201 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
201 lines
7.9 KiB
Python
"""
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Settings and configuration for Django.
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Values will be read from the module specified by the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment
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variable, and then from django.conf.global_settings; see the global settings file for
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a list of all possible variables.
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"""
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import os
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import re
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import time # Needed for Windows
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import warnings
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from django.conf import global_settings
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.utils.functional import LazyObject, empty
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from django.utils import importlib
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from django.utils import six
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ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE = "DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"
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class LazySettings(LazyObject):
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"""
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A lazy proxy for either global Django settings or a custom settings object.
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The user can manually configure settings prior to using them. Otherwise,
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Django uses the settings module pointed to by DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE.
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"""
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def _setup(self):
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"""
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Load the settings module pointed to by the environment variable. This
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is used the first time we need any settings at all, if the user has not
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previously configured the settings manually.
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"""
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try:
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settings_module = os.environ[ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE]
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if not settings_module: # If it's set but is an empty string.
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raise KeyError
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except KeyError:
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# NOTE: This is arguably an EnvironmentError, but that causes
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# problems with Python's interactive help.
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raise ImportError("Settings cannot be imported, because environment variable %s is undefined." % ENVIRONMENT_VARIABLE)
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self._wrapped = Settings(settings_module)
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def configure(self, default_settings=global_settings, **options):
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"""
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Called to manually configure the settings. The 'default_settings'
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parameter sets where to retrieve any unspecified values from (its
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argument must support attribute access (__getattr__)).
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"""
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if self._wrapped is not empty:
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raise RuntimeError('Settings already configured.')
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holder = UserSettingsHolder(default_settings)
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for name, value in options.items():
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setattr(holder, name, value)
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self._wrapped = holder
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@property
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def configured(self):
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"""
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Returns True if the settings have already been configured.
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"""
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return self._wrapped is not empty
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class BaseSettings(object):
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"""
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Common logic for settings whether set by a module or by the user.
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"""
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def __setattr__(self, name, value):
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if name in ("MEDIA_URL", "STATIC_URL") and value and not value.endswith('/'):
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("If set, %s must end with a slash" % name)
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elif name == "ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX":
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warnings.warn("The ADMIN_MEDIA_PREFIX setting has been removed; "
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"use STATIC_URL instead.", DeprecationWarning)
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elif name == "ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS" and isinstance(value, six.string_types):
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raise ValueError("The ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS setting must be set "
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"to a tuple, not a string.")
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object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
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class Settings(BaseSettings):
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def __init__(self, settings_module):
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# update this dict from global settings (but only for ALL_CAPS settings)
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for setting in dir(global_settings):
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if setting == setting.upper():
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setattr(self, setting, getattr(global_settings, setting))
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# store the settings module in case someone later cares
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self.SETTINGS_MODULE = settings_module
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try:
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mod = importlib.import_module(self.SETTINGS_MODULE)
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except ImportError as e:
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raise ImportError("Could not import settings '%s' (Is it on sys.path?): %s" % (self.SETTINGS_MODULE, e))
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# Settings that should be converted into tuples if they're mistakenly entered
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# as strings.
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tuple_settings = ("INSTALLED_APPS", "TEMPLATE_DIRS")
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for setting in dir(mod):
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if setting == setting.upper():
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setting_value = getattr(mod, setting)
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if setting in tuple_settings and \
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isinstance(setting_value, six.string_types):
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warnings.warn("The %s setting must be a tuple. Please fix your "
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"settings, as auto-correction is now deprecated." % setting,
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PendingDeprecationWarning)
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setting_value = (setting_value,) # In case the user forgot the comma.
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setattr(self, setting, setting_value)
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if not self.SECRET_KEY:
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raise ImproperlyConfigured("The SECRET_KEY setting must not be empty.")
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if hasattr(time, 'tzset') and self.TIME_ZONE:
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# When we can, attempt to validate the timezone. If we can't find
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# this file, no check happens and it's harmless.
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zoneinfo_root = '/usr/share/zoneinfo'
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if (os.path.exists(zoneinfo_root) and not
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os.path.exists(os.path.join(zoneinfo_root, *(self.TIME_ZONE.split('/'))))):
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raise ValueError("Incorrect timezone setting: %s" % self.TIME_ZONE)
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# Move the time zone info into os.environ. See ticket #2315 for why
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# we don't do this unconditionally (breaks Windows).
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os.environ['TZ'] = self.TIME_ZONE
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time.tzset()
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# Settings are configured, so we can set up the logger if required
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if self.LOGGING_CONFIG:
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# First find the logging configuration function ...
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logging_config_path, logging_config_func_name = self.LOGGING_CONFIG.rsplit('.', 1)
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logging_config_module = importlib.import_module(logging_config_path)
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logging_config_func = getattr(logging_config_module, logging_config_func_name)
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# Backwards-compatibility shim for #16288 fix
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compat_patch_logging_config(self.LOGGING)
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# ... then invoke it with the logging settings
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logging_config_func(self.LOGGING)
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class UserSettingsHolder(BaseSettings):
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"""
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Holder for user configured settings.
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"""
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# SETTINGS_MODULE doesn't make much sense in the manually configured
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# (standalone) case.
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SETTINGS_MODULE = None
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def __init__(self, default_settings):
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"""
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Requests for configuration variables not in this class are satisfied
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from the module specified in default_settings (if possible).
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"""
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self.default_settings = default_settings
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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return getattr(self.default_settings, name)
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def __dir__(self):
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return self.__dict__.keys() + dir(self.default_settings)
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# For Python < 2.6:
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__members__ = property(lambda self: self.__dir__())
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settings = LazySettings()
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def compat_patch_logging_config(logging_config):
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"""
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Backwards-compatibility shim for #16288 fix. Takes initial value of
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``LOGGING`` setting and patches it in-place (issuing deprecation warning)
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if "mail_admins" logging handler is configured but has no filters.
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"""
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# Shim only if LOGGING["handlers"]["mail_admins"] exists,
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# but has no "filters" key
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if "filters" not in logging_config.get(
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"handlers", {}).get(
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"mail_admins", {"filters": []}):
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warnings.warn(
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"You have no filters defined on the 'mail_admins' logging "
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"handler: adding implicit debug-false-only filter. "
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"See http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/releases/1.4/"
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"#request-exceptions-are-now-always-logged",
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DeprecationWarning)
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filter_name = "require_debug_false"
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filters = logging_config.setdefault("filters", {})
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while filter_name in filters:
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filter_name = filter_name + "_"
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filters[filter_name] = {
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"()": "django.utils.log.RequireDebugFalse",
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}
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logging_config["handlers"]["mail_admins"]["filters"] = [filter_name]
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