On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Tim Sawyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've done this.
>
> You should be able to startup the test server with
> --settings=client_settings/foo.py and get all of settings.py and HELLO
> available to you.
>
FTR
>>> ./manage.py shell --settings=client_settings.foo
In [1]: from django.conf import settings
In [2]: settings.HELLO
Out[2]: True
> What's not working?
>
Failure is not working! Thanks
> Tim.
>
James
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I don't understand something about DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE. My
>> intention is to serve several websites from the same project
>> installation, by creating a subdir of website-specific settings.
>>
>> project_root/
>> settings.py
>> client_settings/
>> __init__.py
>> foo.py
>> bar.py
>> etc ....
>>
>> So if foo.py contains::
>>
>> from settings import *
>> HELLO=True
>>
>> I'm expecting django.conf.settings.HELLO to be True from a shell spawned
>> with::
>>
>> DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE='client_settings.foo' ./manage.py shell
>>
>> But the result is:
>>>>> echo $DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE
>> client_settings.foo
>>
>>>>> ./manage.py shell
>> In [1]: from django.conf import settings
>> In [2]: settings.HELLO
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> AttributeError Traceback (most recent call
>> last)
>> /srv/art/art_crm/<ipython-input-2-fdf854136b11> in <module>()
>> ----> 1 settings.HELLO
>> /srv/art/art_env/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/utils/functional.pyc
>> in __getattr__(self, name)
>> 275 if self._wrapped is None:
>> 276 self._setup()
>> --> 277 return getattr(self._wrapped, name)
>> 278
>> 279 def __setattr__(self, name, value):
>> AttributeError: 'Settings' object has no attribute 'HELLO'
>>
>> My manage.py should be the default:
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/env python
>> from django.core.management import execute_manager
>> import imp
>> try:
>> imp.find_module('settings') # Assumed to be in the same directory.
>> 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" %
>> __file__)
>> sys.exit(1)
>>
>> import settings
>>
>> if __name__ == "__main__":
>> execute_manager(settings)
>>
>>
>> What am I doing wrong ?
>>
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