How can I pull 3rd party Django apps into my Djano project if they require small code changes? I need to be able to:
- Merge upstream changes
- Submit pull requests for new features/mods
- Use the modified app in multiple projects
- Be able to deploy the modified app with my Django project
- Keep things private (optional)
Existing Semi-solutions
It seems there is much confusion on this topic. The methods I've seem proposed are:
Method# 1 - pip/virtualenv - keep project in a separate repo and add it to the python path. Advantage: clean division of code into seperate projects is probably cleaner overall, less complex Disadvantage: requires more complex management to update dependancey when developing locally.
2 - git submodule - pull the code into your Django project directory using submodules module. Advantage: seems to actually work, while subtree doesn't handle this Django app case well Disadvantage: more complicated deployment
3 - git subtree - pull the code into your Django project directory using subtree module. I explored this more myself which you can see here http://projects.madteckhead.com/django-superproject-3rd-party-git-repo-subdirectories-mapped-mapped-to-apps/ Advantage: code and history is kept with Django project, easy deployment, and reduces complexity for collaborators. Disadvantage: can't seem to 'mount' a subdirectory or a repo, into a subdirectory of the project, and if you can... I haven't been able to figure out how to merge upstream changes.
4 - copy the 3rd party app in question into the django project apps directory. Advantage: simple Disadvantage: can't easily merge changes, or submit pull requets
The problem is that Python packages actually have the app in a subdirectory of the repo. e.g. thirdpartyapp/ thirdpartyapp/setup.py thirdpartyapp/thirdpartyapp/[all the code of interest is here]
Question
Can anyone shed light on how to best incorporate multiple 3rd party django apps into a django project, make changes to them/merge upstream changes.
I'd really appreciate a clean workflow, Its been one of the MAJOR barriers for me contributing back to the apps I use in Django.
Many thanks,