django-verification
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Comprehensive verification pipeline for Django projects: migrations, linting, tests, security scans, and deployment readiness checks.
What is django-verification?
A multi-phase verification workflow for Django applications that runs environment checks, code quality validation, migrations, test coverage analysis, security scans, and deployment readiness verification. Use this before opening pull requests, after major changes, or pre-deployment to ensure application quality and security.
- Validates Python environment, virtual environment, and required environment variables
- Runs type checking (mypy), linting (ruff), formatting (black), and import sorting (isort)
- Checks for unapplied migrations, conflicts, and applies migrations safely with dry-run verification
- Executes test suite with coverage reporting and per-app coverage breakdown against targets
- Scans for dependency vulnerabilities, hardcoded secrets, and Django security misconfigurations
- Verifies static assets, npm dependencies, and API documentation generation
How to install django-verification
npx skills add https://github.com/affaan-m/everything-claude-code --skill django-verification- Python virtual environment activated
- Django project with manage.py configured
- pytest and pytest-cov installed for testing
- mypy, ruff, black, isort installed for code quality
- pip-audit or safety for dependency scanning
- bandit for security linting (optional)
How to use django-verification
- 1.Run Phase 1 to verify Python version, virtual environment, and environment variables are correctly set
- 2.Execute Phase 2 to check type hints, formatting, linting, and Django deployment settings
- 3.Run Phase 3 to validate migrations are created, applied, and conflict-free
- 4.Execute Phase 4 to run full test suite with coverage reporting and verify coverage targets are met
- 5.Run Phase 5 to scan for dependency vulnerabilities, secrets, and security misconfigurations
- 6.Execute Phases 6-12 to verify Django commands, performance, static assets, configuration, logging, API docs, and code diff for issues
- 7.Review the generated verification report to identify and fix any failures before proceeding
Use cases
- Pre-PR verification to ensure code quality and test coverage before merging
- Post-migration validation to confirm all database changes are properly tracked and safe
- Pre-deployment checks for staging or production to verify security configuration and readiness
- Dependency upgrade validation to catch new vulnerabilities and breaking changes
- Model change verification to ensure migrations are created and tests cover new functionality
- Django developers preparing code for review or merge
- DevOps engineers verifying deployment readiness
- QA teams validating application quality before release
- Backend teams managing Django project maintenance and upgrades
django-verification FAQ
Review the failing tests and coverage report output. Fix the code or add missing tests to meet the coverage targets (Models 90%+, Services 90%+, Views 80%+, Overall 80%+). Re-run Phase 4 to verify.
Run `python manage.py makemigrations --merge` to resolve conflicts. Review the merged migration file, test it with `python manage.py migrate --plan`, then apply with `python manage.py migrate`.
Review the pip-audit and bandit reports. Update vulnerable dependencies to patched versions, fix hardcoded secrets, and ensure DEBUG=False in production settings. Re-run Phase 5 to verify.
Yes, use pytest markers: `pytest -m "not slow"` to skip slow tests, or `pytest apps/users/tests/` to run specific app tests.
The report shows total tests passed/failed/skipped, overall coverage percentage, and per-app coverage breakdown. Use `open htmlcov/index.html` to view detailed line-by-line coverage.
Full instructions (SKILL.md)
Source of truth, from affaan-m/everything-claude-code.
name: django-verification description: "Verification loop for Django projects: migrations, linting, tests with coverage, security scans, and deployment readiness checks before release or PR." metadata: origin: ECC
Django Verification Loop
Run before PRs, after major changes, and pre-deploy to ensure Django application quality and security.
When to Activate
- Before opening a pull request for a Django project
- After major model changes, migration updates, or dependency upgrades
- Pre-deployment verification for staging or production
- Running full environment → lint → test → security → deploy readiness pipeline
- Validating migration safety and test coverage
Phase 1: Environment Check
# Verify Python version
python --version # Should match project requirements
# Check virtual environment
which python
pip list --outdated
# Verify environment variables
python -c "import os; import environ; print('DJANGO_SECRET_KEY set' if os.environ.get('DJANGO_SECRET_KEY') else 'MISSING: DJANGO_SECRET_KEY')"
If environment is misconfigured, stop and fix.
