Merge pull request #152 from HackSoftware/improve-prefixing-environments-with-django

Improve Prefixing environment variables with Django_
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@ -1510,9 +1510,11 @@ from config.settings.sentry import * # noqa
### Prefixing environment variables with `DJANGO_` ### Prefixing environment variables with `DJANGO_`
In a lot of examples, you'll see that environment variables are usually prefixed with `DJANGO_`. This is very helpful when there are other applications running alongside your Django app & reading from the same environment. In a lot of examples, you'll see that environment variables are usually prefixed with `DJANGO_`. This is very helpful when there are other applications alongside your Django app that run on the same environment. In that case, prefixing the environment variables with `DJANGO_` helps you to differ which are the environment variables specific to your Django app.
We tend to prefix with `DJANGO_` only `DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE` and `DJANGO_DEBUG` & not prefix anything else. In HackSoft we do not ususally have several apps running on the same environment. So, we tend to prefix with `DJANGO_` only the Django specific environments & anything else.
For example, we would have `DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE`, `DJANGO_DEBUG`, `DJANGO_ALLOWED_HOSTS`, `DJANGO_CORS_ORIGIN_WHITELIST` prefixed. We would have `AWS_SECRET_KEY`, `CELERY_BROKER_URL`, `EMAILS_ENABLED` not prefixed.
This is mostly up to personal preference. **Just make sure you are consistent with that.** This is mostly up to personal preference. **Just make sure you are consistent with that.**