print_settings ============== :synopsis: Django management command similar to ``diffsettings`` but shows *selected* active Django settings or *all* if no args passed. Introduction ------------ Django comes with a ``diffsettings`` command that shows how your project's settings differ from the Django defaults. Sometimes it is useful to just see the settings that are in effect for your project. This is particularly true if you have a more complex system for settings than just a single :file:`settings.py` file. For example, you might have settings files that import other settings file, such as dev, test, and production settings files that source a base settings file. This command also supports dumping the data in a few different formats. More Info --------------- The simplest way to run it is with no arguments:: $ python manage.py print_settings Some variations:: $ python manage.py print_settings --format=json $ python manage.py print_settings --format=yaml # Requires PyYAML $ python manage.py print_settings --format=pprint $ python manage.py print_settings --format=text $ python manage.py print_settings --format=value Show just selected settings:: $ python manage.py print_settings DEBUG INSTALLED_APPS $ python manage.py print_settings DEBUG INSTALLED_APPS --format=pprint $ python manage.py print_settings INSTALLED_APPS --format=value It is also possible to use shell-style wildcards:: $ python manage.py print_settings TIME* $ python manage.py print_settings *_DIRS STATIC* $ python manage.py print_settings INSTALLED_???? Yielding an error when a settings does not exist:: $ ./manage.py print_settings -f INSTALLED_APPZ CommandError: INSTALLED_APPZ not found in settings. For more info, take a look at the built-in help:: $ python manage.py print_settings --help usage: manage.py print_settings [-h] [-f] [--format FORMAT] [--indent INDENT] [--version] [-v {0,1,2,3}] [--settings SETTINGS] [--pythonpath PYTHONPATH] [--traceback] [--no-color] [--force-color] [--skip-checks] [setting [setting ...]] Print the active Django settings. positional arguments: setting Specifies setting to be printed. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -f, --fail Fail if invalid setting name is given. --format FORMAT Specifies output format. --indent INDENT Specifies indent level for JSON and YAML --version show program's version number and exit -v {0,1,2,3}, --verbosity {0,1,2,3} Verbosity level; 0=minimal output, 1=normal output, 2=verbose output, 3=very verbose output --settings SETTINGS The Python path to a settings module, e.g. "myproject.settings.main". If this isn't provided, the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable will be used. --pythonpath PYTHONPATH A directory to add to the Python path, e.g. "/home/djangoprojects/myproject". --traceback Raise on CommandError exceptions --no-color Don't colorize the command output. --force-color Force colorization of the command output. --skip-checks Skip system checks.