682 lines
23 KiB
Python
682 lines
23 KiB
Python
"""
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Default Django settings. Override these with settings in the module pointed to
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by the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable.
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"""
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# This is defined here as a do-nothing function because we can't import
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# django.utils.translation -- that module depends on the settings.
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def gettext_noop(s):
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return s
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####################
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# CORE #
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####################
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DEBUG = False
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# Whether the framework should propagate raw exceptions rather than catching
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# them. This is useful under some testing situations and should never be used
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# on a live site.
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DEBUG_PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS = False
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# People who get code error notifications. In the format
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# [('Full Name', 'email@example.com'), ('Full Name', 'anotheremail@example.com')]
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ADMINS = []
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# List of IP addresses, as strings, that:
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# * See debug comments, when DEBUG is true
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# * Receive x-headers
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INTERNAL_IPS = []
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# Hosts/domain names that are valid for this site.
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# "*" matches anything, ".example.com" matches example.com and all subdomains
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ALLOWED_HOSTS = []
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# Local time zone for this installation. All choices can be found here:
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# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tz_zones_by_name (although not all
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# systems may support all possibilities). When USE_TZ is True, this is
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# interpreted as the default user time zone.
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TIME_ZONE = "America/Chicago"
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# If you set this to True, Django will use timezone-aware datetimes.
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USE_TZ = False
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# RemovedInDjango50Warning: It's a transitional setting helpful in migrating
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# from pytz tzinfo to ZoneInfo(). Set True to continue using pytz tzinfo
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# objects during the Django 4.x release cycle.
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USE_DEPRECATED_PYTZ = False
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# Language code for this installation. All choices can be found here:
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# http://www.i18nguy.com/unicode/language-identifiers.html
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LANGUAGE_CODE = "en-us"
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# Languages we provide translations for, out of the box.
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LANGUAGES = [
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("af", gettext_noop("Afrikaans")),
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("ar", gettext_noop("Arabic")),
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("ar-dz", gettext_noop("Algerian Arabic")),
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("ast", gettext_noop("Asturian")),
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("az", gettext_noop("Azerbaijani")),
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("bg", gettext_noop("Bulgarian")),
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("be", gettext_noop("Belarusian")),
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("bn", gettext_noop("Bengali")),
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("br", gettext_noop("Breton")),
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("bs", gettext_noop("Bosnian")),
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("ca", gettext_noop("Catalan")),
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("ckb", gettext_noop("Central Kurdish (Sorani)")),
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("cs", gettext_noop("Czech")),
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("cy", gettext_noop("Welsh")),
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("da", gettext_noop("Danish")),
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("de", gettext_noop("German")),
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("dsb", gettext_noop("Lower Sorbian")),
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("el", gettext_noop("Greek")),
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("en", gettext_noop("English")),
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("en-au", gettext_noop("Australian English")),
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("en-gb", gettext_noop("British English")),
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("eo", gettext_noop("Esperanto")),
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("es", gettext_noop("Spanish")),
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("es-ar", gettext_noop("Argentinian Spanish")),
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("es-co", gettext_noop("Colombian Spanish")),
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("es-mx", gettext_noop("Mexican Spanish")),
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("es-ni", gettext_noop("Nicaraguan Spanish")),
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("es-ve", gettext_noop("Venezuelan Spanish")),
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("et", gettext_noop("Estonian")),
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("eu", gettext_noop("Basque")),
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("fa", gettext_noop("Persian")),
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("fi", gettext_noop("Finnish")),
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("fr", gettext_noop("French")),
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("fy", gettext_noop("Frisian")),
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("ga", gettext_noop("Irish")),
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("gd", gettext_noop("Scottish Gaelic")),
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("gl", gettext_noop("Galician")),
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("he", gettext_noop("Hebrew")),
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("hi", gettext_noop("Hindi")),
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("hr", gettext_noop("Croatian")),
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("hsb", gettext_noop("Upper Sorbian")),
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("hu", gettext_noop("Hungarian")),
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("hy", gettext_noop("Armenian")),
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("ia", gettext_noop("Interlingua")),
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("id", gettext_noop("Indonesian")),
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("ig", gettext_noop("Igbo")),
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("io", gettext_noop("Ido")),
