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## v.NEXT
* Subscription handles returned from `Meteor.subscribe` and
`TemplateInstance#subscribe` now have a `subscriptionId` property to identify
which subscription the handle is for.
* The `onError` callback to `Meteor.subscribe` has been replaced with a more
general `onStop` callback that has an error as an optional first argument.
The `onStop` callback is called when the subscription is terminated for
any reason.
* Template instances now have a `subscribe` method that functions exactly like
`Meteor.subscribe`, but stops the subscription when the template is destroyed.
There is a new method on Template instances called `subscriptionsReady()`
which is a reactive function that returns true when all of the subscriptions
made with `TemplateInstance#subscribe` are ready. There is also a built-in
helper that returns the same thing and can be accessed with
`Template.subscriptionsReady` inside any template.
### Mongo
* Meteor is now tested against MongoDB 2.6 (and the bundled version used by
`meteor run` has been upgraded). It should still work fine with MongoDB 2.4.
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of this release, Meteor uses a version of the Node Mongo driver that is
compatible with MongoDB 3.0 and it is likely that it will work.)
* `c.upsert({_id: 'x'}, {foo: 1})`, when acting as an insert, now uses the `_id`
of `'x'` rather than a random `_id`, in the Minimongo implementation of
`upsert`, just like it does for `c.upsert({_id: 'x'}, {$set: {foo: 1}})`.
(The previous behavior matched a bug in the MongoDB 2.4 implementation of
upsert that is fixed in MongoDB 2.6.) #2278
* If the oplog observe driver gets too far behind in processing the oplog, skip
entries and re-poll queries instead of trying to keep up. #2668
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message but otherwise be ignored. Now it crashes the process, as it did before
0.8.1. #3038
* Support `Npm.require('foo/bar')`. #3505 #3526
* Optimize common cases faced by the "crossbar" data structure (used by oplog
tailing and DDP method write tracking). #3697
* In `package.js` files, `Npm.require` can only require built-in Node modules
(and dev bundle modules, though you shouldn't depend on that), not the modules
from its own `Npm.depends`. Previously, such code would work but only on the
second time a `package.js` was executed.
* Use correct transform for allow/deny rules in `update` when different rules
have different transforms. #3108
* Add `onRendered`, `onCreated`, and `onDestroyed` methods to `Template`
* Provide direct access to the collection and database objects from the npm
Mongo driver via new `rawCollection` and `rawDatabase` methods on
`Mongo.Collection`. #3640
* Ignore vim swap files in the `public` and `private` directories. #3322
* The oplog observe driver recovers from failed attempts to apply the modifier
from the oplog (eg, because of empty field names).
* The `accounts-password` `Accounts.emailTemplates` can now specify arbitrary
email `headers`. The `from` address can now be set separately on the
individual templates, and is a function there rather than a static string.
\#2858 #2854
### Minimongo
* When acting as an insert, `c.upsert({_id: 'x'}, {foo: 1})` now uses the `_id`
of `'x'` rather than a random `_id` in the Minimongo implementation of
`upsert`, just like it does for `c.upsert({_id: 'x'}, {$set: {foo: 1}})`.
(The previous behavior matched a bug in the MongoDB 2.4 implementation of
upsert that is fixed in MongoDB 2.6.) #2278
* Avoid unnecessary work while paused in minimongo.
* Fix bugs related to observing queries with field filters: `changed` callbacks
should not trigger unless a field in the filter has changed, and `changed`
callbacks need to trigger when a parent of an included field is
unset. #2254 #3571
* Disallow setting fields with empty names in minimongo, to match MongoDB 2.6
semantics.
### DDP
* Subscription handles returned from `Meteor.subscribe` and
`TemplateInstance#subscribe` now have a `subscriptionId` property to identify
which subscription the handle is for.
* The `onError` callback to `Meteor.subscribe` has been replaced with a more
general `onStop` callback that has an error as an optional first argument.
The `onStop` callback is called when the subscription is terminated for
any reason.
* Websockets now support the permessage-deflate option, which compresses data on
the wire. It is enabled by default on the server. To disable it, set
`$SERVER_WEBSOCKET_COMPRESSION` to `0`. To configure compression options, set
`$SERVER_WEBSOCKET_COMPRESSION` to a JSON object that will be used as an
argument to
[`deflate.configure`](https://github.com/faye/permessage-deflate-node/blob/master/README.md).
Compression is supported on the client side by Meteor's DDP client and by
browsers including Chrome, Safari and Firefox 37.
* The return value from a server-side `Meteor.call` or `Meteor.apply` is now a
clone of what the function returned rather than sharing mutable state. #3201
* `spiderable` now supports escaped `#!` fragments. #2938
* `meteor login --email` no longer takes an ignored argument. #3532
* Make it easier to use the Node DDP client implementation without running a web
server too. #3452
### Blaze
* Template instances now have a `subscribe` method that functions exactly like
`Meteor.subscribe`, but stops the subscription when the template is destroyed.
