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Django ETCD Settings

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NOT MAINTAINED

This repository is not actively maintained anymore.

Features

This application allows you to extend the Django settings as configured in the settings.py file with:

  • Environment dependent values
  • Values in different config sets, identified by name, which can be selected on a 'per request' basis using the X-DYNAMIC-SETTINGS HTTP header

Both the added configuration values and config sets would live at ETCD, which will be continuously monitored by this library in order to transparently update your app settings upon changes.

Backends

  • ETCD 2.2.1

Installation

$ pip install django-etcd-settings

Usage

This Django application uses the following configuration keys:

  • DJES_ETCD_DETAILS: a dict with 'host', 'port', 'protocol', 'prefix',

    'long_polling_timeout' and 'long_polling_safety_delay' (both in seconds). 'prefix' is a string to be used as base path for all configuration managed by this app. i.e. '/config/api' will result in '/config/api/<ENV>' and '/config/api/extensions/' to be used for environment defaults and config_sets respectively Timeouts default to 50 and 5 seconds respectively. If DJES_ETCD_SETTINGS is None, this app will start with no errors and etcd_settings.settings will resolve to django.conf.settings plus your DJES_DEV_PARAMS overwrites i.e.

    ETCD_DETAILS = dict(
        host='localhost', port=4000, protocol='http',
        long_polling_timout=50, long_polling_safety_delay=5
    )
  • DJES_DEV_PARAMS: A module with local overwrites, generally used for

    development. The overwrites must be capitalized module attributes. These overwrites will have preference over development settings on ETCD, but not over configset overwrites indicated by the X-DYNAMIC-SETTINGS HTTP header

  • DJES_ENV: A string with the name of the environment in which the code is

    running. This will be used for accessing the env_defaults in ETCD in a directory with that name i.e. 'test', 'staging', 'prod'...

  • DJES_REQUEST_GETTER: path to a function which accesses the HTTP request

    object being handled. Ensuring access to this value can be implemented with, for instance, middleware. This settings is only used to allow config overwrites on runtime based on predifined config_sets. In case you don't want to use this functionality, just set this setting to None i.e. 'middleware.thread_local.get_current_request'

  • DJES_WSGI_FILE: path to the wsgi.py file for the django

    project. If not None, the monitoring of environment configuration will perform a touch of the file every time the env_defaults are updated, so that all processes consuming settings from django.conf can consume the latest settings available as well The path can be absolute or relative to the 'manage.py' file. i.e. /project/src/wsgi.py, wsgi.py

Then, add etcd_settings to the list of INSTALLED_APPS before any other that requires dynamic settings.

From your code, just do from etcd_settings import settings instead of from django.conf import settings.

In case you want to use etcd_settings to modify some values in your standard Django settings.py file (i.e. Database config), you can use the following snippet in your settings file, as high as possible in the file and immediately under the DJES_* settings definition:

import etcd_settings.loader
extra_settings = etcd_settings.loader.get_overwrites(
    DJES_ENV, DJES_DEV_PARAMS, DJES_ETCD_DETAILS)
locals().update(extra_settings)