A simple message queue for commands and events (CQRS) for Django.
- PyPI
- GitHub
- Full documentation
- Creator & Maintainer: Ambient Digital
- Split up your business logic in commands and events
- Commands are imperatives telling your system what to do, events reflect that something has happened
- Register light-weight functions via a decorator to listen to your commands and events
- Message handlers receive the context of the message (command or event), providing an explicit API
- No magic, no side effects since the queue works synchronously
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Install the package via pip:
pip install django_queuebie
or via pipenv:
pipenv install django_queuebie
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Add module to
INSTALLED_APPS
within the main djangosettings.py
:INSTALLED_APPS = ( # ... "queuebie", )
- Create a Python virtualenv and activate it
- Install "pip-tools" with
pip install -U pip-tools
- Compile the requirements with
pip-compile --extra dev, -o requirements.txt pyproject.toml --resolver=backtracking
- Sync the dependencies with your virtualenv with
pip-sync
- Create a new branch for your feature
- Change the dependency in your requirements.txt to a local (editable) one that points to your local file system:
-e /Users/workspace/django-queuebie
or via pippip install -e /Users/workspace/django-queuebie
- Ensure the code passes the tests
- Create a pull request
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Run tests
pytest --ds settings tests
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Check coverage
coverage run -m pytest --ds settings tests coverage report -m
We use pre-push hooks to ensure that only linted code reaches our remote repository and pipelines aren't triggered in vain.
To enable the configured pre-push hooks, you need to install pre-commit and run once:
pre-commit install -t pre-push -t pre-commit --install-hooks
This will permanently install the git hooks for both, frontend and backend, in your local
.git/hooks
folder.
The hooks are configured in the .pre-commit-config.yaml
.
You can check whether hooks work as intended using the run command:
pre-commit run [hook-id] [options]
Example: run single hook
pre-commit run ruff --all-files
Example: run all hooks of pre-push stage
pre-commit run --all-files --hook-stage push
- To build the documentation, run:
sphinx-build docs/ docs/_build/html/
. - Open
docs/_build/html/index.html
to see the documentation.
If you have added custom text, make sure to wrap it in _()
where _
is
gettext_lazy (from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
).
How to create translation file:
- Navigate to
django-queuebie
python manage.py makemessages -l de
- Have a look at the new/changed files within
queuebie/locale
How to compile translation files:
- Navigate to
django-queuebie
python manage.py compilemessages
- Have a look at the new/changed files within
queuebie/locale
- Fetch the latest changes in GitHub mirror and push them
- Trigger new build at ReadTheDocs.io (follow instructions in admin panel at RTD) if the GitHub webhook is not yet set up.
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Update documentation about new/changed functionality
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Update the
Changelog
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Increment version in main
__init__.py
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Create pull request / merge to main
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This project uses the flit package to publish to PyPI. Thus, publishing should be as easy as running:
flit publish
To publish to TestPyPI use the following to ensure that you have set up your .pypirc as shown here and use the following command:
flit publish --repository testpypi
Please note that this package supports the ambient-package-update.
So you don't have to worry about the maintenance of this package. This updater is rendering all important
configuration and setup files. It works similar to well-known updaters like pyupgrade
or django-upgrade
.
To run an update, refer to the documentation page of the "ambient-package-update".