A set of tools to make it easier to add a Django-based service to Ministry of Justice's Incidence Response and Tuning:
- ping.json view
- healthcheck.json view with extensible healthchecks
Install using pip install django-moj-irat
.
Django settings:
HEALTHCHECKS = [
'moj_irat.healthchecks.database_healthcheck',
# override default list of healthcheck callables
]
AUTODISCOVER_HEALTHCHECKS = True # whether to autodiscover and load healthcheck.py from all installed apps
Please report bugs and open pull requests on GitHub.
To work on changes to this library, it’s recommended to install it in editable mode into a virtual environment,
i.e. pip install --editable .
Use python -m tests
to run all tests locally.
Alternatively, you can use tox
if you have multiple python versions.
[Only for GitHub team members] Distribute a new version to PyPI by:
- updating the
VERSION
tuple inmoj_irat/__init__.py
- adding a note to the History
- publishing a release on GitHub which triggers an upload to PyPI;
alternatively, run
python -m build; twine upload dist/*
locally
- 0.10
- Add experimental support for Django versions 5.0 & 5.1.
- 0.9
- Migrated test, build and release processes away from deprecated setuptools commands. No significant library changes.
- 0.8
- Drop support for python 3.6 and 3.7. Add support for python 3.11. Add experimental support for Django versions 4.0 & 4.1. Improve testing and linting.
- 0.7
- Add support for python 3.9 and 3.10. Improve testing and linting.
- 0.6
- Drop support for python 3.5. Improve linting.
- 0.5
- Drop python 2 support (now compatible with 3.5 - 3.8). Support Django 2.2 - 3.2 (both LTS).
- 0.4
- Include CORS header.
- 0.3
- Add python 2 compatibility.
- 0.2
- Allow including JSON response for healthchecks.
- 0.1
- Original release.
Copyright (C) 2023 HM Government (Ministry of Justice Digital & Technology). See LICENSE.txt for further details.