Django app template, using poetry-python
as dependency manager.
This project is a template that can be cloned and re-used for redistributable apps.
It includes the following:
poetry
for dependency managementruff
,black
for linting / formatpre-commit
to run lintingmypy
for type checkingtox
and Github Actions for builds and CI
There are default config files for the linting and mypy.
The motivation for this project is to provide a consistent set of standards across all YunoJuno public Python/Django projects. The principles we want to encourage are:
- Simple for developers to get up-and-running
- Consistent style (
black
,ruff
) - Full type hinting (
mypy
)
We currently support Python 3.7+, and Django 3.2+. We will aggressively upgrade Django versions, and we won't introduce hacks to support breaking changes - if Django 4 introduces something that 2.2 doesn't support we'll drop it.
The package tests themselves are outside of the main library code, in a package that is itself a
Django app (it contains models
, settings
, and any other artifacts required to run the tests
(e.g. urls
).) Where appropriate, this test app may be runnable as a Django project - so that
developers can spin up the test app and see what admin screens look like, test migrations, etc.
The tests themselves use pytest
as the test runner. If you have installed the poetry
evironment,
you can run them thus:
$ poetry run pytest
or
$ poetry shell
(my_app) $ pytest
The full suite is controlled by tox
, which contains a set of environments that will format, lint,
and test against all support Python + Django version combinations.
$ tox
...
______________________ summary __________________________
fmt: commands succeeded
lint: commands succeeded
mypy: commands succeeded
py37-django22: commands succeeded
py37-django32: commands succeeded
py37-djangomain: commands succeeded
py38-django22: commands succeeded
py38-django32: commands succeeded
py38-djangomain: commands succeeded
py39-django22: commands succeeded
py39-django32: commands succeeded
py39-djangomain: commands succeeded
There is a .github/workflows/tox.yml
file that can be used as a baseline to run all of the tests
on Github. This file runs the oldest (2.2), newest (3.2), and head of the main Django branch.