bestSMS/best/settings.py
2011-07-23 19:40:49 +05:30

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# vim: ai ts=4 sts=4 et sw=4
# encoding=utf-8
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# MAIN CONFIGURATION #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
import os
from os.path import join
PROJECT_PATH = os.path.dirname(__file__)
JSON_PATH = join(PROJECT_PATH, "json")
# you should configure your database here before doing any real work.
# see: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/settings/#databases
DATABASES = {
"default": {
"ENGINE": "django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2",
"NAME": "best",
"USER": "best",
"PASSWORD": 'SMSbest',
"HOST": "localhost",
"PORT": "5432"
}
}
# the rapidsms backend configuration is designed to resemble django's
# database configuration, as a nested dict of (name, configuration).
#
# the ENGINE option specifies the module of the backend; the most common
# backend types (for a GSM modem or an SMPP server) are bundled with
# rapidsms, but you may choose to write your own.
#
# all other options are passed to the Backend when it is instantiated,
# to configure it. see the documentation in those modules for a list of
# the valid options for each.
INSTALLED_BACKENDS = {
"att": {
"ENGINE": "rapidsms.backends.gsm",
"PORT": "/dev/ttyS0",
"baudrate": 115200,
"timeout": 5
},
#"verizon": {
# "ENGINE": "rapidsms.backends.gsm,
# "PORT": "/dev/ttyUSB1"
#},
"message_tester": {
"ENGINE": "rapidsms.backends.bucket"
}
}
MEDIA_ROOT = join(PROJECT_PATH, 'static')
# to help you get started quickly, many django/rapidsms apps are enabled
# by default. you may wish to remove some and/or add your own.
INSTALLED_APPS = [
# the essentials.
"django_nose",
"djtables",
"rapidsms",
"new_best",
'smsmesn',
"django_extensions",
# "buses",
# common dependencies (which don't clutter up the ui).
"rapidsms.contrib.handlers",
"rapidsms.contrib.ajax",
# enable the django admin using a little shim app (which includes
# the required urlpatterns), and a bunch of undocumented apps that
# the AdminSite seems to explode without.
"django.contrib.sites",
"django.contrib.auth",
"django.contrib.admin",
"django.contrib.sessions",
"django.contrib.contenttypes",
# the rapidsms contrib apps.
"rapidsms.contrib.default",
"rapidsms.contrib.export",
"rapidsms.contrib.httptester",
"rapidsms.contrib.locations",
"rapidsms.contrib.messagelog",
"rapidsms.contrib.messaging",
"rapidsms.contrib.registration",
"rapidsms.contrib.scheduler",
"rapidsms.contrib.echo",
]
# this rapidsms-specific setting defines which views are linked by the
# tabbed navigation. when adding an app to INSTALLED_APPS, you may wish
# to add it here, also, to expose it in the rapidsms ui.
RAPIDSMS_TABS = [
("rapidsms.contrib.messagelog.views.message_log", "Message Log"),
("rapidsms.contrib.registration.views.registration", "Registration"),
("rapidsms.contrib.messaging.views.messaging", "Messaging"),
("rapidsms.contrib.locations.views.locations", "Map"),
("rapidsms.contrib.scheduler.views.index", "Event Scheduler"),
("rapidsms.contrib.httptester.views.generate_identity", "Message Tester"),
]
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# BORING CONFIGURATION #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# debug mode is turned on as default, since rapidsms is under heavy
# development at the moment, and full stack traces are very useful
# when reporting bugs. don't forget to turn this off in production.
DEBUG = TEMPLATE_DEBUG = True
# after login (which is handled by django.contrib.auth), redirect to the
# dashboard rather than 'accounts/profile' (the default).
LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = "/"
# use django-nose to run tests. rapidsms contains lots of packages and
# modules which django does not find automatically, and importing them
# all manually is tiresome and error-prone.
TEST_RUNNER = "django_nose.NoseTestSuiteRunner"
# for some reason this setting is blank in django's global_settings.py,
# but it is needed for static assets to be linkable.
MEDIA_URL = "/static/"
# this is required for the django.contrib.sites tests to run, but also
# not included in global_settings.py, and is almost always ``1``.
# see: http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/contrib/sites/
SITE_ID = 1
# the default log settings are very noisy.
LOG_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
LOG_FILE = "logs/rapidsms.log"
LOG_FORMAT = "[%(name)s]: %(message)s"
LOG_SIZE = 8192 # 8192 bits = 8 kb
LOG_BACKUPS = 256 # number of logs to keep
# these weird dependencies should be handled by their respective apps,
# but they're not, so here they are. most of them are for django admin.
TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS = [
"django.core.context_processors.auth",
"django.core.context_processors.debug",
"django.core.context_processors.i18n",
"django.core.context_processors.media",
"django.core.context_processors.request",
]
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# HERE BE DRAGONS! #
# these settings are pure hackery, and will go away soon #
# -------------------------------------------------------------------- #
# these apps should not be started by rapidsms in your tests, however,
# the models and bootstrap will still be available through django.
TEST_EXCLUDED_APPS = [
"django.contrib.sessions",
"django.contrib.contenttypes",
"django.contrib.auth",
"rapidsms",
"rapidsms.contrib.ajax",
"rapidsms.contrib.httptester",
]
# the project-level url patterns
ROOT_URLCONF = "urls"
try:
from local_settings import *
except:
pass
# since we might hit the database from any thread during testing, the
# in-memory sqlite database isn't sufficient. it spawns a separate
# virtual database for each thread, and syncdb is only called for the
# first. this leads to confusing "no such table" errors. We create
# a named temporary instance instead.
import os
import tempfile
import sys
if 'test' in sys.argv:
for db_name in DATABASES:
DATABASES[db_name]['TEST_NAME'] = os.path.join(
tempfile.gettempdir(),
"%s.rapidsms.test.sqlite3" % db_name)