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Romain Rigaux 4 年 前
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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/AUTHORS

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+Christopher Grebs
+Jannis Leidel
+Matthew Tretter
+Rafal Stozek
+Chris Streeter
+Patrick Altman

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/LICENSE

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+Copyright (c) 2011-2013, Jannis Leidel and individual contributors.
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+
+    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+      documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+    * Neither the name of django-appconf nor the
+      names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
+      derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
+
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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/MANIFEST.in

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+include README.rst
+include LICENSE
+include AUTHORS
+recursive-include docs *

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/PKG-INFO

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+Metadata-Version: 1.1
+Name: django-appconf
+Version: 1.0.3
+Summary: A helper class for handling configuration defaults of packaged apps gracefully.
+Home-page: https://django-appconf.readthedocs.io/
+Author: Jannis Leidel
+Author-email: jannis@leidel.info
+License: BSD
+Project-URL: Source, https://github.com/django-compressor/django-appconf
+Description: django-appconf
+        ==============
+        
+        .. image:: http://codecov.io/github/django-compressor/django-appconf/coverage.svg?branch=develop
+            :alt: Code Coverage
+            :target: http://codecov.io/github/django-compressor/django-appconf?branch=develop
+        
+        .. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/django-compressor/django-appconf.svg?branch=develop
+            :alt: Build Status
+            :target: http://travis-ci.org/django-compressor/django-appconf
+        
+        A helper class for handling configuration defaults of packaged Django
+        apps gracefully.
+        
+        .. note::
+        
+            This app precedes Django's own AppConfig_ classes that act as
+            "objects [to] store metadata for an application" inside Django's
+            app loading mechanism. In other words, they solve a related but
+            different use case than django-appconf and can't easily be used
+            as a replacement. The similarity in name is purely coincidental.
+        
+        .. _AppConfig: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/applications/#django.apps.AppConfig
+        
+        Overview
+        --------
+        
+        Say you have an app called ``myapp`` with a few defaults, which you want
+        to refer to in the app's code without repeating yourself all the time.
+        ``appconf`` provides a simple class to implement those defaults. Simply add
+        something like the following code somewhere in your app files:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            from appconf import AppConf
+        
+            class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+                SETTING_1 = "one"
+                SETTING_2 = (
+                    "two",
+                )
+        
+        .. note::
+        
+            ``AppConf`` classes depend on being imported during startup of the Django
+            process. Even though there are multiple modules loaded automatically,
+            only the ``models`` modules (usually the ``models.py`` file of your
+            app) are guaranteed to be loaded at startup. Therefore it's recommended
+            to put your ``AppConf`` subclass(es) there, too.
+        
+        The settings are initialized with the capitalized app label of where the
+        setting is located at. E.g. if your ``models.py`` with the ``AppConf`` class
+        is in the ``myapp`` package, the prefix of the settings will be ``MYAPP``.
+        
+        You can override the default prefix by specifying a ``prefix`` attribute of
+        an inner ``Meta`` class:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            from appconf import AppConf
+        
+            class AcmeAppConf(AppConf):
+                SETTING_1 = "one"
+                SETTING_2 = (
+                    "two",
+                )
+        
+                class Meta:
+                    prefix = 'acme'
+        
+        The ``MyAppConf`` class will automatically look at Django's global settings
+        to determine if you've overridden it. For example, adding this to your site's
+        ``settings.py`` would override ``SETTING_1`` of the above ``MyAppConf``:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            ACME_SETTING_1 = "uno"
+        
+        In case you want to use a different settings object instead of the default
+        ``'django.conf.settings'``, set the ``holder`` attribute of the inner
+        ``Meta`` class to a dotted import path:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            from appconf import AppConf
+        
+            class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+                SETTING_1 = "one"
+                SETTING_2 = (
+                    "two",
+                )
+        
+                class Meta:
+                    prefix = 'acme'
+                    holder = 'acme.conf.settings'
+        
+        If you ship an ``AppConf`` class with your reusable Django app, it's
+        recommended to put it in a ``conf.py`` file of your app package and
+        import ``django.conf.settings`` in it, too:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            from django.conf import settings
+            from appconf import AppConf
+        
+            class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+                SETTING_1 = "one"
+                SETTING_2 = (
+                    "two",
+                )
+        
+        In the other files of your app you can easily make sure the settings
+        are correctly loaded if you import Django's settings object from that
+        module, e.g. in your app's ``views.py``:
+        
+        .. code-block:: python
+        
+            from django.http import HttpResponse
+            from myapp.conf import settings
+        
+            def index(request):
+                text = 'Setting 1 is: %s' % settings.MYAPP_SETTING_1
+                return HttpResponse(text)
+        
+        
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
+Classifier: Framework :: Django
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.8
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.9
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.10
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 1.11
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.0
+Classifier: Framework :: Django :: 2.1
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
+Classifier: Topic :: Utilities

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/README.rst

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+django-appconf
+==============
+
+.. image:: http://codecov.io/github/django-compressor/django-appconf/coverage.svg?branch=develop
+    :alt: Code Coverage
+    :target: http://codecov.io/github/django-compressor/django-appconf?branch=develop
+
+.. image:: https://secure.travis-ci.org/django-compressor/django-appconf.svg?branch=develop
+    :alt: Build Status
+    :target: http://travis-ci.org/django-compressor/django-appconf
+
+A helper class for handling configuration defaults of packaged Django
+apps gracefully.
+
+.. note::
+
+    This app precedes Django's own AppConfig_ classes that act as
+    "objects [to] store metadata for an application" inside Django's
+    app loading mechanism. In other words, they solve a related but
+    different use case than django-appconf and can't easily be used
+    as a replacement. The similarity in name is purely coincidental.
+
+.. _AppConfig: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/applications/#django.apps.AppConfig
+
+Overview
+--------
+
+Say you have an app called ``myapp`` with a few defaults, which you want
+to refer to in the app's code without repeating yourself all the time.
+``appconf`` provides a simple class to implement those defaults. Simply add
+something like the following code somewhere in your app files:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+        SETTING_1 = "one"
+        SETTING_2 = (
+            "two",
+        )
+
+.. note::
+
+    ``AppConf`` classes depend on being imported during startup of the Django
+    process. Even though there are multiple modules loaded automatically,
+    only the ``models`` modules (usually the ``models.py`` file of your
+    app) are guaranteed to be loaded at startup. Therefore it's recommended
+    to put your ``AppConf`` subclass(es) there, too.
+
+The settings are initialized with the capitalized app label of where the
+setting is located at. E.g. if your ``models.py`` with the ``AppConf`` class
+is in the ``myapp`` package, the prefix of the settings will be ``MYAPP``.
+
+You can override the default prefix by specifying a ``prefix`` attribute of
+an inner ``Meta`` class:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class AcmeAppConf(AppConf):
+        SETTING_1 = "one"
+        SETTING_2 = (
+            "two",
+        )
+
+        class Meta:
+            prefix = 'acme'
+
+The ``MyAppConf`` class will automatically look at Django's global settings
+to determine if you've overridden it. For example, adding this to your site's
+``settings.py`` would override ``SETTING_1`` of the above ``MyAppConf``:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    ACME_SETTING_1 = "uno"
+
+In case you want to use a different settings object instead of the default
+``'django.conf.settings'``, set the ``holder`` attribute of the inner
+``Meta`` class to a dotted import path:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+        SETTING_1 = "one"
+        SETTING_2 = (
+            "two",
+        )
+
+        class Meta:
+            prefix = 'acme'
+            holder = 'acme.conf.settings'
+
+If you ship an ``AppConf`` class with your reusable Django app, it's
+recommended to put it in a ``conf.py`` file of your app package and
+import ``django.conf.settings`` in it, too:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    from django.conf import settings
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+        SETTING_1 = "one"
+        SETTING_2 = (
+            "two",
+        )
+
+In the other files of your app you can easily make sure the settings
+are correctly loaded if you import Django's settings object from that
+module, e.g. in your app's ``views.py``:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+    from django.http import HttpResponse
+    from myapp.conf import settings
+
+    def index(request):
+        text = 'Setting 1 is: %s' % settings.MYAPP_SETTING_1
+        return HttpResponse(text)
+

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/appconf/__init__.py

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+from __future__ import absolute_import
+from .base import AppConf  # noqa
+
+__version__ = "1.0.3"

