django-settings-export
Often it is needed to make some of your Django project's settings accessible from within templates. This app provides a simple mechanism for doing just that.
Principles
Explicit is better than implicit
Only explicitly listed settings keys are exported to templates.
Errors should never pass silently
Accessing an undefined or un-exported setting key from a template results in an exception.
Installation
Install the package:
pip install django-settings-export
Add 'django_settings_export.settings_export'
to template context processor list in your settings.py
:
TEMPLATES = [
{
# …
'OPTIONS': {
'context_processors': [
# …
'django_settings_export.settings_export',
],
},
},
]
Tested on Python 3.8+, Django 2.2+
Usage
All settings that should be made accessible from templates need to be
explicitly listed in settings.SETTINGS_EXPORT
:
# settings.py
DEBUG = True
GA_ID = 'UA-00000-0'
SETTINGS_EXPORT = [
'DEBUG',
'GA_ID',
]
Now you can access those exported settings from your templates
via settings.<KEY>
:
<!-- template.html -->
{% if not settings.DEBUG %}
<script>ga('create', '{{ settings.GA_ID }}', 'auto');</script>
{% endif %}
The settings
variable is an instance of dict
subclass, so
you use all the methods dict
provides. For example, you can iterate over
the keys and values using settings.keys
, settings.values
,
settings.items
, etc:
{% for key, value in settings.items %}
{{ key }}: {{ value }}
{% endfor %}
settings
variable name
Changing the If you wish to change the name of the context variable to something besides
settings
, add SETTINGS_EXPORT_VARIABLE_NAME = 'custom_name'
to your settings.py
. This is useful when some other plugin is already adding
settings
to your template contexts.
# settings.py
FOO = 'bar'
SETTINGS_EXPORT = ['FOO']
SETTINGS_EXPORT_VARIABLE_NAME = 'my_config'
<!-- template.html -->
{{ my_config.FOO }}
Exceptions
These custom exceptions can be thrown:
- Listing an undefined setting key in
SETTINGS_EXPORT
results in anUndefinedSettingError
. - Accessing an un-exported setting key on the
settings
object in a template results in anUnexportedSettingError
.
All subclass from django_settings_export.SettingsExportError
.
Demo & Tests
See the source code of the bundled demo app.
Development
$ cd tests
# Run demo
$ python manage.py runserver
# Run tests on current Python
$ python manage.py test
Change Log
See CHANGELOG
.
Licence
BSD. See LICENCE
for more details.
Contact
Jakub Roztocil