Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: django-integrations
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Tools for creating and managing multi-site integrations like API Keys and Tokens
Home-page: https://github.com/renderbox/django-integrations/
Author: Grant Viklund, Roberto Himmelbauer
Author-email: renderbox@gmail.com
License: MIT license
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        Django Integrations
        ===================
        
        Tools for creating and managing multi-site integrations like API Keys and Tokens
        
        Prerequisites
        -------------
        
        This pakcage makes use of Encrypted Fields that come form the `django-fernet-fields <https://github.com/orcasgit/django-fernet-fields>`_ packages. Make sure to checkout their documentation for any questions related to Field Encryption. 
        
        This package makes use of JSON fields so you'll need Download and install Postgresql. This will change with Django 3.1+ and the universal JSON field.
        
        Installation
        ------------
        
        .. code-block::
        
           > pip install django-integration
        
        For Developers
        --------------
        
        Make sure you run the following command to ensure you have all the requirements needed to us the develop example project:
        
        .. code-block::
        
           pip install -e .[dev]
        
        Then run the migration command inside the develop folder
        
        .. code-block::
        
           ./manage.py migrate
        
        finally create a super user:
        
        .. code-block::
        
           ./manage.py createsuperuser
        
        Example
        ^^^^^^^
        
        In the develop django project you will find a core application that has three Forms each with its view to show case how to use the Credential Model in the integration package.
        
        For example you have a ZoomForm to present the user with the fields Zoom gives to use their API with you project. The ZoomForm is responsible for presenting and validating the fields and linking it to the credentials Model just like a normal ModelForm would.
        
        .. code-block::
        
           class ZoomForm(forms.ModelForm):
        
               class Meta:
                   model = Credential
                   fields = ['public_key', 'private_key']
                   labels = {
                       'public_key': "Zoom Key",
                       'private_key': "Zoom Secret"
                   }
        
               def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
                   super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
                   self.fields['public_key'].required = True
                   self.fields['private_key'].required = True
        
        It is in the view where it creates a Credential Model instance form the form submitted and saved. If you need to add additional fields or logic you can do it here, for example settting the site field in the Credential Model.
        
        .. code-block::
        
           class ZoomFormView(FormView):
               template_name = "core/form.html"
               form_class = ZoomForm
               success_url = reverse_lazy('integration-list')
        
               def form_valid(self, form):
                   zoom = form.save(commit=False)
                   zoom.name = 'Zoom Integration'
                   zoom.site = Site.objects.get_current()
                   zoom.save()
                   return super().form_valid(form)
        
Keywords: django,app
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 2 - Pre-Alpha
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Provides-Extra: dev
Provides-Extra: test
Provides-Extra: prod
Provides-Extra: build
Provides-Extra: docs