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/appconf/base.py

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+import sys
+
+import six
+
+from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
+
+from .utils import import_attribute
+
+
+class AppConfOptions(object):
+
+    def __init__(self, meta, prefix=None):
+        self.prefix = prefix
+        self.holder_path = getattr(meta, 'holder', 'django.conf.settings')
+        self.holder = import_attribute(self.holder_path)
+        self.proxy = getattr(meta, 'proxy', False)
+        self.required = getattr(meta, 'required', [])
+        self.configured_data = {}
+
+    def prefixed_name(self, name):
+        if name.startswith(self.prefix.upper()):
+            return name
+        return "%s_%s" % (self.prefix.upper(), name.upper())
+
+    def contribute_to_class(self, cls, name):
+        cls._meta = self
+        self.names = {}
+        self.defaults = {}
+
+
+class AppConfMetaClass(type):
+
+    def __new__(cls, name, bases, attrs):
+        super_new = super(AppConfMetaClass, cls).__new__
+        parents = [b for b in bases if isinstance(b, AppConfMetaClass)]
+        if not parents:
+            return super_new(cls, name, bases, attrs)
+
+        # Create the class.
+        module = attrs.pop('__module__')
+        new_class = super_new(cls, name, bases, {'__module__': module})
+        attr_meta = attrs.pop('Meta', None)
+        if attr_meta:
+            meta = attr_meta
+        else:
+            attr_meta = type('Meta', (object,), {})
+            meta = getattr(new_class, 'Meta', None)
+
+        prefix = getattr(meta, 'prefix', getattr(meta, 'app_label', None))
+        if prefix is None:
+            # Figure out the prefix by looking one level up.
+            # For 'django.contrib.sites.models', this would be 'sites'.
+            model_module = sys.modules[new_class.__module__]
+            prefix = model_module.__name__.split('.')[-2]
+
+        new_class.add_to_class('_meta', AppConfOptions(meta, prefix))
+        new_class.add_to_class('Meta', attr_meta)
+
+        for parent in parents[::-1]:
+            if hasattr(parent, '_meta'):
+                new_class._meta.names.update(parent._meta.names)
+                new_class._meta.defaults.update(parent._meta.defaults)
+                new_class._meta.configured_data.update(
+                    parent._meta.configured_data)
+
+        for name in filter(str.isupper, list(attrs.keys())):
+            prefixed_name = new_class._meta.prefixed_name(name)
+            new_class._meta.names[name] = prefixed_name
+            new_class._meta.defaults[prefixed_name] = attrs.pop(name)
+
+        # Add all attributes to the class.
+        for name, value in attrs.items():
+            new_class.add_to_class(name, value)
+
+        new_class._configure()
+        for name, value in six.iteritems(new_class._meta.configured_data):
+            prefixed_name = new_class._meta.prefixed_name(name)
+            setattr(new_class._meta.holder, prefixed_name, value)
+            new_class.add_to_class(name, value)
+
+        # Confirm presence of required settings.
+        for name in new_class._meta.required:
+            prefixed_name = new_class._meta.prefixed_name(name)
+            if not hasattr(new_class._meta.holder, prefixed_name):
+                raise ImproperlyConfigured('The required setting %s is'
+                                           ' missing.' % prefixed_name)
+
+        return new_class
+
+    def add_to_class(cls, name, value):
+        if hasattr(value, 'contribute_to_class'):
+            value.contribute_to_class(cls, name)
+        else:
+            setattr(cls, name, value)
+
+    def _configure(cls):
+        # the ad-hoc settings class instance used to configure each value
+        obj = cls()
+        for name, prefixed_name in six.iteritems(obj._meta.names):
+            default_value = obj._meta.defaults.get(prefixed_name)
+            value = getattr(obj._meta.holder, prefixed_name, default_value)
+            callback = getattr(obj, "configure_%s" % name.lower(), None)
+            if callable(callback):
+                value = callback(value)
+            cls._meta.configured_data[name] = value
+        cls._meta.configured_data = obj.configure()
+
+
+class AppConf(six.with_metaclass(AppConfMetaClass)):
+    """
+    An app setting object to be used for handling app setting defaults
+    gracefully and providing a nice API for them.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+        for name, value in six.iteritems(kwargs):
+            setattr(self, name, value)
+
+    def __dir__(self):
+        return sorted(set(self._meta.names.keys()))
+
+    # For instance access..
+    @property
+    def configured_data(self):
+        return self._meta.configured_data
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        if self._meta.proxy:
+            return getattr(self._meta.holder, name)
+        raise AttributeError("%s not found. Use '%s' instead." %
+                             (name, self._meta.holder_path))
+
+    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+        if name == name.upper():
+            setattr(self._meta.holder,
+                    self._meta.prefixed_name(name), value)
+        object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
+
+    def configure(self):
+        """
+        Hook for doing any extra configuration, returning a dictionary
+        containing the configured data.
+        """
+        return self.configured_data

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/appconf/utils.py

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+import sys
+# flake8: noqa
+
+
+def import_attribute(import_path, exception_handler=None):
+    try:
+        from importlib import import_module
+    except ImportError:  # pragma: no cover
+        from django.utils.importlib import import_module
+    module_name, object_name = import_path.rsplit('.', 1)
+    try:
+        module = import_module(module_name)
+    except:  # pragma: no cover
+        if callable(exception_handler):
+            exctype, excvalue, tb = sys.exc_info()
+            return exception_handler(import_path, exctype, excvalue, tb)
+        else:
+            raise
+    try:
+        return getattr(module, object_name)
+    except:  # pragma: no cover
+        if callable(exception_handler):
+            exctype, excvalue, tb = sys.exc_info()
+            return exception_handler(import_path, exctype, excvalue, tb)
+        else:
+            raise

