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Organize Django settings into multiple files and directories. Easily
override and modify settings. Use wildcards in settings file paths
and mark settings files as optional.
While this package will most likely work with the most versions of django, we officially support:
4.2
5.0
5.1
This package has no dependencies itself.
In case you need older python / django versions support,
then consider using older versions of django-split-settings.
Installation
pip install django-split-settings
Usage
Replace your existing settings.py with a list of components that
make up your Django settings. Preferably create a settings package
that contains all the files.
In the example, the files base.py and database.py are included
in that order from the subdirectory called components/.
local_settings.py in the same directory is included if it exists.
Note: The local context is passed on to each file, so each
following file can access and modify the settings declared in the
previous files.
Note that files are included in the order that glob returns them,
probably in the same order as what ls -U would list them. The
files are NOT in alphabetical order.
You can modify common settings in environment settings simply importing them
The django create-project command will create a variable in your settings.py called BASE_DIR, which is often used to locate static files, media files, and templates.
# Created by django create-projectBASE_DIR=os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
STATIC_ROOT=os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "staticfiles/")
MEDIA_ROOT=os.path.join(BASE_DIR, "mediafiles/")
The expression for BASE_DIR means: get the path to the current file (settings.py), get the parent folder (whatever you named your project), get the parent folder (the root of the project). So STATIC_ROOT will then be evaluated to /staticfiles (with / meaning the root of your project/repo).
With django-split-settingssettings is now a module (instead of a file), so os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))) will evaluate to /whatever-you-named-your-project as opposed to /.
To fix this BASE_DIR needs to be set to the parent folder of /whatever-you-named-your-project: