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Use Database URLs in your Django Application.

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This simple Django utility allows you to utilize the 12factor inspired DATABASE_URL environment variable to configure your Django application.

The dj_database_url.config method returns a Django database connection dictionary, populated with all the data specified in your URL. There is also a conn_max_age argument to easily enable Django’s connection pool.

If you’d rather not use an environment variable, you can pass a URL in directly instead to dj_database_url.parse.

Installation

Installation is simple:

$ pip install dj-database-url

Usage

  1. If DATABASES is already defined:

  • Configure your database in settings.py from DATABASE_URL:

    import dj_database_url
    
    DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.config(
        conn_max_age=600,
        conn_health_checks=True,
    )
  • Provide a default:

    DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.config(
        default='postgres://...',
        conn_max_age=600,
        conn_health_checks=True,
    )
  • Parse an arbitrary Database URL:

    DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.parse(
        'postgres://...',
        conn_max_age=600,
        conn_health_checks=True,
    )
  1. If DATABASES is not defined:

  • Configure your database in settings.py from DATABASE_URL:

    import dj_database_url
    
    DATABASES = {
        'default': dj_database_url.config(
            conn_max_age=600,
            conn_health_checks=True,
        ),
    }
  • You can provide a default, used if the DATABASE_URL setting is not defined:

    DATABASES = {
        'default': dj_database_url.config(
            default='postgres://...',
            conn_max_age=600,
            conn_health_checks=True,
        )
    }
  • Parse an arbitrary Database URL:

    DATABASES = {
        'default': dj_database_url.parse(
            'postgres://...',
            conn_max_age=600,
            conn_health_checks=True,
        )
    }

conn_max_age sets the CONN_MAX_AGE setting, which tells Django to persist database connections between requests, up to the given lifetime in seconds. If you do not provide a value, it will follow Django’s default of 0. Setting it is recommended for performance.

conn_health_checks sets the CONN_HEALTH_CHECKS setting (new in Django 4.1), which tells Django to check a persisted connection still works at the start of each request. If you do not provide a value, it will follow Django’s default of False. Enabling it is recommended if you set a non-zero conn_max_age.

Strings passed to dj_database_url must be valid URLs; in particular, special characters must be url-encoded. The following url will raise a ValueError:

postgres://user:p#ssword!@localhost/foobar

and should instead be passed as:

postgres://user:p%23ssword!@localhost/foobar

TEST settings can be configured using the test_options attribute:

DATABASES['default'] = dj_database_url.config(default='postgres://...', test_options={'NAME': 'mytestdatabase'})

Supported Databases

Support currently exists for PostgreSQL, PostGIS, MySQL, MySQL (GIS), Oracle, Oracle (GIS), Redshift, CockroachDB, Timescale, Timescale (GIS) and SQLite.

If you want to use some non-default backends, you need to register them first:

import dj_database_url

# registration should be performed only once
dj_database_url.register("mysql-connector", "mysql.connector.django")

assert dj_database_url.parse("mysql-connector://user:password@host:port/db-name") == {
    "ENGINE": "mysql.connector.django",
    # ...other connection params
}

Some backends need further config adjustments (e.g. oracle and mssql expect PORT to be a string). For such cases you can provide a post-processing function to register() (note that register() is used as a decorator(!) in this case):

import dj_database_url

@dj_database_url.register("mssql", "sql_server.pyodbc")
def stringify_port(config):
    config["PORT"] = str(config["PORT"])

@dj_database_url.register("redshift", "django_redshift_backend")
def apply_current_schema(config):
    options = config["OPTIONS"]
    schema = options.pop("currentSchema", None)
    if schema:
        options["options"] = f"-c search_path={schema}"

@dj_database_url.register("snowflake", "django_snowflake")
def adjust_snowflake_config(config):
    config.pop("PORT", None)
    config["ACCOUNT"] = config.pop("HOST")
    name, _, schema = config["NAME"].partition("/")
    if schema:
        config["SCHEMA"] = schema
        config["NAME"] = name
    options = config.get("OPTIONS", {})
    warehouse = options.pop("warehouse", None)
    if warehouse:
        config["WAREHOUSE"] = warehouse
    role = options.pop("role", None)
    if role:
        config["ROLE"] = role

URL schema

Engine

Django Backend

URL

PostgreSQL

django.db.backends.postgresql [1]

postgres://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME [2] postgresql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

PostGIS

django.contrib.gis.db.backends.postgis

postgis://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

MSSQL

sql_server.pyodbc

mssql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

MSSQL [5]

mssql

mssqlms://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

MySQL

django.db.backends.mysql

mysql://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME [2]

MySQL (GIS)

django.contrib.gis.db.backends.mysql

mysqlgis://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

SQLite

django.db.backends.sqlite3

sqlite:///PATH [3]

SpatiaLite

django.contrib.gis.db.backends.spatialite

spatialite:///PATH [3]

Oracle

django.db.backends.oracle

oracle://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME [4]

Oracle (GIS)

django.contrib.gis.db.backends.oracle

oraclegis://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

Redshift

django_redshift_backend

redshift://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

CockroachDB

django_cockroachdb

cockroach://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

Timescale [6]

timescale.db.backends.postgresql

timescale://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

Timescale (GIS) [6]

timescale.db.backend.postgis

timescalegis://USER:PASSWORD@HOST:PORT/NAME

Contributing

We welcome contributions to this project. Projects can take two forms:

  1. Raising issues or helping others through the github issue tracker.

  2. Contributing code.

Raising Issues or helping others:

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Contributing code:

  • Before writing code be sure to check existing PR’s and issues in the tracker.

  • Write code to the pylint spec.

  • Large or wide sweeping changes will take longer, and may face more scrutiny than smaller confined changes.

  • Code should be pass black and flake8 validation.

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