Expected Python Version: 3.12.x
This project is intended as:
- a kick-off point for projects
- an evolving codebase which implements our best practices at the time
- a place where we can document decisions that have been made about practices
- e.g.: why X was picked, why Y was avoided (+ pros & cons)
To create a new project from this template, you must have the most recent stable version
of Django installed in order to run the startproject command. The simplest way to do
this is with pipx:
pipx install djangoThis will ensure that the django-admin command is available in your shell. From there
you can create a new project with the following command:
django-admin startproject --template path/to/django-template/template/ --extension py,env,sh,toml,yml --exclude nothing <project_name>Note
When initiating a Django project with a custom template, be aware that directories starting with
a dot (e.g., .github for GitHub Actions workflows) are not included by default. A workaround
from Django 4.0 onwards involves using the --exclude option with the startproject command.
Oddly, specifying --exclude with a non-existent directory can allow these dot-prefixed
directories to be copied. This trick can ensure that essential configurations like .github are
included in your project setup.
Warning
The name of your project must be a valid Python package name - that means
underscores (_) not hyphens (-) for name separators please.
Running the Django admin command will create a new project in the folder specified in
with <project_name>.
If you have ideas for improvements, open a PR with your idea or propose it in the guild channel
Feature branches are encouraged, and merging should on consensus from guild