File: diffsettings.py

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from django.core.management.base import BaseCommand


def module_to_dict(module, omittable=lambda k: k.startswith('_')):
    """Converts a module namespace to a Python dictionary."""
    return {k: repr(v) for k, v in module.__dict__.items() if not omittable(k)}


class Command(BaseCommand):
    help = """Displays differences between the current settings.py and Django's
    default settings. Settings that don't appear in the defaults are
    followed by "###"."""

    requires_system_checks = False

    def add_arguments(self, parser):
        parser.add_argument(
            '--all', action='store_true', dest='all', default=False,
            help='Display all settings, regardless of their value. Default values are prefixed by "###".',
        )

    def handle(self, **options):
        # Inspired by Postfix's "postconf -n".
        from django.conf import settings, global_settings

        # Because settings are imported lazily, we need to explicitly load them.
        settings._setup()

        user_settings = module_to_dict(settings._wrapped)
        default_settings = module_to_dict(global_settings)

        output = []
        for key in sorted(user_settings):
            if key not in default_settings:
                output.append("%s = %s  ###" % (key, user_settings[key]))
            elif user_settings[key] != default_settings[key]:
                output.append("%s = %s" % (key, user_settings[key]))
            elif options['all']:
                output.append("### %s = %s" % (key, user_settings[key]))
        return '\n'.join(output)