/django-maintenancemode

Django-maintenancemode allows you to temporary shutdown your site for maintenance work

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django-maintenancemode

django-maintenancemode is a middleware that allows you to temporary shutdown your site for maintenance work.

Logged in users having staff credentials can still fully use the site as can users visiting the site from an IP address defined in Django's INTERNAL_IPS.

Authored by Remco Wendt, and some great contributors.

How it works

maintenancemode works the same way as handling 404 or 500 error in Django work. It adds a handler503 which you can override in your main urls.py or you can add a 503.html to your templates directory.

  • If user is logged in and staff member, the maintenance page is not displayed.

  • If user's IP is in INTERNAL_IPS, the maintenance page is not displayed.

  • To override the default view which is used if the maintenance mode is enabled you can simply define a handler503 variable in your ROOT_URLCONF, similar to how you would customize other error handlers, e.g. :

    handler503 = 'example.views.maintenance_mode'

Installation

  1. Either checkout maintenancemode from GitHub, or install using pip :

    pip install django-maintenancemode
  2. Add maintenancemode to your INSTALLED_APPS :

    INSTALLED_APPS = (
        ...
        'maintenancemode',
    )
  3. Add MaintenanceModeMiddleware to MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES, make sure it comes after AuthenticationMiddleware :

    MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
        ...
        'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware',
        'maintenancemode.middleware.MaintenanceModeMiddleware',
    )
  4. Add variable called MAINTENANCE_MODE in your project's settings.py file :

    MAINTENANCE_MODE = True  # Setting this variable to ``True`` activates the middleware.

    or set MAINTENANCE_MODE to False and use maintenance command :

    python ./manage.py maintenance <on|off>

Please see example application. This application is used to manually test the functionalities of this package. This also serves as a good example...

You need only Django 1.4 or above to run that. It might run on older versions but that is not tested.

Configuration

There are various optional configuration options you can set in your settings.py

# Enable / disable maintenance mode.
# Default: False
MAINTENANCE_MODE = True  # or ``False`` and use ``maintenance`` command

# Sequence of URL path regexes to exclude from the maintenance mode.
# Default: ()
MAINTENANCE_IGNORE_URLS = (
    r'^/docs/.*',
    r'^/contact'
)

License

django-maintenancemode is released under the BSD license.