Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: django-dependency
Version: 1.1
Summary: Django app to help manage external dependencies
Home-page: http://code.google.com/p/django-dependency/
Author: Caktus Consulting Group
Author-email: solutions@caktusgroup.com
License: LICENSE.txt
Description: django-dependency
        =================
        
        Manage external dependencies hosted through any version control system.
        
        Installation
        ============
        
        1) Download the app add it to your Python path:
        
        ::
        
        hg clone https://django-dependency.googlecode.com/hg/ django-dependency
        cd django-dependency
        python setup.py install
        
        2) Add to your INSTALLED_APPS:
        
        ::
        
        INSTALLED_APPS = (
        # ...
        'deps',
        )
        
        Setup
        =====
        Add DEPENDENCIES to your settings file
        
        
        * If you're migrating from using svn:externals, there is a script you can use to automatically generate the list of dependencies.  Just run the following command, copy/paste the output into your settings file, and make sure your INSTALLED_APPS is up to date:
        
        ::
        
        create_deps.py apps/external_apps libs/external_libs
        
        * If you're not migrating from svn:externals you can set your DEPENDENCIES and INSTALLED_APPS manually like this:
        
        ::
        
        import os
        import deps
        # ...
        PROJECT_PATH = os.path.abspath('%s/..' % path.dirname(__file__))
        # ...
        DEPDENDENCY_ROOT = os.path.join(PROJECT_PATH, 'external')
        DEPENDENCIES = (
        # subversion
        deps.SVN(
        #Uncomment to pin to revision 22
        #rev=22,
        'http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk/django',
        root=DEPDENDENCY_ROOT,
        ),
        # mercurial
        deps.HG(
        #Uncomment to pin to revision 8ed91139be12
        #rev='8ed91139be12',
        'http://bitbucket.org/jezdez/django-robots/',
        app_name='robots',
        
        root=DEPDENDENCY_ROOT,
        ),
        # git pinned to a SHA1 id with rev can use HEAD or other tags
        deps.GIT(
        'git://github.com/howiworkdaily/django-faq.git',
        app_name='faq',
        project_name='django-faq',
        root=DEPDENDENCY_ROOT,
        rev='85a23e71ba23d4fc5cd92d81a02c1b9073161a21',
        ),
        )
        # ...
        INSTALLED_APPS = (
        # ...
        'robots',
        )
        
        Update manage.py
        ================
        
        * To dynamically add the dependencies to your python path, add this code to manage.py AFTER importing settings but BEFORE importing anything from Django:
        
        ::
        
        import deps
        deps.add_all_to_path(projectname.settings, auto_update=sys.argv[1] == 'up')
        
        
        * For example, a complete manage.py might look like this:
        
        ::
        
        #!/usr/bin/env python
        
        import sys
        import os.path
        import deps
        
        # remove '.' from the path (you should use the project package to reference
        # anything in here)
        sys.path.pop(0)
        PROJECT_ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
        sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(PROJECT_ROOT))
        
        try:
        import projectname.settings
        except ImportError:
        import sys
        sys.stderr.write("Error: Can't find the file 'settings.py' in the directory containing %r.\ It appears you've customized things.\nYou'll have to run django-admin.py, passing it your settings module.\n(If the file settings.py does indeed exist, it's causing an ImportError somehow.)\n" % __file__)
        sys.exit(1)
        
        if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == 'up':
        deps.add_all_to_path(projectname.settings, auto_update=True)
        else:
        deps.add_all_to_path(projectname.settings, auto_update=False)
        
        from django.core.management import execute_manager
        if __name__ == "__main__":
        execute_manager(projectname.settings)
        
        
        * Now you can run "./manage.py up" to grab the dependencies!
        
        
        Development sponsored by `Caktus Consulting Group, LLC
        <http://www.caktusgroup.com/services>`_.
        
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