Phase 2: Code Quality & Formatting
# Type checking
mypy . --config-file pyproject.toml
# Linting with ruff
ruff check . --fix
# Formatting with black
black . --check
black . # Auto-fix
# Import sorting
isort . --check-only
isort . # Auto-fix
# Django-specific checks
python manage.py check --deploy
Common issues:
- Missing type hints on public functions
- PEP 8 formatting violations
- Unsorted imports
- Debug settings left in production configuration
Phase 3: Migrations
# Check for unapplied migrations
python manage.py showmigrations
# Create missing migrations
python manage.py makemigrations --check
# Dry-run migration application
python manage.py migrate --plan
# Apply migrations (test environment)
python manage.py migrate
# Check for migration conflicts
python manage.py makemigrations --merge # Only if conflicts exist
Report:
- Number of pending migrations
- Any migration conflicts
- Model changes without migrations
Phase 4: Tests + Coverage
# Run all tests with pytest
pytest --cov=apps --cov-report=html --cov-report=term-missing --reuse-db
# Run specific app tests
pytest apps/users/tests/
# Run with markers
pytest -m "not slow" # Skip slow tests
pytest -m integration # Only integration tests
# Coverage report
open htmlcov/index.html
Report:
- Total tests: X passed, Y failed, Z skipped
- Overall coverage: XX%
- Per-app coverage breakdown
Coverage targets:
| Component | Target |
|---|---|
| Models | 90%+ |
| Serializers | 85%+ |
| Views | 80%+ |
| Services | 90%+ |
| Overall | 80%+ |
Phase 5: Security Scan
# Dependency vulnerabilities
pip-audit
safety check --full-report
# Django security checks
python manage.py check --deploy
# Bandit security linter
bandit -r . -f json -o bandit-report.json
# Secret scanning (if gitleaks is installed)
gitleaks detect --source . --verbose
# Environment variable check
python -c "from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured; from django.conf import settings; settings.DEBUG"
Report:
- Vulnerable dependencies found
- Security configuration issues
- Hardcoded secrets detected
- DEBUG mode status (should be False in production)
Phase 6: Django Management Commands
# Check for model issues
python manage.py check
# Collect static files
python manage.py collectstatic --noinput --clear
# Create superuser (if needed for tests)
echo "from apps.users.models import User; User.objects.create_superuser('admin@example.com', 'admin')" | python manage.py shell
# Database integrity
python manage.py check --database default
# Cache verification (if using Redis)
python -c "from django.core.cache import cache; cache.set('test', 'value', 10); print(cache.get('test'))"
Phase 7: Performance Checks
# Django Debug Toolbar output (check for N+1 queries)
# Run in dev mode with DEBUG=True and access a page
# Look for duplicate queries in SQL panel
# Query count analysis
django-admin debugsqlshell # If django-debug-sqlshell installed
# Check for missing indexes
python manage.py shell << EOF
from django.db import connection
with connection.cursor() as cursor:
cursor.execute("SELECT table_name, index_name FROM information_schema.statistics WHERE table_schema = 'public'")
print(cursor.fetchall())
EOF
Report:
- Number of queries per page (should be < 50 for typical pages)
- Missing database indexes
- Duplicate queries detected
Phase 8: Static Assets
# Check for npm dependencies (if using npm)
npm audit
npm audit fix
# Build static files (if using webpack/vite)
npm run build
# Verify static files
ls -la staticfiles/
python manage.py findstatic css/style.css
Phase 9: Configuration Review
# Run in Python shell to verify settings
python manage.py shell << EOF
from django.conf import settings
import os
# Critical checks
checks = {
'DEBUG is False': not settings.DEBUG,
'SECRET_KEY set': bool(settings.SECRET_KEY and len(settings.SECRET_KEY) > 30),
'ALLOWED_HOSTS set': len(settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS) > 0,
'HTTPS enabled': getattr(settings, 'SECURE_SSL_REDIRECT', False),
'HSTS enabled': getattr(settings, 'SECURE_HSTS_SECONDS', 0) > 0,
'Database configured': settings.DATABASES['default']['ENGINE'] != 'django.db.backends.sqlite3',
}
for check, result in checks.items():
status = '✓' if result else '✗'
print(f"{status} {check}")
EOF
Phase 10: Logging Configuration
# Test logging output
python manage.py shell << EOF
import logging
logger = logging.getLogger('django')
logger.warning('Test warning message')
logger.error('Test error message')
EOF
# Check log files (if configured)
tail -f /var/log/django/django.log
Phase 11: API Documentation (if DRF)
# Generate schema
python manage.py generateschema --format openapi-json > schema.json
# Validate schema
# Check if schema.json is valid JSON
python -c "import json; json.load(open('schema.json'))"
# Access Swagger UI (if using drf-yasg)
# Visit http://localhost:8000/swagger/ in browser
Phase 12: Diff Review
