django-db-settings 1.2.1

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djangodbsettings 1.2.1

django-db-settings is a Django app to save your configuration in cacheable DB objects that are easily defined like classes.

Quick start

Install django-db-settings using pip:

pip install django-db-settings


Add “settings” to your INSTALLED_APPS setting like this:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'settings',
]

Include the settings URLconf in your project urls.py like this:
path('settings/', include('settings.urls')),

Run python manage.py migrate to create the settings models.
Start the development server and visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/admin/ to setup your app settings (you’ll need the Admin app enabled).
Visit http://127.0.0.1:8000/settings/?setting=YOUR_SETTING to get the objects related to that specific setting (JSON).
Find the REFRESH SETTINGS button with in Value model change list page. This project uses TTL based cache, which can be configured by adding the following setting:


SETTINGS_CACHE_MAXSIZE: To set the maximum size of total items in the cache. By default set to 100.
SETTINGS_CACHE_TTL: To set the Time To Live of the cache items. By default set to 3600 seconds (1 hour).






Basic Usage
django-db-settings saves your settings in a flexible model. To create a setting follow these steps:

Create a setting in model Setting, it will act like the class that will group a set of settings. e.g., product type
Define the attributes of this Setting by adding them in model Field. You can set each as public or private. e.g., title, description, code.
Add Setting instances in model Instance. They will act as the objects of the setting class. e.g., saving, credit card, loan.
Finally, add values in model Value for every instance guided by the fields defined for Setting. e.g., for saving instance, values are title: Saving account, description: Saves you money, code: S001.

After adding all values, you will be able to retrieve all those which fields are public by going to http://127.0.0.1:8000/settings/?setting=product%20type. It returns a JSON object:

{“saving”: {“title”: “Saving account”, “description”: “Save your money with us!”}, “credit card”: {“title”: “Credit Card”, “description”: “Get the best from our Credit Card”}, “loan”: {“title”: “Loan”, “description”: “We loan you the money you need”}}

TIP: You can use the same settings internally by calling method get_setting in module settings.business:

>>> get_setting('product type')
{'saving': {'title': 'Saving account', 'description': 'Save your money with us!'}, 'credit card': {'title': 'Credit Card', 'description': 'Get the best from our Credit Card'}, 'loan': {'title': 'Loan', 'description': 'We loan you the money you need'}}


Internally, you can set parameter include_non_public=True to retrieve private fields also:

>>> get_setting('product type', include_non_public=True)
{'saving': {'title': 'Saving account', 'description': 'Save your money with us!', 'code': 'S-001'}, 'credit card': {'title': 'Credit Card', 'code': 'C-001', 'description': 'Get the best from our Credit Card'}, 'loan': {'title': 'Loan', 'description': 'We loan you the money you need', 'code': 'L-001'}}


Call method clear_settings_cache from the same package to clear the cache and refresh the global settings.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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