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+# Makefile for Sphinx documentation
+#
+
+# You can set these variables from the command line.
+SPHINXOPTS    =
+SPHINXBUILD   = sphinx-build
+PAPER         =
+BUILDDIR      = _build
+
+# Internal variables.
+PAPEROPT_a4     = -D latex_paper_size=a4
+PAPEROPT_letter = -D latex_paper_size=letter
+ALLSPHINXOPTS   = -d $(BUILDDIR)/doctrees $(PAPEROPT_$(PAPER)) $(SPHINXOPTS) .
+
+.PHONY: help clean html dirhtml singlehtml pickle json htmlhelp qthelp devhelp epub latex latexpdf text man changes linkcheck doctest
+
+help:
+	@echo "Please use \`make <target>' where <target> is one of"
+	@echo "  html       to make standalone HTML files"
+	@echo "  dirhtml    to make HTML files named index.html in directories"
+	@echo "  singlehtml to make a single large HTML file"
+	@echo "  pickle     to make pickle files"
+	@echo "  json       to make JSON files"
+	@echo "  htmlhelp   to make HTML files and a HTML help project"
+	@echo "  qthelp     to make HTML files and a qthelp project"
+	@echo "  devhelp    to make HTML files and a Devhelp project"
+	@echo "  epub       to make an epub"
+	@echo "  latex      to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter"
+	@echo "  latexpdf   to make LaTeX files and run them through pdflatex"
+	@echo "  text       to make text files"
+	@echo "  man        to make manual pages"
+	@echo "  changes    to make an overview of all changed/added/deprecated items"
+	@echo "  linkcheck  to check all external links for integrity"
+	@echo "  doctest    to run all doctests embedded in the documentation (if enabled)"
+
+clean:
+	-rm -rf $(BUILDDIR)/*
+
+html:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b html $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/html
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/html."
+
+dirhtml:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b dirhtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The HTML pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/dirhtml."
+
+singlehtml:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b singlehtml $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The HTML page is in $(BUILDDIR)/singlehtml."
+
+pickle:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b pickle $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/pickle
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished; now you can process the pickle files."
+
+json:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b json $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/json
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished; now you can process the JSON files."
+
+htmlhelp:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b htmlhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished; now you can run HTML Help Workshop with the" \
+	      ".hhp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/htmlhelp."
+
+qthelp:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b qthelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished; now you can run "qcollectiongenerator" with the" \
+	      ".qhcp project file in $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp, like this:"
+	@echo "# qcollectiongenerator $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/django-appconf.qhcp"
+	@echo "To view the help file:"
+	@echo "# assistant -collectionFile $(BUILDDIR)/qthelp/django-appconf.qhc"
+
+devhelp:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b devhelp $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished."
+	@echo "To view the help file:"
+	@echo "# mkdir -p $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/django-appconf"
+	@echo "# ln -s $(BUILDDIR)/devhelp $$HOME/.local/share/devhelp/django-appconf"
+	@echo "# devhelp"
+
+epub:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b epub $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/epub
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The epub file is in $(BUILDDIR)/epub."
+
+latex:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished; the LaTeX files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
+	@echo "Run \`make' in that directory to run these through (pdf)latex" \
+	      "(use \`make latexpdf' here to do that automatically)."
+
+latexpdf:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b latex $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/latex
+	@echo "Running LaTeX files through pdflatex..."
+	make -C $(BUILDDIR)/latex all-pdf
+	@echo "pdflatex finished; the PDF files are in $(BUILDDIR)/latex."
+
+text:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b text $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/text
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The text files are in $(BUILDDIR)/text."
+
+man:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b man $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/man
+	@echo
+	@echo "Build finished. The manual pages are in $(BUILDDIR)/man."
+
+changes:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b changes $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/changes
+	@echo
+	@echo "The overview file is in $(BUILDDIR)/changes."
+
+linkcheck:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b linkcheck $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck
+	@echo
+	@echo "Link check complete; look for any errors in the above output " \
+	      "or in $(BUILDDIR)/linkcheck/output.txt."
+
+doctest:
+	$(SPHINXBUILD) -b doctest $(ALLSPHINXOPTS) $(BUILDDIR)/doctest
+	@echo "Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the " \
+	      "results in $(BUILDDIR)/doctest/output.txt."

