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Provides Ruby on Rails-like command line functionalities, models and helper functions so you can focus on development and removes the pain of repeating frequent actions.

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Introduction

Django simplify provides Ruby on Rails-like command line functionalities, models and helper functions so you can focus on development and removes the pain of repeating frequent actions.

Requirements

  • Python 3.6 and above

  • Django (tested with 3.1, probably works with any version that supports

    Python 3)

Installation

django-simplify can be installed via pip.

$ pip install django-simplify

Then just add simplify to your INSTALLED_APPS.

Below are several example commands you can run.

$ python manage.py create_app <app_name>

Features

  • timestamp for every model

  • alphabetic filter for admin

  • model, view, template and url route generator

  • automatic import

Helper models

  • simplify.helpers.model_helper.TimeBasedModel
    • Provides the created_at and updated_at fields for timestamp

  • simplify.helpers.model_helper.NamedTimeBasedModel
    • Provides the name, created_at and updated_at fields.

  • simplify.helpers.admin_helper.AlphaNumericFilterAdmin
    • when subclassed, it allows the items to be filtered alphabetically by either A-Z or 0-9

    • Note: for this to work, you must specify values for alphanumeric_filter in the model admin.

Usage

# models.py
from simplify.helpers.model_helper import TimeBasedModel, NamedTimeBasedModel

class MyModel(TimeBasedModel):
    extra_fields = ....
# admin.py
from simplify.helpers.admin_helper import AlphaNumericFilterAdmin

class MemberAdmin(AlphaNumericFilterAdmin):
    alphanumeric_filter = ["first_name", "last_name", 'age'] # this part is what creates the filter
    list_filter = ['age']
    list_display = ['first_name', 'last_name',]

Management commands

1. create_app

  • automatically adds a urls.py file after app is created.

  • adds newly created app in the settings.py file under INSTALLED_APPS

  • creates index, edit, create and detail view and respective templates

  • adds the app route to your project’s urls.py file

Usage

$ python manage.py create_app <app_name>

2. create_model

Creates a model and their respective fields. the following types maps to respective Django model fields. It will also add the app to the django admin too.

  • 121, o2o or set -> OneToOneField

  • bool -> BooleanField

  • date -> DateField

  • datetime or dt -> DateTimeField

  • dict or m2m -> ManyToManyField

  • email -> EmailField

  • file -> FileField

  • list or fk -> ForeignKey

  • float -> FloatField

  • dec -> DecimalField

  • img or image -> ImageField

  • int -> IntegerField

  • str or char -> CharField

  • txt or text -> TextField

Usage

$ python manage.py create_app <app_name> <model_name> field_name:type field_name:type ...

an example

$ python manage.py create_app member Member first_name:text last_name:text age:int

will generate the following code in the member/models.py file

class Member(TimeBasedModel):
    first_name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    last_name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    age = models.IntegerField(default=0)

    def __str__(self):
        return self.first_name

Specifying relationships

Specifying ForeignKey, OneToOneField or ManyToManyField is quite easy. just add an =<related_model>. See example

$ python manage.py create_app <app_name> <model_name> field_name:type=related_model

# an example
# if the related model is in the same models.py file, specify it as app_name.Model
$ python manage.py create_app author Author name:char books:fk=Book # or
$ python manage.py create_app author Author name:char books:fk=author.Book

# if in a different app. (say book model)
# obviously you should be able to substitute fk with m2m, o2o, 121
$ python manage.py create_app author Author name:char books:fk=book.Book

will create the following

class Author(TimeBasedModel):
    name = models.CharField(max_length=50)
    books = models.ForeignKey('book.Book', on_delete=models.CASCADE)

    def __str__(self):
        return self.name

3. create_view

Creates a view, generate its respective template and adds the path in the urls.py file

Usage

$ python manage.py create_view <app_name> <view_name>

an example

$ python manage.py create_view member MemberDetail

Todo

  • add more helper functions

  • add documentation

Acknowledgements

I’d like to say a big thank you to God without which this wouldn’t be possible. I would also like to say thanks to everyone who has and will contribute to this in the future.

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