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("is", gettext_noop("Icelandic")),
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("it", gettext_noop("Italian")),
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("ja", gettext_noop("Japanese")),
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("ka", gettext_noop("Georgian")),
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("kab", gettext_noop("Kabyle")),
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("kk", gettext_noop("Kazakh")),
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("km", gettext_noop("Khmer")),
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("kn", gettext_noop("Kannada")),
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("ko", gettext_noop("Korean")),
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("ky", gettext_noop("Kyrgyz")),
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("lb", gettext_noop("Luxembourgish")),
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("lt", gettext_noop("Lithuanian")),
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("lv", gettext_noop("Latvian")),
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("mk", gettext_noop("Macedonian")),
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("ml", gettext_noop("Malayalam")),
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("mn", gettext_noop("Mongolian")),
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("mr", gettext_noop("Marathi")),
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("ms", gettext_noop("Malay")),
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("my", gettext_noop("Burmese")),
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("nb", gettext_noop("Norwegian Bokmål")),
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("ne", gettext_noop("Nepali")),
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("nl", gettext_noop("Dutch")),
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("nn", gettext_noop("Norwegian Nynorsk")),
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("os", gettext_noop("Ossetic")),
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("pa", gettext_noop("Punjabi")),
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("pl", gettext_noop("Polish")),
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("pt", gettext_noop("Portuguese")),
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("pt-br", gettext_noop("Brazilian Portuguese")),
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("ro", gettext_noop("Romanian")),
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("ru", gettext_noop("Russian")),
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("sk", gettext_noop("Slovak")),
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("sl", gettext_noop("Slovenian")),
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("sq", gettext_noop("Albanian")),
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("sr", gettext_noop("Serbian")),
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("sr-latn", gettext_noop("Serbian Latin")),
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("sv", gettext_noop("Swedish")),
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("sw", gettext_noop("Swahili")),
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("ta", gettext_noop("Tamil")),
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("te", gettext_noop("Telugu")),
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("tg", gettext_noop("Tajik")),
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("th", gettext_noop("Thai")),
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("tk", gettext_noop("Turkmen")),
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("tr", gettext_noop("Turkish")),
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("tt", gettext_noop("Tatar")),
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("udm", gettext_noop("Udmurt")),
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("uk", gettext_noop("Ukrainian")),
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("ur", gettext_noop("Urdu")),
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("uz", gettext_noop("Uzbek")),
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("vi", gettext_noop("Vietnamese")),
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("zh-hans", gettext_noop("Simplified Chinese")),
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("zh-hant", gettext_noop("Traditional Chinese")),
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]
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# Languages using BiDi (right-to-left) layout
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LANGUAGES_BIDI = ["he", "ar", "ar-dz", "ckb", "fa", "ur"]
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# If you set this to False, Django will make some optimizations so as not
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# to load the internationalization machinery.
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USE_I18N = True
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LOCALE_PATHS = []
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# Settings for language cookie
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_NAME = "django_language"
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_AGE = None
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_DOMAIN = None
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_PATH = "/"
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_SECURE = False
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = False
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LANGUAGE_COOKIE_SAMESITE = None
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# If you set this to True, Django will format dates, numbers and calendars
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# according to user current locale.
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USE_L10N = True
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# Not-necessarily-technical managers of the site. They get broken link
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# notifications and other various emails.
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MANAGERS = ADMINS
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# Default charset to use for all HttpResponse objects, if a MIME type isn't
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# manually specified. It's used to construct the Content-Type header.
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DEFAULT_CHARSET = "utf-8"
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# Email address that error messages come from.
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SERVER_EMAIL = "root@localhost"
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# Database connection info. If left empty, will default to the dummy backend.
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DATABASES = {}
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# Classes used to implement DB routing behavior.
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DATABASE_ROUTERS = []
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# The email backend to use. For possible shortcuts see django.core.mail.
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# The default is to use the SMTP backend.
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# Third-party backends can be specified by providing a Python path
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# to a module that defines an EmailBackend class.
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EMAIL_BACKEND = "django.core.mail.backends.smtp.EmailBackend"
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# Host for sending email.
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EMAIL_HOST = "localhost"
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# Port for sending email.
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EMAIL_PORT = 25
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# Whether to send SMTP 'Date' header in the local time zone or in UTC.
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EMAIL_USE_LOCALTIME = False
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# Optional SMTP authentication information for EMAIL_HOST.
