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Helper to develop Django projects.

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manage_django_project

tests codecov manage_django_project @ PyPi Python Versions License GPL-3.0-or-later

Helper to develop Django projects:

  • Easy bootstrap a virtual environment:
    • Just get the sources and call ./manage.py
    • Only python3-pip and python3-venv package needed to bootstarp
  • Alle Django manage commands useable as normal CLI and via cmd2 shell
  • cmd2 shell with autocomplete of all existing manage commands and all options
  • Auto switching Django settings between local and tests settings.
  • Helpful manage commands for developing:

Included Django management commands:

  • code_style - Check/Fix project code style
  • coverage - Run tests with coverage and report
  • install - Just install the project as editable via pip (Useful if version has been changed)
  • project_info - Information about the current Django project
  • publish - Build a new release and publish it to PyPi
  • run_dev_server - Setup test project and run django developer server
  • safety - Run safety check against current requirements files
  • shell - Go into cmd2 shell with all registered Django manage commands
  • tox - Run tests via tox
  • update_req - Update project requirements via pip-tools

How to use it

Some steps are needed to use manage_django_project in your project.

Here a overview and below details:

  • add manage_django_project to your dev dependencies
  • You Django project should have separate settings for prod, local and tests (Last two ones are used by manage_django_project)
  • Add the bootstrap manage.py
  • Add a __main__.py with a ManageConfig and the execute_django_from_command_line() call.
  • Add the __main__-file as [project.scripts]
  • Add the name of your [project.scripts] into bootstrap manage.py

All examples below used manage_django_project_example. You have to rename this string/path to your Django package name.

Full example is here: https://github.com/jedie/manage_django_project/tree/main/manage_django_project_example

If everything works as expected you can just call the ./manage.py file and the magic happens ;)

main.py

Add a .../manage_django_project_example/__main__.py file, looks like:

from pathlib import Path

import manage_django_project_example
from manage_django_project.config import ManageConfig
from manage_django_project.manage import execute_django_from_command_line


def main():
    """
    entrypoint installed via pyproject.toml and [project.scripts] section.
    Must be set in ./manage.py and PROJECT_SHELL_SCRIPT
    """
    execute_django_from_command_line(
        config=ManageConfig(
            module=manage_django_project_example,
            #
            # Path that contains your `pyproject.toml`:
            project_root_path=Path(manage_django_project_example.__file__).parent.parent,
            #
            # Django settings used for all commands except test/coverage/tox:
            local_settings='manage_django_project_example.settings.local',
            #
            # Django settings used for test/coverage/tox commands:
            test_settings='manage_django_project_example.settings.tests',
        )
    )


if __name__ == '__main__':
    main()

pyproject.toml

[project.scripts]
manage_django_project_example = "manage_django_project_example.__main__:main"

./manage.py

Add a copy of manage.py file to your project source root.

Change only manage_django_project_example in this line:

PROJECT_SHELL_SCRIPT = BIN_PATH / 'manage_django_project_example'

Start hacking

Just clone the project and start ./manage.py to bootstrap a virtual environment:

# Install base requirements:
~$ sudo apt install python3-pip python3-venv

# Get the sources:
~$ git clone https://github.com/jedie/manage_django_project.git
~$ cd manage_django_project/

# Just call manage.py and the magic happen:
~/manage_django_project$ ./manage.py

# start local dev. web server:
~/django-for-runners$ ./manage.py run_dev_server

# run tests:
~/django-for-runners$ ./manage.py test
# or with coverage
~/django-for-runners$ ./manage.py coverage
# or via tox:
~/django-for-runners$ ./manage.py tox

history

  • dev
    • TBC
  • v0.2.1 - 16.03.2023
    • Add more tests
    • Enhance README
    • Code cleanup
  • v0.2.0 - 14.03.2023
    • Add a optional shell via cmd2
  • v0.1.1 - 13.03.2023
    • Add ProjectInfo.distribution_name and set if from pyproject.toml
    • publish command: Use distribution_name in publish call
    • publish command: Display used settings for publish_package()
  • v0.1.0 - 12.03.2023
    • publish command: Bugfix test run before publishing: use the "test" settings
    • coverage command: Remove a existing .coverage before create a new one
  • v0.0.1 - 12.03.2023
    • Init first version

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