Constance - Dynamic Django settings
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Fork
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This is a fork of the original django-constance project which can be found at:
https://github.com/comoga/django-constance
Main reason for the fork is to have django-constance pip installable with
Django 1.4+ compatibility fixes.
Hopefully we can have this fork merged back into the official repository as
soon as possible.
It also adds the option to use a cached version of the config object.
If constance is used in a situation where there are very frequent lookups
(many per second) it is more preferable to use a cached version of the values
that is refreshed ever so often.
Features
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* Easily migrate your static settings to dynamic settings.
* Admin interface to edit the dynamic settings.
Installation
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Install from PyPI the backend specific variant of django-constance:
For the (default) Redis backend::
pip install django-constance[redis]
For the database backend::
pip install django-constance[database]
Alternatively -- if you're sure that the dependencies are already
installed -- you can also run::
pip install django-constance-trbs
Or install the git development version using ``pip``::
pip install -e git+git://github.com/trbs/django-constance-trbs#egg=django-constance-trbs
Configuration
-------------
Modify your ``settings.py``. Add ``'constance'`` to your ``INSTALLED_APPS``,
and move each key you want to turn dynamic into the ``CONSTANCE_CONFIG``
section, like this::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'constance',
)
CONSTANCE_CONFIG = {
'MY_SETTINGS_KEY': {
'default': 42,
'help_text': 'the answer to everything'
},
}
Here, ``42`` is the default value for the key ``MY_SETTINGS_KEY`` if it is
not found in the backend. The help text will be shown in the admin.
You can use ``django.utils.datastructures.SortedDict`` or
``collections.OrderedDict`` for ``CONSTANCE_CONFIG`` if you don't want to
have your settings sorted alphabetically in the admin.
See the `Backends`_ section how to setup the backend.
Backends
~~~~~~~~
Constance ships with a bunch of backends that are used to store the
configuration values. By default it uses the Redis backend. To override
the default please set the ``CONSTANCE_BACKEND`` setting to the appropriate
dotted path.
Redis (default)
+++++++++++++++
::
CONSTANCE_BACKEND = 'constance.backends.redisd.RedisBackend'
The is the default backend and has a couple of options:
* ``CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION``
A dictionary of parameters to pass to the to Redis client, e.g.::
CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION = {
'host': 'localhost',
'port': 6379,
'db': 0,
}
Alternatively you can use a URL to do the same::
CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION = 'redis://username:password@localhost:6379/0'
* ``CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION_CLASS``
An (optional) dotted import path to a connection to use, e.g.::
CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION_CLASS = 'myproject.myapp.mockup.Connection'
* ``CONSTANCE_REDIS_PREFIX``
The (optional) prefix to be used for the key when storing in the Redis
database. Defaults to ``'constance:'``. E.g.::
CONSTANCE_REDIS_PREFIX = 'constance:myproject:'
Database
++++++++
::
CONSTANCE_BACKEND = 'constance.backends.database.DatabaseBackend'
If you want to use this backend you also need to add the databse backend
to your ``INSTALLED_APPS`` setting to make sure the data model is correctly
created::
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# other apps
'constance.backends.database',
)
It also uses `django-picklefield`_ to store the values in the database, so
you need to install this library, too. E.g.::
pip install django-picklefield
Alternatively follow the backend specific installation instructions above.
The database backend has the ability to automatically cache the config
values and clear them when saving. You need to set the following setting
to enable this feature::
CONSTANCE_DATABASE_CACHE_BACKEND = 'memcached://127.0.0.1:11211/'
.. note:: This won't work with a cache backend that doesn't support
cross-process caching, because correct cache invalidation
can't be guaranteed.
Starting in Django 1.3 you can alternatively use the name of an entry of
the ``CACHES`` setting. E.g.::
CACHES = {
'default': {
'BACKEND': 'django.core.cache.backends.memcached.MemcachedCache',
'LOCATION': '127.0.0.1:11211',
}
}
CONSTANCE_DATABASE_CACHE_BACKEND = 'default'
Just like the Redis backend you can set an optional prefix that is used during
database interactions. To keep backward compatibility it defaults to ``''``
(an empty string). To use something else do this::
CONSTANCE_DATABASE_PREFIX = 'constance:myproject:'
.. _django-picklefield: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-picklefield/
Usage
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Constance can be used from your Python code and from your Django templates.
* Python
Accessing the config variables is as easy as importing the config
object and accessing the variables with attribute lookups::
from constance import config
# ...
if config.MY_SETTINGS_KEY == 42:
answer_the_question()
* Django templates
To access the config object from your template, you can either
pass the object to the template context::
from django.shortcuts import render
from constance import config
def myview(request):
return render(request, 'my_template.html', {'config': config})
Or you can use the included config context processor.::
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = (
# ...
'constance.context_processors.config',
)
This will add the config instance to the context of any template
rendered with a ``RequestContext``.
Then, in your template you can refer to the config values just as
any other variable, e.g.::
<h1>Welcome on {{ config.SITE_NAME }}</h1>
{% if config.BETA_LAUNCHED %}
Woohoo! Head over <a href="/sekrit/">here</a> to use the beta.
{% else %}
Sadly we haven't launched yet, click <a href="/newsletter/">here</a>
to signup for our newletter.
{% endif %}
Editing
~~~~~~~
Fire up your ``admin`` and you should see a new app called ``Constance``
with ``MY_SETTINGS_KEY`` in the ``Config`` pseudo model.
By default changing the settings via the admin is only allowed for super users.
But in case you want to use the admin's ability to implement custom
authorization checks, feel free to set the ``CONSTANCE_SUPERUSER_ONLY`` setting
to ``False`` and give the users or user groups access to the
``constance.change_config`` permission.
Screenshots
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The standard edit screen.
.. figure:: https://github.com/comoga/django-constance/raw/master/docs/screenshot1.png
The virtual application ``Constance`` among your regular applications.
Changelog
---------
v0.6 (2013/04/12)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Added Python 3 support. Supported versions: 2.6, 2.7, 3.2 and 3.3.
For Python 3.x the use of Django > 1.5.x is required.
* Fixed a serious issue with ordering in the admin when using the database
backend. Thanks, Bouke Haarsma.
* Switch to django-discover-runner as test runner to be able to run on
Python 3.
* Fixed an issue with refering to static files in the admin interface
when using Django < 1.4.
v0.5 (2013/03/02)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Fixed compatibility with Django 1.5's swappable model backends.
* Converted the ``key`` field of the database backend to use a ``CharField``
with uniqueness instead of just ``TextField``.
For South users we provide a migration for that change. First you
have to "fake" the initial migration we've also added to this release::
django-admin.py migrate database --fake 0001
After that you can run the rest of the migrations::
django-admin.py migrate database
* Fixed compatibility with Django>1.4's way of refering to static files in
the admin.
* Added ability to add custom authorization checks via the new
``CONSTANCE_SUPERUSER_ONLY`` setting.
* Added Polish translation. Thanks, Janusz Harkot.
* Allow ``CONSTANCE_REDIS_CONNECTION`` being an URL instead of a dict.
* Added ``CONSTANCE_DATABASE_PREFIX`` setting allow setting a key prefix.
* Switched test runner to use django-nose.