Creates custom Django project layout. Compatible with Django 2.2.8
and
requires Python 3.7.x
. By default, project uses PostgreSQL,
this means you need to install :) macOS users can install via brew install postgres
Let’s create PostgreSQL database first:
$ createdb -E UTF8 -T template0 my_project_dev # create your database
$ createdb -E UTF8 -T template0 --lc-collate=tr_TR.UTF-8 --lc-ctype=tr_TR.UTF-8 my_project_dev # or create your database with Turkish locale support
Now, install package:
$ pip install django-vb-admin
This package heavily depends on django-vb-baseapp.
All the rake tasks are related to django-vb-baseapp
. You don’t need to do
anything, django-vb-admin
installs required packages automatically.
After installation, you’ll have a command: django-vb-admin
$ django-vb-admin -h
usage: django-vb-admin [-h] [-t TARGET] [-v {0,1}] [--version]
[{startproject}]
Create new Django project
positional arguments:
{startproject} Name of command(s)
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-t TARGET, --target TARGET
Target path
-v {0,1}, --verbosity {0,1}
Verbose mode
--version show program's version number and exit
Let’s create project:
$ mkdir /path/to/my-django-project/
$ cd /path/to/my-django-project
$ django-vb-admin startproject # create structure to current working directory
# or
$ django-vb-admin startproject --target="/path/to/folder" # create structure to given path
When creation completed, you can create your virtual environment and set your environment variables:
export DJANGO_SECRET=$(head -c 75 /dev/random | base64 | tr -dc 'a-zA-Z0-9' | head -c 50)
export DATABASE_URL="postgres://localhost:5432/my_project_dev"
then;
$ pip install -r requirements/development.pip
Directory structure:
.
├── applications
├── config
│ ├── settings
│ │ ├── __init__.py
│ │ ├── base.py
│ │ ├── development.example.py
│ │ ├── heroku.py
│ │ ├── production.py
│ │ └── test.example.py
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── urls.py
│ └── wsgi.py
├── locale
│ └── tr
│ └── LC_MESSAGES
│ ├── django.mo
│ └── django.po
├── requirements
│ ├── base.pip
│ ├── development.pip
│ ├── heroku.pip
│ └── production.pip
├── static
│ ├── css
│ │ ├── application.css
│ │ └── bulma.min.X.X.X.css
│ ├── images
│ │ └── .gitkeep
│ └── js
│ ├── .gitkeep
│ ├── application.js
│ └── fontawesome.X.X.X.all.js
├── templates
│ ├── admin
│ │ └── base_site.html
│ ├── custom_errors
│ │ ├── 400.html
│ │ ├── 403.html
│ │ ├── 404.html
│ │ └── 500.html
│ └── base.html
├── .bandit
├── .flake8
├── .gitignore
├── .isort.cfg
├── .pylintrc
├── .python-version
├── .ruby-version
├── .tm_properties
├── Procfile
├── manage.py
├── pyproject.toml
├── requirements.txt
└── runtime.txt
Now you can init git
:
$ cd /path/to/my-django-project/
$ git init
Common packages: requirements/base.pip
Django==2.2.8
Pillow==6.2.1
django-extensions==2.2.5
python-slugify==4.0.0
psycopg2-binary==2.8.4
dj-database-url==0.5.0
django-vb-baseapp
vb-console
Development packages: requirements/development.pip
-r base.pip
ipython==7.10.0
ipdb==0.12.3
prompt-toolkit==2.0.10
bpython==0.18
ptpython==2.0.6
Werkzeug==0.16.0
django-debug-toolbar==2.1
coverage==4.5.4
isort==4.3.21
black==19.10b0
flake8==3.7.9
flake8-bandit==2.1.2
flake8-blind-except==0.1.1
flake8-bugbear==19.8.0
flake8-builtins==1.4.1
flake8-polyfill==1.0.2
flake8-print==3.1.4
flake8-quotes==2.1.1
flake8-string-format==0.2.3
pylint==2.4.4
Note: Package order is important here. Due to prompt-toolkit
dependency
on ipdb
and ptpython
, we need to install specific version: prompt-toolkit==2.0.10
in the given order. Packages are test on Python 3.8.0 environment and had
issues with ipdb
, ipython
and other repls.
