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Django tools from WITH
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نام فایل django-wools-0.2.1
نام django-wools
نسخه کتابخانه 0.2.1
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Rémy Sanchez
ایمیل نویسنده remy.sanchez@with-madrid.com
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/WithIO/django-wools
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/django-wools/
مجوز WTFPL
Django Wools ============ Django tools from WITH. That's a collection of things that we at [WITH](https://with-madrid.com/) got tired of copy/pasting in every project. ## Install ``` pip install django_wools ``` ## Included Wools ### Storage #### `django_wools.storage.GzipManifestStaticFilesStorage` That's a sub-class of the [ManifestStaticFilesStorage](https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/3.0/ref/contrib/staticfiles/#manifeststaticfilesstorage) but that makes sure that along with all the files comes a `.gz` version which is easy to pick up for nginx (or other static files server). ### Middlewares #### `django_wools.middlewares.NowMiddleware` Suppose that you have a content that is available up until a given date. When the date is passed then everything related to this content expires. However, in order to do this, you're probably going to make several request, possibly in loosely connected parts of your code. In those cases, when looking at the time, the clock will show different value as the time passes between calls. It means that you could very well end up with one half of your code considering that the object is still valid but the other half that it expired. In order to prevent this, the simplest is to consider that the time is fixed and that the code executes instantly at the moment of the request. The goal of this middleware is to save the current time at each request and then to provide an easy way to get the current time through the request. If the middleware is activated, you should be able to get the time like this: ```python from time import sleep from django.shortcuts import render def my_view(request): print(f"Now is {request.now()}") sleep(42) print(f"Now is still {request.now()}") return render(request, "something.html", {"now": request.now()}) ``` #### `django_wools.middlewares.SlowMiddleware` When developing a SPA or hybrid app, you want to make sure that the app is structurally ready to handle load times from the server, even if the connection is a bit shaky. Also, you want to make sure that not too many requests are sent. In order for you to fully realize how slow your website is going to be on a bad connection, th e SlowMiddleware will automatically add a delay before replying to each request. Add this to your `settings.py` ```python MIDDLEWARE = [ # ... "django_wools.middlewares.SlowMiddleware", ] SLOW_MIDDLEWARE_LATENCY = 1 if DEBUG else 0 ``` By doing this, your requests will be added a 1s delay if the `DEBUG` mode is enabled. ### Database #### `django_wools.db.require_lock` Provides a way to explicitly generate a PostgreSQL lock on a table. By example: ```python from django.db.transaction import atomic from django_wools.db import require_lock from my_app.models import MyModel @atomic @require_lock(MyModel, 'ACCESS EXCLUSIVE') def myview(request): # do stuff here ``` ### Wagtail Images Several Wagtail-specific tags are provided to deal with images and more specifically responsive images. To use it: 1. Add `django_wools` to `INSTALLED_APPS` 2. Import `wools_for_wt_images` from your template ``` {% load wools_for_wt_images %} ``` Some specific settings can be set: - `WOOLS_MAX_PIXEL_RATIO` _(default: `3`)_ &mdash; Highest device pixel ratio to support. - `WOOLS_INCREMENT_STEP_PERCENT` _(default: `(sqrt(2) - 1) * 100`)_ &mdash; The percentage of increase from the base density to the next one. The default values will generate `x1`, `x2` and `x4` with intermediate values that are `x1.4142` and `x2.8284`. All the tags will be default generate WebP images with a PNG fallback. The fallback can be changed to JPEG and the main format has to be WebP. #### `image_fixed_size` This tag will generate a `<picture>` tag for an image whose size in pixels you known in advance. That picture size will be enforced in the HTML code with inline properties. Usage: ``` {% image_fixed_size