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Branko Majic (branko) - 12 years ago 2013-08-16 19:48:22
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DMT-1: Initialised the project template based on Django 1.5.2.
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project/manage.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python
 
import os
 
import sys
 

	
 
if __name__ == "__main__":
 
    os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "{{ project_name }}.settings")
 

	
 
    from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
 

	
 
    execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
project/project_name/__init__.py
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project/project_name/settings.py
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# Django settings for {{ project_name }} project.
 

	
 
DEBUG = True
 
TEMPLATE_DEBUG = DEBUG
 

	
 
ADMINS = (
 
    # ('Your Name', 'your_email@example.com'),
 
)
 

	
 
MANAGERS = ADMINS
 

	
 
DATABASES = {
 
    'default': {
 
        'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.', # Add 'postgresql_psycopg2', 'mysql', 'sqlite3' or 'oracle'.
 
        'NAME': '',                      # Or path to database file if using sqlite3.
 
        # The following settings are not used with sqlite3:
 
        'USER': '',
 
        'PASSWORD': '',
 
        'HOST': '',                      # Empty for localhost through domain sockets or '127.0.0.1' for localhost through TCP.
 
        'PORT': '',                      # Set to empty string for default.
 
    }
 
}
 

	
 
# Hosts/domain names that are valid for this site; required if DEBUG is False
 
# See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.5/ref/settings/#allowed-hosts
 
ALLOWED_HOSTS = []
 

	
 
# Local time zone for this installation. Choices can be found here:
 
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_zones_by_name
 
# although not all choices may be available on all operating systems.
 
# In a Windows environment this must be set to your system time zone.
 
TIME_ZONE = 'America/Chicago'
 

	
 
# Language code for this installation. All choices can be found here:
 
# http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/language-identifiers.html
 
LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'
 

	
 
SITE_ID = 1
 

	
 
# If you set this to False, Django will make some optimizations so as not
 
# to load the internationalization machinery.
 
USE_I18N = True
 

	
 
# If you set this to False, Django will not format dates, numbers and
 
# calendars according to the current locale.
 
USE_L10N = True
 

	
 
# If you set this to False, Django will not use timezone-aware datetimes.
 
USE_TZ = True
 

	
 
# Absolute filesystem path to the directory that will hold user-uploaded files.
 
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/media/"
 
MEDIA_ROOT = ''
 

	
 
# URL that handles the media served from MEDIA_ROOT. Make sure to use a
 
# trailing slash.
 
# Examples: "http://example.com/media/", "http://media.example.com/"
 
MEDIA_URL = ''
 

	
 
# Absolute path to the directory static files should be collected to.
 
# Don't put anything in this directory yourself; store your static files
 
# in apps' "static/" subdirectories and in STATICFILES_DIRS.
 
# Example: "/var/www/example.com/static/"
 
STATIC_ROOT = ''
 

	
 
# URL prefix for static files.
 
# Example: "http://example.com/static/", "http://static.example.com/"
 
STATIC_URL = '/static/'
 

	
 
# Additional locations of static files
 
STATICFILES_DIRS = (
 
    # Put strings here, like "/home/html/static" or "C:/www/django/static".
 
    # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
 
    # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
 
)
 

	
 
# List of finder classes that know how to find static files in
 
# various locations.
 
STATICFILES_FINDERS = (
 
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder',
 
    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder',
 
#    'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder',
 
)
 

	
 
# Make this unique, and don't share it with anybody.
 
SECRET_KEY = '{{ secret_key }}'
 

	
 
# List of callables that know how to import templates from various sources.
 
TEMPLATE_LOADERS = (
 
    'django.template.loaders.filesystem.Loader',
 
    'django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader',
 
#     'django.template.loaders.eggs.Loader',
 
)
 

	
 
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
 
    'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
 
    'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
 
    'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
 
    'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
 
    'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
 
    # Uncomment the next line for simple clickjacking protection:
 
    # 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
 
)
 

	
 
ROOT_URLCONF = '{{ project_name }}.urls'
 

	
 
# Python dotted path to the WSGI application used by Django's runserver.
 
WSGI_APPLICATION = '{{ project_name }}.wsgi.application'
 

	
 
TEMPLATE_DIRS = (
 
    # Put strings here, like "/home/html/django_templates" or "C:/www/django/templates".
 
    # Always use forward slashes, even on Windows.
 
    # Don't forget to use absolute paths, not relative paths.
 
)
 

	
 
INSTALLED_APPS = (
 
    'django.contrib.auth',
 
    'django.contrib.contenttypes',
 
    'django.contrib.sessions',
 
    'django.contrib.sites',
 
    'django.contrib.messages',
 
    'django.contrib.staticfiles',
 
    # Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
 
    # 'django.contrib.admin',
 
    # Uncomment the next line to enable admin documentation:
 
    # 'django.contrib.admindocs',
 
)
 

	
 
# A sample logging configuration. The only tangible logging
 
# performed by this configuration is to send an email to
 
# the site admins on every HTTP 500 error when DEBUG=False.
 
# See http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/logging for
 
# more details on how to customize your logging configuration.
 
LOGGING = {
 
    'version': 1,
 
    'disable_existing_loggers': False,
 
    'filters': {
 
        'require_debug_false': {
 
            '()': 'django.utils.log.RequireDebugFalse'
 
        }
 
    },
 
    'handlers': {
 
        'mail_admins': {
 
            'level': 'ERROR',
 
            'filters': ['require_debug_false'],
 
            'class': 'django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler'
 
        }
 
    },
 
    'loggers': {
 
        'django.request': {
 
            'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
 
            'level': 'ERROR',
 
            'propagate': True,
 
        },
 
    }
 
}
project/project_name/urls.py
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from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
 

	
 
# Uncomment the next two lines to enable the admin:
 
# from django.contrib import admin
 
# admin.autodiscover()
 

	
 
urlpatterns = patterns('',
 
    # Examples:
 
    # url(r'^$', '{{ project_name }}.views.home', name='home'),
 
    # url(r'^{{ project_name }}/', include('{{ project_name }}.foo.urls')),
 

	
 
    # Uncomment the admin/doc line below to enable admin documentation:
 
    # url(r'^admin/doc/', include('django.contrib.admindocs.urls')),
 

	
 
    # Uncomment the next line to enable the admin:
 
    # url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
 
)
project/project_name/wsgi.py
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"""
 
WSGI config for {{ project_name }} project.
 

	
 
This module contains the WSGI application used by Django's development server
 
and any production WSGI deployments. It should expose a module-level variable
 
named ``application``. Django's ``runserver`` and ``runfcgi`` commands discover
 
this application via the ``WSGI_APPLICATION`` setting.
 

	
 
Usually you will have the standard Django WSGI application here, but it also
 
might make sense to replace the whole Django WSGI application with a custom one
 
that later delegates to the Django one. For example, you could introduce WSGI
 
middleware here, or combine a Django application with an application of another
 
framework.
 

	
 
"""
 
import os
 

	
 
# We defer to a DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE already in the environment. This breaks
 
# if running multiple sites in the same mod_wsgi process. To fix this, use
 
# mod_wsgi daemon mode with each site in its own daemon process, or use
 
# os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"] = "{{ project_name }}.settings"
 
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "{{ project_name }}.settings")
 

	
 
# This application object is used by any WSGI server configured to use this
 
# file. This includes Django's development server, if the WSGI_APPLICATION
 
# setting points here.
 
from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
 
application = get_wsgi_application()
 

	
 
# Apply WSGI middleware here.
 
# from helloworld.wsgi import HelloWorldApplication
 
# application = HelloWorldApplication(application)
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