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This Django app allows you to export certain settings to your templates.

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Often it is needed to make some of your Django project’s settings accessible from within templates. This app provides a simple mechanism for doing just that.

Principles:

  • Explicit is better than implicit: Only explicitly listed settings keys are exported to templates.

  • Errors should never pass silently: Accessing an undefined or unexported setting key from a template results in an exception.

Tested on Python 2.7+, Django 1.5+.

Installation

$ pip install django-settings-export

Add 'django_settings_export.settings_export' to template context processor list in your settings.py:

Django 1.8 and newer:

TEMPLATES = [
    {
        # …
        'OPTIONS': {
            'context_processors': [
                # …
                'django_settings_export.settings_export',
            ],
        },
    },
]

Django older than 1.8:

TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = [
    # [...]
    'django_settings_export.settings_export',
]

Usage

All settings that should be made accessible from templates need to be explicitly listed in settings.SETTINGS_EXPORT:

# settings.py

DEBUG = True
GA_ID = 'UA-00000-0'

SETTINGS_EXPORT = [
    'DEBUG',
    'GA_ID',
]

Now you can access those exported settings from your templates via settings.<KEY>:

<!-- template.html -->

{% if not settings.DEBUG %}
    <script>ga('create', '{{ settings.GA_ID }}', 'auto');</script>
{% endif %}

The settings variable is an instance of dict subclass, so you use all the methods dict provides. For example, you can iterate over the keys and values using , settings.keys, settings.values, settings.items, etc:

{% for key, value in settings.items %}
    {{ key }}: {{ value }}
{% endfor %}

Changing the settings variable name

If you wish to change the name of the context variable to something besides settings, add SETTINGS_EXPORT_VARIABLE_NAME = 'custom_name' to your settings.py. This is useful when some other plugin is already adding settings to your template contexts.

# settings.py
FOO = 'bar'
SETTINGS_EXPORT = ['FOO']
SETTINGS_EXPORT_VARIABLE_NAME = 'my_config'
<!-- template.html -->

{{ my_config.FOO }}

Exceptions

These custom exceptions can be thrown:

  • Listing an undefined setting key in SETTINGS_EXPORT results in an UndefinedSettingError.

  • Accessing a unexported setting key on the settings object in a template results in an UnexportedSettingError.

All subclass from django_settings_export.SettingsExportError.

Demo & Tests

See the source code of the bundled demo app.

Development

$ cd tests

# Run demo
$ python manage.py runserver

# Run tests on current Python
$ python manage.py test

# Run tests on all Pythons
$ tox

Change Log

See CHANGELOG.

Licence

BSD. See LICENCE for more details.

Contact

Jakub Roztocil

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