I have a Django project where I have multiple settings file which has lot of redundant data. The structure is as follows
development.py
app_one = 'http://localhost:8000'
app_two = 'http://localhost:9999'
abc_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_one)
xyz_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_two)
staging.py
app_one = 'http://staging.xyz.abc.com'
app_two = 'http://staging.pqr.abc.com'
abc_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_one)
xyz_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_two)
production.py
app_one = 'http://production.xyz.abc.com'
app_two = 'http://production.pqr.abc.com'
abc_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_one)
xyz_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_two)
In all the files abc_url
and xyz_url
are basically same url. The only thing that changes is the domain.
What I am looking to is,
- Put all urls in separate file called app_one_urls.py and app_two_urls.py
- Find a way to include this app_one_urls.py and app_two_urls.py in my development, staging and productions file
The final outcome can be as follows:
app_one_urls.py
abc_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_one)
app_two_urls.py
xyz_url = '{0}/some-url/'.format(app_two)
are two separate files
in development.py I intend to do following
app_one = 'http://localhost:8000'
app_two = 'http://localhost:9999'
somehow get urls from app_one_urls and app_two_urls
Is it possible and feasible? If yes, I need help in understanding how.