improve the documentation for the
colormode
parameter (#232)
Internal
- Refactor
_figure_factory.py
to use a functional approach (#228) - Stop using the term "midpoints" to refer to the "interpolation values" when dealing with continuous color scales (#232)
- Refactor color validation logic to use helpers provided by Plotly (#233)
- Drop
colors.json
and use Plotly'sColorscaleValidator
andnamed_colorscales
directly (#234) - Refactor color utilities into
ridgeplot._color
(#235)
0.1.29
Features
- Add new
"trace-index-row-wise"
colormode (#224)
Improvements
- Remove duplicated labels when plotting multiple traces on the same y-axis row (#223)
Documentation
Internal
- Eagerly validate input shapes in
RidgeplotFigureFactory
(#222) - Vendor
_zip_equal()
from more-itertools (#222) - Improve overall test coverage (#222)
Bug fixes
- Support edge case in
get_collection_array_shape
where the input array is empty or contains nested empty arrays (#222)
CI/CD
- Add new
"Greet new users"
workflow to welcome new contributors to the project (#210) - Add
concurrency
entries to relevant GitHub workflows (#211) - Add Dependabot configuration file (#211)
- Add GitHub issue templates (#211)
- Add support for Python 3.13 (#217)
- Add a CodeQL GitHub workflow (#220)
0.1.27
Breaking changes
- Dropped support for Python 3.8, in accordance with the official Python support policy1. (#204)
- Removed deprecated function
get_all_colorscale_names()
in favor oflist_all_colorscale_names()
(#200)
CI/CD
- Adopt
setuptools-scm
for package versioning (#200) - Add
actionlint
pre-commit hook (#201) - Improve logic in
.github/workflows/check-release-notes.yaml
to post comments to the PR (#201) - Handle footnotes in the automatically generated release notes (#209)
0.1.26
Breaking changes
CI/CD
0.1.25
This release contains a number of improvements to the docs, API reference, CI/CD logic (incl. official support for Python 3.12), and other minor internal changes.
Documentation
Internals
- Migrate from
setup.cfg
frompyproject.toml
(#176) - Use
importlib.resources
to load data assets from within the package - to be PEP-302 compliant (#176) - Enforce "strict" mypy mode (mostly improved type annotations for generic types) (#177)
CI/CD
- Add support for Python 3.12 (#182)
0.1.24
Breaking changes
- Dropped support for Python 3.7. (#154)
Features
- Add hoverinfo by default to the Plotly traces. (#174)
Documentation
- Use the
{raw} html :file: _static/charts/<PLOT-ID>.html
directive to load the interactive Plotly graphs in the generated Sphinx docs. The generated HTML artefacts only include a<div>
wrapper block now and the plotly.min.js is now vendored and automatically loaded via thehtml_js_files
Sphinx config. (#132) - Small adjustments to the example plots in the documentation. (#132)
- Reformat markdown files, removing all line breaks. (#132)
Internals
- Define a
ridgeplot._missing.MISSING
sentinel object for internal use (this replaces the multiple module-level_MISSING = object()
sentinels). (#154) - Add an internal
extras/
directory to place helper modules and packages used in different CI tasks. (#154 and #161)
CI/CD
- Replace
isort
,flake8
, andpyupgrade
withruff
. (#131) - Add regression tests for the figure artifacts generated by the examples in
_ridgeplot_examples
. (#154) - Remove the Python locked dependency files. (#163)