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desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/docs/changelog.rst

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+Changelog
+=========
+
+1.0.3 (2019-03-3)
+-----------------
+
+Packaging metadata updates:
+
+* Update tox configuration to match Django Python support map
+
+* Drop support for Django 1.8, 1.9 and 1.10
+* Drop support for python 3.3
+
+* Confirm support for Django 1.11, 2.0 and 2.1
+* Confirm support for python 3.7
+
+1.0.2 (2016-04-19)
+------------------
+
+* Minor fixes to test setup
+
+* Update supported Django and Python versions, in line with Django's
+  own supported versions.
+
+
+1.0 (2015-02-15)
+----------------
+
+.. note::
+
+    This app precedes Django's own AppConfig_ classes that act as
+    "objects [to] store metadata for an application" inside Django's
+    app loading mechanism. In other words, they solve a related but
+    different use case than django-appconf and can't easily be used
+    as a replacement. The similarity in name is purely coincidental.
+
+* Dropped support of Python 2.5.
+
+* Added support for Django 1.7 and 1.8.
+
+* Modernized test setup.
+
+.. _AppConfig: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/ref/applications/#django.apps.AppConfig
+
+0.6 (2013-01-28)
+----------------
+
+* Added ``required`` attribute to ``Meta`` to be able to specify which
+  settings are required to be set.
+
+* Moved to Travis for the tests: http://travis-ci.org/jezdez/django-appconf
+
+* Stopped support for Django 1.2.X.
+
+* Introduced support for Python >= 3.2.
+
+0.5 (2012-02-20)
+----------------
+
+* Install as a package instead of a module.
+
+* Refactored tests to use `django-jenkins`_ for `enn.io`_'s `CI server`_.
+
+.. _`django-jenkins`: https://github.com/kmmbvnr/django-jenkins
+.. _`enn.io`: http://enn.io
+.. _`CI server`: https://ci.enn.io/job/django-appconf/
+
+0.4.1 (2011-09-09)
+------------------
+
+* Fixed minor issue in installation documentation.
+
+0.4 (2011-08-24)
+----------------
+
+* Renamed ``app_label`` attribute of the inner ``Meta`` class to ``prefix``.
+  The old form ``app_label`` will work in the meantime.
+
+* Added ``holder`` attribute to the inner ``Meta`` class to be able to
+  specify a custom "global" setting holder. Default: "'django.conf.settings'"
+
+* Added ``proxy`` attribute to the inner ``Meta`` class to enable proxying
+  of ``AppConf`` instances to the settings holder, e.g. the global Django
+  settings.
+
+* Fixed issues with ``configured_data`` dictionary available in the
+  ``configure`` method of ``AppConf`` classes with regard to subclassing.
+
+0.3 (2011-08-23)
+----------------
+
+* Added tests with 100% coverage.
+
+* Added ability to subclass ``Meta`` classes.
+
+* Fixed various bugs with subclassing and configuration in subclasses.
+
+0.2.2 (2011-08-22)
+------------------
+
+* Fixed another issue in the ``configure()`` API.
+
+0.2.1 (2011-08-22)
+------------------
+
+* Fixed minor issue in ``configure()`` API.
+
+0.2 (2011-08-22)
+----------------
+
+* Added ``configure()`` API to ``AppConf`` class which is called after
+  configuring each setting.
+
+0.1 (2011-08-22)
+----------------
+
+* First public release.