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EMAIL_HOST_USER = ""
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EMAIL_HOST_PASSWORD = ""
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EMAIL_USE_TLS = False
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EMAIL_USE_SSL = False
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EMAIL_SSL_CERTFILE = None
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EMAIL_SSL_KEYFILE = None
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EMAIL_TIMEOUT = None
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# List of strings representing installed apps.
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INSTALLED_APPS = []
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TEMPLATES = []
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# Default form rendering class.
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FORM_RENDERER = "django.forms.renderers.DjangoTemplates"
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# Default email address to use for various automated correspondence from
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# the site managers.
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DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL = "webmaster@localhost"
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# Subject-line prefix for email messages send with django.core.mail.mail_admins
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# or ...mail_managers. Make sure to include the trailing space.
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EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX = "[Django] "
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# Whether to append trailing slashes to URLs.
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APPEND_SLASH = True
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# Whether to prepend the "www." subdomain to URLs that don't have it.
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PREPEND_WWW = False
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# Override the server-derived value of SCRIPT_NAME
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FORCE_SCRIPT_NAME = None
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# List of compiled regular expression objects representing User-Agent strings
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# that are not allowed to visit any page, systemwide. Use this for bad
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# robots/crawlers. Here are a few examples:
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# import re
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# DISALLOWED_USER_AGENTS = [
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# re.compile(r'^NaverBot.*'),
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# re.compile(r'^EmailSiphon.*'),
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# re.compile(r'^SiteSucker.*'),
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# re.compile(r'^sohu-search'),
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# ]
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DISALLOWED_USER_AGENTS = []
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ABSOLUTE_URL_OVERRIDES = {}
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# List of compiled regular expression objects representing URLs that need not
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# be reported by BrokenLinkEmailsMiddleware. Here are a few examples:
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# import re
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# IGNORABLE_404_URLS = [
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# re.compile(r'^/apple-touch-icon.*\.png$'),
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# re.compile(r'^/favicon.ico$'),
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# re.compile(r'^/robots.txt$'),
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# re.compile(r'^/phpmyadmin/'),
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# re.compile(r'\.(cgi|php|pl)$'),
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# ]
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IGNORABLE_404_URLS = []
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# A secret key for this particular Django installation. Used in secret-key
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# hashing algorithms. Set this in your settings, or Django will complain
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# loudly.
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SECRET_KEY = ""
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# List of secret keys used to verify the validity of signatures. This allows
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# secret key rotation.
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SECRET_KEY_FALLBACKS = []
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# Default file storage mechanism that holds media.
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DEFAULT_FILE_STORAGE = "django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage"
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STORAGES = {
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"default": {
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"BACKEND": "django.core.files.storage.FileSystemStorage",
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},
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"staticfiles": {
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"BACKEND": "django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage",
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},
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}
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# Absolute filesystem path to the directory that will hold user-uploaded files.
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# Example: "/var/www/example.com/media/"
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MEDIA_ROOT = ""
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# URL that handles the media served from MEDIA_ROOT.
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# Examples: "http://example.com/media/", "http://media.example.com/"
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MEDIA_URL = ""
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# Absolute path to the directory static files should be collected to.
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# Example: "/var/www/example.com/static/"
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STATIC_ROOT = None
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# URL that handles the static files served from STATIC_ROOT.
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# Example: "http://example.com/static/", "http://static.example.com/"
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STATIC_URL = None
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# List of upload handler classes to be applied in order.
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FILE_UPLOAD_HANDLERS = [
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"django.core.files.uploadhandler.MemoryFileUploadHandler",
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"django.core.files.uploadhandler.TemporaryFileUploadHandler",
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]
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# Maximum size, in bytes, of a request before it will be streamed to the
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# file system instead of into memory.
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FILE_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE = 2621440 # i.e. 2.5 MB
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# Maximum size in bytes of request data (excluding file uploads) that will be
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# read before a SuspiciousOperation (RequestDataTooBig) is raised.
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DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_MEMORY_SIZE = 2621440 # i.e. 2.5 MB
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# Maximum number of GET/POST parameters that will be read before a
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# SuspiciousOperation (TooManyFieldsSent) is raised.
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DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_NUMBER_FIELDS = 1000
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# Maximum number of files encoded in a multipart upload that will be read
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# before a SuspiciousOperation (TooManyFilesSent) is raised.
