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livegraphs-django/dashboard_project/__main__.py
Kaj Kowalski c106792e78 chore(deps): update pre-commit config and apply bulk formatting
- build(pre-commit): upgrade hooks (django-upgrade 1.29.1, uv 0.9.7, ruff 0.14.3, bandit 1.8.6)
- build(pre-commit): add uv-lock hook, tombi TOML formatter, prettier-plugin-packagejson
- build(pre-commit): disable Django check hooks (commented out)
- build(pre-commit): switch npx → bunx for prettier execution
- build(node): add bun.lock, update prettier config with schema + packagejson plugin
- style: apply ruff format to all Python files (comments, spacing, imports)
- style: apply prettier format to all JS/CSS files (comment styles, spacing)
- style: apply tombi format to pyproject.toml (reordered sections, consistent formatting)
- chore: remove emoji from bash script comments for consistency

BREAKING CHANGE: Django check and migration check hooks disabled in pre-commit config
2025-11-05 14:34:08 +01:00

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# !/usr/bin/env python
"""
Entry point for Django commands executed as Python modules.
This enables commands like `python -m runserver`.
"""
import os
import sys
from pathlib import Path
def main():
"""Determine the command to run and execute it."""
# Get the command name from the entry point
cmd_name = Path(sys.argv[0]).stem
# Default to 'manage.py' if no specific command
if cmd_name == "__main__":
# When running as `python -m dashboard_project`, just pass control to manage.py
from dashboard_project.manage import main as manage_main
manage_main()
return
# Add current directory to path if needed
cwd = str(Path.cwd())
if cwd not in sys.path:
sys.path.insert(0, cwd)
# Set Django settings module
os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE", "dashboard_project.settings")
# For specific commands, insert the command name at the start of argv
if cmd_name in [
"runserver",
"migrate",
"makemigrations",
"collectstatic",
"createsuperuser",
"shell",
"test",
]:
sys.argv.insert(1, cmd_name)
# Execute the Django management command
from django.core.management import execute_from_command_line
execute_from_command_line(sys.argv)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()