Django framework extension¶
The django-framework extension includes configuration options customised for a Django application. This document describes all the keys that a user may interact with.
Tip
If you’d like to see the full contents contributed by this extension, see How to manage extensions.
Database requirement¶
Django requires a database to function. When generating a new project, the default is to
make use of SQLite. Using SQLite is not recommended for
production, especially on Kubernetes deployments, because the database is not shared
across units and any contents will be removed upon a new container being deployed. The
django-framework extension therefore requires a database integration for every
application, such as PostgreSQL or
MySQL. See the how-to guide for how to deploy a database and integrate the
Django application with it.
config.options key¶
You can use the predefined options (run charmcraft expand-extensions for details) but also add your own, as needed.
In the latter case, any option you define will be used to generate environment variables; a user-defined option config-option-name will generate an environment variable named DJANGO_CONFIG_OPTION_NAME where the option name is converted to upper case, dashes will be converted to underscores and the DJANGO_ prefix will be added.
In either case, you will be able to set it in the usual way by running juju config <application> <option>=<value>. For example, if you define an option called token, as below, this will generate a DJANGO_TOKEN environment variable, and a user of your charm can set it by running juju config <application> token=<token>.
config:
options:
token:
description: The token for the service.
type: string
For the predefined configuration option django-allowed-hosts, that will set the DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS environment variable, the ingress URL or the Kubernetes service URL if there is no ingress integration, will be set automatically.
peers, provides, and requires keys¶
Your charm already has some peers, provides, and requires integrations, for internal purposes.
Pre-populated integrations
peers:
secret-storage:
interface: secret-storage
provides:
metrics-endpoint:
interface: prometheus_scrape
grafana-dashboard:
interface: grafana_dashboard
requires:
logging:
interface: loki_push_api
ingress:
interface: ingress
limit: 1
In addition to these integrations, in each provides and requires block you may specify further integration endpoints, to integrate with the following charms and bundles:
Ingress: traefik and nginx ingress integrator
These endpoint definitions are as below:
requires:
mysql:
interface: mysql_client
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
postgresql:
interface: postgresql_client
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
mongodb:
interface: mongodb_client
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
redis:
interface: redis
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
saml:
interface: saml
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
s3:
interface: s3
optional: True
limit: 1
requires:
rabbitmq:
interface: rabbitmq
optional: True
limit: 1
Note
The key optional with value False means that the charm will get blocked and stop the services if the integration is not provided.
To add one of these integrations, e.g. PostgreSQL, in the charmcraft.yaml file include the appropriate requires block and integrate with juju integrate <django charm> postgresql as usual.
After the integration has been established, the connection string will be
available as an environment variable. Integration with PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB or Redis provides the string as the POSTGRESQL_DB_CONNECT_STRING, MYSQL_DB_CONNECT_STRING,
MONGODB_DB_CONNECT_STRING or REDIS_DB_CONNECT_STRING environment variables respectively. Furthermore, the following environment variables will be provided to your Django application for integrations with PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB or Redis:
<integration>_DB_SCHEME<integration>_DB_NETLOC<integration>_DB_PATH<integration>_DB_PARAMS<integration>_DB_QUERY<integration>_DB_FRAGMENT<integration>_DB_USERNAME<integration>_DB_PASSWORD<integration>_DB_HOSTNAME<integration>_DB_PORT<integration>_DB_NAME
Here, <integration> is replaced by POSTGRESQL, MYSQL MONGODB or REDIS for the relevant integration. The key optional with value False means that the charm will get blocked and stop the services if the integration is not provided.
The provided SAML environment variables are as follows:
SAML_ENTITY_ID(required)SAML_METADATA_URL(required)SAML_SINGLE_SIGN_ON_REDIRECT_URL(required)SAML_SIGNING_CERTIFICATE(required)
The S3 integration creates the following environment variables that you may use to configure your Flask application:
S3_ACCESS_KEY(required)S3_SECRET_KEY(required)S3_BUCKET(required)S3_REGIONS3_STORAGE_CLASSS3_ENDPOINTS3_PATHS3_API_VERSIONS3_URI_STYLES3_ADDRESSING_STYLES3_ATTRIBUTESS3_TLS_CA_CHAIN
The RabbitMQ integration creates the connection string in the environment variable RABBITMQ_CONNECT_STRING. Furthermore, the following environment variables may be provided, derived from the connection string:
RABBITMQ_SCHEMERABBITMQ_NETLOCRABBITMQ_PATHRABBITMQ_PARAMSRABBITMQ_QUERYRABBITMQ_FRAGMENTRABBITMQ_USERNAMERABBITMQ_PASSWORDRABBITMQ_HOSTNAMERABBITMQ_PORTRABBITMQ_VHOST
The environment variable DJANGO_BASE_URL provides the Ingress URL for an Ingress integration or the Kubernetes service URL if there is no Ingress integration.
HTTP Proxy¶
Proxy settings should be set as model configurations. Charms generated using the django-framework extension will make the Juju proxy settings available as the HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY environment variables. For example, the juju-http-proxy environment variable will be exposed as HTTP_PROXY to the Django service.
See more: Juju | List of model configuration keys
Background Tasks¶
Extra services defined in the file rockcraft.yaml with
names ending in -worker or -scheduler will be passed the same environment variables as the main application. If there is more than one unit
in the application, the services with the name ending in -worker will run in all units. The services with name ending in -scheduler will
only run in one of the units of the application.
Secrets¶
Juju secrets can be passed as environment variables to your Django application.
The secret ID has to be passed to the application as a config option in the
file charmcraft.yaml file of type secret. This config option has to be populated with the secret
ID, in the format secret:<secret ID>.
The environment variable name passed to the application will be:
DJANGO_<config option name>_<key inside the secret>
The <config option name> and <key inside the secret> keywords in the environment variable name
will have the hyphens replaced by underscores and all the letters capitalised.
See more: Secret