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DATA_UPLOAD_MAX_NUMBER_FILES = 100
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# Directory in which upload streamed files will be temporarily saved. A value of
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# `None` will make Django use the operating system's default temporary directory
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# (i.e. "/tmp" on *nix systems).
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FILE_UPLOAD_TEMP_DIR = None
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# The numeric mode to set newly-uploaded files to. The value should be a mode
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# you'd pass directly to os.chmod; see
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# https://docs.python.org/library/os.html#files-and-directories.
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FILE_UPLOAD_PERMISSIONS = 0o644
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# The numeric mode to assign to newly-created directories, when uploading files.
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# The value should be a mode as you'd pass to os.chmod;
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# see https://docs.python.org/library/os.html#files-and-directories.
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FILE_UPLOAD_DIRECTORY_PERMISSIONS = None
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# Python module path where user will place custom format definition.
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# The directory where this setting is pointing should contain subdirectories
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# named as the locales, containing a formats.py file
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# (i.e. "myproject.locale" for myproject/locale/en/formats.py etc. use)
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FORMAT_MODULE_PATH = None
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# Default formatting for date objects. See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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DATE_FORMAT = "N j, Y"
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# Default formatting for datetime objects. See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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DATETIME_FORMAT = "N j, Y, P"
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# Default formatting for time objects. See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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TIME_FORMAT = "P"
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# Default formatting for date objects when only the year and month are relevant.
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# See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT = "F Y"
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# Default formatting for date objects when only the month and day are relevant.
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# See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = "F j"
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# Default short formatting for date objects. See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = "m/d/Y"
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# Default short formatting for datetime objects.
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# See all available format strings here:
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# https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
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SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT = "m/d/Y P"
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# Default formats to be used when parsing dates from input boxes, in order
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# See all available format string here:
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# https://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-behavior
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# * Note that these format strings are different from the ones to display dates
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DATE_INPUT_FORMATS = [
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"%Y-%m-%d", # '2006-10-25'
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"%m/%d/%Y", # '10/25/2006'
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"%m/%d/%y", # '10/25/06'
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"%b %d %Y", # 'Oct 25 2006'
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"%b %d, %Y", # 'Oct 25, 2006'
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"%d %b %Y", # '25 Oct 2006'
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"%d %b, %Y", # '25 Oct, 2006'
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"%B %d %Y", # 'October 25 2006'
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"%B %d, %Y", # 'October 25, 2006'
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"%d %B %Y", # '25 October 2006'
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"%d %B, %Y", # '25 October, 2006'
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]
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# Default formats to be used when parsing times from input boxes, in order
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# See all available format string here:
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# https://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-behavior
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# * Note that these format strings are different from the ones to display dates
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TIME_INPUT_FORMATS = [
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"%H:%M:%S", # '14:30:59'
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"%H:%M:%S.%f", # '14:30:59.000200'
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"%H:%M", # '14:30'
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]
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# Default formats to be used when parsing dates and times from input boxes,
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# in order
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# See all available format string here:
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# https://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-behavior
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# * Note that these format strings are different from the ones to display dates
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DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS = [
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"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", # '2006-10-25 14:30:59'
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"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S.%f", # '2006-10-25 14:30:59.000200'
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"%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", # '2006-10-25 14:30'
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"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S", # '10/25/2006 14:30:59'
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"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M:%S.%f", # '10/25/2006 14:30:59.000200'
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"%m/%d/%Y %H:%M", # '10/25/2006 14:30'
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"%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S", # '10/25/06 14:30:59'
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"%m/%d/%y %H:%M:%S.%f", # '10/25/06 14:30:59.000200'
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"%m/%d/%y %H:%M", # '10/25/06 14:30'
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]
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# First day of week, to be used on calendars
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# 0 means Sunday, 1 means Monday...
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FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK = 0
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# Decimal separator symbol
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DECIMAL_SEPARATOR = "."
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# Boolean that sets whether to add thousand separator when formatting numbers
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USE_THOUSAND_SEPARATOR = False
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# Number of digits that will be together, when splitting them by
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# THOUSAND_SEPARATOR. 0 means no grouping, 3 means splitting by thousands...
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NUMBER_GROUPING = 0
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# Thousand separator symbol
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THOUSAND_SEPARATOR = ","
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# The tablespaces to use for each model when not specified otherwise.
