django1/django/conf/settings.py

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"""
Settings and configuration for Django.
Values will be read from the module specified by the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment
variable, and then from django.conf.global_settings; see the global settings file for
a list of all possible variables.
"""
import os
import sys
from django.conf import global_settings
# get a reference to this module (why isn't there a __module__ magic var?)
me = sys.modules[__name__]
# update this dict from global settings (but only for ALL_CAPS settings)
for setting in dir(global_settings):
if setting == setting.upper():
setattr(me, setting, getattr(global_settings, setting))
# try to load DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
try:
me.SETTINGS_MODULE = os.environ["DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE"]
except KeyError:
raise EnvironmentError, "Environment variable DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE is undefined."
try:
mod = __import__(me.SETTINGS_MODULE, '', '', [''])
except ImportError, e:
raise EnvironmentError, "Could not import DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE '%s' (is it on sys.path?): %s" % (me.SETTINGS_MODULE, e)
# Settings that should be converted into tuples if they're mistakenly entered
# as strings.
tuple_settings = ("INSTALLED_APPS", "TEMPLATE_DIRS")
for setting in dir(mod):
if setting == setting.upper():
setting_value = getattr(mod, setting)
if setting in tuple_settings and type(setting_value) == str:
setting_value = (setting_value,) # In case the user forgot the comma.
setattr(me, setting, setting_value)
# save DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE in case anyone in the future cares
me.SETTINGS_MODULE = os.environ.get('DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE', '')
# move the time zone info into os.environ
os.environ['TZ'] = me.TIME_ZONE
# finally, clean up my namespace
for k in dir(me):
if not k.startswith('_') and k != 'me' and k != k.upper():
delattr(me, k)
del me, k