Django Model Fields that are smart.
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django-smartfields
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Django Model Fields that are smart.
-----------------------------------
This app introduces a declarative way of handling fields' values. It can be
especially useful when one field depends on a value from another field, even if
a field depends on itself. At first it might sound useless, but, as it turns
out, it is an amazing concept that helps in writing clear, concise and DRY code.
Best way to descibe is on a simple example. Let's say there is a field where you
store a custom html page and you would like to have another field attached to
the same model store the same page but with html tags stripped out, moreover you
would like it to update whenever the first field changes it's value. A common
way to handle that issue is to overwrite model's ``save`` method and put all the
logic there, right? What if you could just give a field a function that does the
stripping and everything else is taking care of? Wouldn't that be nice, huh?
Well, that's one of many things this app let's you do.
Another great example is django's ``ImageField`` that can update ``width_field``
and ``height_field`` whenever image is changed. This app uses similar concepts
to achive that functionality. But here is a more powerful example that
demonstrates the value of this app. Let's say you would like to have a user be
able to upload an image in any format and automatically add another version of
this image converted to JPEG and shrunk to fit in a box size of 1024x768. Here
is how it could look with utilization of `django-smartfields`:
.. code-block:: python
from django.db import models
from smartfields import fields
from smartfields.dependencies import FileDependency
from smartfields.processors import ImageProcessor
class User(models.Model):
# ... more fields ....
avatar = fields.ImageField(upload_to='avatar', dependencies=[
FileDependency(attname='avatar_jpeg', processor=ImageProcessor(
format='JPEG', scale={'max_width': 1024, 'max_height': 768})),
])
avatar_jpeg = fields.ImageField(upload_to='avatar')
# ... more fields ...
That's it. Did I mention that it will also clean up old files, when new ones are
uploaded?
So hopefully I got you convinced to give this app a try. There is full
documentation also on the way, but for now you can check out 'tests' folder for
some examples.
Dependencies
------------
* `Django <https://djangoproject.com/>`_ (for now only version >= 1.7, will add
support for earlier versions later).
* `Python Pillow <https://pillow.readthedocs.org>`_ - (optional) used for
image conversion/resizing. AND/OR
* `Wand <http://docs.wand-py.org>`_ - also for image processing.
* `ffmpeg <https://www.ffmpeg.org/>`_ - (optional) for video conversion. (can
be easily adopted for `avconv <https://libav.org/avconv.html>`_).
* `BeautifulSoup4 <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/beautifulsoup4/>`_ - (optional)
for HTML stripping
* `lxml <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lxml>`_ - (optional) for `BeautifulSoup`.
* `django-crispy-forms
<https://readthedocs.org/projects/django-crispy-forms/>`_ - (optional) for
ajax uploading.
* `Plupload <http://www.plupload.com/>`_ - (optional) for ajax uploading.
* `Bootstrap3 <http://getbootstrap.com/>`_ - (optional) for ajax uploading.
Changelog
=========
1.0.7
-----
* added ``gis`` fields.
1.0.6
-----
* added ``RenameFileProcessor``
1.0.5
-----
* minor bug fixes.
1.0.4
-----
* Switched to MIT License
* Added ``stashed_value`` to processors.
1.0.3
-----
* Added support for `Wand <http://docs.wand-py.org/en/latest/>`_ with ``WandImageProcessor``.
* Made it compatible with Django 1.8
* Updated compiled JavaScript file.
1.0.2
-----
* Introduced ``pre_processor``.
* Made ``UploadTo`` serializible.
* Got rid of custom handlers.
* Minor bugfixes.
1.0.0
-----
* Initial release
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:alt: Tests Coverage
Django Model Fields that are smart.
-----------------------------------
This app introduces a declarative way of handling fields' values. It can be
especially useful when one field depends on a value from another field, even if
a field depends on itself. At first it might sound useless, but, as it turns
out, it is an amazing concept that helps in writing clear, concise and DRY code.
Best way to descibe is on a simple example. Let's say there is a field where you
store a custom html page and you would like to have another field attached to
the same model store the same page but with html tags stripped out, moreover you
would like it to update whenever the first field changes it's value. A common
way to handle that issue is to overwrite model's ``save`` method and put all the
logic there, right? What if you could just give a field a function that does the
stripping and everything else is taking care of? Wouldn't that be nice, huh?
Well, that's one of many things this app let's you do.
Another great example is django's ``ImageField`` that can update ``width_field``
and ``height_field`` whenever image is changed. This app uses similar concepts
to achive that functionality. But here is a more powerful example that
demonstrates the value of this app. Let's say you would like to have a user be
able to upload an image in any format and automatically add another version of
this image converted to JPEG and shrunk to fit in a box size of 1024x768. Here
is how it could look with utilization of `django-smartfields`:
.. code-block:: python
from django.db import models
from smartfields import fields
from smartfields.dependencies import FileDependency
from smartfields.processors import ImageProcessor
class User(models.Model):
# ... more fields ....
avatar = fields.ImageField(upload_to='avatar', dependencies=[
FileDependency(attname='avatar_jpeg', processor=ImageProcessor(
format='JPEG', scale={'max_width': 1024, 'max_height': 768})),
])
avatar_jpeg = fields.ImageField(upload_to='avatar')
# ... more fields ...
That's it. Did I mention that it will also clean up old files, when new ones are
uploaded?
So hopefully I got you convinced to give this app a try. There is full
documentation also on the way, but for now you can check out 'tests' folder for
some examples.
Dependencies
------------
* `Django <https://djangoproject.com/>`_ (for now only version >= 1.7, will add
support for earlier versions later).
* `Python Pillow <https://pillow.readthedocs.org>`_ - (optional) used for
image conversion/resizing. AND/OR
* `Wand <http://docs.wand-py.org>`_ - also for image processing.
* `ffmpeg <https://www.ffmpeg.org/>`_ - (optional) for video conversion. (can
be easily adopted for `avconv <https://libav.org/avconv.html>`_).
* `BeautifulSoup4 <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/beautifulsoup4/>`_ - (optional)
for HTML stripping
* `lxml <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/lxml>`_ - (optional) for `BeautifulSoup`.
* `django-crispy-forms
<https://readthedocs.org/projects/django-crispy-forms/>`_ - (optional) for
ajax uploading.
* `Plupload <http://www.plupload.com/>`_ - (optional) for ajax uploading.
* `Bootstrap3 <http://getbootstrap.com/>`_ - (optional) for ajax uploading.
Changelog
=========
1.0.7
-----
* added ``gis`` fields.
1.0.6
-----
* added ``RenameFileProcessor``
1.0.5
-----
* minor bug fixes.
1.0.4
-----
* Switched to MIT License
* Added ``stashed_value`` to processors.
1.0.3
-----
* Added support for `Wand <http://docs.wand-py.org/en/latest/>`_ with ``WandImageProcessor``.
* Made it compatible with Django 1.8
* Updated compiled JavaScript file.
1.0.2
-----
* Introduced ``pre_processor``.
* Made ``UploadTo`` serializible.
* Got rid of custom handlers.
* Minor bugfixes.
1.0.0
-----
* Initial release
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