# Show diff statistics
git diff --stat
# Show actual changes
git diff
# Show changed files
git diff --name-only
# Check for common issues
git diff | grep -i "todo\|fixme\|hack\|xxx"
git diff | grep "print(" # Debug statements
git diff | grep "DEBUG = True" # Debug mode
git diff | grep "import pdb" # Debugger
Checklist:
- No debugging statements (print, pdb, breakpoint())
- No TODO/FIXME comments in critical code
- No hardcoded secrets or credentials
- Database migrations included for model changes
- Configuration changes documented
- Error handling present for external calls
- Transaction management where needed
Output Template
DJANGO VERIFICATION REPORT
==========================
Phase 1: Environment Check
✓ Python 3.11.5
✓ Virtual environment active
✓ All environment variables set
Phase 2: Code Quality
✓ mypy: No type errors
✗ ruff: 3 issues found (auto-fixed)
✓ black: No formatting issues
✓ isort: Imports properly sorted
✓ manage.py check: No issues
Phase 3: Migrations
✓ No unapplied migrations
✓ No migration conflicts
✓ All models have migrations
Phase 4: Tests + Coverage
Tests: 247 passed, 0 failed, 5 skipped
Coverage:
Overall: 87%
users: 92%
products: 89%
orders: 85%
payments: 91%
Phase 5: Security Scan
✗ pip-audit: 2 vulnerabilities found (fix required)
✓ safety check: No issues
✓ bandit: No security issues
✓ No secrets detected
✓ DEBUG = False
Phase 6: Django Commands
✓ collectstatic completed
✓ Database integrity OK
✓ Cache backend reachable
Phase 7: Performance
✓ No N+1 queries detected
✓ Database indexes configured
✓ Query count acceptable
Phase 8: Static Assets
✓ npm audit: No vulnerabilities
✓ Assets built successfully
✓ Static files collected
Phase 9: Configuration
✓ DEBUG = False
✓ SECRET_KEY configured
✓ ALLOWED_HOSTS set
✓ HTTPS enabled
✓ HSTS enabled
✓ Database configured
Phase 10: Logging
✓ Logging configured
✓ Log files writable
Phase 11: API Documentation
✓ Schema generated
✓ Swagger UI accessible
Phase 12: Diff Review
Files changed: 12
+450, -120 lines
✓ No debug statements
✓ No hardcoded secrets
✓ Migrations included
RECOMMENDATION: WARNING: Fix pip-audit vulnerabilities before deploying
NEXT STEPS:
1. Update vulnerable dependencies
2. Re-run security scan
3. Deploy to staging for final testing
Pre-Deployment Checklist
- All tests passing
- Coverage ≥ 80%
- No security vulnerabilities
- No unapplied migrations
- DEBUG = False in production settings
- SECRET_KEY properly configured
- ALLOWED_HOSTS set correctly
- Database backups enabled
- Static files collected and served
- Logging configured and working
- Error monitoring (Sentry, etc.) configured
- CDN configured (if applicable)
- Redis/cache backend configured
- Celery workers running (if applicable)
- HTTPS/SSL configured
- Environment variables documented
Continuous Integration
GitHub Actions Example
# .github/workflows/django-verification.yml
name: Django Verification
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
verify:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
services:
postgres:
image: postgres:14
env:
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: postgres
options: >-
--health-cmd pg_isready
--health-interval 10s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 5
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Set up Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: '3.11'
- name: Cache pip
uses: actions/cache@v3
with:
path: ~/.cache/pip
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip-${{ hashFiles('**/requirements.txt') }}
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
pip install -r requirements.txt
pip install ruff black mypy pytest pytest-django pytest-cov bandit safety pip-audit
- name: Code quality checks
run: |
ruff check .
black . --check
isort . --check-only
mypy .
- name: Security scan
run: |
bandit -r . -f json -o bandit-report.json
safety check --full-report
pip-audit
- name: Run tests
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://postgres:postgres@localhost:5432/test
DJANGO_SECRET_KEY: test-secret-key
run: |
pytest --cov=apps --cov-report=xml --cov-report=term-missing
- name: Upload coverage
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
Quick Reference
| Check | Command |
|---|---|
| Environment | python --version |
| Type checking | mypy . |
| Linting | ruff check . |
| Formatting | black . --check |
| Migrations | python manage.py makemigrations --check |
| Tests | pytest --cov=apps |
| Security | pip-audit && bandit -r . |
| Django check | python manage.py check --deploy |
| Collectstatic | python manage.py collectstatic --noinput |
| Diff stats | git diff --stat |
Remember: Automated verification catches common issues but doesn't replace manual code review and testing in staging environment.
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