+ 228 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/docs/conf.py

@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# django-appconf documentation build configuration file, created by
+# sphinx-quickstart on Thu Aug 25 14:26:22 2011.
+#
+# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir.
+#
+# Note that not all possible configuration values are present in this
+# autogenerated file.
+#
+# All configuration values have a default; values that are commented out
+# serve to show the default.
+
+import sys, os
+
+# If extensions (or modules to document with autodoc) are in another directory,
+# add these directories to sys.path here. If the directory is relative to the
+# documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it absolute, like shown here.
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('..'))
+
+# -- General configuration -----------------------------------------------------
+
+# If your documentation needs a minimal Sphinx version, state it here.
+#needs_sphinx = '1.0'
+
+# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions
+# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
+extensions = ['sphinx.ext.autodoc', 'sphinx.ext.intersphinx', 'sphinx.ext.coverage']
+
+# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
+templates_path = ['_templates']
+
+# The suffix of source filenames.
+source_suffix = '.rst'
+
+# The encoding of source files.
+#source_encoding = 'utf-8-sig'
+
+# The master toctree document.
+master_doc = 'index'
+
+# General information about the project.
+project = u'django-appconf'
+copyright = u'2011-2013, Jannis Leidel and individual contributors'
+
+# The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement for
+# |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout the
+# built documents.
+#
+try:
+    from appconf import __version__
+    # The short X.Y version.
+    version = '.'.join(__version__.split('.')[:2])
+    # The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
+    release = __version__
+except ImportError:
+    version = release = 'dev'
+
+# The language for content autogenerated by Sphinx. Refer to documentation
+# for a list of supported languages.
+#language = None
+
+# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
+# non-false value, then it is used:
+#today = ''
+# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
+#today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
+
+# List of patterns, relative to source directory, that match files and
+# directories to ignore when looking for source files.
+exclude_patterns = ['_build']
+
+# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents.
+#default_role = None
+
+# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
+#add_function_parentheses = True
+
+# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
+# unit titles (such as .. function::).
+#add_module_names = True
+
+# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
+# output. They are ignored by default.
+#show_authors = False
+
+# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
+pygments_style = 'sphinx'
+
+# A list of ignored prefixes for module index sorting.
+#modindex_common_prefix = []
+
+
+# -- Options for HTML output ---------------------------------------------------
+
+# The theme to use for HTML and HTML Help pages.  See the documentation for
+# a list of builtin themes.
+html_theme = 'default'
+
+# Theme options are theme-specific and customize the look and feel of a theme
+# further.  For a list of options available for each theme, see the
+# documentation.
+#html_theme_options = {}
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom themes here, relative to this directory.
+#html_theme_path = []
+
+# The name for this set of Sphinx documents.  If None, it defaults to
+# "<project> v<release> documentation".
+#html_title = None
+
+# A shorter title for the navigation bar.  Default is the same as html_title.
+#html_short_title = None
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
+# of the sidebar.
+#html_logo = None
+
+# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
+# docs.  This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
+# pixels large.
+#html_favicon = None
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
+# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
+# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
+# html_static_path = ['_static']
+
+# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
+# using the given strftime format.
+#html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
+
+# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
+# typographically correct entities.
+#html_use_smartypants = True
+
+# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
+#html_sidebars = {}
+
+# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
+# template names.
+#html_additional_pages = {}
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#html_domain_indices = True
+
+# If false, no index is generated.
+#html_use_index = True
+
+# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
+#html_split_index = False
+
+# If true, links to the reST sources are added to the pages.
+#html_show_sourcelink = True
+
+# If true, "Created using Sphinx" is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_sphinx = True
+
+# If true, "(C) Copyright ..." is shown in the HTML footer. Default is True.
+#html_show_copyright = True
+
+# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
+# contain a <link> tag referring to it.  The value of this option must be the
+# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
+#html_use_opensearch = ''
+
+# This is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
+#html_file_suffix = None
+
+# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
+htmlhelp_basename = 'django-appconfdoc'
+
+
+# -- Options for LaTeX output --------------------------------------------------
+
+# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4').
+#latex_paper_size = 'letter'
+
+# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
+#latex_font_size = '10pt'
+
+# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title, author, documentclass [howto/manual]).
+latex_documents = [
+  ('index', 'django-appconf.tex', u'django-appconf Documentation',
+   u'Jannis Leidel and individual contributors', 'manual'),
+]
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
+# the title page.
+#latex_logo = None
+
+# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
+# not chapters.
+#latex_use_parts = False
+
+# If true, show page references after internal links.
+#latex_show_pagerefs = False
+
+# If true, show URL addresses after external links.
+#latex_show_urls = False
+
+# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
+#latex_preamble = ''
+
+# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
+#latex_appendices = []
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+#latex_domain_indices = True
+
+
+# -- Options for manual page output --------------------------------------------
+
+# One entry per manual page. List of tuples
+# (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
+man_pages = [
+    ('index', 'django-appconf', u'django-appconf Documentation',
+     [u'Jannis Leidel and individual contributors'], 1)
+]
+
+
+# Example configuration for intersphinx: refer to the Python standard library.
+intersphinx_mapping = {
+    'python': ('https://python.readthedocs.io/en/v2.7.2/', None),
+    'django': ('https://django.readthedocs.io/en/latest/', None),
+    'celery': ('https://celery.readthedocs.io/en/latest/', None),
+}

+ 18 - 0
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@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+.. include:: ../README.rst
+
+Installation
+============
+
+Install django-appconf with your favorite Python package manager, e.g.::
+
+    pip install django-appconf
+
+Contents
+========
+
+.. toctree::
+  :maxdepth: 1
+
+  usage
+  reference
+  changelog

