├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE
├── MANIFEST.in
├── README.rst
├── screenshot-list.png
├── screenshot-view.png
├── setup.py
├── src
└── wiretap
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── admin.py
│ ├── middleware.py
│ ├── models.py
│ ├── signals.py
│ ├── templates
│ └── admin
│ │ └── wiretap
│ │ └── message
│ │ └── change_form.html
│ └── tests.py
├── testproject
├── .gitignore
├── manage.py
└── testproject
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── runtests.py
│ ├── settings.py
│ ├── testapp
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── admin.py
│ ├── models.py
│ ├── templates
│ │ ├── admin
│ │ │ └── testapp
│ │ │ │ └── usermessage
│ │ │ │ └── change_form.html
│ │ └── testapp
│ │ │ └── index.html
│ └── views.py
│ ├── urls.py
│ └── wsgi.py
└── tox.ini
/.gitignore:
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1 | *.egg
2 | *.egg-info
3 | *.pyc
4 |
5 | /.tox
6 | /dist
7 | /MANIFEST
8 |
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/.travis.yml:
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1 | language: python
2 | python: 2.7
3 | env:
4 | - TOX_ENV=py27-dj15
5 | - TOX_ENV=py27-dj16
6 | - TOX_ENV=py27-dj17
7 | - TOX_ENV=py34-dj15
8 | - TOX_ENV=py34-dj16
9 | - TOX_ENV=py34-dj17
10 | install:
11 | - pip install tox
12 | script:
13 | - tox -e $TOX_ENV
14 |
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2 |
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1 | Django Wiretap
2 | ==============
3 |
4 | Captures HTTP requests & responses for debugging.
5 |
6 | This is an early release, and is **not** suitable for production use.
7 |
8 | |CILink|_
9 |
10 | .. |CILink| image:: https://travis-ci.org/nathforge/django-wiretap.svg?branch=master
11 | .. _CILink: https://travis-ci.org/nathforge/django-wiretap
12 |
13 |
14 | Screenshots
15 | -----------
16 |
17 | List
18 | ^^^^
19 |
20 | .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nathforge/django-wiretap/master/screenshot-list.png
21 |
22 | View
23 | ^^^^
24 |
25 | .. image:: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nathforge/django-wiretap/master/screenshot-view.png
26 |
27 |
28 | Usage:
29 | ------
30 |
31 | - Install the package with ``pip install django-wiretap``
32 |
33 | - Edit Django settings:
34 |
35 | - Add ``'wiretap'`` to ``INSTALLED_APPS``.
36 |
37 | - Add ``'wiretap.middleware.WiretapMiddleware'`` to your
38 | ``MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES``.
39 |
40 | - Create models with ``./manage.py syncdb``
41 |
42 | - Go to Django admin, add a new ``Tap``.
43 |
44 | - This contains a path `regex `_,
45 | which is matched against the full path including the query string.
46 |
47 | - For example, to capture everything within the ``/api/`` path of your site,
48 | use ``'^/api/'``.
49 |
50 | - If you just want to test Wiretap, set it to ``'/'``.
51 |
52 | HTTP request/responses will now be saved to the `Message` admin page.
53 |
54 | Note that Wiretap will be disabled if Django is not in debug mode.
