django-easy-audit
django-sql-dashboard
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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django-easy-audit
- Does Django LogEntry record actions done outside the admin
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How do you log all API calls in your application?
I think what you are looking for is django-easy-audit, it's a package that logs into the database all the requests for the specified endpoints, but also changes that happen to specified models and authorization events. You can access logs from the Django admin or create a fronted yourself.
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How do you handle audits and model activity?
https://github.com/soynatan/django-easy-audit might be what you’re looking for
- create a timeline for model object changes
django-sql-dashboard
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Datasette is my data hammer
I have a sister project to Datasette called Django SQL Dashboard which works against PostgreSQL databases: https://django-sql-dashboard.datasette.io
It used Django for the authentication layer but can otherwise work against any PostgreSQL database.
I partly built it to help explore what Datasette could look like if it expanded to work with more databases than SQLite. That's still something I'm considering doing in the future, via a plugin hook, but it's not on my short-term roadmap.
- How do you log all API calls in your application?
- Saving Filtered Querysets for Future Access
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Do I need to create seperate app for a dashboard?
Reusable apps do exist (I released one myself a few months ago, https://django-sql-dashboard.datasette.io) but in most projects apps are single-use only - at which point they become little more than a code organization tool.
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Why is uncoupled documentation bad?
I use documentation systems that publish the documentation from the repo to a website. Most of my projects use Sphinx and reStructuredText for this, but I recently tried MyST (Markdown for Sphinx) and I like that a lot.
Some examples:
- https://docs.datasette.io serves documentation from https://github.com/simonw/datasette - which has documentation unit tests here: https://github.com/simonw/datasette
- https://django-sql-dashboard.datasette.io/ serves from markdown in https://github.com/simonw/django-sql-dashboard - I don't have documentation unit tests for that yet
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Dataflow, a self-hosted Observable Notebook Editor
Weirdly my Django SQL Dashboard project fits the bill a bit here: you can build up a "dashboard" (which is a tiny bit notebook-like if you squint at it the right way) with multiple SQL queries on it, and save that either as a bookmark or as a "saved dashboard" with a URL.
https://django-sql-dashboard.datasette.io/
In my own work I've been using it for the kind of things that I would normally use a Jupyter notebook for - gathering together research on problems I'm trying to solve.
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Show HN: Django SQL Dashboard
It's hand-written CSS - there's not much of it: https://github.com/simonw/django-sql-dashboard/tree/01bb7e60...
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Data Analysis with Django
I've been building a tool for this over the past couple of months called Django SQL Dashboard - it currently only works with PostgreSQL and you need to create a read-only database connection, but it then provides an interface for executing any bookmarking SQL queries plus some basic visualizations: https://github.com/simonw/django-sql-dashboard
What are some alternatives?
django-auditlog - A Django app that keeps a log of changes made to an object.
Redash - Make Your Company Data Driven. Connect to any data source, easily visualize, dashboard and share your data.
django-simple-history - Store model history and view/revert changes from admin site.
scripts-to-rule-them-all - Set of boilerplate scripts describing the normalized script pattern that GitHub uses in its projects.
django-ledger - Django Ledger is a double entry accounting system built on the Django Web Framework.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
blog_application_django - A simple blog application created using Django framework.
django-sql-explorer - Easily share data across your company via SQL queries. From Grove Collab.
django-reversion - django-reversion is an extension to the Django web framework that provides version control for model instances.
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
django-audit-log - Audit log for your Django models
papermill - 📚 Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks