Reusable app for Django introducing site preferences system
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http://github.com/idlesign/django-siteprefs
What’s that
django-siteprefs allows Django applications settings to come alive
Let’s suppose you have your pretty settings.py file with you application:
from django.conf import settings
MY_OPTION_1 = getattr(settings, 'MY_APP_MY_OPTION_1', True)
MY_OPTION_2 = getattr(settings, 'MY_APP_MY_OPTION_2', 'Some value')
MY_OPTION_42 = getattr(settings, 'MY_APP_MY_OPTION_42', 42)
Now you want these options to be exposed to Django Admin interface. Just add the following:
# To be sure our app is still functional without django-siteprefs.
if 'siteprefs' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS:
from siteprefs.toolbox import patch_locals, register_prefs
patch_locals() # This bootstrap is required before `register_prefs` step.
# And that's how we expose our options to Admin.
register_prefs(MY_OPTION_1, MY_OPTION_2, MY_OPTION_42)
After that you can view your settings in Django Admin.
If you want those settings to be editable through the Admin - siteprefs allows that too, and even more.
Read the docs ;)
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