55 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | import os.path
4 | import sys
5 |
6 | from setuptools import setup
7 |
8 | sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testproject'))
9 |
10 | setup(
11 | version='0.1.1',
12 | url='https://github.com/nathforge/django-wiretap',
13 | name='django-wiretap',
14 | description='https://github.com/nathforge/django-wiretap',
15 | long_description=open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'README.rst')).read(),
16 | author='Nathan Reynolds',
17 | author_email='email@nreynolds.co.uk',
18 | packages=['wiretap'],
19 | package_dir={'': 'src'},
20 | install_requires=[
21 | 'django >= 1.5, < 1.8',
22 | 'django-roma',
23 | 'six'
24 | ],
25 | test_suite='testproject.runtests.main',
26 | classifiers = [
27 | 'Programming Language :: Python',
28 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3'
29 | ]
30 | )
31 |
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1 | from django.contrib import admin
2 | from django.http import Http404, HttpResponse
3 | from django.shortcuts import get_object_or_404
4 | from roma import ReadOnlyModelAdmin
5 |
6 | from wiretap.models import Message, Tap
7 |
8 | class TapAdmin(admin.ModelAdmin):
9 | list_display = ('path_regex',)
10 |
11 | class MessageAdmin(ReadOnlyModelAdmin):
12 | list_display = ('request', 'response', 'remote_addr', 'started_at', 'duration',)
13 | list_filter = ('started_at', 'req_method', 'res_status_code',)
14 | search_fields = ('remote_addr', 'req_path',)
15 |
16 | def request(self, obj):
17 | return unicode(obj)
18 | request.admin_order_field = 'req_path'
19 |
20 | def response(self, obj):
21 | if obj.res_status_code is not None:
22 | return '{} {}'.format(
23 | obj.res_status_code,
24 | obj.res_reason_phrase.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
25 | )
26 | else:
27 | return ''
28 | response.admin_order_field = 'res_status_code'
29 |
30 | def get_urls(self):
31 | from django.conf.urls import patterns, url
32 |
33 | return patterns('',
34 | url(
35 | r'^(?P\d+)/req-body/$',
36 | self.admin_site.admin_view(self.body_view),
37 | kwargs={
38 | 'field_name': 'req_body',
39 | 'get_header_name': 'get_req_header'
40 | }
41 | ),
42 | url(
43 | r'^(?P\d+)/res-body/$',
44 | self.admin_site.admin_view(self.body_view),
45 | kwargs={
46 | 'field_name': 'res_body',
47 | 'get_header_name': 'get_res_header'
48 | }
49 | )
50 | ) + super(MessageAdmin, self).get_urls()
51 |
52 | def body_view(self, request, pk, field_name, get_header_name):
53 | message = get_object_or_404(Message, id=pk)
54 |
55 | value = getattr(message, field_name)
56 | if not value:
57 | raise Http404()
58 |
59 | value.open()
60 |
61 | get_header = getattr(message, get_header_name)
62 | content_type = get_header('Content-Type', 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii')
63 |
64 | return HttpResponse(value.read(), content_type=content_type)
65 |
66 | admin.site.register(Tap, TapAdmin)
67 | admin.site.register(Message, MessageAdmin)
68 |
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1 | import json
2 | import re
3 | import tempfile
4 | import uuid
5 |
6 | from django.conf import settings
7 | from django.core.exceptions import MiddlewareNotUsed
8 | from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile, UploadedFile
9 | from django.http import StreamingHttpResponse
10 | from django.http.cookie import SimpleCookie
11 | from django.utils import timezone
12 | import six
13 |
14 | from wiretap.models import Message, Tap
15 | from wiretap.signals import post_save_message_request, post_save_message_response
16 |
17 | DEFAULT_MAX_MESSAGE_COUNT = 1000
18 |
19 | class WiretapMiddleware(object):
20 | """
21 | Wiretap middleware. Saves HTTP requests & responses to the `Message` model.
22 | """
23 |
24 | def __init__(self):
25 | """
26 | Initialise the middleware.
27 | """
28 |
29 | # Wiretap streams responses to disk, then stores the data in a
30 | # `FileField`.
31 | #
32 | # This isn't particularly performant, so we'll disable ourselves if
33 | # Django isn't in debug mode.
34 | if not getattr(settings, 'DEBUG', False):
35 | raise MiddlewareNotUsed()
36 |
37 | def should_tap(self, request):
38 | """
39 | Returns true if we should store the request/response.
40 | """
41 |
42 | matching_tap = False
43 | for tap in Tap.objects.all():
44 | if re.search(tap.path_regex, request.path):
45 | return True
46 |
47 | return False
48 |
49 | def process_request(self, request):
50 | """
51 | Process incoming requests. If we're tracking this request, we'll store
52 | a created `Message` object in `request.wiretap_message`.
