I have read that settings variable should not be altered at runtime also mentioned here. However if we define a custom settings variable, can it be altered at runtime?
Are there any drawbacks if I do this.
Ex:
settings.CUSTOM_VAR = '20' #done in one of the views
1 Answer
That's not good approach. After you restart or update your server your updated setting will be overwritten for variable that was defined in settings.
You can make own settings model with changeable settings and use it or get some config-apps like django-constance or django-solo or something else and change them legally.
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Thank you. That is a good point, when i restart the server I may lose the values. Can you tell me, how can i set a few custom settings variables from another file, which can be loaded when server starts?– DalonApr 9, 2015 at 11:48
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@Dalon why do you want load something from file? Why don't use database for settings? And when you will store settings in db, you can easily change them manually, or from code, or from management commands, that will parse some files if you want so.– amurekiApr 10, 2015 at 7:16
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Actually i'm planing to do the same thing, store it in db and then retrieve it. Thank you for your input– DalonApr 13, 2015 at 5:32
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Can any one confirm if I have a valid use case for dynamic settings? i.e. it only stores data which is valid for the current uptime of the system - if there is a restart the data is "lost" which is acceptable (in this case) as it will be recreated and then store data applicable to the next period of uptime.– DerekMar 27, 2017 at 6:53
MYVARIABLE = 'xyz'
and I change this variable value, will it cause problem?