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DEFAULT_TABLESPACE = ""
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DEFAULT_INDEX_TABLESPACE = ""
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# Default primary key field type.
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DEFAULT_AUTO_FIELD = "django.db.models.AutoField"
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# Default X-Frame-Options header value
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X_FRAME_OPTIONS = "DENY"
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USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST = False
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USE_X_FORWARDED_PORT = False
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# The Python dotted path to the WSGI application that Django's internal server
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# (runserver) will use. If `None`, the return value of
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# 'django.core.wsgi.get_wsgi_application' is used, thus preserving the same
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# behavior as previous versions of Django. Otherwise this should point to an
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# actual WSGI application object.
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WSGI_APPLICATION = None
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# If your Django app is behind a proxy that sets a header to specify secure
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# connections, AND that proxy ensures that user-submitted headers with the
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# same name are ignored (so that people can't spoof it), set this value to
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# a tuple of (header_name, header_value). For any requests that come in with
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# that header/value, request.is_secure() will return True.
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# WARNING! Only set this if you fully understand what you're doing. Otherwise,
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# you may be opening yourself up to a security risk.
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SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = None
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##############
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# MIDDLEWARE #
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##############
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# List of middleware to use. Order is important; in the request phase, these
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# middleware will be applied in the order given, and in the response
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# phase the middleware will be applied in reverse order.
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MIDDLEWARE = []
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############
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# SESSIONS #
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############
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# Cache to store session data if using the cache session backend.
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SESSION_CACHE_ALIAS = "default"
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# Cookie name. This can be whatever you want.
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SESSION_COOKIE_NAME = "sessionid"
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# Age of cookie, in seconds (default: 2 weeks).
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SESSION_COOKIE_AGE = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 * 2
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# A string like "example.com", or None for standard domain cookie.
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SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN = None
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# Whether the session cookie should be secure (https:// only).
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SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE = False
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# The path of the session cookie.
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SESSION_COOKIE_PATH = "/"
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# Whether to use the HttpOnly flag.
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SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = True
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# Whether to set the flag restricting cookie leaks on cross-site requests.
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# This can be 'Lax', 'Strict', 'None', or False to disable the flag.
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SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE = "Lax"
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# Whether to save the session data on every request.
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SESSION_SAVE_EVERY_REQUEST = False
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# Whether a user's session cookie expires when the web browser is closed.
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SESSION_EXPIRE_AT_BROWSER_CLOSE = False
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# The module to store session data
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SESSION_ENGINE = "django.contrib.sessions.backends.db"
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# Directory to store session files if using the file session module. If None,
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# the backend will use a sensible default.
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SESSION_FILE_PATH = None
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# class to serialize session data
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SESSION_SERIALIZER = "django.contrib.sessions.serializers.JSONSerializer"
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#########
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# CACHE #
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#########
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# The cache backends to use.
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CACHES = {
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"default": {
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"BACKEND": "django.core.cache.backends.locmem.LocMemCache",
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}
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}
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CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_KEY_PREFIX = ""
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CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_SECONDS = 600
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CACHE_MIDDLEWARE_ALIAS = "default"
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##################
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# AUTHENTICATION #
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##################
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AUTH_USER_MODEL = "auth.User"
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AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS = ["django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend"]
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LOGIN_URL = "/accounts/login/"
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LOGIN_REDIRECT_URL = "/accounts/profile/"
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LOGOUT_REDIRECT_URL = None
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# The number of seconds a password reset link is valid for (default: 3 days).
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PASSWORD_RESET_TIMEOUT = 60 * 60 * 24 * 3
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# the first hasher in this list is the preferred algorithm. any
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# password using different algorithms will be converted automatically
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# upon login
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PASSWORD_HASHERS = [
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2PasswordHasher",
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.PBKDF2SHA1PasswordHasher",
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.Argon2PasswordHasher",
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.BCryptSHA256PasswordHasher",
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"django.contrib.auth.hashers.ScryptPasswordHasher",
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]
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AUTH_PASSWORD_VALIDATORS = []
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###########
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# SIGNING #
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###########
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SIGNING_BACKEND = "django.core.signing.TimestampSigner"
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########
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# CSRF #
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########
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# Dotted path to callable to be used as view when a request is
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# rejected by the CSRF middleware.
