figga
A simple configuration manager for Python (by berislavlopac)
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Strict separation of config from code. (by HBNetwork)
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figga
Posts with mentions or reviews of figga.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-01.
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Never use environment variables for configuration
The most common problem that I've encountered with using environment variables for configuration is that developers often add them ad-hoc, in the module where the configuration is needed, making it impossible to have a clear idea of all the configurable options in a program.
The solution is not to get rid of env vars, but to have a mechanism that centralises the confirguration in one place; this way all the options are easy to locate, and they can be defined in multiple ways.
Shameless plug, FWIW: figga is my humble contribution to this area for Python: https://github.com/berislavlopac/figga
python-decouple
Posts with mentions or reviews of python-decouple.
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For a beginner, when do you look at the “next steps” like deploying?
Use a library likepython-decouple to separate secrets like DB_xxx, SECRET_KEY, etc. Then follow this deploy to Digital Ocean. It might be slightly out of date, but I'm pretty sure it'll work just fine.
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How to send emails using python django ?
Documentation for python decouple: https://github.com/henriquebastos/python-decouple/ Documentation for smtplib: https://docs.python.org/3/library/smtplib.html
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Django defaults that will kill your project
I wish Django was more "12-factor" compliant by default. Reading secrets from environment variables should be a first-class citizen and it's not. I typically use python-decouple (https://github.com/henriquebastos/python-decouple/) for that but it would be great to have it as default.
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How to deploy the Front-end(React) and Backend(Django) with Postgres at Heroku
python-decouple: We can remove sensitive data like SEECERT_KEY, DB Password from settings.py and add it in .env file.
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A complete guide to organizing settings in Django
https://github.com/henriquebastos/python-decouple
I’ve been using this for a while and it seems to solve this pretty well.
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Searching Tweets Using Twitter API
First, about the libraries that will be used, there will be three: Python Requests, json and Python Decouple. Python Requests will be responsible for carrying out the HTTP requests, json will help handle the responses obtained for the .json format, and the Python Decouple library will assist in the separation of the authentication from what is in the code.
- Buscando Tweets com a API do Twitter