There is a new method on Template instances called `subscriptionsReady()`
which is a reactive function that returns true when all of the subscriptions
made with `TemplateInstance#subscribe` are ready. There is also a built-in
helper that returns the same thing and can be accessed with
`Template.subscriptionsReady` inside any template.
* Add `onRendered`, `onCreated`, and `onDestroyed` methods to `Template`
* Fix bug where, when a helper or event handler was called from inside a custom
block helper, `Template.instance()` returned the `Template.contentBlock`
template instead of the actual user-defined template, making it difficult to
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The previous functionality can be reproduced by using
`Template.instance().data` instead of `Template.currentData()`.
* Remove some packages used internally to support legacy MDG systems
(`application-configuration`, `ctl`, `ctl-helper`, `follower-livedata`,
`dev-bundle-fetcher`, and `star-translate`).
* Optimize common cases faced by the "crossbar" data structure (used by oplog
tailing and DDP method write tracking). #3697
### Isobuild
* Fix regression in 1.0.2 where `meteor run --settings s` would ignore errors
reading or parsing the settings file. #3757
* Support `Npm.require('foo/bar')`. #3505 #3526
* Don't overly escape `Meteor.settings.public` and other parts of
`__meteor_runtime_config__`. #3730
* In `package.js` files, `Npm.require` can only require built-in Node modules
(and dev bundle modules, though you shouldn't depend on that), not the modules
from its own `Npm.depends`. Previously, such code would work but only on the
second time a `package.js` was executed.
* Ignore vim swap files in the `public` and `private` directories. #3322
### Meteor Accounts
* The `accounts-password` `Accounts.emailTemplates` can now specify arbitrary
email `headers`. The `from` address can now be set separately on the
individual templates, and is a function there rather than a static
string. #2858 #2854
* Add login hooks on the client: `Accounts.onLogin` and
`Accounts.onLoginFailure`. #3572
* Add an index to the collection that stores OAuth login configuration to ensure
that only one configuration exists per service. #3514
### Webapp
* `spiderable` now supports escaped `#!` fragments. #2938
* Don't overly escape `Meteor.settings.public` and other parts of
`__meteor_runtime_config__`. #3730
### `meteor` command-line tool
* `meteor login --email` no longer takes an ignored argument. #3532
* Fix regression in 1.0.2 where `meteor run --settings s` would ignore errors
reading or parsing the settings file. #3757
* Fix crash in `meteor publish` in some cases when the package is inside an
app. #3676
* Avoid unnecessary work while paused in minimongo.
* Use correct transform for allow/deny rules in `update` when different rules
have different transforms. #3108
* Websockets now support the permessage-deflate option, which compresses data on
the wire. It is enabled by default on the server. To disable it, set
`$SERVER_WEBSOCKET_COMPRESSION` to `0`. To configure compression options, set
`$SERVER_WEBSOCKET_COMPRESSION` to a JSON object that will be used as an
argument to
[`deflate.configure`](https://github.com/faye/permessage-deflate-node/blob/master/README.md).
Compression is supported on the client side by Meteor's DDP client and by
browsers including Chrome, Safari and Firefox 37.
* Provide direct access to some npm modules used by core packages on the
`NpmModules` field of `WebAppInternals`, `MongoInternals`, and
`HTTPInternals`.
* Provide direct access to the collection and database objects from the npm
Mongo driver via new `rawCollection` and `rawDatabase` methods on
`Mongo.Collection`. #3640
### Utilities
* Provide direct access to all options supported by the `request` npm module via
the new server-only `npmRequestOptions` option to `HTTP.call`. #1703
* Add an index to the collection that stores OAuth login configuration to ensure
that only one configuration exists per service. #3514
* Fix bugs related to observing queries with field filters: `changed` callbacks
should not trigger unless a field in the filter has changed, and `changed`
callbacks need to trigger when a parent of an included field is
unset. #2254 #3571
### Other bug fixes and improvements
* Disallow setting fields with empty names in minimongo, to match MongoDB 2.6
semantics.
* Remove some packages used internally to support legacy MDG systems
(`application-configuration`, `ctl`, `ctl-helper`, `follower-livedata`,
`dev-bundle-fetcher`, and `star-translate`).
* The oplog observe driver recovers from failed attempts to apply the modifier
from the oplog (eg, because of empty field names).
* Provide direct access to some npm modules used by core packages on the
`NpmModules` field of `WebAppInternals`, `MongoInternals`, and
`HTTPInternals`.
* Upgraded dependencies: