Fixed #20477: Allowed list of modules for FORMAT_MODULE_PATH
Previously the FORMAT_MODULE_PATH setting only accepted one string (dotted module path). A feature has been added to also allow a list of strings. This is useful when using several reusable third party apps that define new formats. We can now use them all and we can even override some of the formats by providing a project-wide format module.
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@ -46,11 +46,19 @@ def iter_format_modules(lang, format_module_path=None):
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"""
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Does the heavy lifting of finding format modules.
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"""
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if check_for_language(lang):
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format_locations = ['django.conf.locale.%s']
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if not check_for_language(lang):
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return
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if format_module_path is None:
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format_module_path = settings.FORMAT_MODULE_PATH
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format_locations = []
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if format_module_path:
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format_locations.append(format_module_path + '.%s')
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format_locations.reverse()
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if isinstance(format_module_path, six.string_types):
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format_module_path = [format_module_path]
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for path in format_module_path:
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format_locations.append(path + '.%s')
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format_locations.append('django.conf.locale.%s')
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locale = to_locale(lang)
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locales = [locale]
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if '_' in locale:
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@ -1378,6 +1378,20 @@ like::
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__init__.py
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formats.py
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.. versionchanged:: 1.8
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You can also set this setting to a list of Python paths, for example::
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FORMAT_MODULE_PATH = [
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'mysite.formats',
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'some_app.formats',
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]
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When Django searches for a certain format, it will go through all given
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Python paths until it finds a module that actually defines the given
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format. This means that formats defined in packages farther up in the list
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will take precendence over the same formats in packages farther down.
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Available formats are :setting:`DATE_FORMAT`, :setting:`TIME_FORMAT`,
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:setting:`DATETIME_FORMAT`, :setting:`YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT`,
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:setting:`MONTH_DAY_FORMAT`, :setting:`SHORT_DATE_FORMAT`,
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@ -139,7 +139,10 @@ Forms
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Internationalization
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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* ...
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* :setting:`FORMAT_MODULE_PATH` can now be a list of strings representing
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module paths. This allows importing several format modules from different
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reusable apps. It also allows overriding those custom formats in your main
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Django project.
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Management Commands
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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@ -154,11 +154,20 @@ Django provides format definitions for many locales, but sometimes you might
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want to create your own, because a format files doesn't exist for your locale,
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or because you want to overwrite some of the values.
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To use custom formats, specify the path where you'll place format files first.
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To do that, just set your :setting:`FORMAT_MODULE_PATH` setting to the package
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where format files will exist, for instance::
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FORMAT_MODULE_PATH = 'mysite.formats'
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.. versionchanged:: 1.8
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The ability to specify :setting:`FORMAT_MODULE_PATH` as a list was added.
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Previously, only a single string value was supported.
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To use custom formats, specify the path where you'll place format files
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first. To do that, just set your :setting:`FORMAT_MODULE_PATH` setting to
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the package where format files will exist, for instance::
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FORMAT_MODULE_PATH = [
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'mysite.formats',
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'some_app.formats',
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]
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Files are not placed directly in this directory, but in a directory named as
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the locale, and must be named ``formats.py``.
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@ -738,11 +738,27 @@ class FormattingTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests the iter_format_modules function.
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"""
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# Importing some format modules so that we can compare the returned
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# modules with these expected modules
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default_mod = import_module('django.conf.locale.de.formats')
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test_mod = import_module('i18n.other.locale.de.formats')
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test_mod2 = import_module('i18n.other2.locale.de.formats')
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with translation.override('de-at', deactivate=True):
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de_format_mod = import_module('django.conf.locale.de.formats')
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self.assertEqual(list(iter_format_modules('de')), [de_format_mod])
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test_de_format_mod = import_module('i18n.other.locale.de.formats')
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self.assertEqual(list(iter_format_modules('de', 'i18n.other.locale')), [test_de_format_mod, de_format_mod])
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# Should return the correct default module when no setting is set
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self.assertEqual(list(iter_format_modules('de')), [default_mod])
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# When the setting is a string, should return the given module and
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# the default module
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self.assertEqual(
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list(iter_format_modules('de', 'i18n.other.locale')),
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[test_mod, default_mod])
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# When setting is a list of strings, should return the given
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# modules and the default module
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self.assertEqual(
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list(iter_format_modules('de', ['i18n.other.locale', 'i18n.other2.locale'])),
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[test_mod, test_mod2, default_mod])
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def test_iter_format_modules_stability(self):
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"""
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