rishtedaar 1.0.1

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rishtedaar 1.0.1

Rishtedaar: The Nosey Neighbor for Your Django Health
Welcome to Rishtedaar—the Django package that’s like that one relative who just can’t resist sticking their nose into everyone’s business and pointing out every little flaw. Whether they’re scrutinizing your wardrobe choices or your career decisions, Rishtedaar is here to make sure every component of your Django application is living up and let you know if it's not!
Why "Rishtedaar"?
Ever had a relative who knows a little too much about everyone’s life? They’re always ready with unsolicited advice and are quick to point out anything that’s slightly off. That’s exactly what Rishtedaar does for your Django project. It's the ultimate busybody, keeping an eye on your application’s health.
Features

Database Health Check: Keeps a nosy eye on your database. If it’s not up to snuff, you’ll hear about it.
Cache Health Check: Checks if your cache is working properly—because, of course, a cache that isn’t caching is practically a scandal.
Celery Health Check: Makes sure your Celery workers are on their best behavior and not slacking off.
RabbitMQ Health Check: Monitors RabbitMQ’s performance, ensuring it's not acting up or playing games.
Configurable Checks: Enable or disable checks depending on how much oversight you actually want (or don’t want) from your busybody app.

Installation
Ready for some unsolicited advice? Install Rishtedaar using pip:
pip install rishtedaar

Configuration
Just like setting up boundaries with a nosy relative, configure Rishtedaar in your Django settings to manage its level of intrusiveness. Add rishtedaar to your INSTALLED_APPS and tweak the settings:
# settings.py

INSTALLED_APPS = [
...
'rishtedaar',
...
]

# Optional: Configure which health checks to enable
RISHTEDAAR_DB_CHECK = True # Or False, if you’re feeling rebellious
RISHTEDAAR_CACHE_CHECK = True
RISHTEDAAR_CELERY_CHECK = True
RISHTEDAAR_RMQ_CHECK = True

Usage
Add Rishtedaar’s opinionated perspective to your project by including it in your URL patterns. Because everyone needs a little unsolicited advice:
# urls.py

from django.urls import path
from rishtedaar.views import health_check

urlpatterns = [
...
path('rishtedaar/', include('rishtedaar.urls')),
...
]

Visit /health/ to get a detailed status report. Rishtedaar will let you know if everything's perfect or if it has found something to gossip about.
Example
Here’s what a typical health check response might look like:
{
"overall_health": true,
"details": {
"db": true,
"cache": true,
"celery": true,
"rabbitmq": true
}
}

If there’s trouble brewing, the overall_health key will be false, and the details will provide the dirt on what’s not up to snuff.
Contributing
Think Rishtedaar could be even more nosy or have a better gossip game? We welcome your contributions! Fork the repo, add your enhancements, and send a pull request. Don’t forget to add tests and documentation, so we can all keep an eye on them.
License
Rishtedaar is licensed under the MIT License. Check out the LICENSE file for all the legal jargon.

License

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

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