django-variable-settings 0.0.1

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djangovariablesettings 0.0.1

# django-variable-settingsA simple django application to manage dynamic settings saved in database using namespaced keys and json string values.## DemoTo try it now, download this repo and use docker-compose to run it git clone git@github.com:jperelli/django-variable-settings.git cd django-variable-settings docker-compose upThen go to http://localhost:8080/admin and login with user `admin` and password `admin`, you should see the Settings. If you add a settings, it should be a json object. So a string should be saved with double quotes around it.It can be tested from django shell also easily. Go to another console while `docker-compose up` is running and type docker-compose exec django ./manage.py shell >>> import variable_settings >>> variable_settings.set('evergreenstreet', 123) >>> variable_settings.set('address.evergreenstreet', 123) >>> variable_settings.set('address.evergreenavenue', 'first') >>> variable_settings.get('evergreenstreet') 123 >>> variable_settings.get('address.evergreenavenue') u'first' >>> variable_settings.get('address.*') {u'address.evergreenavenue': u'first', u'address.evergreenstreet': 123} >>> variable_settings.all() {u'address.evergreenavenue': u'first', u'evergreenstreet': 123, u'address.evergreenstreet': 123}## Installation pip install django-variable-settingsIn settings.py add variable_settingsThen run migrations manage.py migrate variable_settingsThen use it as in the Demo## Settings and custom commandIf you want to add some default settings to the database then you can add something like this to `settings.py` # default django_variable_settings # use ./manage.py variable_settings_initialize # If overwrite=False(default) they are not applied if already exist in database VARIABLE_SETTINGS = [ #[ key , value (, overwrite) ] ['alerting.connection', '127.0.0.1', False], ['alerting.warning', 123, False], ['wrong_permissions.enabled', True, True], ]Use custom command `./manage.py variable_settings_initialize` to save those in database. The command only overwrites the variable value if the last parameter is set to true## CachingWIP# Authors - Julian Perelli - Maxi Padulo# LICENSEMIT

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