This django application eliminates certain annoyances in the Django framework.
- render_to decorator - Reduce typing in django views.
- signals decorator - Allow using signals as decorators.
- ajax_request decorator - Returns JsonResponse with dict as content.
- autostrip decorator - Strip form text fields before validation
- get_object_or_None function - Similar to get_object_or_404, but returns None if the object is not found.
- AutoOneToOne field - Creates a related object on first call if it doesn't exist yet.
- JSONField - A field that stores a Python object as JSON and retrieves it as a Python object.
- get_config function - Get settings from django.conf if exists, return a default value otherwise.
- StaticServer middleware - Instead of configuring urls.py, just add this middleware and it will serve your static files when you are in debug mode.
- get_ object_or_this_function - Similar to get_object_or_404, but returns a default object (
this) if the object is not found. - HttpResponseReload - Reload and stay on same page from where the request was made.
- Copy the
annoyingdirectory to your django project or put in on your PYTHONPATH. - You can also run
python setup.py install,easy_install django-annoying, orpip install django-annoying. - Add
"annoying"under INSTALLED_APPS in yoursettings.pyfile. - Django-annoying requires Django 1.11 or later.
from annoying.decorators import render_to # 1. Template name in decorator parameters @render_to('template.html') def foo(request): bar = Bar.object.all() return {'bar': bar} # equals to def foo(request): bar = Bar.object.all() return render(request, 'template.html', {'bar': bar}) # 2. Template name as TEMPLATE item value in return dictionary @render_to() def foo(request, category): template_name = '%s.html' % category return {'bar': bar, 'TEMPLATE': template_name} #equals to def foo(request, category): template_name = '%s.html' % category return render(request, template_name, {'bar': bar})Note: signals is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Django now includes this by default.
from annoying.decorators import signals # connect to registered signal @signals.post_save(sender=YourModel) def sighandler(instance, **kwargs): pass # connect to any signal signals.register_signal(siginstance, signame) # and then as in example above #or @signals(siginstance, sender=YourModel) def sighandler(instance, **kwargs): pass #In any case defined function will remain as is, without any changes.The ajax_request decorator converts a dict or list returned by a view to a JSON or YAML object, depending on the HTTP Accept header (defaults to JSON, requires PyYAML if you want to accept YAML).
from annoying.decorators import ajax_request @ajax_request def my_view(request): news = News.objects.all() news_titles = [entry.title for entry in news] return {'news_titles': news_titles}Note: autostrip is deprecated and will be removed in a future version. Django now includes this by default.
from annoying.decorators import autostrip @autostrip class PersonForm(forms.Form): name = forms.CharField(min_length=2, max_length=10) email = forms.EmailField()from annoying.functions import get_object_or_None def get_user(request, user_id): user = get_object_or_None(User, id=user_id) if not user: ...from annoying.fields import AutoOneToOneField class MyProfile(models.Model): user = AutoOneToOneField(User, primary_key=True) home_page = models.URLField(max_length=255, blank=True) icq = models.IntegerField(blank=True, null=True)Note that if you're using Postgres you can use the built-in django.contrib.postgres.fields.JSONField, or if you're using MySQL/MariaDB you can use Django-MySQL's JSONField.
from annoying.fields import JSONField #model class Page(models.Model): data = JSONField(blank=True, null=True) # view or another place.. page = Page.objects.get(pk=5) page.data = {'title': 'test', 'type': 3} page.save()from annoying.functions import get_config ADMIN_EMAIL = get_config('ADMIN_EMAIL', 'default@email.com')Add this middleware as first item in MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES(or MIDDLEWARE)
example:
MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = ( # MIDDLEWARE if you're using the new-style middleware 'annoying.middlewares.StaticServe', 'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware', 'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware', 'django.middleware.doc.XViewMiddleware', 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware', )It will serve static files in debug mode. Also it helps when you debug one of your middleware by responding to static requests before they get to debugged middleware and will save you from constantly typing "continue" in debugger.
from annoying.functions import get_object_or_this def get_site(site_id): base_site = Site.objects.get(id=1) # Get site with site_id or return base site. site = get_object_or_this(Site, base_site, id=site_id) ... ... ... return site