I use pylons in my job, but I'm new to django. I'm making an rss filtering application, and so I'd like to have two backend processes that run on a schedule: one to crawl rss feeds for each user, and another to determine relevance of individual posts relative to users' past preferences. In pylons, I'd just write paster commands to update the db with that data. Is there an equivalent in django? EG is there a way to 开发者_JAVA百科run the equivalent of python manage.py shell
in a non-interactive mode?
I think that's what Custom Management Commands are there for.
Yes, this is actually how I run my cron backup scripts. You just need to load your virtualenv if you're using virtual environments and your project settings.
I hope you can follow this, but after the line # manage.py shell
you can write your code just as if you were in manage.py shell
You can import your virtualenv like so:
import site
site.addsitedir(VIRTUALENV_PATH + '/lib/python2.6/site-packages')
You can then add the django project to the path
import sys
sys.path.append(DJANGO_ROOT)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_PATH)
Next you load the django settings and chdir to the django project
import os
from django.core.management import setup_environ
from myproject import settings
setup_environ(settings)
os.chdir(PROJECT_PATH)
After this point your environment will be set just like if you started with manage.py shell
You can then run anything just as if you were in the interactive shell.
from application.models import MyModel
for element in MyModel:
element.delete()
Here is my backup file in full. I've abstracted the process out into functions. This would be named daily_backup
and be put into the cron.daily
folder to be run daily. You can see how to set up the environment and modify the functionality as needed.
#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import os
import site
import logging
from datetime import datetime
PROJECT_NAME = 'myproject'
DJANGO_ROOT = '/var/www/django'
PROJECT_PATH = DJANGO_ROOT + '/' + PROJECT_NAME
VIRTUALENV_PATH = '/var/www/envs/'+ PROJECT_NAME
BACKUP_DIR = '/var/www/backups/%s/daily' % (PROJECT_NAME)
TODAY = datetime.now().strftime('%Y%m%d-%H%M%S')
FILE_NAME = PROJECT_NAME + '_' + TODAY
site.addsitedir(VIRTUALENV_PATH + '/lib/python2.6/site-packages')
sys.path.append(DJANGO_ROOT)
sys.path.append(PROJECT_PATH)
from django.core.management import setup_environ
from myproject import settings
setup_environ(settings)
os.chdir(PROJECT_PATH)
# manage.py shell
from django.conf import settings
logging.basicConfig(level=logging.WARN)
def _setup():
if not os.path.exists(BACKUP_DIR):
logging.debug('Creating backup directory ' + BACKUP_DIR)
os.mkdir(BACKUP_DIR)
os.mkdir(BACKUP_DIR + '/databases')
else:
logging.debug('Using backup directory ' + BACKUP_DIR)
def _remove_old():
logging.debug('Cleaning out old backups')
# keep past 7 days
command = "find %s* -name '%s*' -mtime +7 -exec rm {} \\;" % (BACKUP_DIR, PROJECT_NAME)
os.system(command)
def _create_backup():
logging.debug('Backup database')
if settings.DATABASE_ENGINE == 'mysql':
command = 'mysqldump -u %s --password=%s %s > %s/databases/%s.sql' % (settings.DATABASE_USER, settings.DATABASE_PASSWORD, settings.DATABASE_NAME, BACKUP_DIR, FILE_NAME)
else:
command = '%s/bin/python %s/manage.py dumpdata --indent=4 > %s/databases/%s.json' % (VIRTUALENV_PATH, PROJECT_PATH, BACKUP_DIR, FILE_NAME)
os.system(command)
logging.debug('Backup project')
command = 'tar -czf %s/%s.tgz -C %s %s/' % (BACKUP_DIR, FILE_NAME, DJANGO_ROOT, PROJECT_NAME)
os.system(command)
if __name__ == '__main__':
_setup()
_remove_old()
_create_backup()
Sounds like you need some twod.wsgi in your life: http://packages.python.org/twod.wsgi/
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