Swifty Utils for Django Application
Project description
Django Swifty
Django Swifty is a powerful Django package that simplifies and enhances your Django development experience. It integrates various functionalities, including database management, caching, authentication, logging, and more, to streamline the development process.
Installing the Package in Another Django Project
To install the Django Swifty package in another Django project, follow these steps:
-
Install the package:
pip install django_swifty
-
Add to INSTALLED_APPS: After installation, add "django_swifty" to your
INSTALLED_APPSsetting in your Django project'ssettings.pyfile:INSTALLED_APPS = [ ... "swifty", ]
-
Run migrations: If the package includes any database models, run the following command to apply migrations:
python manage.py migrate
Features
- Seamless Django Integration: Works out of the box with your Django projects.
- Easy Configuration: Minimal setup required.
- Performance Optimized: Built with performance in mind.
- Customizable: Flexible settings to match your needs.
Database Management
- SQLAlchemy Integration:
- Utilizes SQLAlchemy for ORM (Object-Relational Mapping) with session management and transaction handling.
- Provides a robust way to interact with SQL databases, allowing for complex queries and data manipulation.
- MongoDB Connector:
- A dedicated connector for MongoDB that allows seamless interaction with MongoDB databases.
- Supports connection management and CRUD operations.
Caching
-
Redis Caching:
- Implements caching using Redis to improve application performance by storing frequently accessed data in memory.
- Supports various caching strategies, including method-level caching and memoization.
-
Cache Management:
- Provides a cache manager for setting, getting, and deleting cache entries, making it easy to manage cached data.
Authentication and Authorization
- JWT Authentication:
- Supports JSON Web Tokens (JWT) for secure user authentication, allowing for token-based authentication that is stateless and scalable.
- Custom Permissions:
- Implements a permission system that checks user attributes against allowed values, controlling access to resources based on user roles and permissions.
Logging
- Structured Logging:
- Uses
structlogfor structured logging, allowing for better log management and analysis. - Integrates logging with various components, providing detailed logs for debugging and monitoring.
- Uses
Utilities
-
Path Parsing Utilities:
- Provides utility functions for parsing nested data structures using path expressions, making it easier to access deeply nested data.
-
Custom Decorators:
- Includes decorators for caching and ensuring methods are only called once per instance, enhancing code efficiency and readability.
ViewSets
- Django REST Framework Integration:
- Integrates with Django REST Framework to provide a structured way to create APIs.
- Includes custom viewsets that handle requests, responses, and error handling, making it easier to build RESTful services.
Requirements
- Python 3.6+
- Django 2.2+
- setuptools
- wheel
Configuration
Database Configuration
Configure your database settings in the settings.py file:
# Example for SQLAlchemy
DB_URL = 'sqlite:///your_database.db' # Change to your database URL
For MongoDB, set the connection URL:
MONGO_URL = 'mongodb://localhost:27017/your_database'
Caching Configuration
Configure Redis caching in the settings.py file:
REDIS_CONNECTION_POOL = {
'pool_1': {
'host': 'localhost',
'port': 6379,
'db': 1,
}
}
JWT Authentication
Set up JWT authentication settings:
JWT_AUTH = {
'JWT_SECRET_KEY': 'your_secret_key',
'JWT_ALGORITHM': 'HS256',
'JWT_EXPIRATION_DELTA': timedelta(days=1),
}
Logging Configuration
Configure logging settings in the settings.py file:
LOGGING_CONFIG = {
'version': 1,
'disable_existing_loggers': False,
'handlers': {
'console': {
'class': 'logging.StreamHandler',
},
},
'loggers': {
'django': {
'handlers': ['console'],
'level': 'INFO',
},
},
}
ViewSet, Authentication and Authorization Example
To use JWT authentication and custom permissions from Django Swifty, you can define your permissions and apply them in your viewsets:
from swifty.auth.permissions import SwiftyPermission
from swifty.viewsets.viewsets import SwiftyViewSet
from .models import YourModel
from .serializers import YourModelSerializer
class YourCustomPermission(SwiftyPermission):
permission_layers = [
{"path": "role", "allowed": ["admin", "superuser"]},
]
class YourModelViewSet(SwiftyViewSet):
queryset = YourModel.objects.all()
serializer_class = YourModelSerializer
permission_classes = [YourCustomPermission] # Apply custom permission
def perform_create(self, serializer):
...
Documentation
For detailed documentation, please visit our documentation page.
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Here's how you can help:
- Fork the repository
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature) - Open a Pull Request
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
Authors
- Phuc Le - Initial work - Github
Acknowledgments
- Thanks to the Django community for inspiration
- All the contributors who have helped with the project
- Special thanks to [list any special acknowledgments]
Made with ❤️ by the Django Swifty Team
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