A set of Django helpers and utils used by sfdo-template projects.
Install the current version of SFDO Template Helpers:
$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/SFDO-Tooling/sfdo-template-helpers.git@v0.1.0#egg=sfdo_template_helpers
Or install the development HEAD:
$ pip install -e git+https://github.com/SFDO-Tooling/sfdo-template-helpers.git@main#egg=sfdo_template_helpers
sfdo-template-helpers is not distributed on PyPI.
- MarkdownField - A Django-ORM TextField that stores Markdown formatted text and makes it available as rendered (and properly bleached/whitelisted) HTML.
You can use MarkdownField like an ordinary TextField:
class Product(models.Model):
description = MarkdownField(max_length=2000, null=True, blank=True, help_text='Displayed on the product summary.')
The field does no validation that it is indeed Markdown formatted text, but instead adds a lazy property to the model instance, which will render the text as HTML. The rendered HTML has been mark_safe
'd for Django templates.
It has one additional kwarg, property_suffix
that defaults to _html
. This is the ... suffix of the property that will be added to your model. Our earlier field would be rendered at product.description_html
.
Rendering is safe by default and limited to a SFDC ProdSec reviewed list of properties and attributes. To override what HTML is whitelisted, provide allowed_tags
and allowed_attrs
kwargs when constructing the field. WARNING: the output of the html property will still be a SafeString. To leave the string tainted, you may add the is_safe=False kwarg.
class Product(models.Model):
bad_markdown_for_review = MarkdownField(allowed_attrs={"a": ["href", "alt", "title"]}, is_safe=False)
Postgres treats columns defined as text, varchar(50), and varchar(50000) all the same. Stop putting an unnecessary max_limit on your CharField just to get a single line input widget. Use StringField. Feel good.
This contains a number of submodules. Those you are most likely to use are middleware
, serializers
, and views
.
middleware
contains a middleware class that will restrict a set of views to a set of originating IP addresses. This is intended to limit Admin API views to Salesforce-internal IPs.
serializers
and views
contain base classes for automatically generating the classes you need for a DRF API that provides transparent access to all the models linked up. This is suitable for making an Admin API.
This contains two functions, fernet_encrypt
and fernet_decrypt
. They both require a value to be set in the Django project's settings, DB_ENCRYPTION_KEY
, which should be kept secret. You can get a valid value for this setting by running the following in a Python shell:
from cryptography.fernet import Fernet
Fernet.generate_key()
This contains a single function, get_remote_ip
, which gets the originating IP of the request from the headers that Heroku sets.
This provides some utilities for logfmt logs. You can set them up like this:
LOGGING = {
"version": 1,
"disable_existing_loggers": True,
"filters": {
"job_id": {"()": "sfdo_template_helpers.logfmt_utils.JobIDFilter"},
},
"formatters": {
"logfmt": {
"()": "sfdo_template_helpers.logfmt_utils.LogfmtFormatter",
"format": (
"%(levelname)s %(asctime)s %(module)s %(process)d %(thread)d %(message)s"
),
},
},
"handlers": {
"console": {
"level": "DEBUG",
"class": "logging.StreamHandler",
"filters": ["request_id"],
"formatter": "logfmt",
},
},
"loggers": {
"django.server": {"handlers": ["console"], "level": "INFO", "propagate": False},
},
}
This allows you to easily add slugs to a model. Specifically, slugs that can be changed, while preserving and honoring the old slugs to avoid linkrot. Like this:
class FooSlug(AbstractSlug): parent = models.ForeignKey( "Foo", on_delete=models.PROTECT, related_name="slugs" ) class Foo(SlugMixin, models.Model): name = models.CharField(max_length=50, unique=True) slug_class = FooSlug
You must provide:
slug_class
: the class that implements slugs for this model.
And the slug class must define a parent
foreign key with the related_name
as "slugs"
.
And you may override:
slug_queryset
: the queryset for slugs for this model.slug_parent
: the instance to assign as the slug parent.slug_field_name
: the field on the main model to base the slug off of.
These overrides are particularly useful for slugs attached through an intermediate model. If you don't need to set them, don't.
With py.test:
$ workon sfdo-template-helpers (sfdo-template-helpers) $ export DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=tests.settings (sfdo-template-helpers) $ pytest
Using tox to run multiple versions:
$ workon sfdo-template-helpers (sfdo-template-helpers) $ pip install -r requirements.txt (sfdo-template-helpers) $ tox
Bump the version number in sfdo_template_helpers/__init__.py
, and
make a tagged commit. Then:
$ workon sfdo-template-helpers (sfdo-template-helpers) $ git push origin --tags
We publish to GitHub, not to PyPI, yet.