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""" Manage Django sites """ import os import salt.exceptions import salt.utils.path # Define the module's virtual name __virtualname__ = "django" def __virtual__(): return __virtualname__ def _get_django_admin(bin_env): """ Return the django admin """ if not bin_env: if salt.utils.path.which("django-admin.py"): return "django-admin.py" elif salt.utils.path.which("django-admin"): return "django-admin" else: raise salt.exceptions.CommandExecutionError( "django-admin or django-admin.py not found on PATH" ) # try to get django-admin.py bin from env if os.path.exists(os.path.join(bin_env, "bin", "django-admin.py")): return os.path.join(bin_env, "bin", "django-admin.py") return bin_env def command( settings_module, command, bin_env=None, pythonpath=None, env=None, runas=None, *args, **kwargs, ): """ Run arbitrary django management command CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.command <settings_module> <command> """ dja = _get_django_admin(bin_env) cmd = f"{dja} {command} --settings={settings_module}" if pythonpath: cmd = f"{cmd} --pythonpath={pythonpath}" for arg in args: cmd = f"{cmd} --{arg}" for key, value in kwargs.items(): if not key.startswith("__"): cmd = f"{cmd} --{key}={value}" return __salt__["cmd.run"](cmd, env=env, runas=runas, python_shell=False) def syncdb( settings_module, bin_env=None, migrate=False, database=None, pythonpath=None, env=None, noinput=True, runas=None, ): """ Run syncdb Execute the Django-Admin syncdb command, if South is available on the minion the ``migrate`` option can be passed as ``True`` calling the migrations to run after the syncdb completes NOTE: The syncdb command was deprecated in Django 1.7 and removed in Django 1.9. For Django versions 1.9 or higher use the `migrate` command instead. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.syncdb <settings_module> """ args = [] kwargs = {} if migrate: args.append("migrate") if database: kwargs["database"] = database if noinput: args.append("noinput") return command( settings_module, "syncdb", bin_env, pythonpath, env, runas, *args, **kwargs ) def migrate( settings_module, app_label=None, migration_name=None, bin_env=None, database=None, pythonpath=None, env=None, noinput=True, runas=None, ): """ Run migrate Execute the Django-Admin migrate command (requires Django 1.7 or higher). .. versionadded:: 3000 settings_module Specifies the settings module to use. The settings module should be in Python package syntax, e.g. mysite.settings. If this isn’t provided, django-admin will use the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable. app_label Specific app to run migrations for, instead of all apps. This may involve running other apps’ migrations too, due to dependencies. migration_name Named migration to be applied to a specific app. Brings the database schema to a state where the named migration is applied, but no later migrations in the same app are applied. This may involve unapplying migrations if you have previously migrated past the named migration. Use the name zero to unapply all migrations for an app. bin_env Path to pip (or to a virtualenv). This can be used to specify the path to the pip to use when more than one Python release is installed (e.g. ``/usr/bin/pip-2.7`` or ``/usr/bin/pip-2.6``. If a directory path is specified, it is assumed to be a virtualenv. database Database to migrate. Defaults to 'default'. pythonpath Adds the given filesystem path to the Python import search path. If this isn’t provided, django-admin will use the PYTHONPATH environment variable. env A list of environment variables to be set prior to execution. Example: .. code-block:: yaml module.run: - name: django.migrate - settings_module: my_django_app.settings - env: - DATABASE_USER: 'mydbuser' noinput Suppresses all user prompts. Defaults to True. runas The user name to run the command as. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.migrate <settings_module> salt '*' django.migrate <settings_module> <app_label> salt '*' django.migrate <settings_module> <app_label> <migration_name> """ args = [] kwargs = {} if database: kwargs["database"] = database if noinput: args.append("noinput") if app_label and migration_name: cmd = f"migrate {app_label} {migration_name}" elif app_label: cmd = f"migrate {app_label}" else: cmd = "migrate" return command( settings_module, cmd, bin_env, pythonpath, env, runas, *args, **kwargs ) def createsuperuser( settings_module, username, email, bin_env=None, database=None, pythonpath=None, env=None, runas=None, ): """ Create a super user for the database. This function defaults to use the ``--noinput`` flag which prevents the creation of a password for the superuser. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.createsuperuser <settings_module> user user@example.com """ args = ["noinput"] kwargs = dict( email=email, username=username, ) if database: kwargs["database"] = database return command( settings_module, "createsuperuser", bin_env, pythonpath, env, runas, *args, **kwargs, ) def loaddata( settings_module, fixtures, bin_env=None, database=None, pythonpath=None, env=None ): """ Load fixture data Fixtures: comma separated list of fixtures to load CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.loaddata <settings_module> <comma delimited list of fixtures> """ args = [] kwargs = {} if database: kwargs["database"] = database cmd = "{} {}".format("loaddata", " ".join(fixtures.split(","))) return command(settings_module, cmd, bin_env, pythonpath, env, *args, **kwargs) def collectstatic( settings_module, bin_env=None, no_post_process=False, ignore=None, dry_run=False, clear=False, link=False, no_default_ignore=False, pythonpath=None, env=None, runas=None, ): """ Collect static files from each of your applications into a single location that can easily be served in production. CLI Example: .. code-block:: bash salt '*' django.collectstatic <settings_module> """ args = ["noinput"] kwargs = {} if no_post_process: args.append("no-post-process") if ignore: kwargs["ignore"] = ignore if dry_run: args.append("dry-run") if clear: args.append("clear") if link: args.append("link") if no_default_ignore: args.append("no-default-ignore") return command( settings_module, "collectstatic", bin_env, pythonpath, env, runas, *args, **kwargs, )