""" NOTE: the below code is to be maintained Python 2.x-compatible as the whole Cookiecutter Django project initialization can potentially be run in Python 2.x environment. TODO: restrict Cookiecutter Django project initialization to Python 3.x environments only """ from __future__ import print_function import sys TERMINATOR = "\x1b[0m" WARNING = "\x1b[1;33m [WARNING]: " INFO = "\x1b[1;33m [INFO]: " HINT = "\x1b[3;33m" SUCCESS = "\x1b[1;32m [SUCCESS]: " project_slug = "{{ cookiecutter.project_slug }}" if hasattr(project_slug, "isidentifier"): assert ( project_slug.isidentifier() ), "'{}' project slug is not a valid Python identifier.".format(project_slug) assert ( project_slug == project_slug.lower() ), "'{}' project slug should be all lowercase".format(project_slug) assert ( "\\" not in "{{ cookiecutter.author_name }}" ), "Don't include backslashes in author name." if "{{ cookiecutter.use_docker }}".lower() == "n": python_major_version = sys.version_info[0] if python_major_version == 2: print( WARNING + "You're running cookiecutter under Python 2, but the generated " "project requires Python 3.10+. Do you want to proceed (y/n)? " + TERMINATOR ) yes_options, no_options = frozenset(["y"]), frozenset(["n"]) while True: choice = raw_input().lower() # noqa: F821 if choice in yes_options: break elif choice in no_options: print(INFO + "Generation process stopped as requested." + TERMINATOR) sys.exit(1) else: print( HINT + "Please respond with {} or {}: ".format( ", ".join( ["'{}'".format(o) for o in yes_options if not o == ""] ), ", ".join( ["'{}'".format(o) for o in no_options if not o == ""] ), ) + TERMINATOR ) if ( "{{ cookiecutter.use_whitenoise }}".lower() == "n" and "{{ cookiecutter.cloud_provider }}" == "None" ): print( "You should either use Whitenoise or select a " "Cloud Provider to serve static files" ) sys.exit(1) if ( "{{ cookiecutter.mail_service }}" == "Amazon SES" and "{{ cookiecutter.cloud_provider }}" != "AWS" ): print( "You should either use AWS or select a different " "Mail Service for sending emails." ) sys.exit(1)