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z4j Django framework adapter (Apache 2.0)

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z4j-django

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License: Apache 2.0

Django framework adapter for z4j. Drops into any Django project via INSTALLED_APPS and bootstraps a z4j agent on Django startup - no boilerplate, no signal wiring, no custom management commands.

Install

Pick your task engine and install with the matching extra. Each extra pulls the engine adapter AND its companion scheduler in one shot, so a fresh install never needs a second command.

pip install z4j-django[celery]      # Celery + celery-beat
pip install z4j-django[rq]          # RQ + rq-scheduler
pip install z4j-django[dramatiq]    # Dramatiq + APScheduler
pip install z4j-django[huey]        # Huey + huey-periodic
pip install z4j-django[arq]         # arq + arq-cron
pip install z4j-django[taskiq]      # TaskIQ + taskiq-scheduler
pip install z4j-django[all]         # every engine (CI / kitchen sink)

pip install z4j-django (no extra) installs only the framework adapter. That's useful if you already manage engine packages elsewhere; otherwise always pick an engine extra.

Configure

Add z4j_django to your installed apps and set the Z4J dict in Django settings:

# settings.py
INSTALLED_APPS = [
    # ... your apps ...
    "z4j_django",
]

Z4J = {
    "brain_url": env("Z4J_BRAIN_URL"),   # e.g. "https://z4j.internal"
    "token":     env("Z4J_TOKEN"),       # minted in the brain dashboard
    "project_id": env("Z4J_PROJECT_ID", default="default"),
}

On python manage.py runserver (or gunicorn, daphne, uvicorn, ...) the agent starts, connects to the brain, and z4j's dashboard populates with every @shared_task and @task it discovers in your INSTALLED_APPS.

What it does

Piece Purpose
Z4JDjangoConfig.ready() Boots the agent once Django is fully loaded (after INSTALLED_APPS is populated)
Five-layer task discovery Walks INSTALLED_APPS to find @shared_task / @app.task declarations
Django auth bridge Maps the signed-in Django user to z4j_core.User for audit-log stamping
django.core.checks Surfaces misconfiguration at manage.py check time
Optional admin embed Renders a read-only "z4j agent status" panel in the Django admin

Reliability

z4j-django follows the project-wide safety rule: z4j never breaks your Django process. Agent failures are caught at the boundary, logged, and swallowed. Your runserver, gunicorn, and ASGI workers are never affected by a z4j issue.

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License

Apache 2.0 - see LICENSE. Your Django application is never AGPL-tainted by importing z4j_django.

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