53 | """
54 |
55 | request.wiretap_message = None
56 |
57 | if not self.should_tap(request):
58 | return
59 |
60 | req_started_at = timezone.now()
61 |
62 | req_content_type = None
63 | req_headers = []
64 | for (key, value) in six.iteritems(request.META):
65 | if key.startswith('HTTP_'):
66 | key = key[5:].title()
67 | req_headers.append((key, value))
68 | if key == 'Content-Type':
69 | req_content_type = value
70 |
71 | if not request.body:
72 | req_body_file = None
73 | else:
74 | req_body_file = SimpleUploadedFile(
75 | name=str(uuid.uuid4()),
76 | content=request.body,
77 | content_type=req_content_type
78 | )
79 |
80 | request.wiretap_message = Message.objects.create(
81 | started_at=req_started_at,
82 | ended_at=timezone.now(),
83 | remote_addr=request.META['REMOTE_ADDR'],
84 | req_method=request.method,
85 | req_path=request.path,
86 | req_headers_json=json.dumps(req_headers),
87 | req_body=req_body_file
88 | )
89 |
90 | post_save_message_request.send(
91 | sender=self.__class__,
92 | request=request,
93 | message=request.wiretap_message
94 | )
95 |
96 | def process_response(self, request, response):
97 | """
98 | Process the response. If we're tracking this request,
99 | `request.wiretap_message` will be set.
100 | """
101 |
102 | if not request.wiretap_message:
103 | return response
104 | else:
105 | return WiretapHttpResponse(
106 | request,
107 | response,
108 | request.wiretap_message
109 | )
110 |
111 | class WiretapHttpResponse(StreamingHttpResponse):
112 | """
113 | HttpResponse that wraps another response, mimicking it and saving the data
114 | to a `Message` object.
115 | """
116 |
117 | def __init__(self, request, response, message):
118 | super(WiretapHttpResponse, self).__init__()
119 | self._copy_from_response(response)
120 | self._request = request
121 | self._response = response
122 | self._message = message
123 |
124 | def _copy_from_response(self, response):
125 | """
126 | Copy data from the original response.
127 | """
128 |
129 | for key, _ in self.items():
130 | del self[key]
131 |
132 | for key, value in response.items():
133 | self[key] = value
134 |
135 | self.status_code = response.status_code
136 | self.reason_phrase = response.reason_phrase
137 | self.cookies = SimpleCookie(str(response.cookies))
138 |
139 | def __iter__(self):
140 | with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as fp:
141 | for chunk in self._response:
142 | yield chunk
143 | fp.write(chunk)
144 |
145 | if fp.tell() == 0:
146 | res_body_file = None
147 | else:
148 | fp.seek(0)
149 | res_body_file = UploadedFile(
150 | file=fp,
151 | name=str(uuid.uuid4()),
152 | content_type=self._response.get('content-type')
153 | )
154 |
155 | self._message.res_status_code = self._response.status_code
156 | self._message.res_reason_phrase = self._response.reason_phrase
157 | self._message.res_headers_json = json.dumps(self._response.items())
158 | self._message.res_body = res_body_file
159 | self._message.save()
160 |
161 | post_save_message_response.send(
162 | sender=self.__class__,
163 | request=self._request,
164 | response=self._response,
165 | message=self._message
166 | )
167 |
168 | delete_old_messages()
169 |
170 | def delete_old_messages():
171 | """
172 | Deletes old `Message` objects.
