django_dx
django-environ
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Python | Python | |
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django_dx
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What libraries do you use the most alongside django?
Pyenv, poetry, pylint, gunicorn, celery, etc. Everything is right there https://github.com/betaflag/django_dx
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Tricks for starting a new project
My trick is to place all my tricks in a GitHub repo that I can simply fork or copy 😄 from https://github.com/betaflag/django_dx
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Suggest some open-source Django projects to get inspiration from regarding best practices, testing, files structure, coding style
https://github.com/betaflag/django_dx is how I setup my Django projects
django-environ
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Setting up Django in a Better Way in 5 Minutes and Understanding How It Works
This Django Starter kit takes care of automated creation of virtual environment and installing of Python packages and setting up the database with bash scripts. In addition to PostgreSQL and TailwindCSS, all the sensitive values are taken care of in a .env file using django-environ package. The virtual environment is maintained using pip-tools.
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Tricks for starting a new project
I used to do this but recently switched to using environment variables and now prefer this approach. Essentially you keep the single settings.py file that is generated with startproject, and use os.environ or os.getenv to set certain settings. Check out the FeedHQ settings.py for an example. I use direnv to automatically set my environment variables on my local machine, but django-environ is a popular alternative.
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Django Deployment - Postgres DBaaS
Here i decided to use django-environ's env.db() for the DATABASE_URL.
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Switch between development and production
You might want to use django-environ package for this issue. Create a .env file in the project folder and follow these steps.
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Django deployment with App Platform & S3 Space
For this i use django-environ. Here are a few basic settings:
- Django Production (Env variable)
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Six things I do every time I start a Django project
You could also use just django-environ package to both import config from .env and set a database url instead of using 2 dependencies. I also think of a couple things I could add to the list, maybe I should a write a blog post as well?
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How to share my portfolio projects to Github?
You can use django-environ
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A complete guide to organizing settings in Django
Docker does not do any quote parsing. For this same env file, it will set the value of the variable to `"foo"` (retaining the doublequotes in the value).
Bash, of course, requires quotes if the variable contains any special bash characters (for example, literal JSON with curly brackets), but its quote handling is much more complex. django-environ doesn't interpret bash code; it just does simple quote chomping.
There's no reliable .env syntax you can use that works in all 3 of django-environ, Docker, and bash; and any variable that should start and end with quotes that are not stripped off can't be expressed in a way that both Docker and django-environ will read in the same way.
This may seem like a nit-picking edge case, but it's indicative of the design philosophy in django-environ of trying to be "helpful", but in ways which lead to subtle confusion. The way it guesses the path to your `.env` file is another example.
[1] https://github.com/joke2k/django-environ/blob/main/environ/e...
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The best way to handle private keys
For Django use useful environ-wrapper: django-environ
What are some alternatives?
telegram-bot-template - 🤖 Template for telegram bot using postgres, pgbouncer, redis, docker, amplitude, prometheus, grafana, CI
python-dotenv - Reads key-value pairs from a .env file and can set them as environment variables. It helps in developing applications following the 12-factor principles.
docker-compose-actions-workflow - GitHub Actions workflow example using Docker Compose to build and test a multi-container stack
python-decouple - Strict separation of config from code.
FeedHQ - FeedHQ is a web-based feed reader
environs - simplified environment variable parsing
MyFridge - 😋 An application that facilitates everyday life by analyzing the user's available products and returning a list of dishes that can be prepared from the given ingredients.
django-dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env
zimagi - Zimagi - Modular Data Integration, Distributed Processing, and API Publishing Platform
hydra - Hydra is a framework for elegantly configuring complex applications
django_slack - This is a sample application I made for teaching how to integrate Slack with Django.
dynaconf - Configuration Management for Python âš™