Heroku related packages: requirements/heroku.pip
-r base.pip
gunicorn==20.0.4
whitenoise==4.1.4
boto3==1.10.33
django-storages==1.8
Built-in support for AWS-S3 Storage. You need to create/get your:
S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID
S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
and set those variables on Heroku. Please check config/settings/heroku.py
for more details. Basic Heroku setup:
$ heroku login
$ heroku apps:create
$ heroku addons:create heroku-postgresql:hobby-dev
$ heroku config:set DJANGO_ENV="heroku"
$ heroku config:set DJANGO_SECRET='YOUR_GENERATED_RANDOM_SECRET'
$ heroku config:set S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID='YOUR_S3_ACCESS_KEY_ID'
$ heroku config:set S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY='YOUR_S3_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY'
$ heroku config:set S3_BUCKET_NAME='YOUR_S3_BUCKET_NAME'
$ heroku config:set WEB_CONCURRENCY=3
$ git push heroku master
$ heroku run python manage.py migrate
$ heroku run python manage.py createsuperuser
If you want to use email reporter for Django errors, you need to set couple more environment variables on Heroku side too.
Linux/Production packages: requirements/production.pip
-r base.pip
uWSGI==2.0.18
If you have Ruby installed on your system (if you are on macOS you’ll have it by default)
you can easily automate your basic operations. Run rake -T
for listing
available tasks:
$ rake -T
rake db:migrate[database] # Run migration for given database (default: 'default')
rake db:roll_back[name_of_application,name_of_migration] # Roll-back (name of application, name of migration)
rake db:shell # run database shell ..
rake db:show[name_of_application] # Show migrations for an application (default: 'all')
rake db:update[name_of_application,name_of_migration,is_empty] # Update migration (name of application, name of migration?, is empty?)
rake default # Default task: runserver_plus (Werkzeug)
rake locale:compile # Compile locale dictionary
rake locale:update # Update locale dictionary
rake new:application[name_of_application] # Create new Django application
rake new:model[name_of_application,name_of_model,type_of_model] # Create new Model for given application: django,basemodel,softdelete
rake runserver:default # Run: runserver (Django's default server)
rake runserver:default_ipdb # Run: runserver (Django's default server) + ipdb debug support
rake runserver:plus # Run: runserver_plus (Werkzeug)
rake runserver:plus_ipdb # Run: runserver_plus (Werkzeug) + ipdb debug support
rake shell[repl] # Run shell+ avail: ptpython,ipython,bpython default: ptpython
rake test:browse_coverage[port] # Browse test coverage
rake test:coverage[cli_args] # Show test coverage (default: '--show-missing --ignore-errors --skip-covered')
rake test:run[name_of_application,verbose] # Run tests for given application
Rake tasks are the wrapper for Django’s management commands. Mostly related
to django-vb-baseapp
application. Please checkout https://github.com/vbyazilim/django-vb-baseapp
for more detail and examples. django-vb-baseapp
has lot of features :)
This project is licensed under MIT
- Uğur "vigo" Özyılmazel - Creator, maintainer
All PR’s are welcome!
fork
(https://github.com/vbyazilim/django-vb-admin/fork)- Create your
branch
(git checkout -b my-features
) commit
yours (git commit -am 'Add awesome feature'
)push
yourbranch
(git push origin my-features
)- Than create a new Pull Request!
2019-12-08
- Drop Python 3.8.0 support
- Fix repls and debug related issues
- Bump version
2019-12-05
- Upgrade packages, now using Django 2.2.8
- Python 3.8.0 support
- Add new rake tasks
- Fix
development.pip
package installation order - Bump version
2019-10-20
- Add current git tag and python version information indicator to django-admin index
- Add
django-vb-baseapp
as package dependency - Upgrade python packages
- Add
templates/base.html
using Bulma.io 0.8.0 - Bump version: 1.0.13
2019-09-19
- Add Codacy integration
- Add setup completed message
2019-08-12
- Add
templates/base.html
using Bulma.io 0.7.5 - Add
templates/admin/
for base admin site. - Add
static/js/application.js
- Add global locale path
- Bump version: 1.0.4
- Bump version: 1.0.5 (Fix README file)
2019-08-07
- Add
--version
option, version bump to 1.0.3 - Bump version: 1.0.2
- Add Rake tasks
- Fix MAFIFEST.in file
- Initial Beta relase: 1.0.0