173 | """
174 |
175 | max_message_count = getattr(
176 | settings,
177 | 'WIRETAP_MAX_MESSAGE_COUNT',
178 | DEFAULT_MAX_MESSAGE_COUNT
179 | )
180 |
181 | if max_message_count is not None:
182 | delete_pks = Message.objects\
183 | .order_by('-started_at')\
184 | .values_list('pk', flat=True)\
185 | [max_message_count:]
186 |
187 | Message.objects\
188 | .filter(id__in=delete_pks)\
189 | .delete()
190 |
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1 | import json
2 |
3 | from django.db import models
4 |
5 | class _NotSet(object):
6 | pass
7 |
8 | class Tap(models.Model):
9 | path_regex = models.CharField(max_length=255, blank=True)
10 |
11 | def __unicode__(self):
12 | return self.path_regex
13 |
14 | class Message(models.Model):
15 | started_at = models.DateTimeField(db_index=True)
16 | ended_at = models.DateTimeField(blank=True, null=True)
17 |
18 | remote_addr = models.CharField(max_length=39, db_index=True)
19 |
20 | req_method = models.CharField(max_length=16)
21 | req_path = models.TextField()
22 | req_headers_json = models.TextField()
23 | req_body = models.FileField(blank=True, null=True, upload_to='message/%Y/%m/%d')
24 |
25 | res_status_code = models.PositiveIntegerField(blank=True, null=True)
26 | res_reason_phrase = models.CharField(max_length=64)
27 | res_headers_json = models.TextField()
28 | res_body = models.FileField(blank=True, null=True, upload_to='message/%Y/%m/%d')
29 |
30 | @property
31 | def duration(self):
32 | if self.ended_at is None:
33 | return None
34 | else:
35 | return (self.ended_at - self.started_at).total_seconds()
36 |
37 | @property
38 | def req_headers(self):
39 | return json.loads(self.req_headers_json)
40 |
41 | @property
42 | def res_headers(self):
43 | return json.loads(self.res_headers_json)
44 |
45 | def get_req_header(self, key, default=_NotSet):
46 | return self._get_header(self.req_headers, key, default)
47 |
48 | def get_res_header(self, key, default=_NotSet):
49 | return self._get_header(self.res_headers, key, default)
50 |
51 | def _get_header(self, headers, search_key, default):
52 | search_key = search_key.title()
53 | try:
54 | return next(
55 | value
56 | for (key, value) in headers
57 | if key == search_key
58 | )
59 | except StopIteration:
60 | if default is _NotSet:
61 | raise KeyError(search_key)
62 | else:
63 | return default
64 |
65 | def __unicode__(self):
66 | return u'{} {}'.format(
67 | self.req_method,
68 | self.req_path.encode('ascii', 'ignore')
69 | )
70 |
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1 | import django.dispatch
2 |
3 | post_save_message_request = django.dispatch.Signal(
4 | providing_args=['request', 'message']
5 | )
6 |
7 | post_save_message_response = django.dispatch.Signal(
8 | providing_args=['request', 'response', 'message']
9 | )
10 |
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1 | {% extends "admin/change_form.html" %}
2 |
3 | {% block object-tools %}{% endblock %}
4 | {% block submit_buttons_bottom %}{% endblock %}
5 |
6 | {% block field_sets %}
7 |
16 |
30 |
31 | {% if original.res_status_code %}
32 |
46 | {% endif %}
47 | {% endblock %}
48 |
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1 | from django.core.exceptions import MiddlewareNotUsed
2 | from django.test import RequestFactory, TestCase
3 | from django.test.utils import override_settings
4 |
5 | from wiretap.middleware import WiretapMiddleware
6 | from wiretap.models import Message, Tap
7 |
8 | class WiretapTestCase(TestCase):
9 | def setUp(self):
10 | self.request_factory = RequestFactory()
11 |
12 | @override_settings(DEBUG=True)
13 | def test_enabled_if_debugging(self):
14 | WiretapMiddleware()
15 |
16 | @override_settings(DEBUG=False)
17 | def test_disabled_if_not_debugging(self):
18 | with self.assertRaises(MiddlewareNotUsed):
19 | WiretapMiddleware()
20 |
21 | @override_settings(DEBUG=True)
22 | def test_no_taps(self):
23 | self.assertEqual(Tap.objects.count(), 0)
24 | WiretapMiddleware().process_request(self.request_factory.get('/'))
25 | self.assertEqual(Message.objects.count(), 0)
26 |
27 | @override_settings(DEBUG=True)
28 | def test_tap_match(self):
29 | Tap.objects.create(path_regex='/test')
30 | WiretapMiddleware().process_request(self.request_factory.get('/test'))