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CSRF_FAILURE_VIEW = "django.views.csrf.csrf_failure"
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# Settings for CSRF cookie.
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CSRF_COOKIE_NAME = "csrftoken"
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CSRF_COOKIE_AGE = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7 * 52
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CSRF_COOKIE_DOMAIN = None
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CSRF_COOKIE_PATH = "/"
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CSRF_COOKIE_SECURE = False
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CSRF_COOKIE_HTTPONLY = False
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CSRF_COOKIE_SAMESITE = "Lax"
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CSRF_HEADER_NAME = "HTTP_X_CSRFTOKEN"
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CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = []
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CSRF_USE_SESSIONS = False
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# Whether to mask CSRF cookie value. It's a transitional setting helpful in
|
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# migrating multiple instance of the same project to Django 4.1+.
|
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CSRF_COOKIE_MASKED = False
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|
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############
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# MESSAGES #
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############
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# Class to use as messages backend
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MESSAGE_STORAGE = "django.contrib.messages.storage.fallback.FallbackStorage"
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# Default values of MESSAGE_LEVEL and MESSAGE_TAGS are defined within
|
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# django.contrib.messages to avoid imports in this settings file.
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|
|
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###########
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# LOGGING #
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|
###########
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# The callable to use to configure logging
|
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LOGGING_CONFIG = "logging.config.dictConfig"
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# Custom logging configuration.
|
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LOGGING = {}
|
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# Default exception reporter class used in case none has been
|
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# specifically assigned to the HttpRequest instance.
|
|
DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_REPORTER = "django.views.debug.ExceptionReporter"
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|
|
# Default exception reporter filter class used in case none has been
|
|
# specifically assigned to the HttpRequest instance.
|
|
DEFAULT_EXCEPTION_REPORTER_FILTER = "django.views.debug.SafeExceptionReporterFilter"
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|
|
###########
|
|
# TESTING #
|
|
###########
|
|
|
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# The name of the class to use to run the test suite
|
|
TEST_RUNNER = "django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner"
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|
|
|
# Apps that don't need to be serialized at test database creation time
|
|
# (only apps with migrations are to start with)
|
|
TEST_NON_SERIALIZED_APPS = []
|
|
|
|
############
|
|
# FIXTURES #
|
|
############
|
|
|
|
# The list of directories to search for fixtures
|
|
FIXTURE_DIRS = []
|
|
|
|
###############
|
|
# STATICFILES #
|
|
###############
|
|
|
|
# A list of locations of additional static files
|
|
STATICFILES_DIRS = []
|
|
|
|
# The default file storage backend used during the build process
|
|
STATICFILES_STORAGE = "django.contrib.staticfiles.storage.StaticFilesStorage"
|
|
|
|
# List of finder classes that know how to find static files in
|
|
# various locations.
|
|
STATICFILES_FINDERS = [
|
|
"django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder",
|
|
"django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.AppDirectoriesFinder",
|
|
# 'django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.DefaultStorageFinder',
|
|
]
|
|
|
|
##############
|
|
# MIGRATIONS #
|
|
##############
|
|
|
|
# Migration module overrides for apps, by app label.
|
|
MIGRATION_MODULES = {}
|
|
|
|
#################
|
|
# SYSTEM CHECKS #
|
|
#################
|
|
|
|
# List of all issues generated by system checks that should be silenced. Light
|
|
# issues like warnings, infos or debugs will not generate a message. Silencing
|
|
# serious issues like errors and criticals does not result in hiding the
|
|
# message, but Django will not stop you from e.g. running server.
|
|
SILENCED_SYSTEM_CHECKS = []
|
|
|
|
#######################
|
|
# SECURITY MIDDLEWARE #
|
|
#######################
|
|
SECURE_CONTENT_TYPE_NOSNIFF = True
|
|
SECURE_CROSS_ORIGIN_OPENER_POLICY = "same-origin"
|
|
SECURE_HSTS_INCLUDE_SUBDOMAINS = False
|
|
SECURE_HSTS_PRELOAD = False
|
|
SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS = 0
|
|
SECURE_REDIRECT_EXEMPT = []
|
|
SECURE_REFERRER_POLICY = "same-origin"
|
|
SECURE_SSL_HOST = None
|
|
SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT = False
|