A package that allows you to utilize 12factor inspired environment variables to configure your Django application.
Project description
django-environ is the Python package that allows you to use Twelve-factor methodology to configure your Django application with environment variables.
For that, it gives you an easy way to configure Django application using environment variables obtained from an environment file and provided by the OS:
import environ
import os
env = environ.Env(
# set casting, default value
DEBUG=(bool, False)
)
# Set the project base directory
BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
# Take environment variables from .env file
environ.Env.read_env(os.path.join(BASE_DIR, '.env'))
# False if not in os.environ because of casting above
DEBUG = env('DEBUG')
# Raises Django's ImproperlyConfigured
# exception if SECRET_KEY not in os.environ
SECRET_KEY = env('SECRET_KEY')
# Parse database connection url strings
# like psql://user:pass@127.0.0.1:8458/db
DATABASES = {
# read os.environ['DATABASE_URL'] and raises
# ImproperlyConfigured exception if not found
#
# The db() method is an alias for db_url().
'default': env.db(),
# read os.environ['SQLITE_URL']
'extra': env.db_url(
'SQLITE_URL',
default='sqlite:////tmp/my-tmp-sqlite.db'
)
}
CACHES = {
# Read os.environ['CACHE_URL'] and raises
# ImproperlyConfigured exception if not found.
#
# The cache() method is an alias for cache_url().
'default': env.cache(),
# read os.environ['REDIS_URL']
'redis': env.cache_url('REDIS_URL')
}
The idea of this package is to unify a lot of packages that make the same stuff: Take a string from os.environ, parse and cast it to some of useful python typed variables. To do that and to use the 12factor approach, some connection strings are expressed as url, so this package can parse it and return a urllib.parse.ParseResult. These strings from os.environ are loaded from a .env file and filled in os.environ with setdefault method, to avoid to overwrite the real environ. A similar approach is used in Two Scoops of Django book and explained in 12factor-django article.
Using django-environ you can stop to make a lot of unversioned settings_*.py to configure your app. See cookiecutter-django for a concrete example on using with a django project.
Feature Support
Fast and easy multi environment for deploy
Fill os.environ with .env file variables
Variables casting
Url variables exploded to django specific package settings
Optional support for Docker-style file based config variables (use environ.FileAwareEnv instead of environ.Env)
Project Information
django-environ is released under the MIT / X11 License, its documentation lives at Read the Docs, the code on GitHub, and the latest release on PyPI.
It’s rigorously tested on Python 3.5+, and officially supports Django 1.11, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2 and 4.0.
If you’d like to contribute to django-environ you’re most welcome!
Support
Should you have any question, any remark, or if you find a bug, or if there is something you can’t do with the django-environ, please open an issue.
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to django-environ, please take a look at the current issues. If there is a bug or feature that you want but it isn’t listed, make an issue and work on it.
How to Contribute
Check for open issues or open a fresh issue to start a discussion around a feature idea or a bug.
Fork the repository on GitHub to start making your changes to the develop branch (or branch off of it).
Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
Send a pull request and bug the maintainer until it gets merged and published.
Release Information
v0.9.0 - 15-June-2022
Added
Deprecated
Env.unicode() is deprecated and will be removed in the next major release. Use Env.str() instead.
Changed
Attach cause to ImproperlyConfigured exception #360.
Fixed
Security Policy
Reporting a Vulnerability
If you discover a security vulnerability within django-environ, please send an e-mail to Serghei Iakovlev via egrep@protonmail.ch. All security vulnerabilities will be promptly addressed.
Credits
django-environ was initially created by Daniele Faraglia and currently maintained by Serghei Iakovlev.
A full list of contributors can be found in GitHub.
Acknowledgments
The existence of django-environ would have been impossible without these projects:
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