31 | self.assertEqual(Message.objects.count(), 1)
32 |
33 | @override_settings(DEBUG=True)
34 | def test_tap_mismatch(self):
35 | Tap.objects.create(path_regex='/test')
36 | WiretapMiddleware().process_request(self.request_factory.get('/real'))
37 | self.assertEqual(Message.objects.count(), 0)
38 |
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2 | /media
3 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 | import os
3 | import sys
4 |
5 | if __name__ == "__main__":
6 | os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "testproject.settings")
7 |
8 | from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
9 |
10 | execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
11 |
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1 | from . import runtests
2 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python
2 |
3 | import os
4 | import sys
5 |
6 | os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'testproject.settings'
7 |
8 | sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(__file__))
9 |
10 | import django
11 | from django.conf import settings
12 | from django.test.utils import get_runner
13 |
14 | def main():
15 | if hasattr(django, 'setup'):
16 | django.setup()
17 |
18 | TestRunner = get_runner(settings)
19 | test_runner = TestRunner(verbosity=1, interactive=False)
20 | failures = test_runner.run_tests(['wiretap'])
21 | sys.exit(1 if failures else 0)
22 |
23 | if __name__ == '__main__':
24 | main()
25 |
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1 | """
2 | Django settings for testproject project.
3 |
4 | For more information on this file, see
5 | https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/settings/
6 |
7 | For the full list of settings and their values, see
8 | https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/ref/settings/
9 | """
10 |
11 | import os
12 | import os.path
13 | import sys
14 |
15 | # Build paths inside the project like this: os.path.join(BASE_DIR, ...)
16 | BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(__file__))
17 |
18 | sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(BASE_DIR, '../src'))
19 |
20 |
21 | MEDIA_ROOT = os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'media')
22 | MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
23 |
24 | # Quick-start development settings - unsuitable for production
25 | # See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/deployment/checklist/
26 |
27 | # SECURITY WARNING: keep the secret key used in production secret!
28 | SECRET_KEY = '!m!0t)c4mge%=v)uk3v0r+j_rl+=vw=&uc-#(koa4i2pa=(%31'
29 |
30 | # SECURITY WARNING: don't run with debug turned on in production!
31 | DEBUG = True
32 |
33 | TEMPLATE_DEBUG = True
34 |
35 | ALLOWED_HOSTS = []
36 |
37 |
38 | # Application definition
39 |
40 | INSTALLED_APPS = (
41 | 'django.contrib.admin',
42 | 'django.contrib.auth',
43 | 'django.contrib.contenttypes',
44 | 'django.contrib.sessions',
45 | 'django.contrib.messages',
46 | 'django.contrib.staticfiles',
47 | 'testproject.testapp',
48 | 'wiretap',
49 | )
50 |
51 | MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
52 | 'wiretap.middleware.WiretapMiddleware',
53 | 'django.contrib.sessions.middleware.SessionMiddleware',
54 | 'django.middleware.common.CommonMiddleware',
55 | 'django.middleware.csrf.CsrfViewMiddleware',
56 | 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
57 | 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware',
58 | 'django.contrib.messages.middleware.MessageMiddleware',
59 | 'django.middleware.clickjacking.XFrameOptionsMiddleware',
60 | )
61 |
62 | ROOT_URLCONF = 'testproject.urls'
63 |
64 | WSGI_APPLICATION = 'testproject.wsgi.application'
65 |
66 |
67 | # Database
68 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/ref/settings/#databases
69 |
70 | DATABASES = {
71 | 'default': {
72 | 'ENGINE': 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
73 | 'NAME': os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'db.sqlite3'),
74 | }
75 | }
76 |
77 | # Internationalization
78 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/topics/i18n/
79 |
80 | LANGUAGE_CODE = 'en-us'
81 |
82 | TIME_ZONE = 'UTC'
83 |
