django-schema-graph 3.1.0

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djangoschemagraph 3.1.0

Django Schema Graph
Django-schema-graph makes a colourful diagram out of your Django models. The
diagram is interactive, and makes it easy to toggle models and apps on/off at
will.
It looks like this:



Feature
Screenshot




Models



Apps



Both together



Graph editor




(Apologies that the images above don't work on PyPI. Check it out on
GitHub.)
Installation
Install from PyPI:
pip install django-schema-graph

Add to INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'schema_graph',
...
]

Add to your URLs.
from schema_graph.views import Schema
urlpatterns += [
# On Django 2+:
path("schema/", Schema.as_view()),
# Or, on Django < 2:
url(r"^schema/$", Schema.as_view()),
]

Use
Browse to /schema/ (assuming that's where you put it in your URLs).
You can control access to this page using the SCHEMA_GRAPH_VISIBLE setting,
or by subclassing schema_graph.views.Schema and overriding access_permitted.
By default the page is only visible when DEBUG is True,
because we assume that you don't want to leak sensitive information about your
website outside of local development.
Support
Tests run on sensible combinations of:

Python (3.10-3.11)
Django (3.2-4.1)

If you're stuck on old version of Python or Django, you may consider installing
old versions.
They will probably have fewer features, and there will be no support for them.
The last version to support Python 2.7 and 3.5 was 1.2.0.
The last version to support Python 3.6 to 3.9 was 2.2.1.
The last version to support Django 1.8 was 1.2.0.
The last version to support Django 1.9 to 3.1 was 2.2.1.
Alternatives

django-spaghetti-and-meatballs
is great. At the time of writing, it offers a lot more detailed information
on the models in the diagram, but doesn't allow them to be turned on/off in
the page.

License

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

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