app/django/core/management/commands/diffsettings.py
author Lennard de Rijk <ljvderijk@gmail.com>
Fri, 24 Jul 2009 20:56:08 +0200
changeset 2676 a7fabd1534f8
parent 54 03e267d67478
permissions -rw-r--r--
Added sendNewRequestNotification to the Notifications helper. This method will send out a notification upon arrival of a new Request to all users who have an active role for the Request's scope and the roles as specified by the getRoleLogicsToNotifyUponNewRequest. Also renamed getRoleLogicsToNotifyUponeNewRequest to getRoleLogicsToNotifyUponNewRequest.

from django.core.management.base import NoArgsCommand

def module_to_dict(module, omittable=lambda k: k.startswith('_')):
    "Converts a module namespace to a Python dictionary. Used by get_settings_diff."
    return dict([(k, repr(v)) for k, v in module.__dict__.items() if not omittable(k)])

class Command(NoArgsCommand):
    help = """Displays differences between the current settings.py and Django's
    default settings. Settings that don't appear in the defaults are
    followed by "###"."""

    requires_model_validation = False

    def handle_noargs(self, **options):
        # Inspired by Postfix's "postconf -n".
        from django.conf import settings, global_settings

        # Because settings are imported lazily, we need to explicitly load them.
        settings._import_settings()

        user_settings = module_to_dict(settings._target)
        default_settings = module_to_dict(global_settings)

        output = []
        keys = user_settings.keys()
        keys.sort()
        for key in keys:
            if key not in default_settings:
                output.append("%s = %s  ###" % (key, user_settings[key]))
            elif user_settings[key] != default_settings[key]:
                output.append("%s = %s" % (key, user_settings[key]))
        print '\n'.join(output)