84 | USE_I18N = True
85 |
86 | USE_L10N = True
87 |
88 | USE_TZ = True
89 |
90 |
91 | # Static files (CSS, JavaScript, Images)
92 | # https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/static-files/
93 |
94 | STATIC_URL = '/static/'
95 |
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/testproject/testproject/testapp/admin.py:
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1 | from django.contrib import admin
2 | from wiretap.admin import MessageAdmin
3 |
4 | from testproject.testapp.models import UserMessage
5 |
6 | class UserMessageAdmin(MessageAdmin):
7 | list_display = ('request', 'response', 'remote_addr', 'duration', 'user',)
8 | list_filter = ('started_at', 'req_method', 'res_status_code',)
9 | search_fields = ('remote_addr', 'req_path', 'user__username',)
10 |
11 | admin.site.register(UserMessage, UserMessageAdmin)
12 |
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/testproject/testproject/testapp/models.py:
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1 | from django.conf import settings
2 | from django.db import models
3 | from django.dispatch import receiver
4 |
5 | from wiretap.models import Message
6 | from wiretap.signals import post_save_message_response
7 |
8 | class UserMessage(Message):
9 | """
10 | Example of `Message` subclass populated with app-specific data.
11 | """
12 |
13 | user = models.ForeignKey(settings.AUTH_USER_MODEL)
14 |
15 | @receiver(post_save_message_response)
16 | def did_save_message_response(request, response, message, **kwargs):
17 | if request.user.is_anonymous():
18 | message.delete()
19 | else:
20 | user_message = UserMessage(
21 | message_ptr=message,
22 | user=request.user
23 | )
24 | for field in message._meta.fields:
25 | if field != message._meta.pk:
26 | setattr(user_message, field.name, getattr(message, field.name))
27 | user_message.save()
28 |
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/testproject/testproject/testapp/templates/admin/testapp/usermessage/change_form.html:
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1 | {% extends "admin/wiretap/message/change_form.html" %}
2 |
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/testproject/testproject/testapp/templates/testapp/index.html:
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1 |
6 |
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/testproject/testproject/testapp/views.py:
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1 | from django.template.response import TemplateResponse
2 |
3 | def index(request, template='testapp/index.html'):
4 | return TemplateResponse(request, template)
5 |
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/testproject/testproject/urls.py:
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1 | import os.path
2 |
3 | from django.conf import settings
4 | from django.conf.urls import patterns, include, url
5 | from django.contrib import admin
6 |
7 | urlpatterns = patterns('',
8 | url(r'^$', 'testproject.testapp.views.index'),
9 | url(r'^admin/', include(admin.site.urls)),
10 | )
11 |
12 | if settings.DEBUG:
13 | urlpatterns += patterns('',
14 | url(r'^media/(.*)$', 'django.views.static.serve', kwargs={
15 | 'document_root': settings.MEDIA_ROOT
16 | })
17 | )
18 |
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/testproject/testproject/wsgi.py:
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1 | """
2 | WSGI config for testproject project.
3 |
4 | It exposes the WSGI callable as a module-level variable named ``application``.
5 |
6 | For more information on this file, see
7 | https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.7/howto/deployment/wsgi/
8 | """
9 |
10 | import os
11 | os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "testproject.settings")
12 |
13 | from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
14 | application = get_wsgi_application()
15 |
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1 | [tox]
2 | envlist = py{27,34}-dj{15,16,17}
3 |
4 | [testenv]
5 | commands = ./setup.py test
6 | basepython =
7 | py27: python2.7
8 | py34: python3.4
9 | deps =
10 | dj15: django == 1.5
11 | dj16: django == 1.6
12 | dj17: django == 1.7
13 |
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