4👍
Use django-appconf.
It solves this problem in a nice way, I could quote its README here but that is a bit pointless.
3👍
I wouldn’t mess with INSTALLED_APPS
this way as far as I’m concerned. Wrt/ other settings, the canonical solution is to
- import global settings from you appsettings.py file
- set values here depending on what’s defined in gobal settings
- only use appsettings from within your application.
myapp/appsettings.py
from django.conf import settings
ANSWER = getattr(settings, "MYAPP_ANSWER", 42)
SOMETHING_ELSE = getattr(settings, "MYAPP_SOMETHING_ELSE", None)
myapp/models.py
from myapp import appsettings
class Question(object):
answer = appsettings.ANSWER
2👍
My approach is to have a local_settings.py
file which supplements the project’s setting.py
.
local_settings.py:
XINSTALLED_APPS = [
'myproject.app',
]
settings.py:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'django.contrib.auth',
'django.contrib.contenttypes',
'django.contrib.sessions',
...
]
try:
from local_settings import *
except ImportError, exp:
pass
try:
INSTALLED_APPS += XINSTALLED_APPS # defined in local_settings
except NameError:
pass
1👍
I have done In my last project Like this :
from django.conf import settings
My_APP_ID = getattr(settings, 'My_APP_ID', None)
USER_EMIL_Is = getattr(settings, 'USER_EMIL_Is', Flase)
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0👍
you can use django-zero-settings which lets you define your defaults and a setting key for user settings, has auto-import strings, removed settings management, cache, pre-checks, etc.
as an example:
from zero_settings import ZeroSettings
app_settings = ZeroSettings(
key="APP",
defaults={
"INSTALLED_APPS": ["some_app"]
},
)
and then use it like:
from app.settings import app_settings
print(app_settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
or in your case you can also import it to your settings file and do something like:
from app_settings import app_settings
SECRET_KEY = "secret_key"
# other settings ....
INSTALLED_APPS = [
*app_settings.INSTALLED_APPS
]
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