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django-carrier-pigeon

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django-carrier-pigeon helps to send content over the internet based on rules that are defined in your project. It's used at liberation.fr to keep partners up-to-date about the content available on the website.

This applications comes with several commands:

  • pigeon_push : pushes items until the end
  • pigeon_clean_queue : cleans the queue from already pushed items. It's configured with CARRIER_PIGEON_MAX_AGE
  • pigeon_clean_export : cleans the export file directory from old files. It's configured with CARRIER_PIGEON_MAX_AGE
  • pigeon_check is provided to check now and then that ItemToPush objects are corectly processed by the pigeon_push command. Check out the pigeon_check.py file inside ./management/commands/ for more information about how it works. If you plan on using this command you have to setup two additionnal settings: CARRIER_PIGEON_CHECK_OLD_AGE & CARRIER_PIGEON_CHECK_TOO_OLD_AGE.

Dependencies

Supported push methods

  • dummy (for testing purpose)
  • ftp

Setup

Add carrier_pigeon to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py

configuration

You have to define this constants in settings.py:

CARRIER_PIGEON_MAX_AGE = 3600*24*30 # 30 days
CARRIER_PIGEON_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = os.path.join(SITE_ROOT, 'tmp', 'export')
CARRIER_PIGEON_MAX_PUSH_ATTEMPS = 5

Add rules

First you have to inherit classes you want to be able to push with carrier_pigeon.models.BasicDirtyFieldsMixin. This class will give the ability to detect changed fields in a save process.

Then you have to configure rules. Configuration is done with python class. You have to define a class in a file called carrier_pigeon_config.py. Here is an example configuration class:

from carrier_pigeon.configuration import DefaultConfiguration


class ExampleConfig(DefaultConfiguration):
    def filter_by_instance_type(self, instance):
        return (instance._meta.object_name in ['Article'] and
                instance._meta.app_label in ['libe'])

    def filter_by_updates(self, instance):
        # Check here the fields that may have changed to make an item candidate
        if 'access' in instance._modified_attrs:
            return True
        return False

    def filter_by_state(self, instance):
        # Check here the state of the item to be candidate
        if instance.access = 0:
            return True
        return False

    def get_directory(self, instance):
        return '/test/'

In your settings.py or local_settings.py you have to add these contants:

CARRIER_PIGEON_CLASSES = ('myproject.carrier_pigeon_config.ExampleConfig',)
CARRIER_PIGEON_PUSH_URLS = {'exampleconfig': ('ftp://my.example.com',)}

See DefaultConfiguration class for more information on how to setup your own configuration classes.

If you did not overided other method from DefaultConfiguration, the next step is to add templates for each export rule and each models you want to export. For example a template for a model named Article from an app named libe for the export rule Test, the template should be in the template path export/test/libe_article.xml.

cron

You have to setup a cron, preferably fcron, to run every x minutes after each run to execute pigeon_push command.

You can run clean_push_queue & clean_export_files every now and them to clean up database from fullfilled rules and remove old files from CARRIER_PIGEON_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY.

logging

You can configure to receive emails when the app logs errors to easly keep an eye on pigeon_push.

How to add a push method

You will need to modify send function in pusher.py

TODO

  • make a register for adding custom push methods