ez_django_common
is a Django package designed to simplify and standardize common tasks in Django projects. It provides a set of utilities, custom responses, admin enhancements, and other reusable components that can be easily integrated into any Django project. This package aims to reduce boilerplate code and improve consistency across your Django applications.
- Custom Admin Enhancements: Enhanced Django admin interface with custom widgets, inline models, and improved form handling.
- Custom Responses: Standardized API responses with support for pagination, error handling, and success messages.
- JWT Utilities: Custom JWT token views for authentication.
- Model Mixins: Reusable mixins for common CRUD operations in Django viewsets.
- Permissions: Customizable Django model permissions with support for additional permissions.
- Utilities: Helper functions for logging, SMS, and file uploads.
You can install ez_django_common
via pip:
pip install ez-django-common
Or if you want to install from source, you can run this command to install the package:
pip install git+https://github.com/ezhoosh/EZDjangoCommon.git
Then add these packages to INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'ez_django_common',
'image_uploader_widget',
'tinymce',
...
]
The BaseModelAdmin
class provides a set of default configurations for Django admin models, including custom widgets for text and file fields.
from ez_django_common.admin import BaseModelAdmin
from django.contrib import admin
from .models import MyModel
@admin.register(MyModel)
class MyModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
list_display = ('name', 'created_at')
The package provides custom inline classes (TabularInline, StackedInline, NonrelatedTabularInline, NonrelatedStackedInline) that can be used to organize inline models in the admin interface.
from ez_django_common.admin import TabularInline
from django.contrib import admin
from .models import MyModel, RelatedModel
class RelatedModelInline(TabularInline):
model = RelatedModel
@admin.register(MyModel)
class MyModelAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
inlines = [RelatedModelInline]
To use unfold for panel admin, first add unfold to INSTALLED_APPS:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
'unfold', # before django.admin.contrib
...
]
then use BaseModelAdmin instead of admin.ModelAdmin in admin classes:
from ez_django_common.admin import BaseModelAdmin
@admin.register(ModelName)
class ModelNameAdmin(BaseModelAdmin):
...
The enveloper function wraps your serializers in a standardized response format, including fields for data, error, and message.
from ez_django_common.custom_responses.enveloper import enveloper
@extend_schema(
responses=enveloper(SampleRetrieveSerializer, many=False),
)
def retrieve(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
return super().retrieve(request, *args, **kwargs)
Or if your response is a list of objects:
from ez_django_common.custom_responses.enveloper import enveloper_pagination
@extend_schema(
...
responses=enveloper_pagination(SampleRetrieveSerializer, many=True),
)
def list(self, request, *args, **kwargs):
return super().list(request, *args, **kwargs)
The custom_exception_handler provides a standardized way to handle exceptions in your Django REST Framework views.
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
...
"EXCEPTION_HANDLER": "ez_django_common.custom_responses.exception.custom_exception_handler",
...
}
- CustomTokenViewBase
The CustomTokenViewBase class provides a base for custom JWT token views, including token refresh and verification.
from ez_django_common.custom_responses.jwt import CustomTokenRefreshView, CustomTokenVerifyView
from rest_framework_simplejwt.views import TokenRefreshView, TokenVerifyView
urlpatterns = [
path('token/refresh/', CustomTokenRefreshView.as_view(), name='token_refresh'),
path('token/verify/', CustomTokenVerifyView.as_view(), name='token_verify'),
]
The package includes several mixins for common CRUD operations in Django viewsets.
from ez_django_common.custom_responses.viewsets import CustomModelViewSet
from .models import MyModel
from .serializers import MySerializer
class MyModelViewSet(CustomModelViewSet):
queryset = MyModel.objects.all()
serializer_class = MySerializer
- CustomDjangoModelPermissions
The CustomDjangoModelPermissions class extends Django's default model permissions, allowing you to add additional permissions.
from ez_django_common.permissions import get_custom_model_permissions
from rest_framework.permissions import IsAuthenticated
permission_classes = [IsAuthenticated, get_custom_model_permissions(['myapp.view_mymodel'])]
- Upload_to
The upload_to function provides a standardized way to handle file uploads in Django models.
from ez_django_common.storages import upload_to
from django.db import models
class MyModel(models.Model):
file = models.FileField(upload_to=upload_to, folder='myfolder')