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dev_settings: Allow user to override settings in a git-ignored file.
This should make doing an ongoing development project related to a settings variant significantly more convenient.
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/zproject/apns-dev.pem
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/zproject/apns-dev-key.p8
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/zproject/dev-secrets.conf
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/zproject/custom_dev_settings.py
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/tools/conf.ini
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/tools/custom_provision
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/tools/droplets/conf.ini
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You can see a full list with `git grep development_only=True`, or
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add additional settings of this form if needed.
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- If you need to override a setting in your development environment,
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you can do so by creating a `zproject/custom_dev_settings.py`
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setting the values you'd like to override (the test suites ignore
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this file). This optional file is processed just after
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`dev_settings.py` in `configured_settings.py`, so
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`zproject/computed_settings.py` will correctly use your custom
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settings when calculating any computed settings that depend on them.
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- `zproject/test_settings.py` imports everything from
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`zproject/settings.py` and `zproject/test_extra_settings.py`.
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from .prod_settings_template import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip
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from .dev_settings import * # noqa: F403 isort: skip
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# Support for local overrides to dev_settings.py is implemented here.
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#
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# We're careful to avoid those overrides applying to automated tests.
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if not TEST_SUITE: # nocoverage
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import contextlib
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with contextlib.suppress(ImportError):
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from zproject.custom_dev_settings import * # type: ignore[import, unused-ignore] # noqa: F403
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# Print that we've got settings changes, so you know if you're testing non-base code.
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#
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# TODO: Figure out how to make this not be printed several
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# times, and maybe print the actual keys that are
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# overridden.
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print("Using custom settings from zproject/custom_dev_settings.py.")
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# Do not add any code after these wildcard imports! Add it to
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# computed_settings instead.
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