+ 170 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/docs/make.bat

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+@ECHO OFF
+
+REM Command file for Sphinx documentation
+
+if "%SPHINXBUILD%" == "" (
+	set SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build
+)
+set BUILDDIR=_build
+set ALLSPHINXOPTS=-d %BUILDDIR%/doctrees %SPHINXOPTS% .
+if NOT "%PAPER%" == "" (
+	set ALLSPHINXOPTS=-D latex_paper_size=%PAPER% %ALLSPHINXOPTS%
+)
+
+if "%1" == "" goto help
+
+if "%1" == "help" (
+	:help
+	echo.Please use `make ^<target^>` where ^<target^> is one of
+	echo.  html       to make standalone HTML files
+	echo.  dirhtml    to make HTML files named index.html in directories
+	echo.  singlehtml to make a single large HTML file
+	echo.  pickle     to make pickle files
+	echo.  json       to make JSON files
+	echo.  htmlhelp   to make HTML files and a HTML help project
+	echo.  qthelp     to make HTML files and a qthelp project
+	echo.  devhelp    to make HTML files and a Devhelp project
+	echo.  epub       to make an epub
+	echo.  latex      to make LaTeX files, you can set PAPER=a4 or PAPER=letter
+	echo.  text       to make text files
+	echo.  man        to make manual pages
+	echo.  changes    to make an overview over all changed/added/deprecated items
+	echo.  linkcheck  to check all external links for integrity
+	echo.  doctest    to run all doctests embedded in the documentation if enabled
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "clean" (
+	for /d %%i in (%BUILDDIR%\*) do rmdir /q /s %%i
+	del /q /s %BUILDDIR%\*
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "html" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b html %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/html
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The HTML pages are in %BUILDDIR%/html.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "dirhtml" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b dirhtml %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/dirhtml
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The HTML pages are in %BUILDDIR%/dirhtml.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "singlehtml" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b singlehtml %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/singlehtml
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The HTML pages are in %BUILDDIR%/singlehtml.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "pickle" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b pickle %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/pickle
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished; now you can process the pickle files.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "json" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b json %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/json
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished; now you can process the JSON files.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "htmlhelp" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b htmlhelp %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/htmlhelp
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished; now you can run HTML Help Workshop with the ^
+.hhp project file in %BUILDDIR%/htmlhelp.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "qthelp" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b qthelp %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/qthelp
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished; now you can run "qcollectiongenerator" with the ^
+.qhcp project file in %BUILDDIR%/qthelp, like this:
+	echo.^> qcollectiongenerator %BUILDDIR%\qthelp\django-appconf.qhcp
+	echo.To view the help file:
+	echo.^> assistant -collectionFile %BUILDDIR%\qthelp\django-appconf.ghc
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "devhelp" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b devhelp %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/devhelp
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "epub" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b epub %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/epub
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The epub file is in %BUILDDIR%/epub.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "latex" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b latex %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/latex
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished; the LaTeX files are in %BUILDDIR%/latex.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "text" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b text %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/text
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The text files are in %BUILDDIR%/text.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "man" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b man %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/man
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Build finished. The manual pages are in %BUILDDIR%/man.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "changes" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b changes %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/changes
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.The overview file is in %BUILDDIR%/changes.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "linkcheck" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b linkcheck %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/linkcheck
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Link check complete; look for any errors in the above output ^
+or in %BUILDDIR%/linkcheck/output.txt.
+	goto end
+)
+
+if "%1" == "doctest" (
+	%SPHINXBUILD% -b doctest %ALLSPHINXOPTS% %BUILDDIR%/doctest
+	if errorlevel 1 exit /b 1
+	echo.
+	echo.Testing of doctests in the sources finished, look at the ^
+results in %BUILDDIR%/doctest/output.txt.
+	goto end
+)
+
+:end

+ 84 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/docs/reference.rst

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+=========
+Reference
+=========
+
+.. currentmodule:: appconf
+
+.. class:: AppConf
+
+    A representation of a template tag. For example::
+
+        class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+            SETTING_1 = "one"
+            SETTING_2 = (
+                "two",
+            )
+
+    .. method:: configure_*(value)
+
+        Method for each of the app settings for custom configuration
+        which gets the value passed of the class attribute or the
+        appropriate override value of the :attr:`~appconf.AppConf.Meta.holder`
+        settings, e.g.::
+
+            class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+                DEPLOYMENT_MODE = "dev"
+
+                def configure_deployment_mode(self, value):
+                    if on_production():
+                        value = "prod"
+                    return value
+
+        The method **must return** the value to be use for the setting in
+        question.
+
+    .. automethod:: configure
+    .. autoattribute:: configured_data
+
+        The dictionary attribute which can be used to do any further custom
+        configuration handling in the :meth:`~appconf.AppConf.configure`
+        method, e.g. if multiple settings depend on each other.
+
+.. class:: AppConf.Meta
+
+    An ``AppConf`` takes options via a ``Meta`` inner class::
+
+        class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+            SETTING_1 = "one"
+            SETTING_2 = (
+                "two",
+            )
+
+            class Meta:
+                proxy = False
+                prefix = 'myapp'
+                required = ['SETTING_3', 'SETTING_4']
+                holder = 'django.conf.settings'
+
+    .. attribute:: prefix
+
+        Explicitly choose a prefix for all settings handled by the
+        ``AppConf`` class. If not given, the prefix will be the capitalized
+        class module name.
+
+        For example, ``acme`` would turn into settings like
+        ``ACME_SETTING_1``.
+
+    .. attribute:: required
+
+        A list of settings that must be defined. If any of the specified
+        settings are not defined, ``ImproperlyConfigured`` will be raised.
+
+        .. versionadded:: 0.6
+
+    .. attribute:: holder
+
+        The global settings holder to use when looking for overrides and
+        when setting the configured values.
+
+        Defaults to ``'django.conf.settings'``.
+
+    .. attribute:: proxy
+
+        A boolean, if set to ``True`` will enable proxying attribute access
+        to the :attr:`~appconf.AppConf.Meta.holder`.