max-500x500 %} ``` The arguments to this tag, in order, are: - `image` &mdash; The Wagtail-compatible image itself - `spec` &mdash; A spec like you would give to Wagtail (`fill-500x500`, `max-500x500`, etc) - `css_class` &mdash; CSS class that will be added to the root <picture> element. - `fallback_format` &mdash; The format to fallback in case the browser doesn't support WebP. Can either be `"jpeg"` or `"png"`. Defaults to `"png"`. - `lossless` &mdash; A boolean to enable losslessness of WebP. This does not affect the fallback format, so if you want a lossless fallback as well you'll need to use PNG. ### Fonts Wools offers a way to easily download and manage fonts from Google fonts or other pluggable providers. The current version only works with Google fonts, however you are free to create your own sources and converters that will be able to work out what you need. #### Getting started The first thing would be to put the font families that you want into the `settings.py` of your project. By example: ```python WOOLS_FONTS_FAMILIES = [ ('google', 'Roboto'), ('google', 'Nunito'), ] ``` Here we're getting Roboto and Nunito from Google Fonts. > *Note* &mdash; Please make sure that `django_wools` is in your > `INSTALLED_APPS` for this to work. Now let's run the download command: ``` ./manage.py wools_import_fonts ``` And finally, let's put this tag in your page's HTML: ```html {% load wools_fonts %} <!DOCTYPE html> <html class="no-js" lang="{{ CURRENT_LANG }}"> <head> <meta charset="utf-8" /> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> <title>{{ title }}</title> {% fonts_head %} </head> </html> ``` And that's it! The fonts you asked for will be loaded automatically. #### Configuration options There is several settings that you can adjust. ##### `WOOLS_FONTS_DIR` Directory name relative to the static root where the files will be stored. > *Default*: `"fonts"` ##### `WOOLS_STATIC_ROOT` Absolute path to the static root that you want to use to store the fonts. If set to none, the first value from `STATICFILES_DIRS` will be used instead. > *Default*: `None` ##### `WOOLS_FAMILIES` Font families that you want to load. It's a list of (provider, family) tuples. Instead of providing tuples, you can provide `django_wools.settings_types.FontFamily` instances directly. In case you don't provide them, the tuple will be passed as *args to the constructor of `FontFamily`. > *Default*: `[]` ##### `WOOLS_FONTS_PROVIDERS` Dictionary of available font providers. The key is the name of the provider while the value is the FQN of the class. If you want to provide your own provider, you can specifcy any class as long as it implements the `django_wools.fonts.WoolFontProvider` interface. > *Default*: `{"google": "django_wools.fonts.GoogleFontsProvider"}` ##### `WOOLS_FONTS_FORMATS` List of font formats that you want. Choices are `ttf`, `woff`, `woff2`, `eot`, `svg`, `otf`. You can also directly provide instances of `django_wools.settings_types.FontFormat`. Font formats will be proposed in the same order to the browser. > *Default*: `[FontFormat.woff2, FontFormat.ttf]` ##### `WOOLS_FONTS_CONVERSIONS` Font sources will provide the fonts in a given format (most likely TTF) but in order to produce the formats expected by `WOOLS_FONTS_FORMATS` you need to convert those fonts. This is a dictionary that as key takes a tuple of (from_format, to_format) and as value a sequential list of converters to use. By example, suppose that you only have "TTF to WOFF2" and "EOT to TTF" avaible and your source is in EOT while formats are TTF and WOFF2. In that case you can specificy that the conversion from "EOT to WOFF2" goes through TTF. > *Default*: ```python { (FontFormat.ttf, FontFormat.woff): ["django_wools.fonts.TtfToWoff"], (FontFormat.ttf, FontFormat.woff2): ["django_wools.fonts.TtfToWoff2"], } ```


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مقدار نام
>1.1 zopflipy
>2.0.0 psutil
>3.0.0 tqdm
>1.7.0 django
>0.7.2 minify-html
<2.0.0 httpx
>=4.21.1,<5.0.0 fonttools[woff]


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>=3.6,<4.0 Python


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نصب پکیج whl django-wools-0.2.1:

    pip install django-wools-0.2.1.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz django-wools-0.2.1:

    pip install django-wools-0.2.1.tar.gz