| ✅ | Tests | |
| 📝 | License | |
| 📦 | PyPi | |
| Django Versions | 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0 | |
| Python Versions | 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11 | |
| 📖 | Documentation | Read The Docs |
| Upgrade | Upgrade fom v5.x | |
| 🏁 | Installation | Installation Guide |
django-localized-fields is an implementation of a field class for Django models that allows the field's value to be set in multiple languages. It does this by utilizing the hstore type (PostgreSQL specific), which is available as models.HStoreField since Django 1.10.
v5.x branch for v5.x.
- PostgreSQL 12 or newer.
- Django 2.0 or newer.
- Python 3.6 or newer.
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Clone the repository:
λ git clone https://github.com/SectorLabs/django-localized-fields.git -
Create a virtual environment:
λ cd django-localized-fields λ virtualenv env λ source env/bin/activate -
Create a postgres user for use in tests (skip if your default user is a postgres superuser):
λ createuser --superuser localized_fields --pwprompt λ export DATABASE_URL=postgres://localized_fields:<password>@localhost/localized_fieldsHint: if you're using virtualenvwrapper, you might find it beneficial to put the
exportline in$VIRTUAL_ENV/bin/postactivateso that it's always available when using this virtualenv. -
Install the development/test dependencies:
λ pip install ".[test]" ".[analysis]" -
Run the tests:
λ tox -
Auto-format code, sort imports and auto-fix linting errors:
λ python setup.py fix