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0.17.2

Security update.

0.17.1

Here is a small release to update dependencies and fix `ThingyList.distinct()` so that it behaves [just like MongoDB](https://www.mongodb.com/docs/manual/reference/method/db.collection.distinct/#array-fields) on array fields.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Refty/mongo-thingy/compare/0.17.0...0.17.1

0.17.0

Maintenance update. Not much has changed apart from `find_one_and_update` signature.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Refty/mongo-thingy/compare/0.16.0...0.17.0

0.16.0

Happy to release Mongo-Thingy 0.16.0, that has quite a few interesting features!

* [Mongomock-Motor](https://github.com/michaelkryukov/mongomock_motor) has been added to the list of supported backends.
* You can now play with camel case data without giving up on snake case in your Python code. 🤯
The new `CamelCase` mixin translates attributes accesses from snake case to camel case. For example, `thingy.foo_bar` will access the `fooBar` field of the document. Just add the mixin to your class signature and you're good to go!
* Views could already be applied on cursors, but not at a later stage (i.e. when the cursor is exhausted). You can now apply views on result lists as well:
python
>>> users = User.find().to_list(None) Note the `to_list(None)` here! Users are now fetched and in memory.
>>> for credentials in users.view("credentials"):
... print(credentials)
{'username': 'MrFoo', 'password': 't0ps3cr3t'}
{'username': 'MrsBar', 'password': '123456789'}

This works because we now wrap results in a `list` subclass named `ThingyList`, meaning that you can extend that class to implement your own operations on result lists!
* Mongo-Thingy now exposes most of the PyMongo collection write methods directly at the `Thingy` level, such as `Thingy.update_one`. You don't need to play with `Thingy.collection` anymore when you want to run optimized queries.

Thanks to our new contributor Flowtter for his work on that release!

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Refty/mongo-thingy/compare/0.15.1...0.16.0

0.15.0

Just a tiny release to add support for `connect(..., database_name="database")`.

This is particularly useful when you connect with an URI that you can't change (e.g. given by a cloud provider) and that doesn't specify a default database, or when you have one specified but still want to use another one.

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Refty/mongo-thingy/compare/0.14.0...0.15.0

0.14.0

Biggest release in a long time!

* Mongo-Thingy is now both sync and async! 🔥 (39)
* It also supports other backends than PyMongo / Motor, namely [MongoMock](https://github.com/mongomock/mongomock) and [MontyDB](https://github.com/davidlatwe/montydb) (#36).
* A new `Cursor.delete()` method has been implemented as well. (40, see 25 for rationale)

**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/Refty/mongo-thingy/compare/0.13.1...0.14.0

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