+ 101 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/docs/usage.rst

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+Usage
+=====
+
+It's strongly recommended to use the usual ``from django.conf import settings``
+in your own code to access the configured settings.
+
+But you can also **OPTIONALLY** use your app's own settings object directly,
+by instantiating it in place::
+
+    from myapp.models import MyAppConf
+
+    myapp_settings = MyAppConf()
+
+    print myapp_settings.SETTING_1
+
+Note that accessing the settings that way means they don't have a prefix.
+
+``AppConf`` instances don't automatically work as proxies for the global
+settings. But you can enable this if you want by setting the ``proxy``
+attribute of the inner ``Meta`` class to ``True``::
+
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyAppConf(AppConf):
+        SETTING_1 = "one"
+        SETTING_2 = (
+            "two",
+        )
+
+        class Meta:
+            proxy = True
+
+    myapp_settings = MyAppConf()
+
+    if "myapp" in myapp_settings.INSTALLED_APPS:
+        print "yay, myapp is installed!"
+
+In case you want to override some settings programmatically, you can
+simply pass the value when instantiating the ``AppConf`` class::
+
+    from myapp.models import MyAppConf
+
+    myapp_settings = MyAppConf(SETTING_1='something completely different')
+
+    if 'different' in myapp_settings.SETTING_1:
+        print "yay, I'm different!"
+
+Custom configuration
+--------------------
+
+Each of the settings can be individually configured with callbacks.
+For example, in case a value of a setting depends on other settings
+or other dependencies. The following example sets one setting to a
+different value depending on a global setting::
+
+    from django.conf import settings
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyCustomAppConf(AppConf):
+        ENABLED = True
+
+        def configure_enabled(self, value):
+            return value and not settings.DEBUG
+
+The value of ``MYAPP_ENABLED`` will vary depending on the
+value of the global ``DEBUG`` setting.
+
+Each of the app settings can be customized by providing
+a method ``configure_<lower_setting_name>`` that takes the default
+value as defined in the class attributes of the ``AppConf`` subclass
+or the override value from the global settings as the only parameter.
+The method **must return** the value to be use for the setting in
+question.
+
+After each of the ``configure_*`` methods has been called, the ``AppConf``
+class will additionally call a main ``configure`` method, which can
+be used to do any further custom configuration handling, e.g. if multiple
+settings depend on each other. For that a ``configured_data`` dictionary
+is provided in the setting instance::
+
+    from django.conf import settings
+    from appconf import AppConf
+
+    class MyCustomAppConf(AppConf):
+        ENABLED = True
+        MODE = 'development'
+
+        def configure_enabled(self, value):
+            return value and not settings.DEBUG
+
+        def configure(self):
+            mode = self.configured_data['MODE']
+            enabled = self.configured_data['ENABLED']
+            if not enabled and mode != 'development':
+                print "WARNING: app not enabled in %s mode!" % mode
+            return self.configured_data
+
+.. note::
+
+    Don't forget to return the configured data in your custom ``configure``
+    method if you edit it.

+ 7 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/setup.cfg

@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+[wheel]
+universal = 1
+
+[egg_info]
+tag_build = 
+tag_date = 0
+

+ 59 - 0
desktop/core/ext-py/django-appconf-1.0.3/setup.py

@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+import codecs
+import re
+from os import path
+from setuptools import setup
+
+
+def read(*parts):
+    file_path = path.join(path.dirname(__file__), *parts)
+    return codecs.open(file_path, encoding='utf-8').read()
+
+
+def find_version(*parts):
+    version_file = read(*parts)
+    version_match = re.search(r"^__version__ = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]",
+                              version_file, re.M)
+    if version_match:
+        return version_match.group(1)
+    raise RuntimeError("Unable to find version string.")
+
+
+setup(
+    name='django-appconf',
+    version=find_version('appconf', '__init__.py'),
+    description='A helper class for handling configuration defaults '
+                'of packaged apps gracefully.',
+    long_description=read('README.rst'),
+    author='Jannis Leidel',
+    author_email='jannis@leidel.info',
+    license='BSD',
+    url='https://django-appconf.readthedocs.io/',
+    packages=['appconf'],
+    install_requires=['django', 'six'],
+    classifiers=[
+        'Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable',
+        'Environment :: Web Environment',
+        'Framework :: Django',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 1.8',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 1.9',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 1.10',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 1.11',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 2.0',
+        'Framework :: Django :: 2.1',
+        'Intended Audience :: Developers',
+        'License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License',
+        'Operating System :: OS Independent',
+        'Programming Language :: Python',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6',
+        'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7',
+        'Topic :: Utilities',
+    ],
+    project_urls={
+        'Source': 'https://github.com/django-compressor/django-appconf',
+    }
+)